SHIPPING MAGNATES DIFFER.
FRIGID SILENCE OF BROTHERS. (Sun Special.) LONDON, July 30. Lord Kylsant and his brother, Lord St. Davids, the noted shipping magnates, who have recently been in sharp variance over the conduct of the financial affairs of the Eoyal Mail Steam Packet Company, figured in a. piquant incident to-day. Lord St. Davids, arriving at a meeting of the Eoyal Mail Steam Packet. Co. 5 per cent, second debenture holders, took a chair among the debenture holders. Presently, the Duke of Abercorn and the directors took their places at the table, leaving a seat vacant. Lord Kylsant noticed the vacancy and surveyed the meeting. He saw Ms brother, nodded to him, and pointed to the chair. Lord St. Davids walked up to the table, and shook hands with the Duke of Abercorn, passing in front of his brother, neither noticing the other.
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Shannon News, 6 August 1929, Page 2
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143SHIPPING MAGNATES DIFFER. Shannon News, 6 August 1929, Page 2
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