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ANTI-PIRACY: BILL..

Regulations Published

MASTER'S DUTIES,

Effective Police Searchos On

Vessels.

DISARMAMENT.

THE CHINA MAIL

HOLLAND'S PROPOSALS TO DE THE LEAGUE. --

BRITISH. LABOUR.

ANNUAL CONFERENCE'.

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CHAOTIC LABOUR AFFAIRS

London, Aug. 15.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1927.

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10: Subject to exemption granted under these regulations and to the proving herein con tained no ship shall carry any passenger or attempt to carry any passenger beyond the har- bour of Victoria on any voyage within the local trade limits as defined in the Merchant Ship ping Ordinance, 1899, or leave or attempt to leave any place of mooring or place of call in the The Government has drafted waters of the Colony and outside the said harbour unless and until proposed regulations for the sup a search of the nature mention- pression of piracy, and these are ed in the foregoing regulation 9 published in the "Government has been carried out, nor until Gazette."

the master or other person in The new regulations deal more charge thereof shall have obtain- particularly with the making of ed a certificate in writing of the effective police searches on all kind mentioned in the said re- vessels before leaving harbour gulation 9: Provided that this

other small states are pleased capital levy would be less advaniats by preference, even subati- Italy has entered three racers of and it is provided that no vessel regulation shall not apply in the because they always approved tageous to-day than it would tuting them for unionists, who the Macchi type for the Schneider shall leave until it has received case of any launch or motor the protocol's principles.

have been five years ago; hence

Cap they have been unofficially re- a police certificate that a proper boat on occasions when it is

Great Britain and her the proposed sur-tax, to affect have been dismissedi

Wages are only 63 per cent. ported to have attained a speed of search has been completed.

used solely for purposes of plea- dominions are irreconcilably op- those who would have paid the of the pre-war figure and there over 280 miles per hour at their The proposed regulations sure,

levy in it original form. 11. No ship to which the fore- posed to the protocol.

is no prospect of any inccreases, trials. The proposed sur-tax on in- An extraordinary number of dis Germany views with the live- 1. In these regulations-(1) going regulation 10 applics shall "Ship" includes any descriptien call at any place en route unless liest sympathy the parts of the comes will be urged In order to putes have been recorded, caus- of vessel used in navigation in such place of call and the in- disarmament, but is determined the necessities of life. The de- to observe clauses in the collec means to prevent fire after avla-

ed by the Commissariat's failure Dutch proposal urging intensive enable the abolition of taxes on the propulsion of which use is tended hour of departure there- made of any mechanical means from has been notified to and ly opposed to anything leading velopment of social services and tive agreement under social formatical Research proposes to other than oars and sals; and approved by the Captain Super-up to an eastern guarantee pact, reduction of the National Debt legislation provisions. Housing utilise the Cinematograph, and to (2) "Vessel" includes any ship intendent of Police. Approved since Germany considers that will be demanded in other re- conditions are very serious, and stage experimental crashes.

Locarno covers everything.

solutions, and conference will industrial accidents are сол The consensus of opinion holds also be asked to urge better effort tinually increasing. They have that this Dutch initiative is the to grapple with the problem of been doubled in two years. most important recent event in unemployment. One resolution Sugar refinery managements are upside down in a Schwalbe aero- the League of Nations.

expresses opposition to the Gov- acccused of negligence and a sys-plane for 6 minutes 58 4-5 seconds, Hadatschi, the last speaker in form of

A Japanese delegate, Mr. ernment's proposals, for the re- tematic opposition to any im-a world's record.

the House of Lords, provements in labour conditions, Accident, Problems, the Geneva Disarmament debate and another will demand inquiry such as the installation of safely to-day, emphasised the clear and into the question of the abolition methods. Thirty-seven thousand

London, Aug. 15. The "Morning Post's" aeronauti-

Geneva, Sept. 7.

London, Aug. 18. Holland's dramatic proposal There are nearly one hundred

The "Times" states that brief Mite, Mabel Boll, as Americmi to return to the 1924 protocol, resolutions on the agenda for the reports by the International heiress, who is said to possess a was a bombshell. The great twenty-seventh annual confer Labour Office on the annual con- jumper made out of gold and expert in anu was. powers were surprised at the ence of the Labour Party, to be gresses of trade unions: throw platinum links, and to wear jewels Shingling and Wav- small power's unannounced initia-opened in Blackpool. There will fight on the present conditions even when she is bathing, wants to tive, which was unprecedented be a change of front, in the case of work in Russia. Reports re-be the Arst woman to fly the at the League of Nations.

Alantic. of the capital levy resolution, vealed that 15,000 men have She offered at first £800, and The reception of the proposal which was recently the subject been thrown out of employment then $1,000, to any airman who was mixed. The fact that the of a cable, message. The resolu- from the telegraph and tele- would take her as a passenger. All proposal leads up to a discus-tion, as it appears on the agenda, phone services alone. The cen have refused. They say they have sion of the Eastern. Guarantee aims at a sur-tax on incomes of tral committee attributes" this enough to carry without Miss Boll, Pact makes Poland jubilant and £500 and over from property increase in unemployment main although she weighs under 100lb. France is pleasantly impressed. and investments. It is explain- ly to the fact that the postal ad Schneider Cup Race.

Czecho-Slovakia and many ed in the appendix that the ministration engages non-union

Rome, Aug. 10.

are:-

or boat, and any other descrip- hours of departure shall be ad- tion of craft used in naviga-hered to.

tion.

Prevention of Fire.

London, Aug. 10. With a view of discovering a

disasters,

Upside-Down Flying.

Zurich, Aug. 17.

An aviator named Fiseler flow

12. Except with the permis 2. The Captain Superintendent sien of the Captain Superinten of Police shall have power to dent of Police, or in saving life search any vessel, and after any or rescue work at sea no person search to make further searches, shall be allowed to embark on and to detain any vessel for such and nothing shall be brought on purpose, and he may delegate his board any ship after delivery of precise position of the Tokyo of the boards of guardians, leav-wood workers are unemployed, cal correspondent states that the powers under this regulation, the certificate required by the

3. Every vessel in the waters foregoing regulations 9 and 10 Government, which, he said, ing the maintenance of aged, and wages in this industry are Air Ministry, with a of the Colony shall stop when and before leaving the waters of realises the impossibility of solv-widowed, fatherless, disabled and greatly in arrears. Labour con- averting crashes; is reviving the the Colony or arrival at the first ing the disarmament problem unemployed people to national ditions in the chemical and al-special methods that were in vogue

radically at one time but wel comes even a part solution as a step forward towards security and peace.

hailed by the police.

case may be.

4. The owners, agents, char- place of call therein, notified and terers and licensees shall notify approved as aforesaid, as the the Captain Superintendent of Police confidentially beforehand

18. (1) Every police officer on any occasion when it is ex-in carrying out or taking part pected that treasure will be car- ried on a ship from or through in any search required or au- thorised by these regulations the waters of the Colony.

shall have power to search any

5. Whilst any ship is lying vessel and its stores and equip- alongside a wharf in the har- bour of Victoria, no person shall ment, and the master, officers, be permitted to come on board staff and crew, and their belong- ings, the passengers and their

person and

KISSING BRIDES.

Not a Parson's Job.

London, Aug. 8. The Vicar of Leyland, in ad- vice to bridegrooms, says the Weekly Dispatch," told them a bridegroom should not look round the church until the bride was beside him, and then only to as certain that she was the right. girl

or to bring or put on board any goods and baggage, and the article or thing except cargo, cargo, and every on the side of the ship away thing on board, and every person from the wharf,

who may apparently be about to 6. When the master of any go on board and everything ship in the waters of the Colony which apparently is about to be has any cause whatever be lieve that any venel ver to put on board, and may do all such acts and things as may be need of assistance in respect of reasonably necessary in order to a piratical attack, it shall be his duty, as far as reasonably carry out such search effectually. (2) The police officer in charge may be, to approach such vessel of any searching party, and any as closely as possible, to stand police officer superior to him, by it, to prevent the access of shall have power to detain any pirates thereto, to assist in res-vessel until in his opinion the except by 'soppy' bachelor par- cue work, to call other ships to searching shall have been com- sone." the aid of the vessel attacked, pleted. And do all such other acts as may be necessary or advisable to as-

There should be no kissing on the chancel steps.

schemes.

view to

lied trades are also very bad, during the war for teaching flying, A further resolution proposes and production costs and acci- especially in the way of emergency landinge, with the instructor cut- to prohibit Labour leaders writ-dents are always increasing. ing to the Capitalistic Press.

ting off the engine in mid-air, with Communists Restricted.

a special switch. This has hitherto been thought too drastic for peace time practices.

The "Dally Mail" comment-

À REICHSTAG

SPEECH.

ing on the conference agenda GERMANY & FRANCE. saya "It promises few thrills. All the suggested motions ask- ing for an affiliation with the Communists have been, wiped out. Local Labour parties per- sisting in nominating Commun-i ist delegates have been dis- affiliated. Therefore there will be fewer Communists at the Conference than was formerly the case. There is scarcely an item on the agenda on which the Party is not definitely agreed.

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The Air Ministry has had an im- portant conference with flying in- structors who were stationed dur- ing the war at Gosport Training School, which had a botter accident record than any other war-time fly- Ing school. It is understood that Paris, Aug, 12.

the Instructors, stressed the need Paris is excited at Herr for intensive forced landing prac- Kardoff's speech in the Reichstag tice and other Gosport methods, on Thursday.

including the mastery of low stunt- "The Journal des Debates" ing, which at present the regula says it was more venomous and tions forbid. more full of hate than any Surgery in the Air. speech in Germany for a long|

London, Aug. 15. time, besides being full of mis- Designs are being prepared for LOCARNO SPIRIT. statements.. "From such a an aeroplane ambulance for mili- speech we must conclude that tary and civil cases in the Empire's GERMAN COMPLAINTS.

Germany aims at the absorption outposts. It will be equipped with a folding table built in the fuselage of Austria, the repudiation of with a basin, instruments and hot London, Aug. 10.

the Dawes plan, and the recovery water to enable a surgeon and two The Berlin correspondent of of Alsace Lorraine."

assistants to carry out operations the London ""Times" states the

"Le Temps" says:-"It shows while the 'plane is flying 150 miles members of the Cabinet, at the that there is a lot to be done an hour, at which speed it is celebration to-day of the anni- before disarmament is a reality. steadler than a ship in a heavy sea, searches and in all their acts pre-versary of the Republican Con- The speech originates a spirit The Napler Elon engines of 450 DODWELL & CO. LTD. liminary or incidental thereto stitution, discussed the forth against which reason is power-hp., will be fitted with silencers as and in the carrying out of these coming meeting of the Assembly less." regulations, and shall use his of the League of Nations.

Germans in official and unoffi-

have not received the benefits of

should at least be entitled to a the Locarno spirit, and that they big reduction in the army of occupation...

"Don't expect the clergyman to kiss the bride, even in the vestry," he said, "It isn't done

best endeavours at all times to

quired by or under these regula- while the search is proceeding; / see that no arms or ammunition cial circles complain that they..

(3) It shall be lawful for the sist the said vessel in repelling police officer in charge of any the attack, and after the attack, searching party, and any officer and he shall act accordingly. superior to him, to order that no passenger or thing shall em 7. The owner, charterer, agent bark or

be brought on board or licensee of any vessel not re- without his express consent tions to undergo search may ap- no person shall act contrary to ply to the Captain Superinten- such order; any such order shall dent of Folice for police search be in force as soon as the same of the vessel; the Captain Super-shall have been communicated to intendent of Folice may refuse the master or other person in to comply with any such appli- charge of the vessel, cation, or may imposa conditions on which any such application

(4) No person shall obstruct will be granted; every search any such search or detention. undertaken pursuant to this re-

14. Every owner, agent, char- gulation shall be deemed to be an terer, licensee, master, officer, authorised search under these member of staff, member of crew regulations.

and other person shall render 8. No ship required or autho- every assista and give all rised by or under these regula- necessary orders and facilities in tions to undergo police search his power to the police in their shall commence or attempt to commence a' voyage or trip ex- cept from a place and at an hour préviously notified. to and ap proved by the Captain Superin- tendent of Police,

9. Subject to exemption grant- ed under these regulations no ship shall carry or attempt to carry any passenger from the Colony or through, the waters of the Colony on a voyage to or inelud- ing any port or place (1) on the Canton River; or (2) on the West River or any river or es- tuary in the province of Kwang- tung or the province of Kwang- sai; or (3) in either of the said: provinces Cox (4) in Formosa; (6) on the east coast of Asia south of Shanghai and north of Singapore; unless and until a search thereof, conducted. in such manner as the Captain Superintendent of Police may direct and approve, shall have been carried out, nor until the master or other person in charge thereof shall have received a cer tificate in writing signed by the Captain Superintendent Police, or by some police officer authorised by the Captain Superintendent of Police in that behalf from which it shall ap pear that such search has been completed.

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Trans-Atlantic Flights.

Berlin, Aug. 16. The Junkers Company announce. that another trans-Atlantic attempt will be made by the "Bremen" and a new machine which is replacing the "Europa." It is probable that the fight will be delayed owing to the continuance of bad weather,

dent of Police shall have power, 15. The Captain Superinten- in his discretion, to exempt any vessel from any provision or re- quirement of these regulations, Germany insists that she has either generally, or during any completely fulfilled the Ver- The decision to confer the free- The company sry that a repetition period, or en any occasion, and sailles Treaty relating to dis-dom of the city of Glasgow upon the of the Nungeaser tragedy and their

Consequently the Duchess of York was the cause of own

be! initial failure would to impose conditions of exemp❘ armament.

Labour fireworks at a City Coun- damaging to commercial trans- tion. Every, condition imposed articles in the French news-

They realise under this regulation shall be papers, alleging German mili-cil meeting to-day, when Labouri-Atlantic aviation.

tes protested that the "reasons that the extensive for banks off duly performed and observed by tary and naval preparations, are were sycophantie and insufficient,, Ireland render

the adventure the grantee...

treated as a subtle manoeuvre by reducing the freedom of the city to hazardous. 16. These regulations shall not France before the meeting of

a farce."

Mechanics are busy improving apply to any vessel being or have the League in order to postpone The Council, nevertheless, decld- the Bremen In the light of ex- ing the status of a ship of war. the evacuation of the Rhineland.ed to confer the honour.

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Berlin, Aug, 16. Pilot Koehl states that the Bremen at one stage, was making (only four miles an hour,

The Press, after the first shock of dismay and disappointment' at the fallure of the Atlantic airmen, commends the pilot's moral courage in turning back, when they saw they could not accomplish the fight. The papers agree that it would have been lunacy to con [tinue; nevertheless, the attempt

was an historic event,

One paper insists that it was a mistake to emit a transmitting [wireless set.

The Berliner Tageblatt" anys *The flight proves that aviation has not sufficiently advanced to make a regular trans-Atlantic service a serious consideration."

Koenneck's Venture.

Berlin, Aug. 16. Koennecke le completing the tests with the Germania at Cologne. | When fully loaded the maching] weights four tons. He has decided to carry an experienced wireless Foperator, as the example of the „Bremen: Haw shown the value of accurate reception "of meteorologi | cal reports), sveglings. MrAmerica to New Zealand,^^ elinalom Detroit, Aug. 16 fr: Giler, the Australian hopped off for the Pacife coast to night.HIS Fürst stop in San Francisco, from where he will start for Wellington (New Zealand)ar

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