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INDENTURED CHINESE LABOUR IN | RHEUMATISM FOLLOWS FREQUENT
THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
VIEW OF MH, W, D. BARNES,
Mr. W. D. Barnos, British Resident, Pabang, and lately Secretary for Chinese Affairs, wrote the following notes, which were published as an appotdice to the report of the Commission appointed to enquire into Indentured our the F.M.S. and laid before the menbors of the Federal Council recently:
The early development of the Straits Settle ments and Federat d Malay States was, to great
extent, effected by indentured Chinese labour imported by Chinese capitalists. The
led to gross abuses.. system
WETTINGS.
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE TE JAVA AFTER MUCH SUPPRRING CURED EY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.
Like a good many more people living in the Tropies, Mr. E. Optiz, a Govarumunt "Magazine Master" at Tilat jap fal of his health in days gone by, and disregarded
tjap, Java, was nono too ear the danger of the result that he fell victim, after repeated. remaining in wat slothes, with wetting in the tropical rains, to Rheumatism He is now well I again, and still at work though years of ago, for which not long ago he thanked Williams Pink Pills, the medicin which As early as 1893, when I was first in Perak has cared almost inaumerable cases of Rheuma the system of working mines by indestared
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labour was breaking down. As communications Polling to past twenty years) in the
were improved, it was increasingly difficult to provent absconding, and the number of soul! miners largely infringed. The present condition
Conde of the mining industry is far healthier and sonder than when it was in the hands of a few capitalista employing labour, which was in dentared in the sense of not being free to learn the mine until the next yearly, or half-yearly sotiloment.
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In agriculture, Indentured Chinese labour body. Myine od hurt me
tho
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"I am in charge of the Government Provision Store here at Trilatjap" said Mr. Opitz, and my duty me to cross the harbour every
compels night in an open Malay boat. It was through Jourany in all sorts of weather: making this jou and often getting soaking wet, that I developed Rheumatistu some time a "I suffered most exc
ting pains all over joiule frightfully whenever I moved Lc., ainkhel labouris practically conflued weak and miserable, and my blood got into a giam thiu, industry in Perak ud Prosinco Wellesley, and to the employment very poor condition. My appoilte dwindled of contract Hailams og tapices ustales in away, and severe headaches and Bts of dizziness,
tas time went on. ના ઘોડાની ના
my discomfort as MrJacoa. I have so figures available, but it is
Finding no relief from the doctors' medi- andoubted that the employment of indentured
cines, at last I gave
Dr. Williams Pink Pilla labour has diminished
in recent yas for Pale People a trial, after two bottles of In my opinion this diminution isa nusttar for which I felt very much better, Porzoverc congratulation. A planter, of course, prefers with these Pills for a while longer completed indentured labour, bBro
u it is more completely my cure, and since then not only have I had no under his control, but no body of employers, return of the Rheumatis Pains but I have felt whether European or native, can be trusted to
much stronger in every way." employ indentured labour in places where
The
'cause of Mr. Opliz Rheumatism lay in circunstances rexster absending dificult unleashis blood the wettings only aggravated it. Is their labour is constantly inspected was the pure rich blond made by Dr. Williams Government Offcern. Ia Province Wellesley Pink Pills for Palo People that cured him, and the place of the Chinese sinkhoh smployed in the same way there Piils have restored walth
han sugar retains
been taken in and strength to tens of thousands of men and some cases by free labourers, but in many others the estates have been brakon ap and are now
women suffering from maladies due to blood poverty and nervo waxkness. Among other dis accupied by free settlers.
orders they have cured are Anomis, Dobility, Maleria, Indigestion, pains, Soistics. L'asslysis, Bei-Beriut, Back- Eczema, Serofula and Skin Eruptions. They are widely known as the most perfect specite for the ailments of ladies. Obtainubis from all reliablo medicine vendors, also direct from the Chiva branch of the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 84, Szechuan Road, Shanghai, 1 bottle for $1.50,
On
I do not think that any serious injury would bo inflicted on any industry if the law refused to enforce a contract of service for a period of months or for more than 150 days more than Bix work, and such a law would do much to prevent abuse, I would not oppe an even greater reduction in the maximum torm of a contract penally enforceable.
I do not think that any great extension
CHURCH SERVICES,
of the contract labour system is possible, or 6 botiles for 83, post free. The southern Chinese are keenly opposed and the promis paid by the Dutch Govora. to it ment for men to work on their tin mines in Banke is so high that all available sinkhols are sent there, and fow are available for estate work at the prices which estates can afford to pay.
What is, I think, possible, and what I should like to see,
the application of the“ kangay" ayalem to Chinese labour. On these lines an It is ons by
enormous extension is possibort all labor
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to Dum, Hopkina in G.; Jabilate, Ouseley; An- employed on mines. The employor sends a man them, saviour of the Word"-Goas. Holy whom he knows nri on rus to China with
emmanion (11 45 am) Hy je, Adam in F.; funds, and this man bringe down a batch of friends
Hymus, 31 and 559. N.B.-Psalm 102 vor ca 1, and relatives who work for the employer autii 12 13 21, 23 an 28 in sui on. Panim 103 versos they have paid off the moneye he has expanded 1,8, 17, 18 21 and 22 nison. Evensong! (5 45.
their ge
etc. The whole Bystem is as.m.) espouses, Feia; Plans, of the 20th devoid of legal sanction as is the kangany entag (1); ugnifient, Cretch, Nune Disait, system devoted by the Selangor and Nogrialton; Hynns 225, 520 aud 358 Freacher, Rev. Sembilan Enropean planters. In the eyes of
H. S. Cold Roos, KN. N. it.—Palmx 104 vorses the law the man are free from anything aut a verbal contract tere inable by a month's notice. 1 fesi sure that the rubber planters could work up a system whereby Chinees whom they know or who could give security for advances made them would bring down their friend, contracts relatives und fellow-villagers on to do, say, 60 days work for their food With food af and 5 conta 60 days work would | 26th suaday after 'Trinity, 20th Noveni er, 1910. 20 cents sday, the cost the employer about $15: the work at present rates would be worth about 230, $15, would be available to pay balance, the cost of passage from Chies and a susil commission of, RAY $2 head payable to the recruiter on a completion of the 60 days' work.
In this connection I would state;
the
wage,
i) That the rubber planters would make mistake if they try to do two things at great once-viz, obtain plentiful labour and obtain cheap labour il they exact onarous terme they will get very few men; if they are liberal, they
will gehinese sinkheh will not be tempted to
(ii) A
sign a long term of contract by the offer of high wages; a short term of contrast with bare pocket money will be more attractive,
every sinkbou re- (ii) In the case of nearly every aruiled by a professional recruiter deceit is prac tard, and a system of recruitment based on deselt is obviously not capable of definits ex- tension. What tiplanters should do is to get in touch with the ordinary villager, oad this) they can only do through his friends and rela tions,
(ir) Tho just manager of a decent ostate need have no fear that sinkhols brought down on short term contracts will leave as soon as the term expired. Why should they leave the only place they know and that where their friends are living P
A bad manager, or the manager of an unbealthy state, will always have to pay mere for labour than good manager with a good reputation.
(vi) The kangany system "will not, of course,
Impurities, from whatever cause arising. For grantly help the unknown manager of a new
BOROFULA.
BCURVY,
ECZEMA,
BLOOT POISON,
ULCERS. SKIN AND BLOOD
BAD LEGS,
BLOTCHES,
SPOTS, BLACKHEADS, PIMPLES, and
DISEASES, HORES OF ALL KINDS It is a eufo and Farmanent Remedy,
It is the mis veal specifio for Gout and Ebenmatic Palas, for it removes the canes from the Blood and NOTE. This mixture is pleasant to the taste
Bones,
estate. We can sell applicants land, but we are not in a position to guarantee them a labour supply
vil The whole system of sinkkeh labour in the Straits is regarded in South China sa a nya- tem of slavery, the victims of which are inruri- ably kidnapped. The planters, if they wish to obtain an ample supply of Chinese labour, must steer clear of the professional recruiter and make their contracts as different as possible from
and warraste! fme from anything those now in use. injurious to the most delicate constitution of either Box, from infancy to old ago, and the Proprietors solicit anfferera to give it a trial to text its value.
Thonaurs of wonderful euros bays been effectet by it.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 18th at 12.05 p.m.-According to observations received from Quinhen this morn-
that port laat evening.
Treasure has increased considerably over the Ses of Jepan, and slightly to moderately else
TRIED MANY THINGS WITHOUT BENEFIT „UNTIL I TOOK OLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. ing, the typhoon onsered the Annam coset near
Mr. F. E. Lewis, 18 Bridge Street Row. Chester, write "Just a line in favour of Clarke's Blood Mixture. I had erzems for seven months, and tried many things ithout berofit until I took Jour reinsdy. After the eighth bottle I was quito well again. Please accept this letter as a token of grafita te to your wonderful 'Clark's Blood Mixturo."-June 31, 1905.
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NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS
wizere.
The northern depression is moving away over the Pasific to the NE of Japan..
The anti-opalonie area, which is still contral over the continent to the North of the Yangtze valley, continues to spread Southwards and Entwurds.
Strong monsoon gales may still be expected over the Forms Channel and the China Soa.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours anding nt 10 am. to-day, 0,00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows :
winds, (N. to N.E. Hongkong & Neighbourhood
froaki fae. N.E. gale.. N. to N.E. winds
strong. game of No. J.
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