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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

JAPANESE GUNBOAT

AT PAKKAI

Excitement Caused By Surprise Arrival

Canton, Sept. 10.

A report from Kengmoon states that excitement was aroused there by the unexpected appearance of a Japanese gunboat off Pakkal, on Saturday.

The Kongmoon authorities have

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,

ARMS TRAFFIC TESTIMONY

BRITISH SMALL · ARMS DEAL

AMERICA

SOUTH

AGENTS

Washington, Sept. 10.

THE GRAHAMLAND - EXPEDITION

Sledge Journey Of Over

1,000 Miles

London, Sept. 10. The British Grahamland Ex- pedition, under the leadership of Mr. John Rywill, to-day left St. Katherine Dock, London, in the

Further striking evidence of schooner Pendola,

A party of marines Innded from the close relations between The Prince of Wales is Patron the gunboat yesterday morning and American and British armaments of the Expedition, which is being took photos. Several of them went

undertaken with assistance from Into Kangmoon and took photo-firms was given before the Senate the government and the support graphs there. The Japanese gun- Enquiry into the Munitions In-of the Royal Geographical bont was still lying there to-day.dustry to-day.

Society. Its members include informed the Canton Government the President of the American

A letter to Mr. A. J. Miranda, several widely experienced Polar

explorers. and asked for instruetlous.-

The British Government have (1933) Armament Corporation Central Newa.

ordered the Discovery II to help Limited, from Mr. John Ball, an establishing a base for the Ex- director of the Soley Armament pedition, which intends to under- Company, Limited, of London_was

CORRESPONDENCE

Nullah Murder Case.

To the Editor,

in

read, stating that the Soler Com-ake a sledge journey of probably pany was disposing of about than 1,000 miles across an

unknown entirely

reglon £0,000,000 of small arme left over Grahamland. from the Great War on behalf of

Farewell messages wishing suc- the British Government,

Ceas and safe return to the Ex- pedition were sent by the Secrot- ry for the Colonies, Sir Phillip Cunliffe Later, and Sir Henry Battor bee, Chairman of the Polar Ceramittee-British Wire-

Evidence was given that the Soley Company arranged with the American Armament Corporation to act as their agents and sell these inunitions to Latin Amerien, excepting Nicaragua,

Hongkong Telegraph. Sir,-After 'returning the ver- dict of Guilty" the Special Jury strongly recommended mercy. No-1 one except members of the Speelal Jury-kuow on what grounds, they had recommended mercy, but I am personally satisfied that much recommendation would not have i been made without careful const- Mr. Miranda testified that Prosi- deration. The jury did not return dent Roosevelt's arms embargo their verdlet there and then, but had vost his company £320.000 retired and deliberated for nearly worth of orders for munitions.--- two hours-and the length of time Reuter, they took to deliver their verdict certainly suggests that this was not a case where there was a pre-¦ ponderant amount of evidence on one side or the other, but a cane of great difficulty.

The letter said that the British Government would not permit the sale of arms to the revolutionaries in Nicaragua owing to the Ameri-|· can interest there.

U.S. REFUNDING OPERATION

ALTERNATIVES

YET DISCLOSED

This strongly in my argument in support of the recommendation. The convicted prisoner is, I under- He has not stand, a poor man, the means of rousing public feel- ings in his favour, but none the Jess, deserves equally all the con- sideration that the Authority caning give him.

I trust that the recommendation of mercy, especially from a Special Jury, will not be overlooked.

TOY PUN CHHING MING,

NOT

Jogn

MANILA STOCK

EXCHANGE

PHILIPPINE gold SHARE QUOTATIONS To-day's quotations as received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz shortly after the close of the morning session of the Manila Stock Exchange are as follows:-

Prien In Peso Asked Sales Volume Ple Price In l'es Antamok Guidfelda 0,42 0,10 3.61, 2030

0.37 Bagulo Gold Mening

0,36 0.36 0000 Benguet Consolidated $3.00 $2.00 13.00 20000 Gold River

0.18 0.17 0.18 8000 1,00

1.50 2000 1,70 6.30 6,20 5.20 10:00 0.18 0.14 0.15 8000 0.42 0.10 0.40 6000 0.10 0.110 0.10 1000 9. C. & P. Cold share Index 24.0. Market

pu. Gold Mines Tugon Mining Co. Salkeet Mining Co Burne Consiliated

Ualled Parale

strády. Volume 180,000.

Washington, Sept. 10: Details of the Treasury refund-

alternatives are still mat, d18-| closed offufally, but it is expected that the majority of the convers-

IL.M.S. Kainbow and II.M.S. ions will be two and a half per Orpheus, two vessels of the 4th. cent, netes maturing in four years. Submarine Flotilla, left Weiheiwei for -Kontrr.

Hongkong this morning.

1934.

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