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MALAYA RUBBER
PLANTERS
Move for Combination of Associations
OUTSPOKEN VIEWS AT JOHORE P.A. MEETING
HONG KONG RIFLE CLUB
CLUB WIN BELILIOS SHIELD
The season finished off with a last minute ruah to get matches. fired off before the end of May. A three cornered contest was held between the Garrison Sergeants, Headquarters Wing and "A Company of the South Wales Borderers. After tieing with the Garrison Sergeants on the total score, "A" Company emerged victorious on the count ont beating the Sergeants on the longor ange. Headquarters failed to put in an appearance thoroby conced. ing a W.O. to the other two teams
Later in the week "A" Company staged a double header against "B" and "Q" Companies, beating the former by 14 points but losing to the latter by 7.
*A" COMPANY S.W.B. r. 0.8,
SINGAPORE, May 24. The desirability of liaison be tween the various rubber planting associations in Malaya was stressed by the chairman, Mr. J. W. E. Adams, at the annual general mest- ing of the Johore Planters Associa- tion, held at the Civil Service Club, Johore, yesterday. He dealt with the proposal to form a central as- sociation at present under discus- sion, and said it was essential that there should be one body which could put up to Government mat- tors affecting the industry and which could speak with one Conway voice."
Randle
The impression that the Gov. Campion ernment had broken faith with Lawton those who had invested capital in opening up undeveloped parts of the country by the failure to pro vide proper road facilities was ex- pressed in the course of a lengthy discussion.
MESS.
Flug 10 per cent..
26
LEADING MARESMEN AND AVERAGES.
(Hong
Total,
Fired.
* & Average.
Kong Rifle Club) 616
(Hong Sequeira
Kong Volunteers) 442 Simpson (Hong
Kong Rifle Club) 577 Watson... (Hong
10
$8
7
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Qualification 5 Bhoots.
"A" Company S.W.B.
200 -500 600 To- yds. yds. yds. tal.
125
73
26 26-
91
73
18
TO
Brown (&W.B. "B"
27
20
70
Company) 449
Woodman
Kennedy Alasor
24
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23
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63
Kong Rifle Club) 770% 9 Starling (Hong
6 80
153
135
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Garrison Sergeasts' Mess.
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Kong Rifle Club) 784 Kirk (Garrison Ser-
geants' Mess)
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32 28 98
Chrey (Police).... 305.
5
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Sergeants Mess) 704
9
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Orion" Clarke Godson
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Enery
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Sergeants' Mess) 388 51
78
20
17
14
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Greuhan
(Hong
Kong Rifle Club) 482
в
152 154 120
428
Ritchie (Police) ... 366
5
5
5 71
Referring to the report and ac- counts, which were passed, the chairman said that the Association had finished up the past year in a very much better financial posi tion than they expected. The com- mittee, at their last meeting, had approved the placing of another Kirk 81,000 for the time being in the Chappelle savings bank account with the P. and O. Bank.
"I don't think it is for me to make any speech on the position of the rubber industry to-day." Mr. Adamis continued, "and on the pos- I have suf sibilities of control. ficient faith and confidence in those who are in charge of the industry at home and in this country to feel that they will do all they pos sibly can in the best interests not only of the industry in this coun- try but also of the planters them: selves.
"Last year the retiring chair- man, Sir Herbert Wright, said that at the first sign of any improve- ment in the rubber industry the first people to be considered would
56
Plus 10 per cent..
33:8 Roberts (Police)... 308
Robinson (Garrison
Sergeanta Mess) 369 Mackay (Police) ... 357
459.8
"A" COMPANY v. "B" & "0" COMPANIES 9.W.B.
#
"C" Company.
be those in this country who, by Francis their sacrifices, had helped the in Beeson ........... 28 dustry through and are maintain Jones ing it--the first to be considered Capps... would be the labour of this coun-Morgan try, and the planters themselves...
Whether by any form of con- trál, better conditions could be brazht about I do not know, but our friends the Dutch are now un- doubtedly more in favour of some form of control than they have ever been and it must be left en. tirely to them to make any sug
Whether gestions for the future.
Smith
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Results of May Competition. The best results of the Club monthly competition which was held over the week-end were as follows:
200 300 600 To. Class A
Woodman 30
$
25
355
900 500
600- To vds. yds. yds." tal.
yda. yds. yds, tal.
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27. 84
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72
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18
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20
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93
27 76
40.6
Waterton 25 Class D. .B. W. Godson 27
23
23 74
24
6 57
446.8J. Vander
.93 10
56.
128 148 130 406 Plus 10 per cent.
Company.
Conway Randle Mason
20
26
24 16
20
or not such suggestions would be acceptable to British interests I do not know. As I have said it is to be left to those in charge at home and in this country. The position so far as I can ses it to-day is that as planters we are seeing it Campion through and that is being appre- Lawton ciated; we have also to appreciate Kennedy the fact that we cannot oɔntinue as we are labour."
with regard to our
#200 500 600 To- yds. yds. yds." tal 764 28 19 59
26 28
80 2018 17 64 24 16... 14 54 97 *2* 19 de
152 126 123 Plus 10 ten cent..
28 Brow......
Mr. Adams recalled the words of his highness the Sultan of Johore at the opening of the new oil palm factory at Lyang Lyang. His high ress had said that he would like to see other industries besides rub ber and oil palms in Johore. In Bekok pineapples had been planted extensively but they could not be exported owing to the difficulties Giles
Watts of handling before they got to the railway, at the railway and then Walters again in Singapore. It meant that John by the time the fruit was sold in Gresswell Singapore it was practically worth- lesa. If there was 3 road into Bekok they would be able to trans- port the fruit by lorry.
Proposed Central Association.
401
20 11 53
Telys 23 J. E.
Bottomley 24 No competition was declared in Classes. "A" and, "B," while Ï. L Tetley and R. W. Godson were awarded monthly spoons in their respective classes. The shooting at 600 yards was notably bad dhe no doubt to a very tricky wind.
"All Comers". Competition, s A very interesting annual com- petition will be held next week-end 401 the All Comers Championship. This championship was won last year by LA. C. Conway, R.A.F. with a score of 68 but it is anticipated that a much higher score will win the prize this year..
441.1
B." Company.
200 500, 800 yds." yds. yds.
To- tal.
30- 24 82
10
26 10 55
20
23. 12
81
21
26
10 37
21
24 22 95 71
25
•
09
.139 152 104 395
Plus 10 per cent.....
Prizes will also be awarded to the highest in each unit entering not less than 4 and for the highest at each range.
Entries for this open event should he sent to the Hon. Secretary, A. Chappelle, Ordnice Depot, Hong Kong: Competitors will be allowed to shoot either Saturday afternoon 31.5 at 3.30 pm, or Sunday morning at
9.30 ...
498.5
EVENING OF BALLET AND OPERA (Special Air-Mail Service)
LONDON, May 18.
A matter of some interest was
The Final League Table shows the THE PRINCE AT THE R.C.M. the proposal to form a central planting association. The people Club in the lead closely followed by who resigned from the Association the Garrison Sergeants' Mess. sometimes asked what the Associa-
Won. L'ost... tion had done for them. He could
1 assure everybody that the Associa Hong Kong Rifle Club... 8
Garrison Sergeants' Mess 7 2 tion did its best and from the ex- perienes he had gained in repre- Police Rifle Recreation senting Johore on the P.AM. Club 3 Council and on other committees S.W.B. A Company 27 he could say that in a quiet way
beer a great deal had
done and was being done. A central planting association was being dis cussed at the moment. It had been felt as years had gone by that their efforts were rather disjointed. S.W.B. Headquarters There was & planters association of Malaya which represented a million and a half acres; there was
S.W.BB" Company ... 2 Emergency Police Reserve 1 Hong Kong Volunteer
RA. Force 8.W.B. "C" Company
The Prince of Wales, as President of the Royal College of Music, dined last night with the Council and the Board of Professore, and after- wards attended a performance in, 8 the Parry Opera Theatre.
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Graceful simplicity was the quality of the gowlis worn at their Majesties first Court at Bucking ham Palace last night. Dresses, both for the older woman and tos débutante, were softly draped with a quarter of a million acres and Whether it would be a liaison of fyll skirts falling from mouided there was also the United Japanese the present existing associations or hip-lines, The Court trains fell Planter Association which repre. whether it would be a new associa from the shoulders to form a cowl, sented a fairly considerable acre- tion-entirely with, a constitution of which in many cases matched the age. In Johore the Japanese owners its own was not yet known. The front of the bodice. Pastel shades had joined the J.P.A. but in other incoming committee would un were most favoured, blues being parts of the country they did not doubtedly give their attention to predominant, Materials with mast belong to the district planters as the matter and while he was seri- surfaces were mostly used and satin sociations. There were also other ing on that committee he would al made up on the dull ade, but older interests the Chinese interests. In ways do his best to watch the par-women often chose tissue or brocade Seremban the Chirag Chamber of ticular interests as far as Johore Woven in an intricate design, and débutantes tulle or organza. De- Commerce represented the Chinese was concerned. planting interests.
It had to be remembered that licate embroidery in diamanté and Acommittee had been formed the proposed central association pearls was to be seen on most gowns, representing the various planting was not going to repromet any the pattery repeated on the
the Malay estate owners asocia acres in the country-over 25 per tion which represented well over cent of the total acreage.
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