CHINESE LABOR.
CONDITION OF AFFAIRS ON TELE BAND. FLOGGING CHINAMEN. By telegram P*** 'As»’n t Copyright Received 12 2 a.m., Deo. 9. London. Deo. 8. i In a Blue Book, issued in roforonco to Ohiocss on the Band, Lord Selbirno dotocibod the Chinese ns well oared for, I houso-I, and fod, and pcrinitlod froely to wftndrr on largo areas of tbo veldt. Ho La I inspected 16 urinos at Marjoribanks, ami bis aido had inspooied 11. Evens, I suporintsndeDt of foreign labor, had, I i,n’\his own responsibility, permitted the I tnauagors to inflict slight oorporal punish- I moot, similar to that given in sohools in I England for brenohes cf disoiplino und trivial offences, if adinioiitcrod a'tcr en- I quiry, at whloh »ho offender was prosoDt, ( and before tho oompound inanagor. . Spoakiog of tho Obinoso, Lord Milner I had not objeoted to Evans' aotioD, but tbo j permisuon had boen abusod. t Mr Lyttel'on profoundly regret od that o tho punishment had been authorised With- j out legal safeguards, whioh are now pro* e Vldod undor an amended ordinanoe. a
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1622, 9 December 1905, Page 3
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