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1598:. Singe was then selected for the North Island team to play the South Island. An enormous crowd of 18,000 was in attendance at Carlaw Park to witness the North Island win 31 to 22. Singe was regarded as the best forward in the Northern side along with Clarke. The final game before the touring team was selected was between a Probables and Possibles teams on 10 July. Singe was part of the Probables side which went down 32–15 in what was to sadly be his last ever match on New Zealand soil. In a highly anticipated team naming 200 people went to Carlaw Park to hear the names read out with Arthur Singe named among the forwards. 1302: 1886:
together, and I think we did very well... we were left with only five forwards to carry on for two months. Players were being shifted about all over the field, and under the circumstances the record of winning 50 per cent of the matches must be considered satisfactory". Others who had been on the tour felt that Singe and the other "malcontents" were wrong with the attitude they adopted, and that "there may have been conditions imposed which we did not entirely agree with, but most of us were prepared to put up with them, and it was the same for all".
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have slept in, this was not accepted and they were each fined 10s. The three of them claimed that this was unfair treatment and asked for their tickets back to New Zealand. After Mair had been stood down for a month the original agreement was for there to be a review of the situation at the end of the month but Mair resumed his previous role without a review. O'Shaughnessy stated that the seven players notified the managers that unless the situation was reviewed as previously agreed upon they would again refuse to play. The
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forwards". His try occurred after a scrummage near the line where Singe "picked up the ball as it came out from the side of the scrummage, made a six feet dive for the line, and just got there". Reporter F. J. Sellicks said that Singe "was out by himself in more ways than one. He is a great player and impressed everybody". Following the final victory New Zealand played on Twickenham again against the French Army and they won 20–3 with Singe scoring another try before a crowd of 15,000.
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along with 5 striking players which included Singe. The Council decided to carry on the tour with Mr. G. H. Ponder the financial manager of the tour managing the side. Mair and Ponder were the New Zealand Council representatives during the tour due to the distance from New Zealand and it was consequently them and the English League Council that had to make these decisions with the New Zealand Rugby League largely being relegated to observers from afar.
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they were "not allowed to bring evidence of justification". The official press agent for the team Mr. J. O'Shaughnessy gave a lengthy statement on his version of events detailing many of the issues on the tour. He cited the players having to pay their own laundry bills on board, having to wear collars and ties at meals in spite of the tropical heat, and being asked to perform the
710:, and Robert Francis "Frank" Sing. Little is known about William Ping Sing save that he was born in China. The brothers' mother, Frances, was of Irish descent, born in New Zealand, and came from a "fighting family". Her grandfather had served in the battle of Waterloo and her father in the Crimean War while other relatives served in the New Zealand Wars. 1586:. Of the players selected it was said "as far as the forwards are concerned, several players, on this season's form, practically pick themselves, and in that category can be mentioned Singe, of Marist – the best forward in Auckland at the moment...". The match with South Auckland was ostensibly a trial to help pick the New Zealand team to tour 999:. In a pre-match article Singe's play was highly anticipated, the words reading "a rare treat is promised in the play of Singe, wing-forward (the one who beat the Welsh referees with his quickness)". In the match programme he was listed to wear the number 8 jersey. The Military Service team as they were named was to beat the current 1543:. He was to later lead the side on their disastrous tour of England. Singe played Queensland three more times. The next time was for Auckland which they drew 18–18. He then played in the second test on 12 September once again at Carlaw Park. New Zealand went down 35–14 with Singe again in the hooker position. 1590:. Auckland won 49 to 15 and the match was so lopsided that Auckland gave 5 forwards to the South Auckland team at halftime to try and make it a fairer contest. Singe remained on the Auckland side and kicked the final conversion of the match. He was said to be one of the best forwards in the match along with 1819:
moving back to fullback which necessitated Singe moving in to the three-quarter line due to his mobility. Kirwan was later cut badly over his eye requiring stitches and Singe again had to move into the fullback position. As substitutions were not allowed during the second half of rugby league matches
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New Zealand's internal issues were common knowledge by this point and it was affecting public interest in their matches. They had also been performing relatively poorly and only 8,000 turned up to watch the test match. Singe played again in the next match alongside five of his fellow dissenters. They
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and partly contributed to him later being part of the striking group of players. A match report for their tenth game of the tour against Bramley noted that Singe was suffering from "an attack of the flu" but "should be available again soon". Singe had still just played in the one match to that point.
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In 1924 there are no records of Singe playing rugby league. The game was barely played in the King Country area in this era with the teams he had played for made up mostly of rugby players trying their hand at the game. As Singe was banned from playing rugby he may not have found any opportunities to
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intimating that four of the team were to return home. The players were not named but it was speculated that they were from a group of several players that was regularly missing selection. Singe was named among the possible players but it was also noted that he had been injured. He had only played in
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on September which they won 13–9 with Singe playing hooker and having a hand in the final New Zealand try. Unfortunately Singe broke his thumb in the match and it was thought that he may miss eight weeks. He was indeed to miss a huge portion of the tour. Singe's regular omission from the side was to
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after the war in 1919. When Arthur was completing his discharge papers he wrote that "A.V. Singe, Te Araroa" was his present employer indicating that he may have intended to move there to work at the time. Albert continued to live with his family in the Poverty Bay area for decades to come. As well
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where he lived with his wife and children. A year to the day after Arthur Singe's death, Francis and his family placed a notice in the newspaper remembering Arthur. It stated "In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Arthur, who died on 15 January 1936. Ever remembered by Frank, Jessie, Mick
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Singe and Mouat refused to perform it with Mouat saying he felt they were "cheapening the haka and the team was not a theatrical troupe". Then players were absent from training on several occasions including Singe, Wright, and Mouat. They were called before a full meeting of the team and claimed to
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He was discharged from active service on 15 November 1919 and moved into the Drill Hall on Rutland Street, Auckland. He was to live here while working for the Defence Department until his marriage in August 1921. Singe worked as a military transport driver for the Defence Department from 8 December
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At the end of 1927 Singe turned out for the Greenlane second grade cricket team where in a match with the Public Works Department he scored 17 runs and took 2 wickets for 8 runs. There is no mention of Arthur Singe on a sporting field beyond this though many of his nieces, nephews, and descendants
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After an inquiry by the New Zealand Rugby League on 2 March by the New Zealand Rugby League that lasted for 4 hours it was decided to ban Arthur Singe along with his fellow 6 strikers for life. The banned men were represented by Mr. E. Inder and Singe was present with 5 other strikers (Frank Henry
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who scored which made the score 13–6 to England. New Zealand would go on to lose 11–21. After the game an "old international" player in the Observer wrote that "the New Zealand team is purely amateur. The England team was entirely composed of paid professional players" and they went on to say that
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Arthur went on to say he had secured a promise from a young French girl that she would keep the two graves in order for them. He described her as being "like a mother to us... but she is very young". Chaplain Captain Richards conducted the burial service. After the war, Arthur's brother Albert and
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on 24 August 1916. In it, he said that Albert was about a mile away from him at the time and the bombardment was the worst that the New Zealanders had experienced at that part of the line since they had arrived. He said Albert was working a trench telephone when he was killed. He was buried with a
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on 31 December 1903. Arthur was appearing in court charged with stealing a horse and cart belonging to George Mills along with ten packets of cigarettes from the same man. The description of Singe was "a tiny little chap under six years old" as he was stood in the box. It was stated that he was "a
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decided to suspend Mair for a further month but "thereupon Mr. Ponder, financial and co-manager with Mr. Mair, suspended the seven players" and "Ponder stopped their allowances ... three weeks before Christmas. Thus for eight weeks in England, and six weeks on the boat coming home the malcontents
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where he was from). After the inquiry Mouat, who had been named vice-captain at the start of the tour and who was the chief leader of the strikers, said that the only question considered during the hearing had been whether or not they had gone on strike rather than why they had gone on strike and
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considered the claims of the disaffected players and the financial position of the tour. It was around ÂŖ2,500 short of breaking even and so they made the decision to carry on without Mair and the striking players. On 22 December the New Zealand Rugby League Council endorsed the suspension of Mair
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to provide some experience for such an important tour. This appointment was to be a crucial factor in the acrimony to come. There were issues right from the beginning of the tour with players said to be upset by having to pay for their own laundry bills on board the ship which were more expensive
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Singe had also been playing in the Post and Telegraph competition for the Postal Messenger team on Wednesdays during the latter part of the season. It was a six team competition organised by the Post and Telegraph Department for their workers from different parts of their organisation. They were
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Singe played 5 matches for the Auckland team during the season. He played in all 3 matches against the touring Australian University side. Auckland lost the first 2 matches 12–23, and 7–18 respectively. In the second match Singe "kicked a fine goal" in front of a large crowd estimated at around
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resumed his managerial duties and immediately five players refused to play. Amongst them was Singe and given there were several injuries in the side by this point of the tour where 25 matches had already been played it meant that only 15 men were available to choose from for the match with the
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he scored 3 tries in an 18–5 win, 2 after winning the ball from kicks and 1 after a scrum near the Athletic line. Over the course of the year he was to score 8 tries and kick 8 goals for Marist finishing 8th on the try scoring list and 7th on the point scoring list. On 4 June Sing's well known
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manfully tried to check him he smothered practically every attempt of the British half-backs to open up the play from the base of the scrummage. And he was equally good at offensive play, not only in diving for the line, but in swinging the ball clear to his backs from the toes of the opposing
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New Zealand had already qualified for the final which was against England and they won by 9–3 with Singe scoring a try. Of Singe it was said "the wing forward – really better described as a scrummage half-back – is the finest spoiler of open play who has been seen on a football field. Although
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based City Rovers rugby league team. He scored all of their points with 2 tries and a conversion in an 8–13 loss to the Hauaroa B team in Taumarunui. Then he captained the Taumarunui representative rugby league team against Hamilton on 21 July in a match for the Endean Shield at Hinemoa Park,
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Singe, along with Mouat, Devine, Thomas, Petersen, and Carroll all then returned to New Zealand ahead of their teammates and were accompanied by Mr. Ponder the manager. Bert Avery, the captain after arriving home, said "it has been a wonderful trip... our team was a great one if all had held
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throughout February and March with the New Zealand side winning all of them comfortably. This was followed by a 6 team tournament which became known as the Kings Cup. Singe played in several of the matches. The first was against South African Forces which was won 14–5 in front of 10,000 at
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Singe was to play in 14 matches for Marist, 5 matches for Auckland, 1 match for the Auckland B team, and a match for Auckland Province. But more importantly he was to play 2 matches for New Zealand which were both recognised as tests. In a round 4 game for Marist against Athletic at
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Singe was named in the team to tour South Africa on the way back to New Zealand. They set sail on 7 June. They played 15 matches in total with large crowds at many of them. Singe was a first choice player and he played in the majority of the games including the first two at
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Arthur Singe married Hazel Lily (Lockwood) Plant on 3 August 1921 at Kingsland, Auckland. They had three children, Norma Marie Singe (1922–1986), Barbara Singe (1928–2004), and Arthur Barry Singe (1932–1999). It is unknown if his father William (who died in 1929) attended.
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His last match against the Queenslanders was on 10 October for the Auckland Provincial side who were thrashed 14–54 in front of 9,000 spectators. Singe scored the provincial team's first try. In between matches Singe had been part of Auckland's successful defence of the
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won the match in front of 14,000 spectators by 23 points to 20. Singe again crossing the line for a try after he picked up a loose pass from a break and scored. Singe continued his try scoring run with a "splendid try" for Marist in an 11–3 loss to competition leaders
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international side at Cardiff Arms Park. Singe again playing in the forwards in a 6–3 victory. A following game against United Services on 28 April saw a New Zealand victory by 20–7 with Singe scoring 2 tries. Several more matches were played before the team to tour
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In 1922 Singe began his season with the Marist side in a 22 April match with Fire Brigade where they won 19 to 6. He scored a try on full-time and kicked an earlier conversion. Singe was to score 7 tries, and kick 3 conversions and 2 penalties for Marist in the
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On 30 March Singe was "warned off" Carlaw Park for life. An amendment that he only be excluded for three years was defeated. Thus Singe's oval ball career came to an end. Banned from rugby union for playing rugby league, and banned for life from rugby league.
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rugby league club's prospects for the season they noted that there was "a certain amount of secretive whispering, which all lends to give the impression that one or two well-known rugby men are going to join up". They were of course referring to Arthur Singe.
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on 17 November and were victorious by 14 points to 2. In one section of play Singe was described as playing a "hard, bustling game, came away with the ball at his feet, and dribbled many yards". He was again in the side three days later in a 19–17 loss to
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on several occasions. On 17 May 1953 he played for Auckland against the West Coast in a 12–2 win where he scored a try. Barry was also chosen in the North Island side the same season. He played well in a 20–23 loss to the South Island. He represented
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his actual birth date. He was officially too young to serve at this time aged just 17 years and 4 months old however his two older brothers were already at the front. When he was discharged years later he recorded his birth date as 7 July 1898.
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to play against the Wednesday business league representative team. They played matches against them on 30 August and again on 20 September. Singe's team won the first match 25 to 10. The latter match was a curtain-raiser to Auckland Province v
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on 10 July in the "Rover" position. The match was drawn 11–11 in front of 11,000 spectators. The following weekend Singe turned out for Auckland at Eden Park again with a large crowd of 12,000 on hand to witness Auckland win 9–3 over
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area where they remain today which is where Singe had lived in his younger years. Singe was in fine form for Marist throughout the first half of the season scoring 2 tries and kicking 18 goals in just 8 matches, 6 of which they won.
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noted that the two of them who were rugby forwards were misplaced in the five eighth line. Singe's first try in the green of Marist was to come the following week when they trounced the new Fire Brigade club team 43 to 8 on the
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rugby club Singe was welcomed back and elected to the management committee and was also chosen as a club delegate. Following Singe's return from the Servicemen match against Wellington he debuted for Marist in a match against
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Hamilton. The Taumarunui team went down heavily by 43 to 7 with Singe playing five-eighth kicking a penalty and a conversion. They unfortunately had 7 players absent through illness on account of the influenza epidemic. The
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and Arthur Singe, have crossed the Great Divide, but they have left pleasant memories of outstanding personalities who played a game that forms character, and if England won battles with men from the playing fields of
1949:. Newspapers (Evening Star and Thames Star) 10 days after his death said "the death has occurred at Auckland of Mr A. P. Singe, wing forward of the New Zealand Army Rugby team which won the King's Cup in 1919". The 1274:. He next played for Auckland against King Country and he scored a try "after a lone handed effort" and kicked a conversion in a 58–25 win. His last game of the season came for Auckland in their final match against 5950: 2020:
wrote comics which appeared in the Being Chinese in Aotearoa exhibition with one of them on the story of Herbert Stanley Sing in the First World War. It was titled "What did you do in the War, Goong Goong?".
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two days later told their readers that Singe was "a former prominent player in Auckland league circles. In the rugby code Singe was also a noted figure, and during the war was a member of the
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At the end of World War I the New Zealand armed forces formed several rugby teams to play against a wide variety of opponents through Great Britain and France. Singe was to play for the main
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described Singe's display as "one of the finest exhibitions of aggressive and spoiling play ever seen here for a long time". Two days later Singe was in action again for Marist against
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Arthur died on 15 January 1936, aged just 37. His cause of death was recorded as "general paralysis of the insane", a severe form of dementia. He was buried in the soldiers section at
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Auckland senior club rugby matches then resumed and Singe scored 2 tries in a 26–6 win over Newton. He then played for Auckland in a Ranfurly Shield match against Wellington at the
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after just four games of rugby league. This was coincidentally the same number of club games it had taken before he was selected to the Auckland rugby side. Their opponent was the
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and by this time was part of the 2nd Auckland Brigade still with his brother Albert. His brother Herbert who was with the 1st Auckland Brigade at this time was killed during the
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On 6 February 1918, his military records show that he joined the XXII Corps Cyclist Battalion which was operating in France and "Cyclist Corps" is marked on his gravestone in
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had stated that he had no intention of publicly defending himself or the other dissentients, but they have been grossly misjudged. Recently we frankly stated our case to the
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and both sides were preparing to play against them. This match saw 15,000 in attendance at Carlaw Park and Singe kicked 3 conversions and a penalty in a heavy 17–41 defeat.
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In 1962 the New Zealand Rugby League administration lifted the ban on Singe and his 6 teammates. By this time however 4 of the 6 who had returned to New Zealand had died.
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for the North Island team to play the South Island in their annual fixture to be played at Wellington on 26 June. He was not initially chosen in the side however after
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team were acknowledged at their annual meeting on 22 March 1920. Brother Calixtus "on behalf of the members welcomed Messrs J O'Brien and A Singe back to the club".
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half-caste Chinese, and his father cooks at one of the city hotels". He was apprehended soon after the theft by a constable while struggling to control the horse in
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Little is known of Arthur Singe's early years playing the rugby game; however, after he returned from the war he and J O'Brien who had also played with him in the
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stating that seven forwards had "sent an ultimatum threatening to embark for home on 19 November unless their demands are met". The seven forwards were Singe,
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throughout the tour after being authorised to do so. Some of the issues stated had been the strict discipline throughout the tour starting with the travel to
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one match since the 2nd test at this point which meant that after 16 tour matches he had played in just two in total. Then on 9 November a cable was sent to
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in front of an excitable crowd which invaded the field before he could convert the third try. He was to score 5 tries and kick 6 goals for Marist during the
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at Eden Park where he scored 2 tries in a 14–8 win. The following weekend Singe played his final representative game for Auckland when they defeated
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on 28 February. The match was for the Challenge Shield and he took 4 for 49 runs, and 0 for 29 with the ball and scored 16 and 5 with the bat.
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bestowed test status on the matches. On 5 September in front of 18,000 spectators Singe, playing at hooker, scored a try in a 24–24 win at
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to play for the Ranfurly Shield for the second time in the season. Wellington easily won the match 20–3 in front of 15,000 spectators at
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rugby league player who represented the national side in 1925, becoming Kiwi number 179 in the process. Prior to this he played for the
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on 20 December went into considerable detail about the issues that had arisen throughout the tour and speculated that their match with
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Arthur was wounded in France some time in 1916 though the date was unknown. He rejoined his unit on 21 September of the same year.
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which were won 8–6 and drawn 3–3 against Western Province Country and Western Province Town Clubs respectively. He played against
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was unable to make the trip he was pulled into the squad where he was listed in the reserves. With 10 minutes left in the match
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was very good, and presented money to take us home. We claim that the best team was not played throughout the tour". Meanwhile
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in "atrocious" conditions with "heavy rain and a wet ground". Singe was to play his third consecutive match days later against
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had kicked the ball past the fullback and winning the race to the ball over the line. New Zealand was coached by an Australian
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and played cricket for the Post and Telegraph senior team in the Suburban Association competition. In a two-day match against
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After Arthur's death in 1936, his wife Hazel remarried on 1 August 1939 to George Geoffrey Plant. She died on 30 May 1997 in
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demanding an inquiry into the conduct of the tour" of which it was thought there would be a ÂŖ1,500 deficit to take care of.
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in the summer of 1922/1923, possibly being posted there for work reasons as was common at the time. He played cricket for
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have had no allowance paid to them". The English League stepped in and gave each of them ÂŖ10. Acting on legal advice the
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where he was again one of the "most prominent" forwards. He scored a try in a 23–3 win. He then missed the match against
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13,000 on the Auckland Domain. Auckland won the 3rd game by 24 points to 16. He then played in the Auckland team against
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Neary, later Smith by another marriage) and William Ping Sing. Arthur had three brothers named Herbert Stanley Sing,
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with the match being drawn 3–3. He then played in matches against the Australian Imperial Forces, the RAF team, and
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sprained his ankle and Singe took his place. The North Island team won by 12 points to 3 before a crowd of 7,000.
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The NZ team to tour England and Wales with Arthur Singe, second row from the bottom, second from the right (22).
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and won 17–11. Singe scored an "easy try" after following up a kick from Greville in front of 4,000 fans at
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representative team. New Zealand subsequently lost the match 17 points to 16. An article appearing in the
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which was won 11–4 before Singe and the team departed for New Zealand after several years away from home.
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said that he had been in bad health as "the result of war injuries for some months prior to his death".
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at this time it meant that New Zealand was now playing with only 4 forwards and 11 players in total and
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died after a battle with rheumatic fever. Marist cancelled their match scheduled for 2 days later with
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match before another game against the New Zealand side after they returned home from their tour. The
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but had ultimately been unsuccessful. The seven players had totally refused to train or play under
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his wife had a child whom they named Herbert Stanley Singe, in honour of the child's fallen uncle.
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where he fought. When he returned to New Zealand he played for the Marist rugby club, and then the
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for the newly created Stormont Shield which is still competed for today in Auckland rugby league.
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in October 1916 while Arthur also wrote a letter to his mother which had details published in the
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in the second row after Bill Devine was chosen for the hooker spot. The match was played at the
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though it was reported before the start of the season that he had applied for a transfer to the
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whenever they were instructed to and to 'dress up' for meals on the voyage. They travelled to
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Arthur Singe enlisted in the army on 16 November 1915 at the age of 17 and served in the
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where New Zealand was comprehensively outplayed going down by 36 points to 15. Fullback
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Trouble had begun to boil among the team in late October, and a cable was received from
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which resulted in Stormont scoring a try in a 22–5 loss in front of 5,000 spectators at
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Arthur Singe in the backrow, 3rd from the right in the NZ Expeditionary Force rugby team
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holders comfortably by 23 points to 8 in front of 10,000 spectators which included the
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When Singe enlisted in the army he recorded his birth date as 4 April 1895, which was
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quoted Singe as saying "we were left at Harrogate at Christmas almost penniless. The
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Singe clearly impressed the selectors as he was then selected to make his debut for
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He played in an Auckland B v Auckland C match on 27 June before being picked in the
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New Zealand army team to South Africa in 1919. Singe is in the back row on the left.
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than land based facilities. Then they were then annoyed at having to perform the
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Singe then made his return to the rugby league field when he was included in the
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defaulted in the last round meaning they finished 4th of the 7 competing clubs.
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who was to become the future King (Edward VIII), and New Zealand Prime Minister
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Arthur's son, Barry Singe, played rugby league in Auckland too. He represented
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It was at this point in the tour when things took a severe turn for the worst.
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Singe second from the right in the Auckland team to play New Zealand on 10 July
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1919 until he transferred to the Post and Telegraph Department on 1 May 1922.
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friend who had been killed beside him in the Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery,
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on 3 July 1916. Albert wrote a tribute to his brother which appeared in the
2768:. Vol. XLVI, no. 10578. New Zealand Times. 1 May 1920. p. 11 4747:"Selecting Dominion Team/Two Fine Trial Games/North Island Wins Keen Game" 4080:. Vol. 97, no. 15171. Waikato Times. 22 February 1923. p. 9 4058:. Vol. 97, no. 15170. Waikato Times. 21 February 1923. p. 5 3390:"League Season Opens/5,000 on Victoria Park/City's Teamwork Defeats Tykes" 4579:"Queensland's Easy Win/Provincial Team Outclassed/Margin of Forty Points" 3258:. Vol. XLI. Hawera & Normanby Star. 18 September 1920. p. 8 2586:. Vol. LIII, no. 15834. Wanganui Herald. 3 June 1919. p. 8 2017: 1982: 1652: 1648: 1415: 1369: 1026:, likewise New Zealand won hers from the Rugby fields of her provinces". 748: 733: 688:
rugby league club along with several representative sides in both codes.
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After the Army team returned to New Zealand they played matches against
4230:. Vol. 98, no. 15299. Waikato Times. 28 July 1923. p. 16 2542:. Vol. XCVII, no. 145. Evening Post. 21 June 1919. p. 12 1896: 1737: 1587: 897: 76: 5496:. Vol. CXIII, no. 77. Evening Post. 1 April 1927. p. 10 4439:"Northern Union Cup/South Auckland Defeated/Local Thirteens's Success" 4252:. Vol. 98, no. 15294. Waikato Times. 25 July 1923. p. 8 4208:. Vol. 98, no. 15294. Waikato Times. 23 July 1923. p. 2 4158:. Vol. 98, no. 15292. Waikato Times. 19 July 1923. p. 2 3030:. Vol. X, no. 175. Hastings Standard. 9 July 1920. p. 2 2001:
team in the same year, while in 1958 he played in a 16–15 win for the
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Portrait of Private Arthur Percy Sing in 1916, taken by Herman Schmidt
4411:"New Zealand V Auckland/Win for Dominion Team/Good Work by the Backs" 3692:"Universities V Auckland/Australians' Second Win/Good Game at Domain" 2924:. Vol. XCIX, no. 139. Evening Post. 12 June 1920. p. 6 2192:. Canberra, Australia: New Zealand Chinese Association. p. 148. 1863: 1688: 1644: 1636: 1429:
team for a pre-season match on 19 April against the Marist team from
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in a 16–5 win and later played in the last match of the tour against
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was injured early in the match and eventually succumbed to it with
1224:. A week later he kicked 3 conversions and a penalty in a win over 4967:. No. 19891. Otago Daily Times. 10 September 1926. p. 10 3496:"Auckland V Wellington/Victory For Local Team/Game Played In Rain" 1679: 1635:, Fiji, where they played an exhibition match before moving on to 1605: 1489:
in a 9–16 loss at Carlaw Park. He then played in a 24–16 win over
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to connect with another steamer which would take them across the
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which they won 31 to 8 in the first ever representative game on
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which Auckland won 23 points to 5 on 19 August at Carlaw Park.
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Arthur and his brothers were the subject of an article on the
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may be their last which would result in a ÂŖ2,000 loss for the
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to play the local side and Auckland went down 20 points to 6.
5131:"Our Touring Footballers/Leaguers Well Beaten in Second Test" 5065:"Forwards on Strike/N.Z. League Tourists/Threaten to go Home" 3980:. Vol. LIX, no. 18202. 22 September 1922. p. 5 3156:"Ranfurly Shield/Retained by Wellington/A Hard Exciting Game" 2790:. Vol. 13, no. 191. Dominion. 8 May 1920. p. 7 2520:. Vol. LV, no. 16518. Press. 9 May 1919. p. 11 5017:. Vol. LXIII, no. 19463. 20 April 1926. p. 16 4643:. Vol. LXIII, no. 19290. 31 March 1926. p. 18 4615:. Vol. LVI, no. 223. 21 September 1925. p. 10 4587:. Vol. LXII, no. 19146. 12 October 1925. p. 6 4475:. Vol. LXII, no. 19110. 31 August 1925. p. 12 3720:"Australians Again Defeated/Auckland Win by 24 Points to 16" 3532:. Vol. LVIII, no. 17866. 22 August 1921. p. 7 3080:. Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1920. 19 July 1920. p. 3 2125:. Vol. XXXIV, no. 312. 31 December 1903. p. 4 1643:
where they arrived on 20 August. They then travelled across
1507: 5831:. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27042. 18 May 1953. p. 7 5721:. Vol. LXVIII, no. 12. 15 January 1937. p. 1 5671:. Vol. LXVII, no. 13. 16 January 1936. p. 21 5045:. Vol. LVII, no. 264. 6 November 1926. p. 11 4811:. Vol. LXIII, no. 19377. 12 July 1926. p. 12 4727:. Vol. LXIII, no. 19365. 28 June 1926. p. 13 4447:. Vol. LXII, no. 19101. 20 August 1925. p. 6 3504:. Vol. LVIII, no. 17848. 1 August 1921. p. 7 2818:. Vol. LXXI, no. 273. 16 November 1940. p. 5 2606:"Greatest Rugby Match of the Season/How the All Blacks Won" 1743:
Singe was then selected to play in the second test against
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team which made a good name for itself on foreign fields".
1114:. He was again selected for the Auckland team to travel to 4917:. Vol. LVII, no. 254. 26 October 1926. p. 9 4861:. Vol. LVII, no. 197. 20 August 1926. p. 10 4755:. Vol. LXIII, no. 19371. 5 July 1926. p. 13 4335:. Vol. LXII, no. 18997. 20 April 1925. p. 4 4307:. Vol. LV, no. 279. 24 November 1924. p. 11 3952:. Vol. LIX, no. 18183. 31 August 1922. p. 5 3924:. Vol. LIX, no. 18180. 28 August 1922. p. 4 3868:. Vol. LIX, no. 18171. 17 August 1922. p. 4 3784:. Vol. LIX, no. 18171. 17 August 1922. p. 4 3664:"Australian University V Auckland/Visitors Win By a Point" 3644:. Vol. LIX, no. 18180. 28 August 1922. p. 4 3314:. Vol. LI, no. 225. 20 September 1920. p. 7 3286:. Vol. LI, no. 219. 13 September 1920. p. 7 3136:. Vol. LVII, no. 17538. 2 August 1920. p. 7 2222:. Vol. XLVII, no. 202. 24 August 1916. p. 2 1724:
had tried to mediate with a meeting held on 28 October in
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club but was refused by Marist. Richmond was based in the
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No. 18073. Southland Times. 28 April 1919. p. 6
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on 2 September and opened the tour with a match against
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competing for the Engineers Cup, with matches played on
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People educated at St Peter's College, Palmerston North
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The New Zealand team departed on 3 August on board the
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and later in the year Singe played in a match against
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Return to Marist Brothers Old Boys and Auckland Rugby
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Online Cenotaph on 7 February 2017. Helene Wong and
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Life ban from rugby league and lifting of it in 1962
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NZ international rugby league & union footballer
4078:"Challenge Shield Match/Hamilton Defeat Taumarunui" 3748:"Auckland Defeats Cambridge/Won by 73 Points to 29" 3236:. Taranaki Daily News. 10 September 1920. p. 3 1969:and Shona". Arthur's other brother Albert moved to 1672:become a theme for the tour under the selection of 310: 303: 117: 110: 102: 94: 87: 66: 53: 45: 38: 3078:"Auckland v Taranaki/An Interesting and Fast Game" 1266:In July Singe played a match for Auckland against 933:The New Zealand side then played against the full 771:on the Aparima on 29 February 1916 and arrived at 736:and his father was not able to control him and he 5765:. Poverty Bay Herald. 13 November 1920. p. 2 5109:"Rugby League Test/Opinions of Old International" 3580:"Opening of the Season/Standard of Play Moderate" 3524:"King Country V Auckland/The Visitors Outclassed" 2724:. Otago Daily Times. 13 September 1919. p. 6 1904:in public multiple times. On one occasion at the 921:before a loss to Australian Imperial Forces 5–6. 5785:"One Poverty Bay Win/Thirds Beat Tolaga Juniors" 5181:"New Zealand team's Tour/Wigan Highfield Beaten" 5009:"New Zealand's Fine Win/Strong Hull Team Beaten" 3916:"Post and Telegraph v Wednesday Representatives" 3050:"New Zealand v Auckland/Match Results in a Draw" 2674:. Otago Daily Times. 4 September 1919. p. 6 2564:. No. 12610. Star. 22 April 1919. p. 6 2117:"A Daring Child/Runs Away With a Horse and Cart" 1926:have carried on the family's sporting exploits. 5111:. Otago Daily Times. 20 January 1927. p. 4 4803:"Team for English Tour/The Personnel Announced" 4691:"Auckland v South Auckland/Visitors Outclassed" 1255:at their executive meeting on 9 June asked the 5926:New Zealand national rugby league team players 5573:Auckland, 100 years of rugby league, 1909-2009 5470:Auckland, 100 years of rugby league, 1909-2009 4327:"Marist Old Boys Match/Southern Team Defeated" 3128:"Senior Championship/Marist Brothers v Newton" 2922:"Inter-Island Team/Selections And Nominations" 2630:. Ashburton Guardian. 24 April 1919. p. 6 1360:Move to King Country, Rugby League and Cricket 1282:. Auckland won 35–13 and retained the shield. 1069:Singe was then named to make his debut in the 767:, A Squadron with his brother Albert. He left 5946:New Zealand military personnel of World War I 5787:. Poverty Bay Herald. 23 July 1928. p. 3 5419:"Seven League Strikers/Disqualified for Life" 5369:"New Zealand Team's Tour/An Inquiry Demanded" 4383:"Stormont Shield Match/Ponsonby's Close Call" 3306:"The Last Rep Match/Auckland v Bay of Plenty" 2062:, aucklandmuseum.com. Accessed 4 August 2023. 1410:Return to Auckland and New Zealand test debut 1372:(a small rural community 30 km south of 8: 5321:. Evening Post. 20 December 1926. p. 12 5269:"New Zealand Team's Tour/Game Against Wigan" 5247:"New Zealand Beaten/Wigan wins by 21 Points" 4853:"Trip Across Canada/Connection with Steamer" 4495:"Defeat of Queensland/League Team's Success" 3446:"New Zealand V Auckland/Local Team Defeated" 3362:"The Preliminaries/Prospects for the Season" 861:New Zealand Army in Great Britain and France 721:He was the chief focus of an article in the 21: 5693:. Evening Post. 18 January 1936. p. 25 5447:"Many Difficulties/Incidents on the Voyage" 5271:. Evening Star. 4 February 1927. p. 11 5249:. Evening Star. 13 December 1926. p. 9 5225:"New Zealand Leaguers/Another Easy Victory" 5089:. Evening Star. 22 December 1926. p. 3 4989:. Evening Star. 29 November 1926. p. 3 4831:"Many Difficulties/Incidents on the Voyage" 4551:"Queensland Victory/The Second League Test" 2608:. Hokitika Guardian. 7 June 1919. p. 4 1878:, who are now laying the matter before the 1531:. His try was from following up fast after 1414:In the summer of 1924/25 Singe returned to 1199:His debut match in the league code was for 5873:"What did you do in the War, Goong Goong?" 5643:. Evening Star. 15 January 1936. p. 9 5371:. Evening Star. 15 January 1927. p. 3 3028:"New Zealand v Auckland/The Auckland Team" 2540:"New Zealand v South Africa/A Great Match" 1582:team was selected for their match against 27: 20: 5619:"SING, Arthur Percy - WW1 13/3078 - Army" 5183:. Evening Star. 6 January 1927. p. 9 4206:"Endean Shield Match/Hamilton's Easy Win" 3234:"Auckland Beat Taranaki/A Hard Fast Game" 3100:"Thames Defeats Auckland/An Easy Victory" 2746:. Thames Star. 20 October 1919. p. 3 2496:"Empire Rugby/New Zealand Defeats R.A.F." 2396:"SING, Arthur Percy - WW1 13/3078 - Army" 2374:"SING, Arthur Percy - WW1 13/3078 - Army" 2352:"SING, Arthur Percy - WW1 13/3078 - Army" 2330:"SING, Arthur Percy - WW1 13/3078 - Army" 2308:"SING, Arthur Percy - WW1 13/3078 - Army" 2264:"SING, Arthur Percy - WW1 13/3078 - Army" 2242:"SING, Arthur Percy - WW1 13/3078 - Army" 2095:"SING, Arthur Percy - WW1 13/3078 - Army" 2073:"SING, Arthur Percy - WW1 13/3078 - Army" 2039:"SING, Arthur Percy - WW1 13/3078 - Army" 1955:wrote a more lengthy obituary. While the 1918:never released Mair's version of events. 1406:continue playing the sport in that area. 1239:On 21 May Singe was selected to play for 775:on 4 April 1916. Arthur then moved on to 743:He and his brothers were educated at the 5449:. Evening Post. 3 March 1927. p. 15 4833:. Evening Post. 3 March 1927. p. 15 4635:"League Football/Outlook for the Season" 2145:"Arthur Percy Sing – WW1 13/3078 - Army" 1964:Arthur's brother Frank moved to live in 1761:correspondent said that "both Singe and 1555:36–19, where he scored yet another try. 5203:"Battley Beat Leagues by Narrow Margin" 2030: 1618:. The manager and coach was once again 5941:North Island rugby league team players 1422:he took 5 wickets and scored 11 runs. 1017:"Two great forwards of the Army team, 5037:"Discontented Players/Four to Return" 2518:"Service Rugby/New Zealand Successes" 1481:who were preparing for their tour of 946:New Zealand Army Tour of South Africa 701: 664:(7 July 1898 — 5 January 1936) was a 7: 5291:"N.Z. League Team/Coach and Players" 1046:In June, Singe was nominated by the 5571:Coffey, John; Wood, Bernie (2009). 5468:Coffey, John; Wood, Bernie (2009). 2788:"Royal Rugby/N.Z.E.F. v Wellington" 2214:"Roll of Honour/Private A. S. Sing" 1997:in a 4–26 loss against the touring 1862:Then on 13 January a report out of 479: 355: 219: 158: 5911:Auckland rugby league team players 2972:"The Rugby Game/Auckland v Thames" 2672:"New Zealand Team in South Africa" 98:5 ft 11 in (180 cm) 14: 4000:"Cricket/King Country v Kaitieke" 2766:"Royal Rugby/The Wellington Team" 1807:match. His next game was against 1387:On 19 May Singe appeared for the 1247:team which was preparing to tour 1207:. He was involved in a rush with 873:with the side on the way back to 106:13 st 7 lb (86 kg) 5931:New Zealand rugby league players 4965:"New Zealand Team's First Match" 3804:"Post and Telegraph Competition" 2652:. Press. 7 June 1919. p. 10 1173:Arthur Singe made the switch to 5936:New Zealand rugby union players 2838:"Marist Brothers Old Boys Club" 2418:"Marist Brothers Old Boys Club" 2188:Kennedy, Alastair (July 2013). 696:Arthur Percy Singe was born in 5853:. Auckland War Memorial Museum 5299:. 17 December 1926. p. 11 2286:"Specialist Units of the NZEF" 1578:After the round 7 matches the 849:Marist Brothers Old Boys Rugby 484: 464: 360: 340: 224: 204: 163: 143: 1: 5851:"The Sing Brothers Go to War" 5621:. Auckland Museum. p. 20 5552:. 8 November 1927. p. 16 5524:. 4 November 1927. p. 14 5349:. 23 December 1926. p. 7 2562:"New Zealand Defeats England" 2398:. Auckland Museum. p. 19 2376:. Auckland Museum. p. 23 2354:. Auckland Museum. p. 33 2332:. Auckland Museum. p. 23 2310:. Auckland Museum. p. 19 2244:. Auckland Museum. p. 19 2167:"The Sing Brothers Go to War" 2097:. Auckland Museum. p. 65 2041:. Auckland Museum. p. 65 1978:area he also refereed rugby. 474: 469: 350: 345: 214: 209: 153: 148: 5956:Auckland rugby union players 3636:"Ponsonby v Marist Old Boys" 3418:"Marist Too Good For Newton" 2474:"New Zealand v South Africa" 2266:. Auckland Museum. p. 7 2075:. Auckland Museum. p. 1 2014:Auckland War Memorial Museum 1622:who had been called in from 1549:Northern Union Challenge Cup 1501:team was about to arrive in 1495:Northern Union Challenge Cup 1320:Northern Union Challenge Cup 1280:Northern Union Challenge Cup 1165:Marist Old Boys and Auckland 5829:"Auckland Beats West Coast" 2060:The Sing brothers go to war 1364:Singe moved to live in the 5972: 5921:New Zealand Army personnel 5875:. Helene Wong and Ant Sang 5427:. 3 March 1927. p. 12 5399:. 1 March 1927. p. 10 4775:"Possibles Beat Probables" 4719:"Auckland Wins Trial Game" 1868:Welsh Rugby League Council 4987:"New Zealand Team's Tour" 4028:"Country News/Taumarunui" 2866:"Marist v College Rifles" 1906:Vancouver railway station 1824:ran away with the match. 1657:Canadian National Railway 997:Athletic Park, Wellington 452: 411:City Rovers (Taumarunui) 328: 324: 192: 131: 127: 26: 4881:"New Zealanders at Home" 4355:"Marist Defeat Athletic" 3454:. 23 May 1921. p. 7 2744:"Diggers 16, Auckland 6" 1916:New Zealand Rugby League 1848:New Zealand Rugby League 1525:New Zealand Rugby League 1137:Hawera and Normanby Star 1036:Marist Brothers Old Boys 1034:In the March AGM of the 4300:"Ellerslie v P. and T." 4100:"Results at Taumarunui" 3944:"Wednesday Competition" 3776:"Fixtures for Saturday" 2288:. NZ History. p. 4 1933:Personal life and death 1562:Singe again played for 1330:Post and Telegraph Team 1253:New Zealand Rugby Union 1090:. He then travelled to 765:Auckland Mounted Rifles 5549:The New Zealand Herald 5319:"Tour May End at Once" 5158:The New Zealand Herald 5153:"Dominion League Team" 5014:The New Zealand Herald 4942:The New Zealand Herald 4886:The New Zealand Herald 4808:The New Zealand Herald 4752:The New Zealand Herald 4724:The New Zealand Herald 4640:The New Zealand Herald 4584:The New Zealand Herald 4556:The New Zealand Herald 4528:The New Zealand Herald 4500:The New Zealand Herald 4472:The New Zealand Herald 4444:The New Zealand Herald 4416:The New Zealand Herald 4388:The New Zealand Herald 4360:The New Zealand Herald 4332:The New Zealand Herald 4272:"Suburban Association" 4105:The New Zealand Herald 3977:The New Zealand Herald 3949:The New Zealand Herald 3921:The New Zealand Herald 3865:The New Zealand Herald 3860:"Management Committee" 3781:The New Zealand Herald 3753:The New Zealand Herald 3697:The New Zealand Herald 3641:The New Zealand Herald 3585:The New Zealand Herald 3557:The New Zealand Herald 3529:The New Zealand Herald 3501:The New Zealand Herald 3451:The New Zealand Herald 3423:The New Zealand Herald 3339:The New Zealand Herald 3133:The New Zealand Herald 3105:The New Zealand Herald 3055:The New Zealand Herald 3005:The New Zealand Herald 2977:The New Zealand Herald 2871:The New Zealand Herald 2810:"1914-1919 Army Rugby" 2699:The New Zealand Herald 2451:The New Zealand Herald 1911:English League Council 1856:English League Council 1684: 1663:. 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Touring Team" 1880:New Zealand Council 1799:, the test against 1734:New Zealand Council 781:Battle of the Somme 519:Post and Telegraph 370:Marist Old Boys RL 89:Playing information 23: 5663:"Late A. P. Singe" 5516:"Tomorrow's Games" 1974:as working in the 1943:Waikumete Cemetery 1685: 1612: 1513: 1307: 1067: 956: 886: 810:Waikumete Cemetery 708:Albert Victor Sing 662:Arthur Percy Singe 613:Auckland Province 393:Postal Messengers 49:Arthur Percy Singe 5582:978-1-86969-366-4 5479:978-1-86969-366-4 4250:"League Football" 4228:"League Football" 3888:"League Football" 3832:"League Football" 2628:"Details of Play" 2199:978-0-473-31881-9 2169:. Auckland Museum 2147:. 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Newton
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Marist Brothers school
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Suez
France
Battle of the Somme
Auckland Star

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