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TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1911.

[Corintant.]

SPAIN IN MOROCCO.

MOORISH OBJECTIONS.

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(Router's Service to the China Mail.) LONDON, June 19.

A Madrid telegram states that the Moorish Government has protested against the Spanish occupation of

Alcazar.

FERMENT IN FRANCE.

LOXOGN, June 13.

The occupation of Larache and Alcazar by the Spanish troops bas created considerable ferment in France, where it is denounced as upsetting avery Agreement and eving the way to the partition of Morocco,

LATE TELEGRAMS.

AUSTRALIA APPREHENSIVE. "

Lossos, May 31. The Melbourne correspondent of the Dany Chronicle says Mr Hughes, acting Promier e Australia, in an article con-

tributed to the Sydney Daily Telegraph, points out that if Japan exims the right for her people to antor Australia, the Federal Government will resist arch attempt to the paint of defeat by force of arms, —Jiji.

NAVAL SECRETS" IN GREAT

BRITAIN.

Losros, May .

CLAIM FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT.

Is Drunkenness Illness?

His Lordship That mans that this #groetnent cannot be terminated unless he

isilrank for a month.

THE

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courred. He had our Mr Cxberry "very Let us fult up'

at Christuina.

Crosa-asumined,, witnow know nothing| ---- Sir Henry Barkeley--131 for month.about a row between Mes Reichmanu and The only thing the court had to do was airs Oxborty, to omstrua the agreemont necerding

"H. Kolly, in the amploy of defendant. Dispense Your

to the affect of the language segave evidence that on April 9, ho was having the only game of billiards with the marker in the He asked for judgment and

hotel what Mr. Osberry. “jumped on to question was for dansgen

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Mr Potter replied, and his Lordship ali defendant. Plaintiff would have defendant

A special jury case eams dofore the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, at the Supremo Court this morning, when Mr J., H.that he was afraid Sir Henry Derkeley's Oxberry sued Mr F. Reichmann, proprietor point failed. of the Grand Hotel, to recover 810,360, being danges suffered by plaintif. by reason of defendant's breach of contract of employment of August 8, 1910.

The statement of claim sot not that

Sir Henry Berkeley-I think not. There in nothing in the cases quoted which shows that the agreement contained anything

like the agreement between the parties in this netion, where it is expressly agreed between them that the agreement for three

one contingency.

to understand his wife was a Indy, Danling with the theatre incklent, witness said Ho arrived from the theatre at the hotel about 12.20.. when the bar wasopen and at that Lime Sir Oxberry had had more drink than

about an hour previously.

Further evidence was called, and the case for bir Reichmann was closed.

Sir Honry, Borkoley began his addros

| plaintiff was an hotel runner and manager years certain is only to be torminated up and the case iras adjourned.

and resided at No. 23, Leighton Hill Rond, Bir Potter, in opening the ouse, said that By an agreement dated August 8, 1910, the one imue the jury had to, try wits whether defendant was justilled in termi- defondant agreed to employ plaintiff as nating the agroument.

Pisintiff from manager of his hotel for three years. September 1, 1910, until April 11 of this Plaintiff further agreed with defendant year, was employed by defendant as a runner and manager of the Grand Hotel that the wife of plaintiff during the three Defendant wanted a good mau as manager should employ herself in apdaral-runner and there was no earthly remun years about the business and supervise any annexe +7 BIZLIES O the busines that defendant might take during the said term and plaintiff agred that be and his wife should devote

their whole time to the servies of deferplanb and would not be interested in employed or concerned in any other business and disclose any would not divulge or

or affairs of defendant. Defendant agreed with plaintif to pay $200 a month and provide him and his wife with card and lodgings and with liquid-sufreshments to the extent of 250 a month. It was expressly agreed that if plaintiff and his wife, should, në nuy time wilfully neglect or refuse or become umble through illness occasioned by his or her owa misconduct, to comply with the provisions of the agreement, or to aboy any of the lawful orviors of defendant; it should

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by defendant should get rid of him unless R. Hancock he had misconducted himself. Mr Oxberry was employed and he came to the hotel commencing work on September 1, 1910. Before employing Mr Oxberry, Mr Raich cnrphil to make enquiries and ann the result of these enquiries were at Ramos and Ramos Cinematograph Co. 10 satisfactory, otherwise he would not love J. A. Young- been ensployed. For the first three months C. Klinek ... or sole Uxberry was in the employ 0 defendant there was nblutely no S. C. MacNider fault to dad with him at all. Every H. F. Campbell thing was done that defendant could Alfred Temperly have wished to be done, he constinned to visit ships, ote, and to carry out his por A. L. Shields. Lion of the contract. At Christmas time Allan Keith the trouble commenced because plaintiff P. Kunze... took more drink than was good for him, W, H. Young plaintiff having told defendant that was testotal, or practically Defendnut H. Taylor did not want a manager and runner stand. C. M. Alport

about the bars standing drinks. December defendant found that plaintif was not testotal or practically so because he took more drink than was good for him The trouble re-occurred at the New Year That might also be the result of the festive season. Defendant said nothing; he let it

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tinued baking drink, sometimes more than was good for him, and towards the end of Januiry he caused defendant's grest deal of trouble.

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Mr George Lambert. Secretary to the Admiralty, in answer. said that such permission was of a secret nature. The officers of friendly countries, expecially ense of Japan, hase enjoyed special

upon a month's notice in writing without payment of salary beyond the date of the expiration of the lass mentioned notice. Ender the agreement plaintiff entered into the service of defendant and plaintiff and his wife did all things necessary to entitle

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Plaintiff had been on board the P. and Ki Chuk-1 each. O, steamer and returned to the hotel about 11 o'clock in the morning and he was obviously under the influence of Bquor. Defendant warned him but instead of keep hotel until 2 o'clock drinking part of the time. He became intoxicated, Hongkong tomorrow (Wednesday next).

Regimental thing is to commence in the greater so intoxicated that he had to go up to his The following days are allotted to units in room, his wife having to take him there. He remained in his room until 7 o'clock the Garrison, and a launch, accompanied by in the evening doing no work at all. s bait, will leave A.S.C. pier daily for at about 7.16 p.m. when Mr Orberry Stonecutters at 4 pin, and must retam 81, Queen's Road Central, appeared Mr Reichmann took him into not later than 6. p.:-Mondays and service and plaintiff and his wife were at quietly about the matter,

whereupon Mr were not revealed even to them. Fiji, --

all times able and willing to continue in Oberry became excited and said he was days, 1st. En.. KO.Y.L.I.; Wednesdays such service. Plaintiff and his wife served and practically told Me Reichmann: the R.A.M.C., A.O.C., and A.P.C.

coolie and that he was the manager and Saturdays, Staff, R.E., A.S.C., PHILIPPINE QUESTIONS DELAYED.

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, defendant faithfully and diligently until he was going to do what he liked. The April 11, 1911, on which date defendant next thing of importance was during

The regulations provide that diving from C KAMMING & CO., LD WASHINGTON, June 9, Representative Jones, of Virginia, chair- by letter addressed to plaintiff summurily the races. He did not know whether the awnings of the launch and other

DRUGGISTE, etc. man of the committee on Insular Affairs of determined the agreement without stating not and whether people festive season irregularities are strictly prohibited. All

or not whether people were entitled the House, is deeply engrossed in a any reason for so doing and refused to to take more than was good for then. On parties are to be accompanied by an defendant expressed | officer, and will not exceed 100 in number,

MANAGER-CHENG KAM MING Sanatorial contest in his state. His activity allow plaintiff to continue in his service another occasion

get but yet he contined to take more while one or two men trained in the late Hand Dispenser, Government Civil JOHN & ROBERT HARVEY & CO., LIMITED, liquor than defendant filcod. On April 9, which was a Sunday after Mr Reichmann Restoration of the Apparently Drowned" had had tiffin plaintiff came into the is to proceed with each party,

and commenced to private bar upstairs khase defendant with reference to a pair of curtains which plaintiffs wife did not agree with. He abused defendant in front of the servants and a visitor and told Mr Reichmann that both he and the hotel could go to. That was not the conduct which they would expect from an employee. Ou April 10, defendant told plaintiff that he wished to have a temporary har erected in the verandah of the Theatre Royal, when the Landmann Co., were playing there that night and phintiff wasto look after it. Whes defendant went there he expected to sen the bar but he only found a table and on one part where there were no clothes were few bottles and glasses. At the fir interval defondant did not find plaintif there. At the second interval defendant saw plaintiff leaning against the tible asking and anving a drink himself. Before the performance lind concluded it becam becassary for Dir Reichsmann to return the hotel and he found Mir Oxberry was there. When defendant was

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in this matter is taking so much of his time and refined to pay plaintiff his salary and that it is dolaying the work of his com.generally refused to perform the terms of Plaintif had lost the mitton. Ax a consequence all matters the agreement. referring to the Philippines so far submitted amount of the agreed salary and other to the committee on Insular Affairs have emoluments from the date of the branch best delayed. There is bus little prospect of plaintiff's agreement and claimed full that any of them will be taken up for con amount of the agreed sabry and emolu sideration during this session.-Cablenews tenta by way of liquidated damages. In

the alternative plaintiff claimed damages.

Defendant entered a general denial and stated in his defence that before the alleged breach plaintiff misconducted himself in SHASA, June 9, the service by wilfully disobeying the The world seismographs show a streng reasonable orders of defendant and by parthquake in the direction of the Pacificfrequently becoming intoxicated and by using abusive language to defendant and by constantly neglecting his duties and failing to perform same, defendant therefore dis changed plaintif

EARTHQUAKE COMING.

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U. S. TROOPS RETURN,

WASHINGTON, June 8.

The manoeuvres of the troops on the Mexican border aro ever. The division -has been ordered to be dissolved and the different organizations have begun to return to their stations.

Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., appeared for plaintiff, instructed by Mr P. W. Goldring, and Mr Eldon Potter defendet, instructed by Mr J. H. Gardiner.

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HONGKONG HEALTH

RETURNS.

During last weak there were 44 cases of communicable disease notified in the Colony, of which 28 ended fatally.

Thirty-seven of the "occurrencey were

plague (all Chinese), of which all but nine

terminated in death. There were three

cases of all-pox, all Chinese (one fatal): three of enteric fever, two Chinese and one Eurasian (ono fatal); and one non-fatal case of diphtherin, the sufferer being a Britisher.

TERRIBLE REPORTS FROM THE INTERIOR.

The special jury were sworn in as

It is sometimes difficult to be sure that} follows:-Messi A. Lawo (fourmas), G. was within a few yards and did not raise the reports which reach us from tho' io. After going over every plaas of the J. B Bager, W. A. Dowley, W. S. Bailey, one tinger to stop them bat sat down interior are strictly truthful or whether there situation, the War Department decided A. Ram, W. Logan and D. W. Crad to the theatre and had to close up the bars.is not a considerably element of exaggera-

the lounge blandly. Defendant returned not to adopt Major General Wood's plas dock.

He got back to the hotel about 1.40 o'clock tion therein. It is to be hoped, for the Mr Potter said there was a preliminary and had to see the hotel closed. The private sake of the people, and even for the sake ef keeping the troops mobilized all sum-

point which was to be taken. Be bur was open and drinks were being mor-Cableneur American.

In of lic ruffians themselves, that the follow- admitted the Agreement and everything other words there was n breach of the ing report is overdrawn, inasosch aa the

served - and strangers were in the bar. AMERIJAN WAR SECRETARY ILL he simply said he justified the dismissal licensing law and Mr Oxberry was sitting brutality of the deed is almost beyond because plaintiff had misconducted him- down apparently quite inespalle, lening self. That was the only issue the jury had to try and the ones was on plaintiff to bogin. There was also a point of law which had better be got rid of first.

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WASHINGTON, June 7.

over the table with his shirt front out words. The barbarity reported is said to and the bar taking in his hand. If the have taken place in the northern part of police and walled in Mr Reisbuunit could have been summoned for a breach of the Lichau, where it borders upon the Human Licensing law. Since his dismissal defend province. On the fourth of the Chinese ant lund found that plaintiff Inatuid of mouth, souse braves had assorted, some Sir Henry Berkeley said that was an meeting the steamers frequently did not go robbers to the Lipobou district city and action for breach of contract in which to meet them at all, but sent his No. 2 were warning northwards, carrying some

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alteramtive ordinary danges for the breach. I his counsel's evidence in support of fetter with them. They hid reached a The Hongkong Gymkhama Club”

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place mwed Tai Hui Nap, when suddenly Cross-examined by Sir Henry Berkeley, they encountered another body of robels, The programme of the the third renting, defendant said he did not want to wick a m as it did not do a hotel any good to get the nucrchant class when they were July,

who find in charge a good msay persons off to be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, 8th ridul a man uvery other day...

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The little dispute between your wife and carrying off, apparently with a view to arranged as follows:- Mrs Oxberry took place on the 9th 1--Yes. forcin, from their relatives & ranson. The And you sent the letter within two days soldiers were suddenly confronted by afterwards-Tex,

I pat it to you that the real cause of your the rebels and as they could not escape dismissing Mr Oxberry was in consequence they were arrested. The rebels then pro uf Mrs Reichmann and Mrs Oxberry having coeded to tie them up to the trees near

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Ponies was no need to detain the jury there at all the quarrol and that you were influenced st band and to short them with their calabration of the fiftieth anniversary of Their contention was that plaintiff and by your wife's opinion? That is not so

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defendant.

His Lordship Is drunkennbar'an ilincás occasioned by his own misconduct? Is it an illness of a serious or lasting nature?

Sir Henry Berkeley--It would dopand.

While not wholly coaxpected, the news has caused great comment all over the country and is regarded by many as practically settling. Taft's nomination by A clause deals with intoxication. the Republican convention.Cillerews Americon,

His Lordship-It is not usual to call drunkenness as illness,

Sir Henry Berkeley said that the first part dealt with drunkentoes, rofusal or KEEP IT HANDY:

neglect of duty. Thus punishment would MMEDIATE relief is necessary in af- be not by termination of the agreement 1 tady of diarrhoea. Chamberlain's init by the suspension of the salary during Colle, Cholera and Thoes Remedy the neglect, refusal or inability. The other should always on hand. Get a bottle and be prepared for midden attacks. It part of the clause dealt with illness lasting ails to give roliet. For eale by all the space of a month, then defendant was Chemists and Biorekeepers.

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that they will not diru niter this to arrest eur people. The District Magistrate, heating of what had transpired, sent out some reliefs and also some men to examine into the affair. But the men sent were After the tilla ndjournment Sir Henry insuficient and dared not attack the rebels. Berkeley continued his cross-examination It is reported also that on the sixth day and asked-I put it to you quite clearly of the month the chief of the rubele inued you imvo not spoken truly when you proclamations, in which he stated that the loge, insolence and intoxication on the rails, who are avondant in Human and part of Mr Oxberry I—I havo.

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