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CROWN LAND WATCHING REVOLUTIONS

SALE

Aberdeen Site Fetches

21 YEARS

81. Cents Per Sq. Foot Sporting Parson On Holiday

בנגבס

named

Penang, May 6..

whose sporting activities "have carned him the sobriquet of the "Sporting Parson," is on a world cruise

in the Malayan Prince which passed through at the week

end.

Canon Brady has spent twenty- one years in South "America as Canon of St. John's' Pro-Cathedral

H. K. STOCK EXCHANGE

SATURDAY'S OFFICIAL

QUOTATIONS

Hotels turned quite firm to-day,

A Chinese gentleman

Ping In. proprietor of

After watching revolutions in Messrs. Yuk Yau of No. 28B,

South America for 21 years Canon Island Road ground floor," Aber-Henry Westby Brady, CBE, MA.. deen, purchased Aberdeen Inland Lot No. 115, at the public Auction of Crown Land, which was held at the offices of the Public Works Department yesterday afternoon. The site, which is formed ad- Jaining Aberdeen Inland, Lot No. 108, Island Road, Aberdeen, has an area of about 825 square feet, with an annual rental of $10. "Paying about 81 cents a square foot. Mr. Chan' secured the land at the highest price of $869.

Utilities continued in request at the world in the navy and mer- quotation, but very By the special conditions of the

chant service. He has, therefore, were offering: purchase. the new owner declared

a store of memories to revive when that they intend to use the alte for the erection of modern Chip-

meeting acquaintances at almost every port he touches in the course ese tenement houses. We" were

of his second health trip round the told however. that "the "detalled

world on the Malayan Princi. plans are not yet available.

Gift From Prince of Wales The Lot is held from the Crown

Canon Brady places the most for term of 75 value on his acquaintance with the years with the option of newal for a further period of oured

Prince of Wales. who has hon-

him with his 76 years.

friendship. Mr. E. B. Reed, Superin" When the Prince paid his first visit tendent of Crown Lands and Sur-to,Argentina, It was Canon Brady veys, was the auctioneer.

in the Diocese of Argentina and and there were many buyers at Eastern South America and has $8 cash. made a host of friends all over

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CAPTAIN GOES DOWN WITH · SHIP

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who arranged the entertainments which were got up in his honour and provided so 'well for the com- forts of the Royal visitor, that Els Highness wrote him a personal let- ter of thanks and gave him a pair of sleeve links bearings the Royal crest and the Prince's in- itials. Canon Brady was also one of those who welcomed the Prince

Rumours Of Disaster of Wales, when accompanied by

"To Freighter Near Amoy

Shanghai, May 10. That her "captain had 'perished rather than leave his ship was re- ported in Chinese circles late last night, when news was received that the Chinese steamer Chinglung, 1.000 tons, had foundered in heavy weather near Amoy. The loss of the vessel could not be officially confirmed yesterday, though stories of the disaster were sp circum- stantial that they were believed in responsible quarters.

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The Chinglung, a freighter, left Shanghai for southern ports May 3. apparently encountering heavy weather soon after leaving Fort. Oft Amoy early yesterday morning, according to the frag- nientary reports received, she struck a rock and was badly holed. Though she sank quickly, say the reports, the crew successfully launched and manned the boats.

The captain of the ship, a Russian.

however, refused to be taken off, preferring to go down with his Vessel. All his crew reached the shore safely."

The Chinglung was owned by the Hong Kong Steamship Company, a Chinese concern which could not be located Last night. Coastal wireless stations had received no news of the reported disaster.

LITTLE FLYING

Prince George, he paid the coun- try a second visit,

Watching revolutions seems to have been part of Canon Brady's pastime, (says a writer in the Straits Echo) for he has witnessed many changes during the twenty- one years spent in South Ameri- ca and among the numerous re- Yelts which have occurred in that country he recalled two in the Argentine, one in Bolivia and one in Chili.

In Prison Three Times! Carion Brady's life in South America was certainly not without its exciting times, for he disclosed. with a merry twinkle in his eyes, that he had en in prison three times.

"Once. 1 wa for rescuing a girl from drowning, Bald Canon Brady. "I got her out of the water and laid her on the ground and as she appeared to be all in. I tried artl- ficial respiration, until some help should arrive. The help did ar- rive in the shape of the Police. One of them promptly hit me over the hand with a chain. Of course, I went for the fellow and the next thing I remember was finding my-

selt in a cell!

"The fact of the matter is that the law in the country is rather curious in cases like this," con- tinued Canon Brady.

"You see the person who has been injured. or endangered must not be touched until the Police or a doctor. comes on the scene. Even if a person happens to have been run over by a car, he must be left entirely alone, in spite of the fact that a dooler might not arrive for an

April Bad Month For hour or two."

Aero Club

Singapore, May

The past month has been one of the worst, in regard to weather. that the club has experienced for over two years, says the monthly report of the Kuala Lumpur Fly- ing Club. Heavy rain fell almost every day, generally during the afternoon flying period, and, as is usual at this time of the year. low chuds and mist seriously in- terfered with flying in the early morning. This fact, coupled with the soft condition of the aero- drome surface as the result of the incessant downpour, is responsible for the drop in the number of hours flown 23 compared with the first three months of the year,

The chief instructor was away for a fortnight, his duties, being filled in his absence by Mr. E. S Greenwood," of the Penang Flying Club, who recently arrived" ir Malaya.

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Despite the unfavourable wea ther conditions which prevailed, three new members commenced flying instruction, whilst Mr. Loke Wan Yat was launched on his first. solo.

The annual general meeting was held on April 29, the following officers being elected for the en- suing year--President, the hon. the British, Resident of Selangor (ex-oficio) vice-president, Mr. R. T. Btanley: committee, Mesars. I B. Hussey, CE T. Manu, T Mal- ley, Loke Yalk Foo, in addition, twa, members nominated by the Government.

Canon Brady showed the interest he takes in the fistic art when he Armly declared "I do not think there should be any colour bär in boxing. In Buenos Ayres, three to four programmes were staged a Week and the fights were always mixed and the was never any trouble. One ing which struck me is that the ith American has still to learn ho take a defeat in the proper s

Son of Afish Sailor. Canon Brady! esent trip was necessitated by breakdown іп health which

his word in South Amer Accompanying him is his nie Riss Joan Chitty, daughter of atamous soldier, Colonel W. W ty, C.B., C.M.G... C.LE. C.V.O Mutary Knight, who was impred at Kut in 1918 and died at adsor recently.....

Son of an 1 th sailor-the late Captain George Westrapp Brady. RNR., of the P. and O. Company's Service Canon Brady is enjoying every moment at sea and when he reaches Engla, he will have com- pleted a 30.00 ¡lles streich,

Born in Lodon December 19, 1884, he was rated at the Uni- versity Colleg Jurham; and St. John's Hall 1 con. He was or dained in 1901 d was appointed cureté of St. dew's, Plymouth. In 1912 he

gent to South America, and that country been concerned og his stay in

Navy and Mer- was Beamen's East Coast, Hon Tain and Canon les having held

mainly with chant Service Chaplain, fort orafy Naval of Argentina, several social

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