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SINGAPORE TURF. CLUB.

NEW RULES ADOPTED.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926.

satimated the value of the Club's next year without notice at all. property at about $400,000, and in He suggested the dosirbility of the old rules there was not the lenying the question to the Com slightest suggestion as to whom mittee, making it quite clear that that belonged. This rule remedied a non-Eritisher must put up strong. that and gave the Committee power qualifications if he is to be elict- to take any steps considered neces-ed art drdlaary member. The now rules of the Singapore sary or desirable for the mainton- Turf Club, were adopted by a adee and improvement of racing. Gilmore palated out that they Opposing the amendment Mr. A. poorly attended meeting of mem-on their course. That might be had over 1,700 members. bera, held in the Victoria Theatre come of great importance liber on bership was limited to 1,800 and Mom- recently under the Chairmanship because racing had extended so of Mr. J. D. Saunders, after vari-muck that it was rather beyond might do so to the exclusion of by admitting bon-Britishers they ous amendments had been made. the possibilities of the presorit

Mr. R. Page, who was respon the question of removal might Mr. O. P. Grifth-Jones also op

course and in the next few years Britishers who come out later, sible for the drafting of the rules come in. sald that for some years past' it

For ten years past the posed the amendment, remarking had been obvious that the rules Committed had given subscriptions that there was a possibility of the were to some extent obsolete and to various cliarities, but in the old Club funds and property and the to some extent contradictory and rules there was no sanction for management passing into the unfair to the Comtalttes. The This rulo gave the Committee hands of non-Britisher subjects. proposed rules were no wild fan- power almost as wide as those of It was remote, but these rules, be cles of his own brain but had most a public company. Rule 7 was a hoped, were going to last for some respectable parentage in the rules kind of counterblast to it, giving years to come.

of the Rigoon, Calcutta, Penang, Power to the ordinary members in Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Hongkong, general meeting to remove the and Shanghai clubs.

In regard to the rule relating to honorary members the meeting ap proved an amendment including

Committee.

Mr. G. B. II. Webb, who also ope posed, aaid there were quite en2 ough British subjects here who could run the Club efficiently.

The amendment was put to the meeting and lost.

Mr Page next referred to new Rule 26, dealing with the election of members. He explained thất this was the only rule on which the the Regent of Kedah and the Com- Committeo were not unanimous, mander-in-Chief of the China and he had an amendment to pro- Mr. Page again raferred to the Squadron within the rule.

pose in connection with the rule, possibility of removal in connec that the sentence "Only British tion with the rule increasing the limiting subjects shall be eligible for elec entrance fee to $25. If they had

tion as ordinary" members"

Referring to the rule

the number of ordinary members

be to find a new race course some day,

to 1,800 Mr. Page said the view deleted. He said he saw no ren- he said, it meant finding very large. had been expressed that this was

On the proposition of Mr. Page,

too small, but theirs was not a very son why the Turf Club should be funds. large course and he pointed out distinguished from every other that membership of Calcutta Turf European Club in Singapore, and Club was 900, and Rangoon, he for the non-Britisher irrespective seconded by Mr. C. E. Gibson, the thought, was not very much more;

of whether he was the most at-rules, as amended, were adopted, The present membership of the tractive person in Singapore. He and it was agreed that they should Club was just over 1,700.

foresaw the possibilty in the come into force on November 1. course of a few years, of a Dutch- A vote of thanks to Mr. Puge man, an American or conceivably concluded the meeting. a Malay who might be a useful

Dealing with Rule 6, which yests all the funds and property of the Club In the Committee as Trustees member of the Club, who might

Mr. Page said that under the old be a large owner of race horses, Pursued by a dog, a hare ran rules, although the Committee had but who would not go in for rac-into the sea at Redcar and swam power to maintain the course they ing on a large scale because as a for about 200 yards before It was had no power to improve the rac-subscribing member be was liable caught by a fisherman, who put ing amenities of the Club. He to have his name taken off the list out after it in a boat.

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