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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 supplement is to be issued. This will be printed on good quality paper and will be profusely, illux- trated, and it will give the beat presentation of Hongkong yet attempted

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As the Hongkong Daily Press's 82nd Anniversary falls ten 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 Kuo Min Tang.

It being the wish of the publishers of the Hongkong Daily Press to emphasize Sino-British friendship as the theme of the special supplement, & corer design clearly presenting this theme is being sought. With a view to securing a suitable design, it is" proposed to bold 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, meluding the title.

2. The design may be done in colours but such colours. "must" not exceed three in dumber. 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 Contest 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 must be written plainly in English on these forms but no name or mark shall be attached to the design itself.

6. Designs acceptable for the contest shall be divided into.

two classes:-

a. Finisbed design.

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

7. Prizes for the winning designs shall be as follows:——

"A" class-First prize

Second prize

Third prize

Second prize

"B" class-First prize

$50

10

5

$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 given a mouth's subscription free of charge.

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

September 10, 1939.

11. The decision of the Contest 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.

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

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

ENTRY FORM.

Design-A class in...

B clase in ...

... colours. "sheets.

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

Address of Competitor

Date submitted

Bignature

1939.

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LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES •

HONGKONG

2 On Wavelengths of 353

B

metres (545 .cm) 31.49

W

metres (9.33 megacycles).

THIRD CRICKET TEST MATCH AND OTHER BELAYS Schubert Quintet

12 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathe dral

FOREIGN

Romberg-Raymonde Marlowe, Paul CHUNGKING NEWS

Cleman Olaf Olsen and Chorus. 10.00-London-The.

Third Cricket

10.00-Landon The Third Cricket

Test Match England v. The West

Indies.

BROADCAST

of #eries

short-wave

Commentary during play by

A regular Howard Marshall from Kennington broadcasts in the English and other Oval, London.

Have foreign languages

tru

been

of special interest to Far East listeners are the news broadcasts at

10 am. (H.K time) each day on 25.71 metres (119 megacycles).

10.15 A Dance Programme Milenberg Joys Quickstep (Morton)augurated by the Central Broadcast

Ing Administration, Chungking. Sugar Poot Stomp Quickstep (Arm- strong)-Harry Roy and His Orches Wonderful-Blow It's

Fox Trot in My Heart Swing (Smith) Tears in Step (Powell-Sid Millward and His

of Manakora-Waltz There are daily broadcasts from 4,15 Band The Moon of (Film: The Hurricane). Cuore Vaga am to 6.30 a.m. to European coun bondo--Tango 12.30 A Variety Programme.

Picture Me Italy and Germany on 25.31 metres In's Thinking

Paradise Fox Trot (allbert) and 31.58 metres; to America between Valparaiso-Rumba-Jack Jackson and in

Scientifically, of som

of Somebody's

of You Tonight 9.30

9.30 am and 11.39 am in Chinese bis Orchestra Course! If You Pretend You're BlueFox Trot (Fowell)-Jack Harris and and English on 16.85 metres and 19.73 -Murgatroyd and Winterbottom (Two Orchestra. Cry Baby, Cry-Fox Trol metres: to East and North China and

ht). (Shand). In Santa single thought). minds with Not.

Margherita Pax Siberia between 5.30 p.m. and 7.18 Hards and His pm on 25.51 metres and 31.68 metres Serenade Rumba Fox Trot. It Hap Trot (Scher)-Jack

Hear My. Song, "Violetta in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 25.21 metres pened in the Moonlight Fox Trot-Orchestra.

(Luckesch), Jealousy-Tengo p.m. and 7.53 p.m. en Jack

Jackson and his Orchestra. Tango Adam and Eve (Grantt). TI-PI-Tin (Cade)-Robert Renard Dance Orches and 31,58 metres in Japanese; (Grever) The Duncan Sisters. Fol- tra. You're An Education Quickstep South China and the South Seas be low the Sun-Selection Jack Jack-(Warren) So Long. Sweetheart-Slow tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 28.21 Fax Trot (Grundland-Henry Jacques metres and 31.58 metres, including a news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 son's Dorchester Hotel Orchestra,

p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus 11.00 Close down.

sia between 11 p.m. and 11.30 pm.

Love's Just a Melody-Fax Trot tro and Hison Adario de Pieries, including Great Britain, France.

1 Local Time Signal and Weather and His Orchestra. Beport.

Ball

Cata

143 Lucienne Boyer and the Or- chestre Mascotte

After The

(Herris) Songe d'Automne (Joyce) Orchestre Mar cotte. C'Est Ma, Faute (Delettre). Son Regard (Emer) Lucienne Boyer

The Rhine (Oster G.S.G. (Vocal, Once On mann)-

n)--Orchestre Mascotte. Estampe G.S.B Prenons G.S.H. (Eddy). Les Marocaine Exaces (Tranchant)--Lucienne Boyer G.S.O.

Waltzes.

altzes of the World-Pot-Trans. (Vocal). pourri-Orchestre Mascotte.

1.30 Beuter and Rugby Press, Wes-Trans ther Report and Announcements.

1.45 Haydn Symphony No. 104 la D Major ("The "London" played by Edwin Fischer and his Chamber Or chestra.

2.15 Close down.

G "For the Children."

SHORT WAVE

DAVENTEY

Wavelength 17.79b.c. (16.58m) 9.51mm..." (31.55m) 21.47m.a. (1.97m) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.)

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AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIE

Wave Length, 31.34 metres

Power, 1. Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m.; Frequencies 17779kc.& 1773oke

Uncle Peter's Nursery Sing Song- Uncle Peter. A Ring, A Ring O'Roses -Chalmer's Wood's Orchestra. Dance H.K. of the Fairies--Waltz (Rosenthal)-- Tima Orchestre Mascotte Story told by Aunt am Susan. Some When We Were Very Young' Songs (Mine and Fraser Sim son):-(a) Happiness; (b) Missing:

(a) the Fashion;

Halfway (c) In Down: (e) Hoppity; (f) Growing Up

George Baker.

6.30 Closing Local Stock Quotations. 6.32 Bawler and Landauer at Two (Sou). Nola

Pianos ton

Washington Post

(Arndt). Valse des Fleurs (From Tschaikowsky's Casse Noisette Suite). Sleeping Beauty Waltz (Tschaikow sky).

6.45 London--"Sing Song with Gene Autry and Others the show pro- duced

Ernest and conducted by

Longestaffe,

7.45 Tangos and Waltzes. Clertes Amores-Tango (Canaro)-- Orquesta Tipica Francisco Canaro. The Last Drops-Waltz (Kratzi). The Blue DanubeWaltz (J. Strauss)

and his Hungarian Magyari Imre Gypsy Orchestra. Lamonto Tango Magic--Targo (Caros)

of (Winkler)-Heinz Huppertz and his Orchestra.

Land

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Re- port and Announcements.

8.03 Some Old Dance Favourites, Rhythm Saved the World-Fox Trot. Is It True What They Say About Johnson Dixie-Fox Trot-Johnny and bis Orchestra. The Japanese Sandman--Slow Fox Trot Joe Daniels and His Hotshota Moon For Sale Fox Trot. White Cliffs of Dover- Pox Trot-Casan! Club Orchestra,

826 London The Third Cricket Test MatchEngland v. The West

Indies.

A commentary during play, and a summary of the morning's play by Howard Marshall from Kennington Oval, London.

8.35 Schubert-qulatet in A Major, Op. 114, (The Trout") played by Back ha (Piano). Mangeot

(Violin). Howard (Viola). Withers (Cello), Hobday (Doubic-Bass).

9.08 Backbans in a Schubert' Pro- framme,

Moment Musical in F Minor. Im- promptu in B Flat, Op. 142, No. 3.

9.15 London The News.

10.00-Broadcast to Schools-"Health

and Hygiene." (A): 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40-At Home and Abroad" (A). 11,05-Luncheon Music (A). 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme

(A).

p.m. 1.00

Year's

Science To-day: This Work In Psychology. Talk by S. J. F. Philpott (D1),

1.15 The B.B.C. Northern Orchestra

(D1).

2.00 "The Pig and the Whistle,"

with Rae Jenkins' Buskers (D1). 230-News (D1), "" 2.45 Oscar Rabia and his Romany

Dance Band (D1).

6.45

3.15--Sports News and Market Notes

(D1). Young People's Session (A), " 3.30---Young 5.25-Commentary On News (A). 6.30 "Songs of the People." (A),

*." B.B.C. Variety Or- (-Bong." Sing chestra with Al Bollington at Theatre Organ D2). 7.00-Recorded Music (A), 7.10-Dr.

Dr. Malcolm Sargent conduct

the Melbourne Symphony ing

Orchestra 8.15-Young Australia." (A). 8.20-Third Cricket Test: England v. Summary at

West west

PIN:

Indles.

morning's play by Howard

Marshall (D2).

Music (D2),

8.35 Light Mu

9.00-Recorded Music (A).

9.15-News. (D2),

9.20-Summary of the day's news

(A).

|

9.30 Empire Exchange" (D2), 9.45 Sports News and Market Notes

(2). 10.00-Third Cricket Test: England v

• Commentary by West Indies. Howard Marshall (D3). 10.15-Leslie Hutchinson in songs at

the plane (D3). 10.30-Northern Ireland Bingers (D3). 11.00-The Thirty-Nine"Steps." (D3). 11.30 Third Cricket Test: England v. Indies. Summary .of Howard play by aftemoon's Marshall (D3). 11.35-Loyd Thomas, at Organ of

Granada Cinema, (D3). 12.00-News (D3),

9.30 London-Empire Exchange." Points of View by travellers frama.m.. the Dominions and Colonies.

9.15 London-Sports News and Mar ket Notes.

9.50 Selections. from "The Student Prince'

12.15-Harold Turner and Jack Sharp.

in Songs in Harmony (3). 12.30-Arthur Dulay and bis Cameo

Orchestra (D3). 12,50-Sports News and Market Notes

(D3)

Cricket Test: England West Lidies (D3),

Serenade (Romberg)—Allan Prior Raymond Marlowe, Paul Clemon Olaf 1.00 Third Olsen, and Chorus Drinking" Song

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

Car N. 8. Brown, to Excellent (Aug. 14)

L.-R. O. P. Wainwright, to Whitley (Aug 15). LOWER YANGTZE COMMAND

Sub-Lts-D. V. M. Macleod, sppt, to Commander J. H. Ruck-Keens, is ap-Vernon for course cancelled. R. „A. pointed to command the river gunboat | Ramsay, to GlowwormO. Cricket on the China Station, and will Schmr.L. N. Shirley," to Drake for be Senior Naval Omcer, Lower Yang-Sig. Sch. (ang. 7). tze, in succession to Commander H. T. Armstrong.

AIR ARTIFICER BRANCH

It has been decided that all men transferred from the RAF, who hold the rating of petty officer or chler pefty officer, air atter, or air rigger. shall be eligible to undergo the con- course for air artificer, with a version course view to consideration for promotion to

aircraft oficer.

must They

warrant

PROMOTION

Sub-LL-G. R. Marsh, to rank

Lt. (seny. Aug. 31, 1937).

THE ARMY

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL MO. W.-G. INCE

Major C. W. G. Ines, OBE, M.O. be recommended in every respect for retired pay, late D.WB., has been ap warrant rank, must have attained the pointed DAMB. (temp.), with the educational standard laid down, be focal rank of Heutenant-colonel, and under the age of 40, and of "very has not been appointed "A.D.M.S.” good" character. The course for air artlicer is of one year's duration

. LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER

by

Lieutenant-Commander R. D. Cole ridge, has been placed on the retired, list after 20 years in the Navy

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS /

following appointments are made by the Admiralty

The

ROYAL AIR FORCE

OFFICERS RETIRED Boundrota Leader A E. Marsack, M.BE., and Fight Lleutenant G. R. Canavan have been placed on the re tired list on account of 113-health.

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