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Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
into our midst from the Orient, merely to make
a concise, brief statement of social conditions in Hong Kong out of which these have grown, drawing our information from State Documents of the British Government that we have had for some time in our possession, and of which we have made a close study, as well as from our own observations of the conditions themselves as they exist at Hong Kong and Singapore. But almost at once we abandoned that attempt as unwise because likely to prove injurious rather than helpful to the object we have in view. The facts that we have to relate form one of the blackest chapters in the history of human slavery, and slavery brought up to the present time. Our statements if standing merely on our own word would be met at once with incredulity and challenged, and before we could defend them by producing the proof, a prejudice would be created that might prove disastrous to our hopes of arousing our country to the point of exterminating this horrible Oriental brothel slavery by means of which even American men are enriching themselves on the Pacific Coast. Therefore we have felt obliged to produce our proof at once and at first, and after that, if needed, we can write a more simple, concise account, in less official and less cumbersome form, more suitable for the general public to read,--not that the case could be stated in purer or cleaner language than that used in the quotations from official statements and |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
not threshed with a thresher, neither is a cart wheel turned about
upon the cummin; but the fitches are beaten out with a staff, and the cummin with a rod." Much of the failure to control brothel slavery has grown out of the application of the wrong remedy, not out of a difficulty in controlling the Chinese. These cases of trading in human flesh have generally been treated in the courts as though coming under the laws against ordinary prostitution. To illustrate: Within the past month, three Chinese girls were captured by a rescue worker. They were cooped up, with a man who had charge of them, in a tiny closet scarcely sufficient to hold the four, which had been entered by a panel door which was securely nailed up and bags of rice piled against it. The rescuer pulled away the bags, pried open the door of the secret receptacle with her hatchet, and drew out the girls, dripping with perspiration and panting for breath, in consequence of the two hours' confinement, while the brothel was being searched for them. They were conveyed to the mission home, and were very happy, and expressed their eager wish to remain. A Chinese woman came to call at the mission home, in the absence of the superintendent, and, unfortunately, was allowed to get access to an acquaintance of these girls, and she conveyed to them a promise that if they would come back, in a very little while they would all be given their liberty. After that the girls said they wished to go, and for the following reasons: They could not dwell in safety among their Chinese people, if in debt to a brothel-keeper, for he would be always on their track, and if he could not capture them and they would not return, he would certainly secure their death at the hands of high-binders. The case came up in court. The girls told there all the details of their being recently smuggled into this country; that they were bought by their present owner for $3,030 each; that they were flogged when their earnings for their owner fell below $300 a |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
"tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , Stephen [email protected] nkmail.sptv.demon.co.uk writes snip Its about time there was a free to air service to the UK that could carry TV without the dictates of the Sky box;) Tony Sayer You can, you can use say a cheapo SL65 from Lidls on Astra2 28e, but you just won't yet get Ch4 or Ch5 Steve Terry |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 10:43:04 -0000, "Jerry" wrote: What don't you understand about "if I want to pay to watch for example the encrypted Discovery...."? I know that I can use a non BSkyB box to receive FTV stations, that is not what I was talking about, no one should be forced to pay for one channel so that they can then either watch FTA channels (that come 'free' with the base subscription) or pay to access other channels. You mean, like being forced to pay for the BBC (through the licence fee) in order to watch other channels? Rod. BBC channels are easily received all over Northern Europe and they don't pay licence fees. So if you want to watch BBC and legally not pay licence fees move to France Steve Terry |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
"JF" wrote in message ... In message , Sandman writes On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 19:19:26 +0000, JF wrote: It's absolutely true. Yes, I admit to being a great big, nasty man who's saying unpalatable truths that pink and fluffies can't stomach. The main trouble (even though I agree with the point that you'd been making) is that you're a snide egocentric blowhard. I suspect that you're trying to project light humour but it comes across as truly repellent narcissism. Of course! I'm a truly dreadful person! Never tried to deny it. But it's strange that an appalling stomper likes me rarely ever resorts to using personal insults because they're a weak debating tool usually employed to underpin a weak argument, yet folks just lurve lining up to shower insults on me. Anyone for a few lessons in simple philosophy? James Follett. Novelist (Callsign G1LXP Philosophys, it's plural Jim, there are more than one ;-) and knowing him for 26 years, I can confirm he's a truly dreadful person Steve Terry |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 15:30:27 -0000, "Steve Terry"
wrote: "Roderick Stewart" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 10:43:04 -0000, "Jerry" wrote: What don't you understand about "if I want to pay to watch for example the encrypted Discovery...."? I know that I can use a non BSkyB box to receive FTV stations, that is not what I was talking about, no one should be forced to pay for one channel so that they can then either watch FTA channels (that come 'free' with the base subscription) or pay to access other channels. You mean, like being forced to pay for the BBC (through the licence fee) in order to watch other channels? Rod. BBC channels are easily received all over Northern Europe and they don't pay licence fees. So if you want to watch BBC and legally not pay licence fees move to France You'll have to move somewhere other than France if you want to avoid buying a licence. |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
In article , Steve Terry
scribeth thus "tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , Stephen [email protected] nkmail.sptv.demon.co.uk writes snip Its about time there was a free to air service to the UK that could carry TV without the dictates of the Sky box;) Tony Sayer You can, you can use say a cheapo SL65 from Lidls on Astra2 28e, but you just won't yet get Ch4 or Ch5 Steve Terry That Steve.. is what I meant.. It hasn't been that well thought out;(... -- Tony Sayer |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
I thought this was about the FCC mandate on HD broadcasting. :)
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