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ILLEGAL STRIKES.
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In this section the expression "to intimidate" means to cause in the mind of a person a reasonable up- prehension of injury to him or to Washington, June 24. any member of his family or of Mr. D. F. Davis, Secretary of violence or damage to any person War, has authorised ne Army or property, and the expression "in- Air Corps to attempt a non-stop jury" includes injury other than flight from San Francisco to physical or material Injury, and ne- Hawaii, a distance of 2,407 miles, cordingly the expression "apprehen- The participants are to behension of boycott, or loss of any sion of injury" includes an appre- Lieutenants Maitland and Hegen- kind, or of exposure
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No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession any document, which purports or appears to be a direc. tion or notice on behalf of or in the name of any trade union which is established outside the Colony with regard to any action by any or persons within the
LIEUT COMM. R.E. BYRD.
berger, who are now at San Diego, They will use a Fokker plane with three motors especially equipped for the trip.
They are expected to take off early in July. Reuter's American Service,
peraan Colony.
Essential Services. No person who la employed in the service of the Crown under the Government of Hong Kong shall wilfully break a contract of service with the Crown if he knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequence of his so doing, either alone or in combina- tion with others, would, failing the adoption of extraordinary men- sures, be to hinder or prevent the discharge of the functions of the Government.
No person who is employed by any company, firm or person en- electric current or gas to the public. gaged in the business of supplying
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lieve that the order is simply a Many Chinese are inclined to be-
screen and that it was lasued on Borodin's own suggestion in order to pacify his political enemies and put an end, temporarily at least, to the attacks on the Wuhan Gov- ernment and the outcry against the Bolsheviks.
General Duncan Returns.
Shanghai, June. 20. Major-General Duncan, com- mander of the Shanghai Defence Force, returned to Shanghai yester- day after his visit to the north, In addition to making an inspection of the situation at Tientsin and Peking, he visited practically all other points in northern China where important foreign interests these was Chinwangtao, where he are concerned. Included among
took the opportunity of seeing the great organisation of the Kailan Mining Administration.
It may be remembered that when General Duncan left Shanghal he general staff, Col. Viscount Gort, was accompanied by his chief of
V.C. Viscount Gort did not re- turn with General Duncan, but for the present is remaining in north China.
Geéral Butler, commanding the American Forces, is now on his way to Shanghai in the transport Rich- mond, and is due here to-morrow. It is understood that this will be a comparatively short visit, headquarters
expected future to be at Tientsin.
are
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or engaged in maintaining any trade union purpose, but for bol- public tramway, bus service, or Atlantic Flight.
public ferry, or engaged in main-shevistic and anti-British objects.
Sub-section (1) accordingly pro- Roosevelt Fields, N.Y., June 24. taining any telephone or sanitary vides that, except under and in ac-. Commander Byrd has again service, shall wilfully break a concordance with the permission of the postponed his Paris flight owing tract of service with such company.
Governor in Council, no trade union to the weather. His Fokker plane firm or person as aforesaid, if he which is established within the “America” was wheeled out to the knows or has reasonable cause to Colony shall be affiliated or connect- elevated runaway ready to start believe that the probable conse
ed with any trade union or other:
outside the Colony while Commander Byrd and his quence of his so doing, either alone organisation companions slept, but a tropical would, failing the adoption of ex-Hong Kong trade union. or its mem- or in combination with others, in such a manner as to place the cloudburst struck the field traordinary menaures, be to deprive |bers under the control of the organ- drenching the thousands of spec- the inhabitants of the Colony, or nisntion which is established outside tators.
| substantial number of them, wholly the Colony, Any Hong Kong trade The aeroplane had been attach-or to a great extent, of their supply union so affiliated without permis- ed to a motorcar which was of water or electric current or gas, sion will, under sub-section (2) bej driven against the wind in order or of the ordinary facilities of an unlawful society, or it may, to prevent the machine from being transport, or of the ordinary tele- under sub-section (3), be declared blown away.
phone or sanitary services.
an unlawful.society.
It is problematical when Com- mander Byrd will be able to start.
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MISSING AIRMAN,
R.A.F. PILOT'S DEFECTIVE COMPASS.
No person shall wilfully breake any contract of service if he knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in
combination with others, would, failing the adoption of extra- ordinary measures, be to endanger
In order to facilitate proof, and to avoid doubts as to what estab- ishment within the Colony means, sub-section (4) specifies certain facta, eg. the exhibition of a sign board, from which It is to be infer red that a trade union la established
within the Colony.
Sub-acction (5) provides that no union outside the Colony give any person shall on behalf of any trade
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person within the Colony, and sub- Special Local Needs. London, June 10.
section (6) makes possession of any Sub-section (1) of section Gig
such direction or notice in writing Constantinople. The Secretary based on clause 6 (2) of the Eng- an offence unless lawful outhority of the British Embassy, who ha lish bill, the Government of Hong or excuse can be established. been investigating the disappear-Kong taking the place of the "local Sub-section (7) throws on the de- ance of the R.A.F. airman, Flying or other public authority" of the fendant the onus of proving that Officer Cecks, telegraphs that the
use. Sub-section (2) of any organisation in question was English clause. Turkish aviation authorities declare section 6, which is aimed at strikes not a trade union established out- that they advised Cocks against in essential services which are cont-side the Colony, leaving because the weather was menced without doe warning, la bad and his compass was defective. based on section 4 of the Cops- Section 8 prohibits the applica-| The airman changed his propel-piracy and Fretection of Property tion of the funds of any trade union ler at Konia and announced his Act, 1875, but it extends the prin- to any political purpose outside the determination to follow the rail-ciple of that section to 'electricity, Colony, and prohibits any levy for way.
to telephone and sanitary services, such a purpose. Apparently he was last seen over and to the means of transport by Kadin Han station.
railway, ferry, tram and bus. The [Earlier messages stated:-Lon- English section is confined to gas don. May 31-Flying-Officer Cocks, and water. Sub-section (8) of aec-
tion who left Karachi on May 18 in a
is copied from section 5 of D.H. 9 aeroplane, on a flight to the above English Act.
Outakle Influences. England, arrived at Aleppo on May 12.30 pm 32, and departed from there for Hong Kong trade unions from the Section 7 is intended to free Konia and Constantinople On May 25.
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Section 9 is copied from clause 8 of the English Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Billl, It gives the Attorney-General the right to apply for an injunction to restrain any application, of the funds of a trade union in contravention of the Or- dinance.
Every person who contravenes risk of domination by organisations any of the provisions of this Ordin- Constantinople, June 8.-Flying outside the Colony. Past experience ance shall upon summary convic Officer Cocks has not been heard of shows that there is a grave danger tion be liable to a fine not exceeding since he left Konia on May 26. such domination, if it were five hundred dollars and to impri- The British Embassy and the Tur allowed to exist, might in some sonment for any term nat exceeding
cases be used, not for any genuine six months. kish aerial authorities are making 8.90 a.m. 8.30-4.took the route from Konia to Con- investigations. Cocks probably
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stantinople via Kutaia and Pan- derma, which is over a moat barren and rugged. part of the country. 2.30 p.m. with many narrow defies. If the 'plane came to grief here it would 2.30 230 p.m. never. be found. A representative of the British Embassy is motoring 4.30 p.m. to Konia and Panderma to investi-
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WEEK-END WEATHER.
S.W. Winds, Moderate, Fair to 2.30: p.. Showery, is the forecast for the 3.30 p.m. twenty-four hours ending at noon
to-morrow.
Two cases of notifiable disease in the Colony were reported yesterday, one of small-pox and the other of enteric fever, both being Chinese,
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