LORD INCHCAPE
?ress Assn.
chairman of p. and o. line seriously ill SON FLYING TO SICK BED
— By Telegraph— Copyright.)
LONDON, Saturday. Captain G. P. Olley, a leading pilot ! Imperial Airways, has arrived at airo in a triple-engine Avro maline in order to bring back to Lonm Viscount Glenapp, son of the Earl ' Inchcape, the shipping magnate, to s father's sick bed in London. Visrant Glenapp is now aboard the icht Corfu in the Red Sea. The latest bulletin states that ord Inchcape is very weak. The Earl of Inchcape is suffering om an aggrevated cold. He is 80 iars of age, and attended as chairan practically every meeting of the and O. Company during recerit >ars. He was created Lord Inchcape 1911. Yiscount Inchcape in 1924, scount Glenapp of Strathnaver In 29, and Earl of Inchcape in 1929. ! is chiefly remembered for his amng deals whereby his disposed of i the Government's shipping fleets ;er the "War for approximately 5,000,000 at a total cost of £850. Lord Glenapp was born 45 years and took up the practice of law, Ing called to the Bar in 1910. He 'ved in the War from 1914-1919. S later became a partner in Caltta, Sydney and London firms, also maging director of the P. and O. impany, Wm. Cory and Son, and a Marine Insurance Co. He is notfor his fondness of shooting, hunt- ; and polo.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 118, 11 January 1932, Page 5
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