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NOTICE.

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OF

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 1922.

NOTICE.

THA COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL.

THE undersigned are prepared

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Steamers calling at SEBATTIK or SANDAKAN exclusively for Bunkers are exempt from pay- ment of ordinary Port Charges. The minimum draft of water" alongside the Company's Wharf a Sebattik is 29 feet at low water Swing Tides. Charts of Cowia Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any required information concerning the part can be had on applica

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Small Fine Imposed. Kao Tak, a Revenue Officer, was'

UNLICENSED AIMAN'SR

for

FLIGHTS,

Was

CHILD LABOUR.

Sympathetic Views of Shanghai Council.

Air Ministry Prosecution. A Croydon County Police The following is reproduced charged on remand at the Magis Baden Powell, 22, of the Bridge Chairman informs members that Court, on October 14th. Thomas from the Shanghai Municipal tracy yesterday afternoon with pos Hotel, Tunbridge Wells,

Gazette of Nov. 23ni. The session of one revolver and a quan summoned for flying on August he has bad a visit from Miss A. tity of ammunition without a permit 20 from Croydon to Penshurst Harrison of the Y. W. C. A., who from the Captain, Superintendent without a pilot's licence, and sisa is keenly interested in the subject. of Police

flying in an unregistered of child labour in factories and Mr. G. K. Hall Krutton defended) machine,

mills, and that in. the course of Mr. L. Smith, Superintendent of Mr. W. Paling, for the Treas

a lengthy interview, he had Imports and Exports, was in Court, said that last March the pointed out to her some of the When asked by the Magistati defendant applied for a registration was besel, largely due to dithculties with which this ques- (Mr. E Lindsell) to plead, Mr

tion certificate for his machice, the fact that unless restrictions but failed to enclose the fee of were placed on child labour Brutton said he would first like to

ne guinea, gad no registration outside the Settlement it was know what view the Court was took place. He also applied for a hopeless to attempt to place such taking of the case. There were private pilot's licence, and was restrictions within the Sattlement, thany reasons which more or less informed that cadition would be or indeed to seek the requisito justified the defendant in having thi

the production of the Royal Aeroauthority to do so. revolver. The weapon was given i

Club's certificate of competency. him by an excise officer. The de

Some months afterwards, as no presses the view that the Council fendant held a permit from the certificate had been received, the should give a lead in the matter Air Ministry warned him that it by showing itself sympathetic Superintendent of Imports and Ex-would be an offence to fly with towards some action being taken out a licence. On August 20 be Mr. Smith said he could clear daw from Crayden to Penshurst, with which the employment of o remedy certain of 168 abuses matters up. He heard the defend-and- bis machine crashed on child labour is fraught.

ports to carry a revolver.

ant had been arrested, and the nex: arrival.

At the same time he now ex-

Members are in

agreement

morning a certain Revenue Ocer The defendant said he had not with the Chairman, but from the brought to him the revolver in undergone any pilot's test. Heviews expressed by them in the Court and the cartridges, which he bad flown about twelve times course of lengthy discussion it M:. Smith) locked op in his safe between Penshurst and Croydon is apparent that they are of the He asked the defendant, when the and had not been stopped by any opinion that if any good is to be

He knew nothing about the achieved it latter was brought before him by

can only be by the police, about the ownership about fourteen months at Pens-Chinese

he bad been lying for bringing together foreign and the arms, and the defendant adhurst, and had taken up a pas owners inside and outside the

senger once or twice.

The

mitted he was the owner. In view of the admission, said Mr. Smith,

оде,

rules.

nothing could be done but to charge the defendant. In ordinary cir. eumstances he might have dealt with the defendant departmentally The Magistrate: Do you authorize the men to carry arms.

Mr. Smith: Yes, in the course of vey their duties.

On Oficial Duty, The Magistrate: Have you power to do so without a licence from the police ? -

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mill and factory

Settlement, and getting unanim- Chairman (Sir Arthurity amongst them, though they Spurgeon) said the magistrates are no: optimistic of the catcome, were much concerned about these inasmuch as the employment of evelations, because they seemed child labour is due, not to the would require a good deal of ever- such labour in proference to adult to indicate that the regulations desire of employers to exploit hauling.

Mr. Paling said he would con- the parents in many cases DO labour, but rather to the action of that opinion to Ministry.

Air doubt through force of circum

stances in sending their children The defendant was fined £20 in out to earn their own living ad each case, and the Chairman re- to contribute to the family ex- marked that any further cases of the kind would be treated drastic-

penditure. ally.

the

Mr. Smith: I don't know about that They have always carried firearms. They have carried them in the event of a conviction, that in the course of their duties.

ine will meet the case." did was to tighten matters up; and that is to see that they should not carry them in their private business They are carefully checked and schold up pawnshops,

DA.

The Magistrate: Like the police: Mr. Smith replied that last year when he took over charge of the Department the system was not se stringent, as a miscellaneous variety

el arms was used.

The Magistrate: As far as you are concerned the defendant is en

titled to carry a revolver in the course of his datie

Mr. Smith: It is a Government revolver and not the one in Court Mr. Smith added that in May last be issued ar order which 15.45 posted up on the notice board. ordering all Revenue Ocers whe

Mr. Smith: That makes it quite clear that the police do not think the man has been going round to

This practice can, it seems to them, probably only be checked | by a process of gradual education. Finally they are of the opinion athat, the matter is one which might properly be referred to the Employers Federation for such action as may be thought fit and directions are recorded accord- ingly.

In reply to the Magistrate, Mr. Brutton said he pleaded guilty to

AMALGAMATION,

technical Fence. The revolver SCOTTISH NEWSPAPER had been given his client by the late Mr. Wilden, and had always been pleted for the amalgamation of Negotiations have been com→ kept in the Revenue Officers' guar-the "Aberdeen Free Press and the

ters.

A Private Spite. The Magistrate: What led the police to take this action? When they heard of the revolver why dit

"Aberdeen Daily Journal, and of the "Evening Gazette" and the weekly issues of the "Free Press" Evening Express," and the

and the "Journal," subject to the approval of the shareholders of not they report it to Mr. Smith! the Aberdeen and North of b-Inspector Fincott: That rests Scotland Newspaper and Printing with the CS.P. I was told to take Co., Ltd. out a warrant. The information was that the defendant, had seme freartas.

The Magistrate: 11 lucks like

case of private spite.

ased private revolvers to turn them in. It was a purely depart. mensal order. All the men were asked by the Chief Preventive Sub-Inspector Pincott: Possibly cer individually if they had any. but we have no means of proving The defendant had no right to have it. I should say that it is so on the the revolver producer. All Govern-face of it.

ment revolvers were numbered and stamped with theords "Imports and Exports." ".

that

"I believe it is quite true this revolver was given him by the late Mr. Wiklet," continued Mr. Smith, but he should bare

In reply to the Bench Mr. Smith said the defendant hari a gal record. He had been with the De- partment since it was inaugurated. The defendant was formerly in the Police Force, but was dismissed for a small offence. Being a close

ported it to me. There is nothing friend of the late Mr. Willen, hej to be gained by him in his lawful was taken on in the Revenue De- private repartment by the deceased when it

business is having a

volver."

was started.

The Magistrate axed Sub-

The Magistrate: Besides this re- Inspector Pincott it was su volver it is admitted he had in his gested that the accused intended

possession a Government revolver?

Mr. Brutton: Yes.

the revolver for unlawful purposes. "No. Inspector Piacott replied:

The Magistrate: I think a fine In fact it is the view of the C.3.Pof 810 will meet the case.

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