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UNDER the new Licensing Act, the inagistrales have, refused the renewal of licenses in 639 cases during the last two months in England. and Wales.

TO Sloan, the American jackey, has been warned off all French racecourses for abetting in reprehensible 'conduct in connection with

the French Oaks.

LOR" Davey's bil! I » the suppression of street belting, based upon the report of the Royal Commission, has been rejected in the House of Lords by 48 votes to 39.

By means of the railway service between Ninhbinh and Ranoi,' communication with that place and with Hurplinng in restored, but there necessarily is still some delay to

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FRANCE AND YUNNAN,

In October last we published a letter from

The corner's inquiry into the death of Miss Camille Holland in conne tion with the Moa' Far Mystery' has ended in the jury re oraing a verdict of Willut suorder" against Samuel Herbert Dougal,

CAPTAIN P. T. Helms has taken command of the E. and A. Company's steamer Empire, and Captain W. G. M'Arthur has joined the Aus tralin. The change was made when the two steamers met at Manila.

our correspondent in Tonking which review ed the policy of M. Douner, the former Governor-General of that Colony, during his period of office. The article in question made particular mention of the attempt fos- tered by him, daring the Boxer troubles in Pe three Germans chuged with the murder goo, to create an incident in Yimnan which of the captain, officers, and several seamen of would have served as a pretext for active the British sailing vessel l'eroic the high Intervention in that Chinese province.scas, have been sentenced to death. Thanks to the straightforward policy of M. Dekcassé, France's able Minister for Foreign

THE British and American deleges to the forthcoming International Telegraph Confer

ence have been instructed to oppose the compulsory adoption of a new cable code.

affairs, and to the judicious manner in which his instructions were followed by M. François, the Consul at Yunnan-Sen, no incident was forthcoming, and the troops, mobilized at THEamphitheatre collapsed during the progress of a bullfight at algeciras (Spain). The bulls Laukay, eventually returned to their respective garrisons, and M. Doumer's dream of can-gered some of the spectators, causing a panic, as a result of which 12 persons were killed and quest proved an empty one. It now seems

50 others injured that this last mentioned politician, now a deputy of the French Chamber, is still rancorously resentful owing to the explosion of his projects. In a recent issue of our well informed conteinporary, the Courrier d' Haiphong, is an article, which states that this former Governor, through the medium of some of the Parisian journals, is attacking A. S. WATSON & Co., the personality of the French Consul at

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11 Transpires that the military authorities at Captown sold the fever-infected blankets which recently sprend disease through a res formatory ship on the Thames, at ad each About 20,000 were retuned in South Africa and 150,000 shipped to England.

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Fie Chinese Govern‹ent desires to save the people of Kw.ngs) from being starved to death, it should fute no time in employing overwhelm- ig forces to bring the insurrection to an cod so that the farming classes may once more cultivate their fields. So says the Shen Pav.

In the mater of the collision between the Radish steamer lliksung and the Vebisu Mure in the Inland Sea in March last, the Osaka Marine Court of inquiry found he Japanese captain in fault and suspended his certificate for a month.

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THE Portuguese & vernment, d sirous of stres, the ing lunce in the Orient, has

decided in chitte entsie in China and

pun, an Sent de Castello Branco has been appointed as the Ambassador to Iekin. British policy will be spported.

A BERLIN wire of 8th inst. says, there is no reason for anxiety over the Washington repor regarding the American squadron being con. centrated in the North-China waters. There is certainly no discord between the United Sta es And Russia, Deither is there reason for suppås- in that the new complications with regard to Cluna are expected in Washington. THE P. and O). Camp ay have made an import. ant alecration in the dock headquarters of their bief steamers Commencing with the steam- ship Chinn, due to arrive in Lon Ion on May 31, the company's mail steamers to and from Bombay, China, and Australia are to make

their headquarters at the Tilbury Dock, and

the embarking and landing of passengers and

the loading and discharging of cargo will take

place the e instead of at the Royal Albert Dock, as hitherto. The intermediate steamers to and from alcutta and China will continue

to be berthed t the Royal Albert Dock.

correspondent reports:-A number of deaths WRITING to the W., C. D. News their Foochow

from the bubonic plague have already been reported from the Euhtsing and Hinghua region, between here and Amoy, and it is feared that in this respect the present year may be worse than the fist. Owing to their greater cleanliness and their willingness to utilise in

proved methods, the native Christians Lave as

a class, learned in cope more successfully with the fell destroyer than is the case with the dark minded; superstitious masses. Hence the mortality among the Christians has dont less been much less proportionately than among the heathen.

INDIAN newspapers of 2

recent date state it

is not at present known in India how long General Creagh is to be detained in command

CORRESPONDENCE.

(We do not necessarily endorse the opinions exprewed hy Correspondants in this cofnun.1

EMPLOYERS AND SERVANTS,

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are clearly put down in section 2 (servant), în the Ordinance. It is a pity that there cases are not seiled on the evidence alone and not. by straining at a knat and swallowing a camel; as under these comalitions our servants will be- TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Elonaxone Telegram", come more unruly and ourselves mare dis DEAR SIR,-Your leading article of the 13th paving of getting satisfaction.-1 am, Yours etc. inst, was on a subject of paramount importance

SPECTEMUR AGENDO. Ilongkong, 15th june, 1903. . to the whole commercial population of the Colony. Itivabsolutely ecessary that we should The first of the contentions raised by have an authoritative reading of the application "Spectemur Agendo "is disposed of in the note of sections 7 and 23 of the Ordinance, as pot state that agreements have in be signed by "a appended to the foregoing letter. We did not having bad a definite interpretation laid down Magistrate to make them binding; bot that in the recent case of Powell v. Ng Ka we are under the Ordinance they must be execu ed now in the position of the man in the song "Ein duplicate in the presence of that official.

Had a more careful examination ofthe lext of the. dunno where 'e are. I cer ainly do not agree

| Iw been made no such errotypuld have been with your opinion expressed in the article in

committed as is shown in the statems tas to question that the recent case was one which a

"no matter how many years they may have: magistrate could not take cognizance if on the been valid." A limitation clause is explicitly inserted in the ordinance, and it will be found grounds that section 7, prescribing the manner

embodied in section 8a Regarding the wara in which a contract shall be executed, had not

comprehensi.c Construction of the term been complied with. On your contention all "servant” it just bears out our own interpretation exism intracts made previous to the ordia of the word is defined by law-Ed, 7.K. 7.] ance orehull and void. Why so? Fection provides for the execution of future contracts VOLUNTEERS AT CHURCH, under the Ordinance and section 23 brings up .Id contracts into line with the new ones s

PRI SENTATION OF WARNEDAL, far as benefis 10 both parties are concerned but not as to execution. Section 23 clearly of members of the Volunt er Artillery at There was a surprisingly miserable muster allows for previous execution of contract"

Every contract of service though in force of Church Parade yesterday morning, when the the coming into operation of this ordinaceonorary Colonel, Sir H. A. Blake, (and therefore previously executed) shall come. Cai G, pinned the South Africa w..r medal, "Wittenbergen" and "C pe. Colony" on the tunic of An outer-Sercant

under the provisions, but palpably not under a

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with the čla pi Hawkes, late ist South Stafford Regimer t. In

the “Staffords,' and observel that now Ain-

provision relating to the execution of contracts under section 7. Looking at the matter from

contention were the allowance would have the deductive point of view, surely if your been made in Senin 7 not only for the execution of new contracts but for the re-exe cution. of contracts rendered null and void

Contract of service" seems clearly shown having been made showed that the Hongkong thereby.

Sergt. Hawkes had joined the Hongkong doing so H.E.referred to the good record of

Volunteers it would doubtless be interesting to bus to know that that corps was 'amongst the first to volunteer for service in South frica. The offer was not accepted, but the fact of its

Volunteer Corps was ready then, as now, to take its place in the field for the honour and

glory of the Empire.

in this case, the defendant personally .con- tracting to make certain ganne is at a cer tain monthly wage for a certain period of time. Section includes "hand craftsman and "labourer" as servants wi in the mean- defendant ing of the Ordinance, and as contracts as a tailor it appears to be merely a question of the quantity of skill required in his opening haus of the National Anthem, particular work, as to whether he comes under the first heading or the second ; but under-one- of them he surely must come and to hold that as tailors are a fairly numerous class and are nnt specially designated and therefore were not intended to come within the meaning of thesOrdinanc: is surely straining the point. It behaves the commercial community to look into the questions raised in the present

The para 'c. which was under the coniniand of Major Chapman, was then dismissed by the hand of the Sherwood. Foresters" playing te

of the China Field Force: but as the arrange-se as these rec.nt events incline to show us ments are now under the direct control of the

home autorities the presumption is that the detention of a general officer of the Indi establiment in Northern China is only a very temporary measure. Meanwhile General Reid will continue to officiate in the Mhow command, to which General Creagh was lately appointed, Orders are about to be issued laying down that no officer is in proceed on colonial service with native troops from India unless he has qualified in the language.

that we are being led into a confusion worse

confounded, a result certainly not to be desired having regard to the difficulties that existed hetween employer and employed in this Colony before this Ordinance became law-Yours. etc.,

NUNQUAM.

VICEROY OF TWO_KIVANG.

ARRIVES IN HONGKONG.

Early yesterday morning the firing of salutes at the entrance to the harbour announced the arrival of the Chinêse cruiser #foi Tira fr-in Shanghai, wat H.E. Tica Ch'un-bauen, the Viceroy designate of the Two Kwang provinces, abo rd. Reas accompanied by members of his family and secretarial staff, and the cruiser also brought togiroops from Hankow for seri vice in Kwangsi. Shortly after eight o'clock the salele was returned by the Tumar and the Russihbartleship Pobeda, and, at one o'clock. in the afternoon, the further fring of heavy guns greeled His Excellency as he linded from a launch at Blake Pier, where he was

Yunnan-Sen. Our confrère gives an extract from one of these, which runs as follows:- "If at this epoch, (during the troubles of 1900), M. François had requested the Governor-General to send him a company af infantry, he would have obtained it with out the least difficulty." The significance of this reproach is too apparent, to need comment. Had a company of French troops been marched into Yunnan at this time, the population, already excited, but overawed and contained, thanks to the firm attitude of the Chinese officials, would have risen like case, but promised to bring the matter before ONE of the sights of Hongkong and Shanghai accepted until a different construction is given Light Infantry was drawn up by the Pier, ind

one man, attacked the detachment and probably massacred every European in the province. Reinforcements, which were ready, would have been hurried over the frontier,

REPLYING in the House of Commons to Lord Crewe's comments on the unrestricted admis❘ sion of 11 Russian warships to Colombo recently, Lord Selborne, First Lord of the Admiralty, deprecated the predictions of the papers in the

the Committee of National Defence.

Hongkong, 15th June, 1912, [The determination, in a summary manner,

at least to him who looks at more than the to nur, view that, by the strict wording of mere exterior of things-is the Indian con-

THE report of the Mercantile Marine Com-stabulary, says a Japan contemporary. Tall-required under section for the execution of

mittee upon the employment of foreign se amen

in British vessels has been issued. The Con

mos of them being full six feet high-stalwart, fiercely bearded, expert in the use of arms, mittee holds that the objections against the able to read and write, and intensely loyal to employment of foreign seamen does not apply the British ray, these men, generally Sikhs, to Lascurs and other Asiatics who are British subjects, and who are especially uselui a fire-majority have served as non-commissioned have a been in the regular army, while the men in hot climates, and competent, to act as stakers on men-of-war.

of any case under the Employers and Servants Ordinance is vested in the police magistrate by s ction 12 of the Urdinance, and the decision in the case refer d to by Xun,uam" must be

of the law on which it was decided. We adhere

section 23 compliance with the formalities agreements must be observed in the case of contracts existing before the coming inte force of the Ordinance. he farmer section reads as follows:-"Every contract of service though- in force at the coming into operation of this Ordinance shall nevertheless be subject thereto shall be entitled to, the benefit to the provisions thereof and, the parties of such provisions." White is quite true that the benefits of the Ordinance shall be extended to the parties to an agree- ment the observance of its provisions have

our opinion, to make the agreement effective. one of these provisions, an essential ore, is, | of course, section 7. We bold tharthe provisions apply not in part on y, but in. Hence the requirements of section 7 cannot be set aside where relief under ordinance is sought to be obtained as in the case ́o["Powell v. Ng Kai, Our correspondent's interpretation of the term "contract of service" coincides with our own.

received by Sir John Keane, Private Sec eary

to E. the Governor, and escorted to Gov ernment House. A guard of honour, com pos:d of a detacherent if the 33rd Burma, *

E, accompanied by his staff, proceeded to Government House and lunched with Sir Henry Blake. The visit concluded about fou“ o'clock and H.E. proceeded aboard the cru ser, and thortly after five o'clock left for Canton.

THE PLAGUE.

During the forty-eight hours en led at nuon to-day 14 further cases of bubonic plague, making, according to the official return, •,184 since January 1s, were reported. Of these

FURNITURE With the political quarrel which has H.M.S. Wintido arrived from Behring tea yes- Chinese police, as are the kembet of lapan nevertheless to be complied with in order, in one Indian and eleven Chinese cases were fital.

DEALERS.

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ELECTRO-PLATED,

GLASS, and

FURNITURE.

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FILTERS,

terday morning. The collier Afercedes” with a cargo of coal for ships up North is due to arrive at Weihaiwei on Thursday. The collier Hat- have not been accepted. The colliers Jeseric moral will not sail for Hongkong, as terms

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and Mentsze and the capital have been garrisoned by French troops. The annexa tion of the region would eventually have followed and M. Deumer, his ambition satisfied, would have descended to posterity with the reputation of a frack-coated conquis

arisen from this incident we have nothing to do, but there can be no doubt that our sympathies are with M. François, who by the tactful and courageous attitude he main tained avoided a prolonged period of blood.

and Paveric are due to arrive here on 9th, and shed and anarchy, which would have ruined

23rd proximo respectively, with cargnes of coal the commercial prospects of the provinces,coo tons each) for the Admiralty. for a long time to come. However, it will be a source of gratification to us all to note, now that our relations with the French Republic have assumed such a favourable aspect, thanks to the personality and efforts ROCHESTER LAMPS,

of our King and Emperor, that, at a time WHITE TURKISH TOWELS. when less scrupulous nations were intent on the acquisition of territory or individual advantages in China, France, true to her declaration of maintaining the integrity of the Celestial Empire, refused to countenance any attempt to create difficulties which would PHOTOGRAPHIC that country and the annexation by her of have served as an excuse for her invasion of

DEPARTMENT. part or the whole of one of its provinces, DEVELOPING and PRINTING

Our commercial interest in Yunnan are of no mean importance. The majority of the UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS. foreign products imported into that region,

GOOD WORK.

via the West River route or in transit through Tonking, are of British origin. Our mer chants in particular and the public in gene- tal can be grateful to M. Delcasse for the serving honour and steadfast purpose with which be maintained the policy of his senseless competition, this time between two

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THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer

government. The knowledge of this inci-

Tu evidence at the inquest concerning the suicide of Arthur Shrewsbury, the well-known cricketer, shows that his betrothed heard the first shot, and asked: "What are you doing ?" Shrewsbury replied 'Nothing," and immedi- ately fired the second shot. The lady in ques tion stated that Shrewsbury told her recently that he would be in the churchyard in a few days. A verdict of temporary insanity was returned.

THE three natives charged at Shanghai with

McDowell, have been tried One: was ren gouging out the eyes of a native, and one with firing a tevaly r at Sergeant - Detective

enced to receive to blows and five years' imprisonment, the second will be given 600 blows and ten years' imprisonment, while the third, the one who fired the revolver, was sentenced to imprisonment for life, and to receive you blows a month for six months, or a potal of 3,000 blows within six months,

THE Swatow correspond at of the N. C. D. News says:- We have find another spell of Chiness.companies. They are competing för

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officers. These Sikhs are, to all intents and purposes, gensdames, for they are different, for example in Hongkong, from the local

from the ordinary janse. And indeed in almost every British colony or possession that is not wholly inhabited by Europeans, we find the same high-class constabulary, all based on

lines precisely similar to the organisation of the gensdarmes in Japan.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Hongkong TeleurAPU."

WHITING in a bome paper the financial editor-ED, H. Y.Ţ;)

pleased with the announcement that the Com says-The silver market is not likely to be

mission appointed by the Colonial ffice to consider the question of the establishment of a inst. dealing with the case of Messrs. Wa

DEAR SIR,-In your leading article of 13th gold standard in the Straits Settlements and Powell, Ltd, against a Chinese tailor, permit the Federated Malay Slates has reported me to poist out that the opinion you hold favourably. Silver is not likely at any future reading the non-compliance with the pro- time to return 10 favour and to recover to the visions of Ordinance 45 by the plaintiffs on prices of some years ago; for the production the fact that the agreement was not signed gnes on increasing year by year, and every efore a magistrate after December 17 is penny added to the quotation stimulates mining unquestionably wrong. Take it from a conumen Factivity, while the industrial consumption does sense point of view :-According to your argu- not grow at any very rapid rate. Anyway the ment all agreements made prior to December currency demand is the mainstay of the metal, 17th unless since signed by a magistrate are and nation after nation is abandoning tor is now null and void no matter how many endeavouring, like Mexico and China, to find years they may have been valid. Now is į a son of compromise whereby the price may be reasonable to suppose that every employer of kept at a fair thing by international agreement labour is going before a magistrate with a which is bimetallism under another name, | string of employees in his wake to go into.a

and to our mind quite unworkable. But the marter of agreement with each in turn and con best hope for silver rests upon some such one think for one moment that the servants on Agreement.

JINA STATION,

NEW CRUISER DIVI ION

'ong perio! contracts are going to again sgn on the same terms knowing that the agreement is not werth the paper on which it is written? . I think not, at any rate there must be a large percentage of employees on agreement only 100 ready to break them at the slightest | opportunity, Eefening to the finding of his help hinking that the case was dealt with in an extraordinary manner inasmuch, as a small po at of law should entirely overrule

wo Chinese cases are rep-rted from the Rose to Maru, while in eight cases, but es were dumped.

The weekly retura i › hand shows that dù ing the seven days ended at noon on Saturday there were 120 cases with 78 deaths. Twelve were European, six Indian, three japanese and 99 Chinese cases. Since January 1st 25 Europeans have been atacked, in four cases with fatal results. During the past week one European died from cholera.

o'cinck and for the next two evenings prayers Cominencing this afternoon at half past five will be offered at the Roman Catholic Cathedr Glenealy, in supplication for the abatement of

Piazzoli will conduc. the service each evenin, and we are requested to state that all Catholica

the present epide nic. The Right Rev. Bishop

in the Colony are i ̈ vited to attend, the service.

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

HAILS DUE

·Indian (Suirang) is-morrow.

· Canadian ( Empress of India) to-morrow, English (Bailaret) 18th înst. American (Siberia): 20thy inst. Australian (Taiyuan) zand inst. -German (Noon) 24th inst..

German (Hamburg) 24th inal American (Coptic) 1st prox, Canadian (Tartar) ist próx.

The N. 1'. S. Co's 5.5.. Tacobla travelľa Vokaliania on 13th inst,

The 10.5. N. Co.'s 5.5..

dent should prove another conducive reason the coulis traffic to Singapore, and seem The Central is understands that it has Worship, as reported in Friday's issue, opacan-['poie for this p r on 13th inst., ë am

towards the cordiality of our relations with our French neighbours in the East.

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office at Dalny.'

The B. S. S. Co.'s 97. Shawniglionilca"from" Yokohama for Victonu, B.C., A, Taedesta on

that, mak

The Imperial German Mail s... Roon left

↑ The P., & O. S, N, ss, fillsaras left Singa

think that it is a matter of all or none. The consequence is that native passengers to the been decided to orm a new cruiser division for Straits are being carriel froin Amoy to Penung the Cinda station, of which H.M.S. Leviathan for $ & head, wh le freights are down to one

will probably be the flagship. The Eva hon has been ordered to be commissioned at Pons- quarter the usual rates. However, the app houth to-morrow for the China station. The and throw out of the case the many and serius Kibe via Nagasaki, Shanghai aed: Foochow

f emigrants is sufficient for all purposes THEN, Y. K. is preparing to ppen a branch there is rumour that in a short time the Leviathan is: togrelieve the Argonaut, cruiser. I offences as laid down in the summons. His inst and may be expected liere va z4th inst... Straits Settlements authorities will forbid the Captain G. H. Cherry. She is a new first-clase Worship ruled that the defendant did nokcome entrance of coolice

okul moured cruiser of 14,100 tons displacement, under he Ordinance as he was not a servant ega sistership of ilie Good Llape and King Alfred, in the intaning of the Act Now what is a

and compare with 11,000 tons displacement of tailor? (1) He works with his bands as a The Imperial German Mail s.s. 1/aw.burg the Argendur, so that she is an accession of skilled labourer. (1) He is a servant in mano carrying the German Mails with dates from Krength to the Chip Squadron Her Comple facture (of garment) therefore he is either a Berim of the auch ult, left Colombo on Sunday, ment will be 365 officers and meae handic afsman or a labourer, bth of which awal may be expected here an 24th inst. E Deer to drink in the tropics is the Beers in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL

Beer to dilni in the tropics is the Beer made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL

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pare for his part on. 3th int, at 5.p.m, with the Outward English Mails, and is due be e on 18th inst., at about ngon,

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