General Sir John Monash, Personal Files Book 23, 24 September - 26 December 1919, Part 13

Conflict:
First World War, 1914–18
Subject:
  • Fall of Singapore
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RCDIG0000644
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Cont. Event No 3 4th Heat. 3r Abeal Mrs Horabrook – Ar Col hshead Ms Bustirns & Lt Col Steinson M Ellott - M Brookes T. Parker C Capt. James Mr Mrs Rauson - Maj-Patterson fell & t swete N Curan - Mlot Brardsmore B A.T. Baillien - M. T. Milliar J. Parker - M Megg. Wills - Major Back MMr Monash - Capt Trsar Hurley - Sh Col Kennedy. N. M Rac. Mr Henson N Wallaes - L L.L. Spinice 6th Heal 5th deal A Harhidge – Capt. Bennell P7. L.J. Mackinnon c. Wilknnson N MMr A.B. Williams. M Gol Murray Fnimer it Nielson Wigley - i Gordon Majis Raighin Wright Locke. M. Longhuist Bickustest Rw. Gaut Godhard - Lt Ball M. Godhard. Winward Pattison . M.L.R.S. Spivak ph Cohen N Milne Bell - Major Wisdon M chale Bryan N 1s in each heat to start in Final Event No 4 Obstack mlace. 12noon. no Eeal 2 Heat. allen Capt c Godhawd Fieloar pt Ball Hamilton chale Brooker N H. Fell Jamer Hewson Capt. Cohen ph wiston they M Bales R81 pp Ham h Bock Maj 4 Heat S. Heal Uleoqj. h th Dunnett ShCd Suvenson Beaidomn th Col L.J. Mackinno Bennett Capt Killey CH. 8.W. I Binjamin Majr Whiele he Cal Kinnedy Ld. K.L. Spincer Mater Rarghin p J.Z. hilley YuisC L.R.V. Spincer. L6. ne tral to start in treat P22 in each
Event No 5 2:30.P.NT. Diiving Blundfolded Thraugh Mr B. Elleok and Capt. Allen < M M.W.D. Lelley Swete 2. Mr M. Brookes Parterson 5. Mr Back Winward Maj N. Milne Kaighin t Col Kennedy Mr M.C. Wilkinson Swete N C.B. Williams it Haddow Capi- Monast O. Cohen p Ciman W. Wight. Bates. to uest. N Honnabrook Mqj CBr Rof Gant 12 N Mr. Rac Capl. naloa B N male M B.C. Kennedy 17 which Major Robuston 15 Mr Godhawd i Fell 16 CRm 12 chackm on Bunbury hocke Beardsmar ht cor Binjamin whikehead ht 19 M he col Mhanay Vinal 20 In Col. Hilme M Wighy 21. A. t alcog. Harler 22 Dennelt CR C.C. Rcid Capt. 23 230. P.P7 B3. (Deck Mt L.R.V. Shince LA.W. Stvinson L.R.S. Spince c Emott X 2.J. Killey Parker Pew Bickusoth cors Bac ph Bales c M Han. Hamiltor Wisdom Wallars major 16r col Godor S Baillien Mr Parken Dinnett LX Maschiad e D.E.Be Col ph M? Capt. James Hastrdg. c Buighe. hulson Majir cr Hamilton Bryan Capt. M Goshaw Rawson majn Patterson Walker C Milne M. HowanI M. Agivson Richards ould Buchanan t Spincer C Howard Mr. E.L. Bel Lockhait Capt. Gnd or Fell h Wille Mulian 10 12 13 157 16 18 2. 20 22 Bottles A.
Event No 6 4. (Buk) 3-55. P.M. Tace. Shoe 3r Buat. t Heat. Rut. 2 Mrs Buchanan N Eaward R. Spencer CH Mr Fell Baillien M Milne No M Ediotl Ciman Patterson Winghe. Raward A.B. Williame i co Bushidg Burburey MWirkinson Mr bates whikhead CC. Riid G. Packe Neilson Hurlers it 6 Heat Heal Heat: M Wills Final Obornatrook N M M Locke 905 aw Monast N N BC Kinnedy Richards Hamilton Mr N Bryan J. Eliott callus M Bell Winward Waltals Mrs Poberson Gaug. Walker M? Mr Wigley M Rac Baly Finals 4 Beats to Start in Winning No 7. 6 went B (Dick 3.45 Appli Bothing Race. that. 3d But Heal: 3 M. mall cB Bales Dunnett. 42 Capl. Jamie niloar Fill Capt. Capt. Hardow D Col Kennedy Cohen X Binnete Wisdon Dr. L.R.S. Spiva Major Goohan in Karghin Capt Hamilton ptcot Hewson Beardmin M. Tooper c 5th Eeat 4th Hat Ban h uteo. ht same D.W. Trilley 17 LLCol 4. Spincer Lh hh 4 1 Mulia Major Lfs C. kingamin. ph Oan Winness of Tats to dart in dat
Event no 8 (B. Dick. 4.30. P.M. Drawing Face. 5. Real P Hial Srd deal Mh. Ransar Magn whi Mr. Howard– Maj Wisdom. Mr. J. Ellootl. Sh ld. Runnedy. Mr Gaul- Marchead. Hrnabook - M Binamire Wilkinson - M. Mun Mrs JWilkunon M Rewson W. Cay- Mr Killey Baillein -Lt Ball B. Ediott . Major Rarghin Balls – Cape Hamilton M Hurly.A Spuieer B. Godhard – Major Obenty Mr 2.4 And Mayis Barch Mr Puttuson - he Ham Wr. Verral. M. Goohaw Mr. Hamilton. Lt 1ohen Packer - Nr Laumer 6th Heal 5th Heat 4th Heal. Mr Rinnddy – Majis Pallersin Mr. Rotuston Khild James Mrs Wth whitehead. Rw Bickusketh Mr. S. Williams Capt Wadda Mr Walles - M Balis Fill Capt. Jamies Mr. Huily. L Dunneer Mr C. Recd. Sh. L.R. Spivak Ciman - M. D. hilley Marash. " RoM Ws. Richards - Cpt. Dunell Barludge -Ih Swete. M. Patteson - Mr Felll chilne - Lh Col Braidiore Mr Pacher. Feb. Dr Mr. S.A.U. Spmnee– Capt. Allen W Locke. Mc Mell Hr Burchanan & M Brooker Mr Swece . Mr T. Michan WWilim Lh Mledg. to start in frats Frist in each heal Event No 9. 17 (Deck) 5.P.M. Subragette. Racr 5 Heat 1s Heal 2nd Heal. Mr Baillen - Capt. Fuloa Mr. Busan. M Gadm. Mr Gaul- Capt. Bennett M Palleson- Rev. Bickuslth M. Hartrdg Lt Meog MMrs D. H Spias - Mr Ferl. Wh Packee. Kold Braidsmae Mms Mors – Majir Back M Wicknson - St J. Killey C. Red - Mr Mall Monash. M Crimer Mrs Vial - Lh Gould Cay. M Todhaw Oh Reed – L Col, hennidy Milne - MCol Stivenson Whitehead-D Cohen Bates- Sh Scuete Wm Till. Lh Col Helmy Mr Hurley. N.J. Mackenna Hanacrook M Milne 9 Edioll & st Roff. 5th Heal. 6 Heal H. Heal Mss Colluns - Sh E.L. Spivas Mr J. Pattison - th Han Mrs Rawson- In Lawson. Mr C Rac Major Palluson M. Wallas. Capt Haddon tnaw. Bail Bowes. A eo hgshead Ms Richards. M. Balls. Buchanan M. Brookes elull. Capt. games]. Cunan. M. Baillien Mrs Veilson - St Dumnell M.M. Kinnedy– M.A.R Spinde Lacke – ShCol Muran Wighy. Mr. D. hilley Mrs A. Warker. Major Wisdo M Robuston - Capt. Allen Unght - Lt Burgamin Bell. LCol James W. A. Williams. Mayn haughn B Porhard. Capt. Hmilton diats to Start in firals Wamis of
40 0 2 Day Event No 10 Finm 10.30 17.17 plndford Hundle Race Obat. 2 Heal. tC L Cohen th Benemen ulcoq. Dunnett Capt samil pr Brookess M. Bake Karghin Major GuesC. Majr Famels p Col Hamilton Capt Hewson M. M. L.PI. Mackinnon M Col Kennedy. Heal 3rd Ieal 4 M Sam utoar Capt 184 M D. Lieley M Millian M Godhard allen Capt Capt. Bennett. Which Major M Col Munray.U.C. M. L.R. Spivc M. ill W.L. Specer Back. Major heals to Start in finats o Wenning 10.45. am Event. terial of Abou 1130.A.M. Final of Potato Haci nd 1s 2 11.45. an A. tinals of apple Kothing Iacr. no of d
2- Day 15 12 (noon) Star - Pillaw Fighting M. L.L. Spinck V. Mat Heuty h col m Jamies Milliar M male Major Bennett Bales mest L.R. Spiva Cohen ph th Kennedy ph Buyamen Col h M Heson Skaenson Back map Bennett Capt. Koloan Cape N8 pt Asdom Lh Col Munray. V.C. majn a. Bye Karghin Bug Ye. Robertson S. D. Lieley Godhan t ulcoq 00 Jamies Capt. 230 Finals Bottle Deiving no 2 13 Final Whistling Race 3:0 18 i Race Final 33 Shoe no 1 final Raa 3.30 supagitte B 2. Final Ral Drawing 3.45 A 3 4.0 final Bothen where Act. Than A 2r 445 Final Pace Obstacts no O. 0
Many Hhero Elllen Killey D. Brookes Kaidhin Dr Kennedy Sweet Haddon tohen Bates Guest Fo male Whecler Fell Mc Kinnon Benjam Beardsmor Murray Helme Alrocy Bennett Pth tpep time Bott 60.00 20.00 120 60.00 37.00 59.00 or 31.00 disgutfed 52.00 32 105.00 55 49.00 49 3800 28 48.00 28 4700 61 131.00 22.00 22 45.00 45 3300 23 5100 21 23.00 23 disgectiful 120.00 40 65.00 25 Namef Hare Whieler Stephenson Meckion Bates Dunn't Sewson Bearksmore Patterson James Time 15 25 25 26 32 36 18 disgunte 21 pothy Maks 15 25 65 86 32 66 28 57
A0. Dec/19 Indian AIMIS SKARIM BUK. 0000000000 COPIES OF TESTIMONIALS 500000000 Temple Trees, 6th October, 1917. Karim Bux has read my hand with care. He has told me a good deal of truth about the past and I therefore feel hopeful that the rest of his information may be realized (Signed) W. MARTORY STUBBS. L. G's Camp of E. B. and Assam Central Camp, Coronation Durbar, 17th Dec., 1911. Karim Bux seems to know a great deal of the ancient Indian Science of Palmistry, and can read one's hand with remarkable accuracy and foretell coming events which almost always come to pass. In my case almost every one of the occurrences he had predicted have taken place. He is not only a palmist but is a good judge of character. (Signed) RAJAH MOHINDO RANYAN. Ray of Kakina. This is to certify that Karim Bux has foretold me several events, and all of them have come to pass. I first met him in Delhi, and he seems to me a marvellous man in foretelling events. Paid Rupees fifteen to Karim Bux. H. P. TOMSETT. Kakina, 22-2-12. I have had my fortune told by Karim Buxas well and up to date what he has foretold has come true. (Signed) PRINCE V. DHULIP SINGH. 3rd April, 1905. I have had my fortune told a second time by Karim Bux and hope his predictions for the future will be as true as the last. (Signed) Colombo, 28th January, 1900.
I have had my fortune twice told by Karim Bux, once nearly all of what he predicted then has come true. He has now told me my fortune again. (Signed) A. H. MIRSER, 20th February, 1901. 20th Regt. M. L. Karim Bux has related to me many events which have come to pass since his last visit at Jammoo. (Signed) Capt. L. CONTIN. 3rd January, 1887. I have had my fortune told by Karim Bux in Bangalore on the 3rd July— with reference to certain predictions of which the man could not possibly have had idea either from the servant or any other source. The fulfilment was a remark- able coincidence. To-day he met me in Fyzabed. (Signed) R. H. M. SHEVEN. 16-2-1901. Bombay Bank, Karachi. Karim Bux told me my fortune on the 8th of March, 1900, and the first event has come to pass. He seems to be able to read the hand cleverly. (Signed) J. SINCLAIR, P. &O. S.S. Persia. Had my fortune told in 1886 in Bangalore and curiously enough this man’s predictions were fulfilled. (Signed) M. WALKERS, Capt., R.A. Karim Bux told me my fortune a few days ago, a part of what he said came true the following week. (Signed) EDITH WOOD. 24-11-1900. Allahabad. I have had my fortune told by Karim Bux, what he told me in March, 1896, in Bombay the first part although had come to pass. (Signed) MRs. PEARSE. Karim Bux has told me my fortune. 17-11-1900. (Signed) C.S. ARSON Karim Bux has told us our fortunes with considerable success. (Signed) W. L. MURRAY MENLIES. Ireby, Norwood, Ceylon, 7th Feb., 1901. Bearer is really clever at fortune telling. (Signed) F. M. HILL. Oakley Cottage, Nuwara Eliya. This fortune teller has taken great pains telling my fortune and I hope it will come true. It is only fair to him to say that already something has come true. (Signed) J. HENDERSON The Temple Trees, Colpetty, Colombo. Karim Bux has told my fortune he seems to be clever at palmistry. (Signed) ROBERT COTESWORTH. Stockholm, Norwood, 14th March, 1905. I have had my fortune told by Karim Bux on July 13th at Simla, what he foretold then has come to pass. He seems clever in his work. (Signed) Lr. HARRY EDGAR JANE, R.N. Karim Bux told my fortune cleverly. (Signed) G. M. HALELGROVE. 30.6-1901. Bombay. Karim Bux told me of certain things which would happen to me within two years, and up-to-date everything has come to pass. He seems clever (Signed) RUTT MORMON Pale Hill, Bandra. He knows something of Palmistry. (Signed) E. PRUsT. Government House, Ootacamund. Karim Bux told my fortune, a good deal of which came true, he has now told it again and certainly has hit off two things correctly in the immediate future. (Signed) LADY ADA HARRIS, Government House, Ootacamund. Karim Bux told my fortune last year in February, 1892, curiously some of the things came true. (Signed) LADY CONSTANCE WENLOCK. Karim Bux told me my fortune last year and most of what he told me came true, he has told it me again to-day and I think him a clever master of character. (Signed) LADY MAUD MANSDAWN. 27th July, 1891.
Karim Bux has told me my fortune, he appears clever at his business and has a good knowledge of Palmistry. (Signed) J. M. FAMULT MOGOD, 5th Lancers. I have had my fortune told by Karim Bux and find his reading of the past very clever. He also predicted the future which I hope may also come true. (Signed) L. BOUSTEAD, Charnwood, Gregory’'s Road. My hand has been read by Karim Bux, and he has told me facts of my past that are absolutely true, and his predic- tions as to the future are certainly most interesting. consider him very good. (Signed) E. STEPHENS. Charnwood, Gregory's Road. 11th June. My fortune you told about a fortnight ago was very correct as regards the past and during the last fortnight one of the events you foretold has quite unexpectedly come true. Yours truly, MARLE DAVIES, Hymthurst Hoblet Tas. Galle Face Hotel, 22nd February, 1905. Aughton Lanes, 15-2-08. Karim Bux told me my fortune in 1903 and was within 3 months of a matter he forcasted as going to happen in 3 years and which it was impossible to foresee. He has told my fortune again to-day and several things have been correct while I am convinced that several are about to happen. (Signed) STUART COLTART. Galle Face Hotel, 4th June, 1917. After about nine years Karim Bux has read my hand again. I consider him very good. Much that he told me before was true and I hope that this time too his predictions will come true. One pleasant thing that he foretold has al- ready happened. (Signed) E. STEPHENS. Galle Face Hotel, 27th July, 1917. This man has read my fortune, three things he told me have come true. I think him uncanny. He is very good and no liar.. (Signed) W. N. G. AITKEN.

Event No 3 Cont.

3 ' Heat

Mrs. Burbury & Lt Col Stevenson

Mrs. J.T. Parker & Capt. James

Mrs. Fell & Lt Swete

Mrs. A.T. Baillieu - Mr. T. Millian

Mrs. Wells - Major Back

Mrs. Hurley - Lt Col Kennedy.

Mrs. Wallas - Lt E.L. Spencer

4th Heat.

Mrs. Hornabrook - Lt Col Innshead

Mrs. Elliott - Mr. Brookes

Mrs. Rauson - Major Patterson

  "  Curran - Lt Col Beardsmore

  "  J. Parker - Lt Ulcoq.

  "  Monash - Capt Treloar

  " McRae - Mr Hewson

5th Heat

Mrs. M. Wilkinson - Mr. L.J. Mackinnon

  "  Nielson - Lt Lorrimer

  "  Wright - Major Kaighin

  "  Grant - Rev Bickusteth

  " Winward - Mr. Godhard

  Mrs. Milne - Lt Cohen

  Mrs. Bryan - Mr. Male

6th Heat.

Mrs. Hailridge - Capt. Bennett

Mrs. G.B. Williams - Lt Col Murray

  "  Wigley - Lt Gordon

  " Locke - Mr. Longhurst.

  "  Godhard - Lt Ball

  "  Patterson - Lt L.R.V. Spencer

  "  Bell - Major Wisdom

                                                     1st in each heat to start in final

 

                                                                 - Event No 4. -

               12. noon -                                  Obstacle Race.

1st Heat

Mr. Godhard

LL Ball

Mr. Male

  "  H. Fell

  "  Hewson

Major Wisdom

Lt Roff

Major Back

2nd Heat.

Capt Allen

  "  Treloar

  "  Hamilton

Mr. Brookes

Capt. James

Lt Cohen

Mr. Balis

Lt Ham

3 Heat.

Lt Dunnett

Lt Col Beardsmore

Capt. Bennett

Lt Benjamin

Lt Col Kennedy

Major Kaighin

  " Guest

Lt L.R.V. Spencer.

4th Heat

Lt Ulcoq.

Lt Col Stevenson

L. J. Mackinnon

Mr. I. W. Lilley

Major Wheeler

Lt E.L. Spencer

Lt J.J. Lilley

                                       1st & 2nd in each heat to start in Final

 

 

                                                    Event No 5

2.30 P.M.                                    Driving Blindfolded Through Bottles

                                                                                                                                               (A)

1 Mrs. B. Elliott

and

Capt. Allen
2. Mrs. Swete

"

Mr. W. D. Lilley
3 Mrs. Patterson

"

Mr. Brookes
4 Mrs. Winward

"

Major Back
5 Mrs. Milne

"

  "  Kaighin
6 Mrs. M. E. Wilkinson

"

Lt Col Kennedy
7 Mrs. G. B. Williams

"

Lt Swete
8   "       Monash

"

Capt. Haddon
9   "       Curran

"

Lt O. Cohen
10   "        Wright

"

W. Bates
11 Mrs. Honnabrook

"

Major Guest
12 Mrs. Gaul

"

Lt Roff
13 Mrs. McRae

"

Capt. Treloar
14 Mrs. B. C. Kennedy

"

Mr. Male
15   "     Robertson

"

Major Wheeler
16 Mrs. Godhard

"

Mr. Fell
17 Mrs. Burbury

"

Mr. Mackinnon
18   "     Locke

"

Lt Col Beardsmore
19   "     Whitehead

"

Lt Benjamin
20 Mrs. Vinal

"

Lt Col Murray
21 Mrs. Wigley

"

Lt Col Helme
22 Mrs. Hurley

"

Lt Ulcoq.
23 Mrs. C. C. Picid

"

Capt. Bennett

2.30 P.M.     B (Deck)

 

1 Mrs. L.R.V. Spencer - Lt Col W. Stevenson
2. Mrs. J. Elliott - Lt L.R.V. Spencer
3   "  G. Parker -  "  J.J. Lilley
4   "  Moss - Rev Bickustoth
5   "  Balis - Lt Ball
6 Mrs. Hamilton - Lt Ham
7   "  Wallas - Major Wisdom
8 Mrs. Baillieu - Lt Col Indon
9 Mrs. Parker - Lt Dunnett
10 Mrs. D. E. Picid - Lt Col Moreshead
11 Mrs. Hartudy - Capt. James
12 Mrs. Lulson - Major Blight
13 Mrs. Bryan - Capt. Hamilton
14   "  Rawson - Mr. Godhaw
15   "  Walker - Major Patterson
16 Mrs. Howard - Mr. Milne
17 Mrs. Richards -   "  Hewson
18   "  Buchanan - Lt Gould
19 Mrs. Howard - Lt E. L. Spencer
20   "  Bell - Capt. Lockhart
21   " Fell - Lt Gadon
22   "  Wills - Mr. Milliar

[*Finals on 2nd Day*]

 

 

Event No 6

3.15. P.M.     Shoe Race    A. (Deck)

1st Heat.

Mrs. L.R. Spencer

Mrs. Fell

Mrs. Patterson

  "  Howard

Mrs. Burbury

  "  C.C. Reid

  "  Neilson

2nd Heat.

Mrs. Howard

Mrs. Milne

Mrs. Elliott

  "  A.B. Williams

Mrs. Hurlridge

Mrs. Bales

  "  G. Parker.

3rd Heat.

Mrs. Buchanan

  "  Baillieu

  "  Curran

  "  Wright

  "  M. Wilkinson

  "  Whithead

Mrs. Hurley.

4th Heat.

Mrs. Wills

  "  Monash

  "  Richards

  "  Collins

  "  Winward

  "  Walker

  Mrs. Healy

5th Heat.

Mrs. Vinal

Mrs. Locke

Mrs. Hamilton

Mrs. J. Elliott

Mrs. Wallas

Mrs. Gaul

Mrs. McRae

6th Heat

Mrs. Hornabrook

Mrs. Godhard

Mrs. B.C. Kennedy

Mrs. Bryan

  "  Bill

  "  Roberson

  "  Wigley

Winners of Heats to Start in Finals

 

Event No 7.

3.40:      Apple Bobbing Race      B (Deck)

1st Heat

Lt Dunnett.

Capt. James

Lt Col Kennedy

Lt L.R.V. Spencer

Capt Hamilton

Mr. Brookes

2nd Heat

Mr. Bales

Capt. Feldon

Lt Cohen

Major Wisdom

  "  Kaighin

Mr. Hewson

3rd Heat.

Mr. Male

  "  Fell

Capt. Haddow

  "  Bennett

Mr. Godhard

Lt Col Beardsmore

4th Heat.

Lt Ulcoq

Lt Col James

Lt E.t. Spencer

Mr. Millian

  "  Benjamin

5th Heat.

Lt Ball

Mr. D.W. Lilley

Lt Roff

Major Guest

Lt Ham.

 

Winners of Heats to start in finals

 

 

-  Event No 8 -

4.30. P.M.      Drawing Race.       (D. Deck).

1st Heat.

Mrs. Howard - Major Wisdom.

 " Hornabrook - Lt Benjamin

Mrs. J.Wilkinson - Mr. Hewson

" B. Elliott - Major Kaighin

Mrs. Patterson - Lt Ham

" Parker - Lt Lumir

2nd Heat.

Mrs. J. Elliott - Lt Col Kennedy.

Mrs. Gaul - "  "  Maxhead

" Baillieu - Lt Ball

" Bales - Capt Hamilton

" B.Godhard - Major Healy

Mrs. Hamilton - Lt Cohen

3d Heat.

Mrs. Rawson - Major Whitham

" Wilkinson - Lt Col Murray

Mrs Cay - Lt Lilley

Mrs. Healy - Lt Spencer

Mrs. D.L. Reid - Major Bath

Mrs. Venal - Mr Godhard

 

4th Heat

Mrs Wilk Whitehead - Rev Bicksutoth

" Fill - Capt James

" Curran - Mr D. Lilley

Mrs. Hailridge - Lt Swete

" Milne - LtL Col Beardsmore

Mrs. Buchanan - Mr. Brookes

5th Heat

Mrs Kennedy - Major Patterson

Mrs. Wallis - Mr. Balis

Mrs. C. Reid - Lt L.R. Spencer

" Monash - " Roff

" Patterson - Mr Fell

Mrs. L.R.V. Spencer - Capt Allen

Mrs. Swell - Mr. T. Millian

6th Heat.

Mrs. Robertson - Lt Col James

Mrs. B. Williams Capt Huddon

Mrs. Healy - Lt Dunnell

Mrs. Richards - Capt Bennett

Mrs. Parker -  "  Treloar

Mrs. Locke - Mr Male

Mrs. Nielson - Lt Ulcoq.

First in each heat to start in finals

 

-  Event No 9.

5. P.M.      Suffragette Race        A. (Deck)

1st Heat

Mrs Grant - Capt Bennett

Mrs Hartridge - Lt Mcorq

Mrs. Wilkinson - Lt J. Lilley

Mrs. Virral - Lt Gould

" Milne - Lt Col Holme

" J. Elliott & Lt Roff.

2nd Heat

Mrs. Bryan - Lt Gordon

Mrs. L.R. Spencer - Mr. Fell

Mrs. Moss - Major Back

" Monash - Lt Carmin

" D.L. Reid - Lt Col Kennedy

" Bates - Lt Swete

Mrs Hurley - W.J. Mackinmar

3rd Heat.

Mrs Baillieu - Capt Feldon

Mrs Patterson - Rev. Bickustoth

Mrs parker - Lt Col Braidsmore

" C. Reid - Mr Male

" Cay - Mr Godhard

" Whitehead - Lt Cohen

Mrs Hanabrook Mr. Milne

4th Heat

Mrs. Rawson - Mr. Hewson

Mrs. Howard - Lt Ball

Mrs. Buchanan - Mr. Brookes

Mrs. Nielson - Lt Dunell

" Wrigley - Mr. D. Lilley

" Wright - Lt Benjamin

" B. Godhard - Capt. Hamilton

5th Heat

Mrs. Collins - Lt E.L. Spencer

" McRae - Major Patterson

" Howard . Lt Col Magshead

" Elliott - Capt James

Mrs. B. Kennedy - Lt L.R. Spencer

Mrs. A. Walker - Major Wisdom

" Bell - Lt Col James

6th Heat

Mrs. J. Patterson - Lt Ham

Mrs. Wallas - Capt. Haddones

Mrs Richards - Mr. Balis

" Curran - Mr. Bailieu

" Locke - Lt Col Murray

Mrs. Robertson - Capt Allen

Mrs. D. Williams - Major Kaighin

Winners of Heats to Start in finals

 

 

Event No 10.          2nd Day.

Time. 10.30 A.M.           "A"

-  Blindfold Hurdle Race

1st Heat.

Lt Benjamin

  "   Dunnett

Mr. Brookes

Major Kaighin

Lt Col James

Mr. Hewson

Lt Col Kennedy

2nd Heat.

Lt C

Lt Cohen

  "  Ulcoq

Capt James

Mr. Bales

Major Guest

Capt. Hamilton

Mr. I.M. Mackinnon

3rd Heat

Capt. Guldar

Mr. D. Lilley

Mr. Godhard

Capt. Bennett.

Lt Col Murray V.C.

Mr. Fell

Major Back.

4th Heat

Lt Ham

 "  Roff

Mr. Millian

Capt Allen

Major Wheeler

Lt L.R. Spencer

  "  E.L. Spencer

Winners of heats to start in finals

 

10.45 : am     Final of Above Event.

1st.___________ .    2nd__________.

 

11.30. A.M.  "B"

Final of Potato Race

1st.___________  .   2nd__________.

 

11.45 am   "A"

Finals of Apple Bobbing Race

1st.___________   .  2nd__________.

 

 

 

2nd Day

12 (noon)    B.

Spar - Pillow Fighting.

Lt E. L. Spencer

V.

Major Heuly
Lt Col James 

"

Mr. Millian
Mr. Male

"

Major Bennett
 "  Bales

"

  "  Guest
Lt Cohen

"

Lt L. R. Spencer
Lt Benjamin

"

Lt Col Kennedy
Mr. Hewson

"

 "   "  Stevenson
Capt. Bennett

"

Major Back
Lt Roff

"

Capt Tielvan
Major Wisdom

Lt Col Murray V.C.
   "  Kaighin

a. Bye
Brig. Gen. Robertson

 "    "
Mr. D. Lilley

 "    "
 "  Godhard

 "    "
Lt Ulcoq.

 "    "
Capt. James

 "    "

2.30.    Finals Bottle Diving     "A"

1st.___________   .  2nd__________.

3.0.   Final Whistling Race      "B"

1st.___________   .  2nd__________.

3[.1]5.   Final Shoe Race           "A"

1st.___________   .  2nd__________.

3.30.   Final Suffragette Race    "B"

1st.___________   .  2nd__________.

3.45.  Final Drawing race       "A"

1st.___________   .  2nd__________.

4.0.   Final "Brother Where Art Thou"   "A"

1st.___________   .  2nd__________.

4.45.  Final Obstacle Race

1st.___________   .  2nd__________.

 

 

D 4th heat scratch

Name of Horse Time Bottles    
Ellen 20.00 4 60.00  
Lilley D. 60.00 6 120.00 X
Brookes 37.00 2 57.00  
Kaighin 31.00 6 91.00  
Dr. Kennedy ___________________ disqualified
Sweet 32 2 52.00  
Haddow 55 5 105.00  
Cohen 49 0 49.00  
Bates  → 28 1 38.00 - 4
Guest 28 2 48.00  
Roff 27 2 47.00   
Male 61 7 131.00  
Wheeler 22 0 22.00 - 1
Fell 45 0 45.00  
McKinnon 23 1 33.00 - 3
Benjamin 21 3 51.00  
Beardsmore 23 0 23.00 - 2
Murray  disqualified ________________
Helme 40 8 120.00  
Ulcocq. 25 4 65.00  
Bennett

out

   
Name of Horse Time Bottles Marks
Wheeler 15 0 15 -
Stephenson 25 0 25 -
McKinnon 25 4 65
Bates 26 6 86
Dunnit 32 0 32
Hewson 36 3 66
Beardsmore 18 1 28
Patterson disqualify  
James 21 3 51
 

 

[* Mrs Carey

C/o Mr Battle

Grants

Longden Place *]

Dec/19

 

Indian Palmist

KARIM BUX.

Permitted to

Durbar

COPIES OF TESTIMONIALS

Temple Trees, 6th October, 11917.

Karim Bux has read my hand with care. He has told me

a good deal of truth about the past and I therefore feel hopeful

that the rest of his information may be realized

(Signed) W. MARJORY STUBBS

L.G's Camp of E.B. and Assam Central Camp,

Coronation Durbar,

17th Dec., 1911

Karim Bux seems to know a great deal of the ancient

Indian Science of Palmistry, and can read one's hand with

remarkable accuracy and foretell coming events which almost

always come to pass. In my case almost every one of the

occurrences he had predicted have taken place. He is not 

only a palmist but is a good judge of character.

(Signed) RAJAH MOHINDO RANJAN,

Ray of Kakina.

This is to certify that Karim Bux has foretold me several

events, and all of them have come to pass. I first met him in

Delhi, and he seems to me a marvellous man in foretelling

events.

Paid Rupees fifteen to Karim Bux.

H.P. TOMSETT.

Kakina, 22-2-12.

I have had my fortune told by Karim Bux as well and up to

date what he has foretold has come true.

(Signed) PRINCE V. DHULIP SINGH.

3red April, 1905.

I have had my fortune told a second time by Karim Bux

and hope his predictions for the future will be as true as the last.

(Signed)

Colombo, 28th January, 1900.

 

 

 

2

I have had my fortune twice told by Karim Bux, once

nearly all of what he predicted then has come true. He has

now told me my fortune again.

(Signed) A.H.MIRSER,

20th February, 1901.  20th Regt. M.I.

Karim Bux has related to me many events which have 

come to pass since his last visit at Jammoo.

(Signed) Capt. L. CONTIN

3rd January, 1887.

I have had my fortune told by Karim Bux in Bangalore

on the 3rd July - with reference to certain predictions of 

which the man could not possibly have had idea either from

the servant or any other source. The fulfilment was a remarkable

coincidence. To-day he met me in Fyzabed.

(Signed ) R.H.M. SHEVEN,

16-2-1901  Bombay Bank, Karachi.

Karim Bux told me my fortune on the 8th of March, 1900,

and the first event has come to pass. He seems to be able to 

read the hand cleverly.

(Signed) J. SINCLAIR,

P. & O., S. S. Persia.

Had my fortune told in 1886 in Bangalore and curiously

enough this man's predictions were fulfilled.

(Signed) M. WALKERS,

Capt., R.A.

Karim Bux told me my fortune a few days ago, a part of 

what he said came true the following week.

(Signed) EDITH WOOD.

24-11-1900. Allahabad.

I have had my fortune told by Karim Bux, what he told me

in March, 1896, in Bombay the first part although had come

to pass.

(Signed) MRS. PEARSE

Karim Bux has told me my fortune.

17-11-1900. (Signed) C-S- ARSON

Karim Bux has told us our fortunes with considerable

success.

(Signed) W.L. MURRAY MENZIES

Ireby, Norwood, Ceylon,

7th Feb., 1901.

3

Bearer is really clever at fortune telling.

(Signed) F.M. HILL.

Oakley Cottage, Nuwara Eliya.

This fortune teller has taken great pains telling my fortune

and I hope it will come true. It is only fair to him to say that

already something has come true.

(Signed) J. HENDERSON

The Temple Trees, Colpetty, Colombo.

Karim Bux has told my fortune he seems to be clever at

palmistry.

(Signed) ROBERT COTESWORTH.

Stockholm, Norwood,

14th March, 1905.

I have had my fortune told by Karim Bux on July 13th at

Simla, what he foretold then has come to pass. He seems

clever in his work.

(Signed) LT. HARRY EDGAR JANE, R.N.

Karim Bux told my fortune cleverly.

(Signed) G.M. HAZELGROVE

30-6-1901. Bombay.

Karim Bux told me of certain things which would happen

to me within two years, and up-to-date everything has come 

to pass. He seems clever.

(Signed) RUTT MORMON,

Pale Hill, Bandra.

He knows something of Palmistry.

(Signed) E.PRUST,

Government House, Ootacamund.

Karim Bux told my fortune, a good deal of which came

true, he has now told it again and certainly has hit off two

things correctly in the immediate future.

(Signed) LADY ADA HARRIS,

Government House, Ootacamund.

Karim Bux told my fortune last year in February, 1892,

curiously some of the things came true.

(Signed) LADY CONSTANCE WENLOCK.

Karim Bux told me my fortune last year and most of what 

he told me came true, he has told it me again to-day and I

think him a clever master of character.

(Signed) LADY MAUD MANSDAWN.

27TH July, 1891

RCDIG0000644

 

 

4

4

Karim Bux has told me my fortune, he appears clever at

his business and has a good knowledge of Palmistry.

(Signed) J. M. FAMULT MOGOD,

5th Lancers.

I have had my fortune told by Karim Bux and find his

reading of the past very clever. He also predicted the future

which I hope may also come true.

(Signed) L. BOUSTEAD,

Charnwood, Gregory's Road.

My hand has been read by Karim Bux, and he has told

me facts of my past that are absolutely true, and his predictions

as to the future are certainly most interesting. I

consider him very good.

(Signed) E. STEPHENS,

11th June. Charnwood, Gregory's Road.

My fortune you told about a fortnight ago was very

correct as regards the past and during the last fortnight one

of the events you foretold has quite unexpectedly come true.

Yours truly, MARIE DAVIES,

Galle Face Hotel, Hymthurst Hoblet Tas.

22nd February, 1905

Aughton Lanes, 15-2-08

Karim Bux told me my fortune in 1903 and was within

3 months of a matter he forcasted as going to happen in

3 years and which it was impossible to foresee.

He has told my fortune again to-day and severl things

have been correct while I am convinced that several are

about to happen.

(Signed) STUART COLTART

Galle Face Hotel, 4th June, 1917.

After about nine years Karim Bux has read my hand

again. I consider him very good. Much that he told me

before was true and I hope that this time too his predictions

will come true. One pleasant thing that he foretold has already

happened.

(Signed) E. STEPHENS.

Galle Face Hotel, 27th July, 1917.

This man has read my fortune, three things he told me

have come true. I think him uncanny. He is very good

and no liar.

(Signed) W. N. G. AITKEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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