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TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1957.

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ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

HONGKONG PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE TOPS

American Statistics Show How Colony Cameramen Have Made A Clean Sweep!

A

by WILLIAM SMYLY

LONG dull list of results published on a red_statistical section of the journal of the Photographic Society of America is making people sit up and take notice all over the world.

In the words of Mr K. A. Watson, Vice President of the Hongkong Photographic Society "It shows that Hongkong has again made a clean sweep of all the main photographic honours in the world."

In results, worked out from (And when you consider that markings at all internationally this table shows the result of recognised photographie ex one single Hongkong club with hibitions, Hongkong photo-❘ 270 members against the graphers have gained this year: hundreds of clubr of mony

First Place

Second Place Third Place Fourth Place Sixth Place Ten places in the first fifteen Twenty places in the first forty

The question that local photo- grapliers are asking is "Why?"

countries all over the worked with I combined membership running into millions-"expense- n-object" patrons of one of the world's leading multi-million- dollar trades-the table seems one of the most remarkable that we have seen for a long time.)

1953

RADIO Hongkong

5.30, Time for Children-Introduced by Daphne: 0, Time. Signal, Pro- gramme Summary: 0.02, La Dent ieure Francaise-Presentation de M. Loverzanne: 8.30, Victor Young and bis Orchestra: 7, Spotlight on Song- The Rev. Father Bydney Macewon (Tenor), with Philip Green and his Orchestra; 7.30, First Hearing Pre- 7.58. 30, 30, sented by Ronald. Desent;

4 OUT OF FIRST 10 1 Cheung Yu-chlu, 3 Franels Wu, Li Yat-feng, 10 Kan Hing-fcok.

lat place und - 17th..

Is it that the Hongkong scene | 38, 43, 59 and 80th,

is belter for pictures that will

strike Westoro judges as "prils- 1954.

tic"

EQUIPMENT?

The answer in

plc-

No-the most successful ture of all could have been

taken in cny part of the world.

And No agrin. Otherwise why are Japon and. Talwan not repre- sorted among the leaders?

Is it that cameras and equip- ment are more readily available than in many parts of the world? This may account for the poor showing of British photographers where several hundred photo. graphie clubs have produced less than one-eighth of the Hongkong marking in this statistical ouslygis.

But it is not the whole answer. If I were, why is Germany 50 low by comparison? And why is Japan (the other lending pro- ducer of high quality photo- graphic equipment) hardly re- presented in the analysis?

WE'RE SECOND

As a rough nc en how well different countries have done in The statistic take the list of com- paliters who have had more than 48 acceptances at salocus of later- tional standing during the year It goes;

USA HK

57

33

Hungary

UK

10

4

Сапада Malaya

Кар

5 OUT OF FIRST 10 Cheung Yu-chlo, 2 Hing-fook, 3 Franels Wu, 4 Duley, Wu, 10 Lai Yat-teng.

1st Four places and 2011... 29, 35, 53, 48, 69, 87, 99 and 104th.

1955

1

5 OUT OF FIRST 10 Cheung Yu-chiu, 2 Kan

| Hing-fook, 3 Daisy Wu, ♪ Francis

We, 8 Pan Yel-pore.

1st Three places and 12th

15, 19, 23, 20, 20, 24, 53, 63, 70, 98, 111 and 117th.

1956

G OUT OF FIRST 10

1 Cheung Yu-chlu, 2 K. H Wu, à Francis Wu, 4 Dalsy Wu, G Kan Hing-fook, 10 Hung Mon- уп.

1st Feur places and 11th... 14, 15, 22, 25, 20, 30, 31, 33, 35. 37, 41, 50, 53, 50, 81, 79, 89. 101 106, 103, 111, 123, 131 and 133th. But perhaps Hongkong's 1095. imper an advarage over other countries is a very simple one. It sounds like the old conundrum the "Which came first.

the egg?" hen, or

Weather Report; 8. Time Signal, The Nowe: 8.00, Commentary: 0.15, Acros Antorrilea-An Account of the Com- monwealth Transantarctic Expedition, Introduced by Edward Shackleton: 3.65, The Music Molters-Sonmia No.3 in D (Lecir: Sonata No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 12 (Deethoven): 0.15, The Boy. Friend"-Excerpts from the muales play by Sandy Wilson, gung by the Principals and Chords of the Broadway Production; 0.40, An Evening with Alistair Cooke (at the Piano): 10, Robert Maxwell his Harp and Orchestra: 10.30, "Look What I've Found"-A Record Mis cellany presented by John Wallace; 10.50. Weather Report: 11. Time Signal, Radio Newmeel: 11.15, "Look Close Down. What I've Found (cont'd); 1139

REDIFFUSION

3 p.m.. Musical Matince: 350, Paris In Sungs-Popular Songs; 4. Tea Time Rendezvous;_ 4.20.

دانه

ELEVENSES DISTURBED BY THIS YELL

$

In a quiet, fashionable restaurant, Mr William Clauson, visiting ballad singer, siariins morning tea drinkers with the penetrating yell of a Mexican gaucho-Chins Mall Photo.

He Wants Someone

A

Him Chinese

To Teach Folk Songs

tall, blonde Swedish-American, aged 27 and single, is looking for someone to teach him Chinese folk songs. He wants to learn at least one simple Chinese lullaby before his concert next week.

of

He is Willem Clauson of Los Venezuelan carnival songs and Angeles, who singsin ten languages, including Malay, and he is going to try his hand at Chinese,

Mr Clauson arrived in Hong kong by CPA plane yesterday to

Mexican serenades. Eavesdropping

patrons Maxim's where Mr Clauson met The Priss, applauded nim warmly.

Heads turned in alarm when

of an Irish love song.

1,600 At

School Speech Day

Cheklang

RAF-ArmyOHN CLARKE'S

Exercise

CASEBOOK

At Kai Tak Jane Finds

Army ack ack units and

|RAF Venom jets took part A Friend

in an exercise near Kal Tak | .. airfield this morning.

Army authorities would not

TANE'S homie la in one of

disclose the object of the E the rougher parts of exercise which will continue to London. There, the attitude morrow morning, But recording of most people to minor te a notification in the press the crime is rater like that of jels will carry out tomorrow &

attacks on the area.

number of low-level mock air dwellers in politer neigh

{bourhoods. to... parking Tomorrow's exercise will de-luffences. pend on the weather.

This morning, Venom S Mest have broken the law, roared over the Colony follow-Į some have been caught, No ing runs over the airport. shame aftaches in either east, The offelal notification said it is all just a matter of luck. "arrangements have been made

for this (exercise) to take place Jane, until the other play, without endangering civil or managed to keep clear of crime. military affcraft or disrupting Then one evening she went to the schedules of civil airlines." a public house for the com

The ack sck unit taking part pany partly and partly in the in teday's exercise was the 74 hope that drink would dull her. Light AA Regiment, RoyalJoneliness.

Artillery.

Village Searched

I KNOW HIM

HER husband was in gaol and.

the missed him, forgetting

Another exercise this Ema! the times. In the past when he between the Police and Army had beaten her up and geno io.

was held in the Tsun Wari prison for assault,

drea It began carly this

In the publle bar Jena gut morning and finished at noon

a lean young man The object of this exercise could talking to not be ascertained before going and who, though he may not whore forld face bere ugly scars to Press, but an Army spokemon have mentioned the fact to Jane, ald "I believe everyone got m had once served a four-year Jally good soaking”.

sentence for razor-slashing

About 350 troops were sald to be taking part and two villages The young man, whose name were cordoned off and searched, was Eric, had a proposition to but villagers were able to move make, "See that fo-ww there, freely through the cordon. the tipsy 000....7" began. Arms were carried but they Jane nodded. "I know him," were not foaded,

sho said.

Thefts From Parked Cars

SKILFUL

| 665JJELL, when he goes out, we'll pinch his wallet," Eric said, and explained how. Five cases of thefts from cars. At closing time, as the tipsy were reported to the Police yes-man wandered into the street, terday. In most of the cases, the Eric and Jane look station at doots and luggage compartments his side. She slipped a Band into were left unlocked;

his

out pocket, took All the thefts took place in wallet and handed it to Erie, Kowloon, and in one case,

who began to make off, suspect has been detained and was stopped, and so way Jate, property recovered.

Among articles stolen were by two polloumen who had sec iron hoold, tools, a comera, an the whole thing. umbrelig,

0

a briefcase contain-

ing some papers and a quantity

of cotton yarn,

Cyclist & Woman Pedestrian Hurt

1,600

in

spend 15 days here at the he suddenly gave forth a blood- vitation of the Music Society.

A guitarist and ballad singer, curdling yell called the "mito" Vocally Yours; B, Chitiren's Corner Mr Clauson has a more varied in the rindering of a Mexican -Presented by Auntie Ray; 5.30. repertoire than most singers cowboy tong. Progressive Jazz; 0, Torch Tunes:

"Iris music is also popular," have visited Hongkong. who 8.20, Birthday

Clauson, Inpsing into Bandcall Count Basie and his He has travelled widely in said Mr

Kiangen and lot of research ine soft and sentimental brogue The Blanken, Norton Orelicstra and Jant. James; 3, Per- Europe, doing sonality Pornde Kay Starr 7.16. into folk songs of various coun Summer Evening Serenade; 130, A

Mr Clauson will give one pub-held its annual speech day zí Programme of Music by Mantovant tries and studying their music 7.45% The Mystery wf

more than Nurs techniques. At present he is on lle concert under the auspices Empire Theatro this morning

at Wok attended by The advantage is that we have Larimer: 8, Time Signal and The a world tour and will be going of the Music Society

pupils and their parents. News: 8.00, Weather Report, An-

Mrs C. L. Hsu, wife of the on to New Zealand and Aus Yan College In Kowloon good photographers here already

and Interlude: 0.18, nouncement

July 22 at 8.30 p.m. Strange Talen and nothing is better for

of Eaglermain tralia from Hongkong.

The Society has also invited Chairman of the School's board training new telent than close Episode 5: 8.30, Kendall's Corner:

of Directors, presented certi- Dianiond, D. Jolin

Adventurer, An American citizen Blade contact with old talent,

1—"Great Guy

boat", which 9:30, Swedish parents, Mr Clauson Moods In Musle; 10, Musio Hatt

140 pupils, mostly below the this Friday. 10.30. Lawrenco Varletion;

Welke speaks four languages Show: 11, Date With Dreamland; English, Swedish, Norwegian 11.30. Prelude To Midnight: 1 Midnight, "God Save This "Queen".

and Spanish, although he singi Close Down.

On his travels in many more.

Portuguese On Serious

Charge

the rest nowhere! And the Hongkong block of victory is from the 270 members of one local club and a few in- dependent butsico exhibitors- compare with the hundreds of competing clubs in almost e, cry Francisco Orlando Lopez, a other country in the world. 21-year-old Portuguese, of 23, Could the reason be the tera- Ashley Road, second floor, was perament of the Chinese photo- remanded three days by Mr T. L. grapher?

Yang at Kowicon this morning Photography is offering ingre on a charge of criminal intimida and more a qu'et artistic passion.

No plea was taken:

TELEVISION

6 p.n... Children's Hour Cartoons:

3.15, Puppet Theatre: 6.30, Comedies:

on

the

-He

"I was done very skilfully," policeman said to ir Geoffrey

Nose after Jane and Eric had picaded gulity to the theft,

Erie's record was rend out and he was sent to pros tor four months, Jane's story was skilfully told by her counsel and she was fined £1.

Two trame accidents occurred wloon yesterday afternoon, A cycllet and a woman gedes- "I can't pay now," she cried. frian were injured and later ad- Then a volce called from the “Yes, you can." A gallery: mitted to. Kowloon Hospital.

The cyclist was injured when middle-aged man hurried round One of

of him on a private plenie "Show" fentes and prizes to more than his bicycle collided with a bus to help with the Anc.

fluently

he tried to interpret the songs of the people and adapt them to his guitar-his only travelling companion.

· WARM APPLAUSE

He has also translated several onclent ballads, some» times without expert assistance, Among his transitions are

is for

members

Car Cleaner

Given Big Fine

8. Close Down: 7.30. "Crosstalk"... "The Frog and The Mouse" la A young

Feature

Chinese car

in

age of ten.

Mr Hsu recalled the Inaugu- ration of the School five years ago, and the speech day today meant a great deal to both the School and the pupils alike,

He revealed that the Kiangsu And Cheklong Association. Hongkong were planning to establish

Kiangsu and Cheklang General School, which will include a middle school and classes for special subjects, The School would be pleted next year and he hoped that the graduates of the Pri-

a

comTM

with Joe Clark and Wong, Xam-Spanish, and the centuries old cleaner was this morning mary School would return to Long: 7.48, Newireet or worn cal English ballad "Greensleeves" to fined a total of $1,250 when the new general school Colony Events; C, Chinese Classical Mile By Air Yuen Ching wait; Swedish.

He thanked the start of the time to the scholarly Orkutel Lopez was alleged to have

The Latin-American rhythme pleaded guilty before school who had worked Dr District AttorneyStarring mind and Hongkong photo threatened a Miss Man Kam-lam0, Lilli Pelmer: 0.45, Calling Cardi

seems to have the most appeal," Miss B. K. Searle at Central laboriously, throughout, the past graphers march all over the in Homunts on Sunday by pro- David Brian: 9.30,

Film:-"Bons of the City; 10.30, Mr Clauson said in an interview Court to driving without 'a year countryside in search of subjects,ducing a knife and stating that

Late Night Final News Headlines this morning and thereupon em- licence, without third party :

Бил Fong chung Tepon and Announcement

Miss and spend long praceful hour he was going to kill her.

Close Dawn.

barkod on demonstrations of

Insurance and without the Principal, reported on school in their darkrcoms composing

owner's consent,

activities in last year. She said their works under the enlarging

there were now more than 1,000 lamps,

in the A second car cleaner, who pupils: accommodated pleaded not guilty to charges of morning, afternoon and evening aiding and abetting the rat classes, She also thanked' the defendant, was discharged., direstors for their assistance and In addition to the fines the guidance in the school affairs. first defendant was di:qualed Finally, he told graduates from holding a driving licence always to maintain the high the which wns standard characteristic of the school.

JUDGES

But again the answer is No.

It photographle excellencs

was to natural to the Chinese

The Rev. J. M. Gosano's Arrival Delayed

1:mperament why should A young Hongkong Portugue

Formosa

not

EHITU In the

national trait? And why should Japan, (with similar tempera- ment and arislit background, a brillant record in moving

picture production,

and to

the

presionale ndületion beauty of their sacred islands)

this:

who was to have returned to be Colony

to today the ordained

the priest in 0 Roman Cathalle Church will not arrive until tomorrow, The Qantas plane in which he was travelling from Sydney has been delayed in Manila for 24 hours because

al

not be well ahead of Hongkong?

Typhoon Wendy. answer is probably jual Tho

He is the Rev. J. M. Gosano, youngest son of a well-knowzi Hongkong family. One of his brothers is Dr Eddie Gozano, Urban Councillor. The Rev. J. M. Gosano went to

Hongkong has a body of first rate judges whose choice and taste given a pattern to eco- tenders for internationa? hccours. And Hongkong has one of the best run and meat calhfastle clubs in the world.

THE RESULTS

Třie conclufion seems proved by the rising number of ac- ceptances and victories shown us the following table:

New Zeakud seven years ego 10 become a, dentist, After a your he gave up dentistry, lo Join the Church and follow Jag the completion of his studios in the Holy Cross his Semkiry, Mosgland ordination as deacon he naked permleston to return to. Hong-

for one year,

kong to be ordained priest so "Zinho" as he is known to his that his family could attend family and felends was a well- the ecremeny.

known sportsman. " Originally it was planned that lo

would be ordained pricat to Po-kin, 21, of Hut 2, Tal Hang

The defendants were Fung | marrow evening of St Teresa's Road, and Wan Hang-nam, 20, Church, his parish church, by

The Rev. J. M. Gosano (Photo from Bunday Ezessiner)

of

the cer

Man Steals Toilet Paper

in Kun Tong Road near the East Jane's neighbours, Gate of the Kal Tak Airport. There is kindness as well as a The woman was knocked down leaning towards crime, in the

vehicle by an unknown

in rough part of town where Jana Argyle Street,

lives.

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

the Rt. Rev. Lawrence Blanch. of Hat, 59, Wan Fung Terrace.

The car - which the Arst Roman Catholle. Bishop Hongkong, but this will now defendant was driving catly o

A suspect has been detained depend on the time of his the morning of July 10, was arrival,

stopped outside the Tiger Balm by the Police for cutting the Gardens by a Pollce driver who pocket of a Chinese man and He is scheduled to say his first was suspicious, about the way stealing some tollet paper in

Mass at St Teresa's Church at in which'

was being Pel Ho Street Market, Kowloon, 6 pm on Thursday. - driven

yesterday afternoon. Fung could not produce a Another suspect snatched "Zaho", ited to be ca altar, ficence, and the two youths were number of fountain pens from e server at St. Teresa's Church arrcaled-rid taken to the Polica shop foki In Shanghai Street, before the wer. During the war station where it was found that Kowloon, when he was being he win a prizoner of

of war the first defcedant procurod the chown samples. Ho was arrested Japan

car from the mocoud defendant. (And the property recovered, t He will return to New Zealand • The “pecond - defondant was In another cabe, a suspect has Janom

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