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CALM FOLLOWS ACTIVITY.
Share Market Rather Quiet.
APPEAL MUST BE ALLOWED.
(Continued from Page 1.)
tont. On the case as it stands I agree with my brother that the ap-
NOTHING PARTICULAR DOING. peal must be allowed and the con-
viction quashed.
SHANGHAI PEACE CONFERENCE,
Chiang Kai-shek Speaks.
A BREAK DOWN 7
Question of Costa. The official summary Issued by
Nanking, Yesterday, An application by Mr. Jenkin for the Stock Exchange to-day states:
The National Government's de- costa, was argued at length. Mr. The market this morning opened Fitzroy argued that in these cases legates to the Shanghai Peace Con- rather quiet and there is nothing, the Crown did not recover costs ference have returned to the capital, particular to report.
when successful and, therefore, no and the date of their return to China Underwriters were in de-costs should be given against the mand at $6.10.
that the respondent in this case was Crown; while Mr. Jenkin argued Shanghai is not fixed.
Thla morning, Chiang Kai-shek
Whampoa Docks were wanted at the slightly advanced rate of $80%. not the Crown but a Police Con-criticised very strongly the con- Hotels (old) could have been obstable; therefore, he submitted ference proceedings, and stated tained at $152, but the new shares their Lordships should make an that the Cantonese delegates' pro- were in demand at $14.
order for costs. Lands were in the market at $84. Realties were offering at $132. Ewos were on offer at $16.20. Shanghai Cotons were wanted at
$91.
The Court reserved its decision posals for the reorganisation of the Government and the Party were on this point.
unacceptable to the National Gov- The appellant-defondants were represented by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, to the fundamental principles of erament, as they were contradictory K.C., and Mr. R. C. H. Lim (nathe Kuomintang." If the Canton attructed by Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton), delegates were really sincere, they
whilst the respondent, Chinese Constable Chui, Nam, was repre-so-called Cantón Government, go to should unconditionally, abolish the
sented by Mr. H. Somerast Fitzroy Nanking and co-operate with the Assistant Attorney-General.
National Government,
Zoong Sings were in demand {$12/1⁄2.
Trams were to be obtained at $22%.
Star Ferries had sellers at $03. China Lights were on offer at; $284.
Chiang Kai-shek declared that his!
H.K. Electrics were wanted at AUSTRALIA TO D.E.I personal interests might be sacri-
$77.
Telephones (part paid) could have been obtained ut $284.
Malabon Sugars were offering at $30.
Cements (combined) were on sale ut $284.
Ropes were put through at $174- Dairy Farms were the medium of sules at $294.
Watsons were in demand at $16, with sellers asking $16.
Lane, Crawfords (old) were put through at $7.10.
Constructions (old) were done at $6.10, and the new shares at $2 and $2.10.
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Drifting Fishermen Now in Singapore.
Aced, but the provisional constitu- tion and the Party constitution must be upheld at all costs.
He also announced that Huhan-: min had recently demanded not only hia (Chiang Kai-shek's) resignation,!! but his deportation and exile. --Two-men who set out from Chiang Kai-shek declared: Derby, In the north of Western "As a responsible official of Gov- Australia, at the beginning of ernment ' continue to carry out September in a small sailing vessel my duties in spite of malicious at- for a fishing trip and were blown tacks from such irresponsible quar- out to sea as far as the Dutch Eastters."--Reuter. Indias arrived in Singapore Inst month by the "Penrith Castle" from Sourabaya.
National Govern-|
Canton, Yesterday, The members of the National Government strongly support the De- stand taken by the Canton The men are Thomas Robbins, a Shanghai Stocks.
seaman, and Albert Locke, a deck-legates that the Messrs. Carroll Bros. have re-hand. They had a third man withment should insist on Chiang Kai- ceived, by enble, quotations of the them named Jones when they left shek's resignation as a first stop ✡ peace settle-! following Shanghai stocks which Australia but he stayed in Soura- toward coming to should be of interent to our read-baya owing to illness.
Five hundred delegates to the Fourth National Congress arrived here to-day.-Central Press.
era:-
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Interviewed by a Straits Times Tacts. representative Mr. Robbins said China Finance Corp.
8.75 that with another man called Jones International Investment Co. 12.25 they had set out from Derby in Cathay Land
18.25 | Australia in a 20-ft, open sailing
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small boat to go through. They eventually sold the boat to the captain, and paid their passage to Sourabaya and went with him.
"We landed at Sourabaya about! the 17th and stopped there as the guests of the immigration authors. Then the British Consul there got us a passage to Singapore on the "Penrith Castle" and we arrived
morning."
The man called Jones had been left behind in Sourabaya and he was waiting to get a passage back to Australia.
"After another four days." wont on Mr. Robbins, we hit the island of Savoc, in the Dutch East Indies, and stopped there for two days. In Singapore at about 10.25 In the
"Rather than face the trip back against the wind wo thought We should sail on to Sourabaya. We left Savce on or about September 29.00 11 or 12, we had left Derby some- 27.00 where about the first of the month, 7.50 and midday the next day we sight 58% ed the island of Scembs and land-
ed at a little place called Melola.
"From there we sailed on to Waingaboe which was about .80 miles away from Melolo."
The two men stated that they had had plenty of food and water, and therefore were not in any]
want.
During the storm one of them] had to steer while the other had to ball. Jones unfortunately could not do anything as he was lying sick at the bottom of the boat.
· CAMP SAUSAGE GLUT.
Tides Too Strong. A Poplar Troop of Scouts are not Mr. Robbins went on to say that Ilkely to forget the sausages they it was then their intention to snil The two men will be sent to the had for one of the meals at their on to Sourabaya where they could Sailors' Institute and their inten- Summer camp this year. They sent sell the boat, but they were told by tlon la either to join a boat as part] their butcher LA order for 84 the captain of the Van Riebeek of the crew and go anywhere, or Bausages the butcher sent 84 that the tides were too strong be else work their passage in a boat] pounds of sausages!
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