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THE CHINA-MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1952.
SOME COMPETITION WINNERS
Above: Mr Sam B. Tata's entry, “Lunch Hour," which won Third Prize in Section Four. Below: Mr Yooky Mann's "Timber Yard, Shaukiwan," which won Second
Prize in Section Two.
On the left: Mr Tom Chan's picture, "Hongkong Waterfront," which won Second Prize in Section Four. On the right: Mr
"Wood-sawyer," which won Third Prize in Section Twoje
The Public Relations Office today announced the results of the photographic competition spon- sored by Government, and the China Mail here reproduces some of the prize-winning entries. The object of the competition was to discover suitable pictures s' about Hongkang to illustrate a a booklet about the Colony which the Hongkong Govern- ment is producing for wide circulation throughout the world. There were four Sections: Section 1, Hongkong's Scenery and Architecture; Section
2, Hongkong At Work; Section 3, Hongkong's People and Their Activities; Section 4, Hong- kong's Curiosities, Fauna and Flora, and other subjects not falling into any of the other categories. A first prize of $500 was offered for the best photo- graph,... Prizes of $200, $100 and $50 were offered for first, second and third in each Section. The judges were Mr. J. L. Murray, Public Relations Officer, Mrs J. Baron, Mr Framis Braun, Mr P. A. Dragon, Mr F. P. Franklin, Mr J. R. Jones, Mr K. A. Watson and Mr S. Y. Wong.
Above: “An Old Hongkong Man," which won for Mr. Yooky Mann Second Prize in Section Three, Right: Mr Chow Kwong-ming's "Botanical Gardens,” which won Third Prize in Section. One,
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