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Singapore, June 3.
Left Penang 9 p.m. Saturday- arrived Singapore 7.42 m., Sun- day...
That was the car record for the southward run of 518 mlies through the Peninsula established by Mr. N. G. Reddish, a well-known Ipoh business man, when he pulled up his 1935 Chevrolet Standard tourer in front of the Victorin Memorial Although ac- yesterday morning. companied by his Malay syce he was at the wheel all the way him- self,
His run is an improvement of one hour and six minutes on the previous record of 11 hours and 48 minutes set up by Mr. G. Dixon In a Sunbeam about four years ago. Mr. Reddish was also the Arst motorist to register an unofficial record between Penang and Singa- pore in 1926, when with Mr. Mar- shall, he accomplished the distance
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in about 18 hours, at an average speed of a little over 30 miles an hour.
Yesterday's average worked out at 48.4 mp.h.
The first thing Mr. Reddish did On arrival was to go over to the
PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1935,
THE SPEED LIMIT
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The limit has turned out the new driver in a variety of types. Roughly, he can be divided into (a) very cautious; (b) cunning: There (c) nervous; (d), wise. are many combinations and per- mutations, of course, but these are the main categories as I have during the last found them. month, studying them on foot as well as driving, in town and coun- try, on highways and in byways. There is little to be said about A except that he is quite right, and should be given a distinguishing plaque. He seldom exceeds twen- ty miles an hour, never twenty- five; sticks to the near side of the road; blows his horn rather often: is studiously correct in the giving of signals, and is liable to stop 1 good very suddenly. He is citizen.
Gricket Club for a beer. He had not eaten the whole way and had had only coffee to drink.
ADVERSE CONDITIONS
The machine ran perfectly all the way and was remarkably cool at the end of the journey. He had no need to fill up either radiator or sump.
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Shell petrol and Patent Castrol motor all were used.
· GIFTS MISUSED I do not care for B.. He is often a clever, sometimes an experien- He handles his car ced driver. with sympathy and intelligence, but he misuses his gifts. He has a nasty habit of driving immedi- ately behind any sort of car (he knows all about the speed-cop dressed up as a golfer, about the false mliner) that is doing about twenty-eight miles an hour, not;
Starting from the Butterworth ferry at 9 pm, sharp, Mr. Reddish was duly clocked out and had dry roads all the way to Ipoh, where he' filled up his tank. His arrival in Ipoh was eight minutes earlier han he had expected (11.07 p.m.). but conditions were adverse be- tween that town and Kuala Lum Bur
After passing through Bidor the road was full of twists and turns right beyond Tanjong Malim and up to Kuala Kubu. It also drizzled steadily until he reached Rawang. Then the weather Improved.
Owing to the slippery nature of the surface, however, he was 20 minutes late in Kuala Lumpur.
Africa; and the Rev. J. S. Kydd, The Foreign Missions Committee Leneral secretary.
results the disastrous stressed which a large-scale retrenchment would bring to their foreign "nis-
THE LAST STRETCH Continuing south, he filled bis tank again at Seremban 43 miles) and again in Labis. That carried him right through to Singapore.
But the last stretch through Johore at dawn was the most dif- Acult owing to a layer of mist covering about 50 miles of the route.
Mr. Reddish reported that the roads are in good condition, except for two bad patches under repair fin Perak and Johore. On the straights he mare, than once ex- ceeded 80 mp.h, but he had five customs gates, two level crossings and the Taiping, and Seremban Passes to contend with.
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By using the alternative route in- land he avoided the ferries.
Large numbers of steam rollers were met.
Mr. Reddish is full of praise for his car, which he had taken from the stocks of the Ipoh branch of Borneo-Chevrolet, and had just
run-in.
It will be recalled that several records bave been broken since MT. Reddish did his first trip in 1928.
FOREIGN MISSIONS
Edinburgh, May 25. Three thousand women BISCED- bled yesterday afternoon in the Usber Hall, Edinburgh, as a meet- ing of the Women's Foreign Mis sions accorded a warm welcome to the Righ Rev. the Moderator when, with Mr. and Miss Lang, he visit- ed the hall and delivered a short address.
Mrs. J. T. S. Watson, whose terin bf office as president ta nOW expired, was chairman, and it was. intimated by the Moderator that the next president of the Women's Foreign Missions Committee would be Mrs Marr, Paisley,
Dr. Lang conveyed the Church's greetings to the large assemblage, and said that they felt that the work of the Women's Foreign Mis sions, with its 300, missionaries in 17 mission areas in China, India, Africa, and the West Indies, - was & work of-which the Church had reason to be abundant by prond.. Interesting details of work in the Foreign Mission folds were given by Miss Mamie Craig, Jal ns: the Hon. Mary Scott, Sikkim; Mrs. MacNaughtan. Manchuria. Miss Dorothy Galbraith, West
apparently, with the idea of being able to overtake it qwiftly safely. usefully. but with the sily notion of exposing the unhappy police- man at his detested duty, and then, full of sanctimonious satis- faction, writing to the papers
about it.
C is an unfortunate. He was never really either happy or safe under the old rules; under the new the creature Is miserable, a danger to himself and others, hystericaly anxious to do what is right, painfully apt to do what is
wrong.
He imitates A, the Very Cautious; but without A's confd- A knows what to do and ence.. bebavé at any juncture.
You know nothing about Q. In an agony of nerves. trying to see all round him, and therefore over- looking what lies under his eyes, listening for the gong, he gives half an eye to every car in sight, lest should suddenly blossom with helmets and handcuffs. The
sets in, in' inevitable reaction the shape of desperate nonchal- ance, and, until terror drives him back to his Kerb-side crawl he
known commits every
driving crime.
What is there to say to D? Only that you never notice him, seldom hear him. It is he whose driving and behaviour is publidy
once for ten notifed
thousand times the idiocy of others is broadcast as typical driving. He is not really D. one of the new drivers, but the one who has for two reigns kept down the acclod- ent rate on British roads.
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