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To celebrate the, 82nd Anniversary of the Hongkong Daily Press, the oldest morning paper in Hongkong, which was establish. ed on October 1, 1857, a special supplemout is to be issued. This will be printed on good quality paper and will be profusely illus trated, and it will give the best presentation of Hongkong yet attempted.

As the Hongkong Daily Press's 82nd Anniversary falls tan days before October 10, the Double Tenth. which is China's National Day, it is proposed to commemorate the occasion in the same special supplement which will, therefore, also give a compre- hensive account of the progress of the Republic of China as made under the guidance of the Kao Min Tang.

It being the wish of the publishers of the Hongkong Daily Pross to emphasize Sino-British friendship as the theme of the special supplement, a cover design clearly presenting this theme is being sought. With a view to securing a suitable design, it is proposed to hold a contest, the rules of which follow:--

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

82nd ANNIVERSARY COVER-DESIGN CONTEST.

RULES.

1. The size of the design must be exactly 10 inches wide and 15 inches long, including the title.

2. The design may be done in colours but auch colours must - not exceed three in number. Gold or silver may, however, be added. 3. The central theme of the design must be "Sino-British Friendship."

4. Designs submitted must reach the Director of the Contact on or before August 31, 1939.

5. Competitors may send in as many designs as they wish but each design must be accompanied by a special form provided by the Hongkong Daily Press or clipped therefrom. The names and addresses of competitors most be written plainly in English on these forms but no name or mark shall be attached to the design itself.

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6. Designs acceptable for the contest shall be divided into two classes:-

A.

Finished design.

b. Design in outline or a description, or idea, of a design.

Prizes for the winning designs shall be as follows

**A*· class—First prize

Second prize

Third prize

Second prize

"B" class--First prizė ...

$50

10

$20

8. Winning designs or ideas shall become the property of the Hongkong Daily Press but others may be returned upon application,

9. All winners will be given three months' free subscription for the Hongkong Daily Press. Non-winners shall be giren a month's subscription free of charge.

10. Results of the contest will be announced not later than

Boptember 10, 1939.

11. The decision of the Content Judges shall be final.

12. The Hongkong Daily Press reserves the right to use, or not to use the winning design for the cover of the Special 82nd Anniversary Supplement

The following form must be filled in the hand-writing of the Competitor, properly signed, and securely attached to the design submitted.

Send all designs to-The Contest Director, Hongkong Daily Press, Marina House, Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong.

· ENTRY FORM.

Design-A class in ...

B class in ...

'colours."

sheets.

Full name of Competitor (Also in Chinese if a Chinese)

Address of Competitor

Date submitted

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LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONGKONG

ha "Wavelengths of 755 metres (845 kies) 31,49 metres (9.53 megacyclės).

AN ORGAN RECITAL FROM..

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Schamanu Symphony No. 1-- 12.00 to 13.20 p.m. Relay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

1.30 Duti The Hill Bilies and the London Piano-Accordeón Band.

The Albert Bandier Trio." With You (him Brief Ecstasy' - Albert Sandler and His Orchestra with Mar

Musetta's

Marie Stedeford pecini)

Cam

FOREIGN

SHORT WAVE

Waltz Song ('La Grace Moore (Soprano) wit

Orch. Around The Danube (Faraphrase on G.S.G. Waves of the Danube'); Doina Voda G.B.B. (Roumanian Gipsy Dance de Mau- 6.8.1 rial) Albert Bandler and His Orches G.S.O. tra.' The Dubarry (Operetta The Trans," I ~ Dubarry'); I Give My Heart (Operet Trans. ta The Dubarry')-Grace Moore (80-| Trans. prano) with Orch Live, Laugh and Love (Theme Song 'Congress Dances Heyman)-Albert Bandier and His Orchestra.

7.13 p.m. Close Local Stock Quo ta Lions.

7.15 pm London Belay ~It's That Man Again?

III

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 11.786.4. (16,8610) 8.51mke: (31,55711.)' -21.47m.c. (3L97x1.) 13.1km.c. (19.79m.) (G.3.0, GS.G, GER)

11 (0.9); G.8.G., G.S.B.) (G.SH, G.S.G.. OSB)

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Call Sign: VIR Wara Length, 3134 metres Power, I Kilowatt

BOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m & 25.57m; Frequencies 1777ake. 1773akc

All Ashore (Billy Hill); Goodbye, To

Tommy Handley with Cecilia Eddy: Summer (Botterell and Philips) Eric, Egan and Sam Heppner Sup- London Piano-Accordeon Band under ported by Jack Harris and His Band H.K. direction of Scott Wood. The Cow.

ow in a new radio show including, ManTime boy's Dream (arr. H Billies): Where Bites Dog. Topsy Turvy interviews a

Lessons for Junior Classes," (A)

I Ain't Been Before (film Walls Far-The show presented by Francis 10.00-Broadcast to Schools--"Music go')-The El! Blilies with Their Own

Ow Worsley. Novelty Accomp. Hawallan Paradise

8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wen- Harry Owens); Dream Time Davies али Coots) The London Plano ther Report and Announcements. Accordeon "Bard de Moonlight's No. 1 In B Flat Major, Op. 38.

direction of

8.03 pm

Schumann Symphony Scott Wood In The

and

1020-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40-"At Home and Abroad." (A). 11.05-Luncheon Music (A),... ·

Glow (The Hill Billies); Climbing UP The Golden Stairs (arr Hill Billes)

The Hill Billies with Their Own 8.10 p.m. Relay of the Flest Organ | P.IN. Novelty Accomp. Au Revoir (Gilbert) Recital from St. John's Cathedral by

Chicago Symphony Orchestra con-11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme. ducted by Frederick Stock.

-London Piano-Accordeon Band un-J. R. M. Smith, Mus, Bac, A.B.C.O.

-der direction of Scott Wood.

1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Repark.

1. (a) Voluntary. (Orlando Gibbons), (b) Toccata for à Double Organ (Dr. John Blow). 3. Pugue in G. Minor 1.03 p.m. Concert Walfres,

(the "Short Minor-J. E. Bach). Castanets-Waltz (Willy Richartz)3. Folk Tune (Percy Whittock). 4 Orchestra Mascotte. My Darling! Pastoral Sonata, Op. 88 (Rheinberger) Waltz (from The Gypsy Baron (1) Con Moto, ) Intermezzo: An- (ii), Fugue: Non Strauss-Berlin State Opera Orches- dante con Moto,

Troppo Allegro.

tra.

1.15 p.m. Renter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce

ments.

- Walter

Orchestra

9.10 p.m. Tschaikowsky Aus Der Serenade, Op. 48. Berlin Philharmonic cond by Hans Welsbach,

8.15 pm. London Relay The News 9.30 ·

London Relay - Food for Thought.'

Short talks on interest.

1.30 pm. Dance Music. Slow Fox-Trots What Do You Know About Love? I'm Building A Sailboat Of Dreams Gerry Moore

matters of topical (Piano): FOX-TTOL - Small Town: Waltz Paid For The Le That I

9.15 p.m. London Relay Told You Geraldo & His Orchestra.

Sparts Fox-Trots-Wings Over the Navy News and Market Notes. (from the film): The Old Tia Hel-net

Musical Comedy Selec- 9.50 pia. The Organ. The Dance Band and tions. Me with Male Voice Quartet. Slow “Anything Goes"---Selection (Cole Fox-Trot-A Mist Is Over The Moon Porter)Carroll Gibbons and the (film The Lady Objects'): Quickstep Savoy Hotel Orpheans with Vocal "Bell At The SavoyVocal Apple Blossom Time Victor B-Chorus vester and

His Ballroom Orchestra. Gems (Hammerstein and Abraham) Fox-Trot-Gypsy

The Biz -Light Opera Company. Tears: Quickstep.

Selection

Debroy Chopsticks Jack Hylton and His Or Broadcast" - chestra. Fux-Trots Non-Stop Flight; Somers Band with the Carlyle Cou- Pross Chai-Artie Shaw and His Or- sins and Dan Donovan. chestra Fox-Trots--The Spider and The Fly: Taint What You Do- "Pats" Waller and His Rhythm. -

2.13 p.m. Close down.

16.15 pm. New Dance Musia. Quickstep - Wishing film Love Affair")-Jack Harris and His Or chestra. Por-Trots Plain Jane: De sert Etar-Jack "Harris and His Or 6.00 p.m. Schubert Quartet No. 14 chestra Tangos-Venetian Night; A In D Minor ("Death and the Mal Song Without Words--Emil Roosz dea").

STH

Orchestra

(A).

1.00 "Death in the Dressing-Room,"

with Argumented B. B. C. Variety Orchestra (1).

2.00"For Ballers." Monthly series Marine for the Mercantila (D1)

2.20-Ballad Recital by Molly de

Gunst, soprano (D1). 2.30-News CDI).” 19 2.45-"Paradise Isle." Bonny Miller:

and his Royal Hawaiians (D1). 3.15 Sports News and Market Notes

(01).

3.30-Young People's Session (AJ. 5.25 Commentary On News (A). 5.40--"The News Behind the News"

KAJ.

6.30-Orchestral Programme (A). 6.45"The Thirty-Nine Steps" (A). 7.15 Its That Man Again,” with

his Jack Harris Rad

Band (D3); Recital by the "Comedy Harmonists (A).

8.00-Fhi Watts Trip (D); Harry Bloom's Dance Band KA).' 8.15-Violin Recital by Alfredo Cam-

poll (D2), 8.30-Bobby Rowell and his Band

(02).

9.00--Recorded Music - (A). 9.15-News (D2).

8.30- Summary of the day's news!

((A),

9.30

(PA).

Food for Thought" (D). 9.48 Sports News and Market Notes

Fox-Trots-Talk To 10.00-Harton Collery Brass Band Roth String Quartet”

I'm Just Wild Me

"About_Harry--- *(D3).

For 6.39 pm. Songs by Alexander Kip-Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamanns. mis (Bis).

Trats-Between A Kiss And A Sigh; 10.45-Lieder Recital by Elsie Bud-

daby, soprano (93). Hedge Rose (Schubert, Op. 3, No. 31: Dorsey and His Orchestra.

De Suburble

the B.B.C. Variety Orchestra Impatience (Schubert, Op. 26, No. 7 Quebranto: Sangre

(D3), Francisco Caparo. Orquesta Tipica -with Plano accomp. by Gerald S

Fox-Trots-This Night (film. Hopo; 12.00--News (DB)." Moore.

tulu?; Honolulu from the Aim)--am. BAS D

Albert Sandler and His Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. Orchestras and Grace Moore (80- prano).

The Eri King (Schubert, Op. 1): Angels With The P11.00-"Stanell's Crazy Cruise,” with❘

Dusty Violin (Vernon and Brooke)

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Waltz Charmaine Josephine Brad 12.15-"Don't Tell England Ansiog The Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold

ley and Her Ballroom Orchestra,

11.00 pm. Close down.

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 WAR OFFICE, AUGUST 1

REGULAR ARMY'..

The follg. Maj.-Gens. retire on ret.

CORPS OF EOTAL ENGINEERS. The follg. Maja to be Lt. Cols. (Aug. DR. M.. H. Lewis, M.C. AMLEE BL Lt. Col. C. L. 3. Duke, MC., J. G. O. Whitehead, M.C., W. P. Haated, D.B.0, MC., R. A. Hay: B E. C. Dixon, M.G. H. A. Baker, M.C. H. M. Chandler, BA, AMInst.CE.

pay, (Ang. 1):-8. J. F. Scobell, OB ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS CM.C. D.8.0.; G. M. Lindsay, C.B., OMG, D.B.O.

17), with

The foll: Maja to be Lt-Cola 1)BL-Col R. P. EL (Aug Nalder, B.Sc. LB. Nicholls, J. L Henderson, BA, C. M. F. White, C. K. Thursby-Pelham, M.C. INFANTRY

Of

Col (temp. Brig A. W. Purser. O.B.E, M.C., to be Maj-Gen (July seny. July 11, 1938. The follg. to be Cols:-Lt. Col LA. Alston, DSO, MO, from R. W.

E Surrey R-Lt-Col. G., R. P. Pus. (July 17); Lt. Col. H. N..H WI-

01 completion lamson, DA,O. MG, from RA (July Roupell V.C. 23): with seny. July 1, 1935; Maj, and tenure of serv. in comd. is removed Bt. Lt. Col. M. Carr, M.C, from from the regil. list and remains on Scots, (July 28), with seny. Jan. 1 full pay (Aug. 1); Maj. G. G. N. Lodge retires on Yet pay (Aug. 1; Maj. and Et. Lt. Col. AA. B. Dowler to be Lt-Col. (Aug. 1),

1938,

The follg. appts are made:-Lt. Gen. Sir Archibald P. Wavell, K.C.B. C.M.G., M.C., from 0.0.0-m-C., Botan. Durham LL-E Col. W. A. Grey. Cond, to be 0.0.0-in-C., Hiddle Wilson, M.C. on completion of tenure East, and is granted the local rank of of serv. of comd., is removed from Gen. while so empid (July. 28); Cal. the regt. list and remains on full pay M. Carr, M.O., to be A.A.CH. (July 28). (Aug. 1); Ms) and Bt. Lt. Col. E. H Col. (temp, Brig.) J. N. Lumley, MO. Lysaght-Grifin, 0.3.E to be Lt. to be Area Comdr, (temp), and retains Cot (Aug. 1), the temp. rank of Brig. while so empid (Aug 1); Maj. and Bt. Lt Col V. Evelegh, D.CIAL, to be G.SO. 2nd Grade (July It J. D. Lam mie, Gordons, to be Staff Capt. (temp.), (May

2303 L B. G. D. Hare,

R. Norfolk, B. from ADC to be A.D.C. Wuly 13: Lt. E. Harris, ret.

RD. RE-LA-COL R. M. Rodwell, on completion of tenure of serv, in comd, is removed from the reg.- List. sud remains on full pay (Aug. 1); Maj: 0. Brunskill, MO, to be Lt. Col.

A and 8.H-Capt. J. Scott-Eliot. 18 secd. (June 15).

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS

pay, lite KOSD to be staff Cape Lollowing - Bajan to be L

ROYAL REGIMENT OF Cole C to be 144

(temp.) (July 1 ANAK MA

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The folls are restd. to the extabt (Aug. 1)-Maj. T. Rigby M.G: Mal

L. B. D. Burns, D.8.O, M.O.

Capt

Grose la

la restd. to the

estabt. (July 21).

The fallg, on completion of tenure of serv, as Regti. LtCol are removed from the rest. list and remain on

full pay

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Maj.

Harrison.

M.C., AMIMech. E. (July 3; C. B. Cockburn, OBE, ML Mech E. (Aug (Ang/1)

BAL Aug. 17HL BB Butler

OBE

| Bec. Là H. O. Chardon, B.A. resigns

his commu. (July 311,

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS

The following Capts, to be Majs July 28-RL Whittaker. July 30.

1)Lt Col D. Scott J. G Black MB DA, O. Wilson,

C. AL Brownlow, MB. (prov)T-RJ. P. Berwick

M.B. (provi) A N. B. Odbert, M.B.

11: C. A. Levy:

E. G. W. W. (provl.); C. A. Leys

be Lt Col (July dell

(July 31)

E. Arun- Temporary

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They folly Maja to be Lt. Cols. Body, July 17-A Cathcan, M.B.; I

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The folly, Maj. to be L-Cola. Tug 1)0 M Christle R. M. Goldney..

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