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MALAYA IN 1914
William-Powlett, D.5.C., to Vesper, Arriving in Malaya in 1914, he in command; and D. J. R. Simson, was first attached to the stable of to Thanet; in command, July 1E.H, the Sultan of Johore.
Mr. Campbell was a trainer for and H. WU McCall, to Pembroke
a numbers of years for RN.B., July 11.
The popularity of "Chick," une Lt. Cmidrs.-B. "Dean: to Sand-of the most genial personalities of hurst, in command. May 15: & G. Malayan racing circles, could be Skipwith, to Effingham, for com gauged by the large number pre- mand of group of destruyers in sent at the funeral, the service of reserve, May 23; and to Campbell, which was conducted by the Ven. June 17; C. L Edwards, to Mon- Archdeacon Graham White. trose; and W. S. Lea. to Vivien. June 23; M, V. Keogh to Greenwich for course, June 15; to Dryad for course, July 6: and to Tamar, Aug. 20: L. V. Lloyd, to Sutton; R. H. McBean, DS.C., D.S.C., to Dundalk;
F. Douglas-Watson, to Elgin: H. T.
Rust, to Lydd; R. A. Cassidi, to Fermoy: S. H. Norris, to Wakeful; H. Gartside-Tippinge, to Wessex, all in command. July 1; and C. D. H Johnston, to Faulknor, on commg. for service.
Mr. P. S. Laing, the hon. secretary of the Singapore Turf Club, represented the Club and with Mr. J. C. Osborne, the Stipendiary Steward of the Club,
as one of the chief mourners,
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
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To. SELL T
PUBLIC AUCTION
WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 5, 1935
COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M.
AT PEDDER BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR
THE GOODS & CHATTELS. OF THE BEAUTY PARLOUR
Comprising:
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WATE
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Also present were Mr. Camp PUBLIC AUCTION. bell's wife, and Mr. O, M. Noor- din, of Penang, a racehorse owner for whom Mr. Campbell had been training privately.
TURF CLUB MEMBERS Among other members of the Turf Club present were Dr. J. C. Tull, one of the racing stewards, Major D. M. Patrickson, the off-
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Chaplains Rev E. G. D. Fawkes, M.A., to Durban, and for ships of the Third Cruiser Squadron, › May 25; Rev. W. F. Scott, MA (retd).cial handicapper, and Mr. G. W.
R. Redfearn, the official" starter. and Rev. T. W. L Caspersz, M.A.
hose of the trainers and jockeya (retd.). to Emingham for service in present were Messrs. F. O. C. | THURSDAY, 6 JUNE, 1935 Reserve Fleet, July, 8 to July 18. O'Neill, H. S. Kirwan, P. Logue, Lts.-E H. Clarke, to Drake. May H. Sleigh," M. van Breukelen, C. 2): H. B. C. Gill, to Dryad, May 28; W. Turley, K. Daniels, A. Draman, J. V. W Frizelle, J. H. Dathan, A. C. V. Whelan (and Mrs. Whalan),AT
SINGAPORE PILOT WEDS
J. Cobham, R. M. D. Ponsonby. R. D. McPherson, A. W. Sleigh, P. S. Bostock, J. M (Parker, D. F. Pankard, J. F. Donnelly, add Townsend, and J.M. S. Cox, to Capt. C. W. E. Humphries, Victory for shart P and R.T.mong others" present" were Mr. course, June 3; H. H. Leatherdale, R. T. G. Arthur, Lieut.-Col. C. L. to St. Fagan, in command, June 4: rior, Mr. J. Carmichael, Mi. A. A, Cook, to Tedworth, June 10: A.. L. Davies, Mr. J. N. C. Han- C. Akerman, to Pegasus, June, 14: cock, Mr. McMahon, Mr. J. B. J. E. Grice, to St. Martin, in com David, Mr. H. B. Knox, Mr. and mand, June 19; F. C. Brodrick, to Mrs. A. L Gilmour, Mr. Fargason,
Mrs. Billett and Mrs. G. Walton. Scout; M. H. R. Crichton, to Thanet: R. G. B. O'N. Roe, to Scotsman J. T. B. Birch, to Sabre: R. D. Franks, to Scimitar; J. F. Thompson, to Saladin; J. R. Cro- Captain Frederick George Vin- thers, to Wakeful; S, H. Beattie, to rent Stovell, son of the late Cap- Horncastle, to Sutton; Vesper; G.. B. Rowe, to Wessex; Rtain E. F. Stovell and Mrs. Stovell
J. A. W. of Jersey C.I..
married to Tothil, ta Pangbourne: R. B Miss Betty Isobel Hipwood, only Chandler, to Albury; DH, F. He daughter of Sir Charles and Lady Hipwood, of Chislehurst. Kent. on therington, to Dundalk: Saturday at St. Andrew's Cathe Stuart-Menteth, to Elgin: F. A. L.
dral. H. Watson, to Lydd; and A. R. L. Butler, to Fermoy, June 17; W. Edden, R. H. R. Moodie, and N. J. Wagstaff, to Faulkner, on commg for service; and R. A. F. Heap, to Cyclops, undated.
SUM
Captain Stoveli is a member of the Singapore Pilots Association.
The bride, who was given away by her brother Mr. C. M. Hipwood, wore a dress of pale blue gured and embroidered organdie, with a Cd, Gunners.-E. J. Robinson, to large Leghorn hat, and carried a Kennet, May 28; and R. J. Maun-bouquet of yellow gladioli. She der, to Liffey, June 10.
was attended by Mrs. J. F. Docl berg Matron of Honour and Mr. A. C. Gilbert was best man.
Senior Masters.-H. F Warbur ton, to 5. Vincent; and A Petty. 10 p.m.-Concert by the Nationalto Victory for RN.B., June 1.
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Lady Hipwood who had arrived that morning with the bride, by the Mantaa wore a dress of floral Her
Munich Conductor: Drake, May 8; and F. Jane, to Ajax, Ininon with hat to match.
Franz Adam.
May 21%
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bouquet was of mauve orchids,
After the ceremony a reception was held at Mr. Gilbert's house in Swettenham 'Boad.
SULTAN OF JOHORE AT SELETAR
Singapore, May 28. "And now I must have my own aeroplane," said H.H. the Bultan of Johore at Seletar on Friday.
His Highness had just alighted from one of the new Singapore III firing bonts in which he made his first fight.
has been apointed Lord Advocate.
The Sultan spent half-an-hour in Mr. Cooper took his seat in the the air. It was a beautiful after- House of Commons on May 8. He noon and Johore Bahru looked was elected, Conservative MP. for very pretty in the sunlight. " West Edinburgh at the recent by never appreciated how slowly an election.
aeroplane seems to travel when you
are up in one and how pleasant it all in” the Bulten said. Air Commodore B. W. Smith ac companied His Highness, the plane being piloted by Wing Commander Scott,
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Afterwards, the Sultan inspected the aircraft of all three squadrons at the Station and all the officers were introduced to him. He ex- presend a desire to come again and see more of the work of the EAE in Singapore.
COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM.
No. 7 & 9, CAMERON ROAD (DUNHAR VILLAS), KOWLOON.
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JONKER DIAMOND SOLD
Purchased By New York Dealer
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, May 18. The famous Jonker diamond, the
fourth largest diamond in the world, the finding of which was reported by our Pretoria, Corres- pondent in The Times of January, 18, 1934, has been sold to an Ameri- can diamond merchant. The
price paid is stated to be in the neighbourhood of £150,000.
The stone, which weighs 726 carats and is the size of a hen's egg, is named after Jacobus Jon- ker, the South African farmer and prospector, on whose claim at Elandsfontein the diamond was found by a native assistant in Jan-. uary, 1934.
It was described at the time as a. pure white dawless diamond, about one-third of the size of the famous Cullinan (3,025 carats), be
Jonker refused-
fore it was cut,
an offer of £75,000 for the stone, and gave, an 'option to Bir Ernest Oppenheimer, chairman of the Diamond Corporation, who bought "It and "sent. It to London. The price was £83,000. Negotiations for the sale of the stone were be- gue last summer.
A Reuter, telegram from New
york states that the purchaser is Mr. Harry Winston, the New York diamond merchant, who says that the diamond will be brought to the United States within a month and show to prospective pur chasers. If no satisfactory bids are made, is will be cut.up into a number of smaller, stones.
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