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To celebrate the 82nd Anniversary of the Hongkong Daily Press, the oldest morning paper iu 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 illus. trated, and it will give the best presentation of Hongkong yet attempted.

As the Hongkong Daily Press's 82nd Anniversary. falla 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.

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It being the wish of the publishers of the Hongkong Daily Press 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 anitable design, it is proposed to bold a contest, the rules of which follow <-

DAILY PRESS

HONGKONG DAILY

82nd

ANNIVERSARY

COVER-DESIGN CONTEST.

RULES.

1. The size of the design must be exactly 10 inches wide

and 16 inches long, including the title.

2. The design may be done in colours but such colours must uot exceed three in number. Gold or silver may, however, be added.

3. The central theme of the design must be "Sino-British Friendship."

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4 Designs submitted must reach the Director of the Contest on or before August. 81, 1939.

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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. Designa acceptable for the contest shall be divided into

two classes: -----

1. Finished design.

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

7. Prizes for the winning designe shall be as follow-

“A” class-First prize

Second prize

Third prize

"B" class-First prize

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Second prize

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$80

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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 month's subscription free of charge.

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

September 10, 1959.

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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

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

Bend all designs to The Coatest Director, Hongkong Daily

Press, Marina House, Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong.

ENTRY FORM.

Design A class in ......

colours.

B class in... ...sheets.

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

Address" of Competitor

Date submitted

Signature

Radio

HONGKONG

GENERAL

Programmes

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A REQUEST PROGRAMME OF VARIETY AND DANCE MUSIC

Recital from Studio

12.00 to 12.20 p.m.

Symphony. Indian Love Call, from

Rose Maria' (Primi): Ani Set Mystery of Life from "Naughty Marietta (Herbert)-Jeanette Mac donald (Soprano) and Nelson Eddy (Baritone).

The

Donkey

S'hai Shooting Sequel

POSITION STILL

VERY GRAVE

Serenade CHUNGKING, Ană. 23 (Central)

THURSDAY, AUGUST. 24, 1939. -PAGE

Pirety" Priml-Barnabas ron-Gravity still prevails in Shang- Clicquot Geczy and His Orchestra. The State hai as a result of the shooting be- ly Homes of England from "Operette" een police of the International

Coward)-Noel Coward with His Ma-

jesty's Theatre Orchestra Im Feel Settlement and the bogus Greater ing Like a Million

(Brown) Yours Shanghai Municipal Government. and Mine (Brown) Eldegarde. states a Shanghai dispatch.

Alexander's Ragtime Band -Film Selection-Lloyd Thomas at the Or

gan

of the Granada Cinema,

ma. London.

Besides telling Fu Slao-en, the

Relay of Ser-Flower Song Hautzig); Rainbow On Puppet Mayor, to lodge a strong protest with the Shanghai

vice of Intercession from St. John's The River (Webster)Bobby Breen.

Cathedral.

蠱 Foor Butterfly-Fox Trot (Hubbel)- Municipal

marous Monologue-Stanley Hollo way. Flim Fan's Farth (Impersona

of tions

Council over the

12.30 p.m. Selection from Gilbert Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Or incident, the Japanese are alleged

chestra. Marksman Bam-A Hu- to have Instructed newspapers ¦ and Sullivan's Light Operas.

under their control to intensify! "Putlence": Sad Is That Woman's Lot-Bertha Lewis (Contralto) with

Fampus Stars Michael propaganda" against Great Britain Orchestra. Tum, Oh Tum In This Moore. Love Is Where You Find It and the existence of foreign con- Direction Chorus of Girls A MBK (Tom: The Garden of the Moon)-cessions in China. net Hung In Hardware Shop Leslie Mildred Balley and Her Orchestra..

11.00 p.m. Close down,

Rands and Chorus of Girls with Or chestra. "Iolanthe": Nay, Tempt Me NotW. Lawson and Mixed Chor Spurn Not The Nobly Boro-D. Old- ham and Male Chorus My Lords, It May Not Be W. Lawson, D. Oldham, D. Fancourt, I. Randa, G. Baker and Male Chorus. If You Go In Youre Sure To Win-D. Oldham, D. Fan- court and G. Baker. II We're Weak Enough To Tarry-1

Carry-Winifred Lawson and Leslie Rands. "The Gondollers": G.S.EL Sheffield. G.S.D.

Cank Q.N.G.

Stole The Fricce Henry A." Lytton. Bertha Lewis, Mavis Bennett and Arthur Hosking Trans. But Bless My Heart: Try We Life Traus. long-Mavis Bennett Leo Shefeld, Trans. Henry A. Lytton. Bertha Lewis and Arthur Hosking. Trial By Jury": Shemeld.

Dilemma-

Leo

NICE

George Baker, Winifred Lawson and Chorus: Love Him-Winifred Law- son, Derek Oldham and Chorus.

Arthur Hocking Derek Oldham,

1.00 p.m. Local Time Bignal and Weather Report.

SHORT WAVE

DAVENTEY

Wavelength 17.79b.c. (18.86m) 9.51m.c. (31.55m) 21.47m.e. (31,97mm.} 15.18m.c. (19.78m,)

The Shanghal Municipal Council

is maintaining a calm attitude toward the situation.

8.00--Opening of new Broadcasting,

Station, 40S' (A).

#16 Orchestral Concert with vocal

accompaniment (A). 6.45-Harold Turner *End Jack

Sharp, In Bongs in Harmony

(D2),

England:" Yorkshire." Journey to the Three Ridings by D.G. Bridson (D2).

7.00 The Counties of

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16.8.0. G.S.G., G.S.B.) (G.S.H. G.S.G.. G.S.B.) 10.8., G.S.G„a G.S.B.) AUSTRALIA

7.45"(

Call Sign: VIE

Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power. I Kilowatt

·HOLLAND-INDIA

Call tetters: FHL Wavelengtha 16.880., & 25.57m; Frequencies

1777oke. & 1773akc

1.03 p.m. Latest Variety Numbers. Cinema Organ-A Day in London HE --Selection. Intro: The Changing of Time the Guards: There's a lovely lake in

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London: Round the Marble Arch; 16.00 Broadcast to Schools History

Father Thames: Let's all

in the Making." (A), down the Strand:

Brand: Knightsbridge 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). March-Al Bollington. Vocal with Plano-My Life Belongs

To You 0.40At Home and Abroad." (A)."

11.05-Luncheon Music (A).

(A).

with the Crazy -"Crazy Quilt,"

Orchestra (02). Quilt 8.00--Recital by the Bydney Wireless

Chorus (A).

8.15 -The BBC Northern Orchestra

(A).

9.00 Jack Hill (syncopating pianist) and Courtney Hope (character studies)

(D2); Recared Music

(A).

9.15-News (32).

NEW 920-Bummary of the day's news

(A).

9.30 "World Affairs" Tair by H.B.

Batier (2).

9.45 -Sports News and Market Notes

(D2).

10.00-"Science To-day: This Year's Work-In Biology. Talk by

A. E. Crew (D3). Em-11.00--Students Songs by the BBC Men's Chorus (3). 11.30-Music for Dancing." by Reg Pureglove and his. Orchestra (03).

1.50Light Music by the B.B.C.

pire Orchestra (D1) 230-News (DI), 2.45-"World Affairs,”. Talk by HB.

Butler (DI).

from

The Dancing Years')-Dunstan 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme Hart and Mary Ells with Ivor

No vello (at the Placo) and Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra; My Dearest Dear P

from The Dancing Years')-Mary Ellis and Ivor Novello with Drury Lang Theatre Orchestra. Orch... Ziehrer Melodies (arr. Hans Schnei der)-Hein Euppertz and His chestra. Vocal---Maria Felt For Me (Miller)-Max Miller with Orchestra. Vocal with Babjo and Plano-Song From The Kentucky Minstrels: Plan- tation Medley No. 1-The Kentucky Minstrels with The Kentucky. Banjo Team.

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1.30 pm. Reuter and Bugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- emnts.

1.45 pm. *Fats" Waller (Organ & Plano) and His Rhythm.

Good For Nothin' But Love--Fox- Trot, Patty Cake, Patty Cake Fox- Trol Fats Waller and His Rhythm. Alligator Crawl (Waller): Viper's Drag (Waller) "Tata" Waller (Piano),

Don't You Know Or Don't You Care Fox-Trat: Lost Love-POR Trot "Fats" Waller and His Rhythm, That Old Peeling (Brown and Fain); I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Fields and McHugh)---"Fats” Waller (Organ) with Adelaide Hall (Vocal), The Spider And The Fly-Fax-Trot; "Taint What You Do-Fox-Trot— "Fats" Waller and His Rhythm.

2.15 p.m. Close down. 6.00 p.m. StudioChildren's Hour. Cloning Local, Stock Quo-

7.00 tations.

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7.02 p.m. Dance Music by The Or gan, The Dance Band and Me.'

Ride. Tenderfoot, Ride-For-Trat (film Romance and Rhythm"). Never Break A A Promise Waltz To Mother With Love-Slow Fox-Trot; Little Gypsy Of The Seven Seas-Slow Fox Trot, There's A New Apple Tree - Fox-Trot; The Umbrella Man-Waltz (From

These Foolish Things'). 7.20 p.m. chestra.

De Groot and. His· Ür-

Albumblatt (Wagner, arr. Mulder); | Liebestraume (List)-De Groot and The Piccadilly Orch. Serenade (Schu- bert)-De Groot (Violin), A. Gibrilaro (Piano) and J. Samehtini ("Cello); Only For You (Strong)-De Groot & The Ficcadilly Orch. Old Spanish Song (Aubert): "Les Millions D'Arle quin-Serenade (Drigo)-De Groot & The Piccadilly Orch. Evensong (Fast- hope Martin): Desert Bonb-Waltz (The Deseri Song Roukeng) De Piccadilly Orch.

1.48 p.m. B.B.C. Recording-A Talk "on 'Cricket' by Commander C. B. Fry. 8:00 pm Local Time Signal, Wes- ther Report and Announcements.

8.88. p.m. Studlo“Major Montagus Cleeve.

1. Three pieces by Francois Schu- bert--Violin: 2. A short talk on Cyrl Beatt, illustrated at the Piano by Ma- Jor. Cleeve: 3. Balterolle (Edward German)--Violin).

8.27 pan, Two Songs by Joseph Schmidt (Tenor).

Ach. Bo Promin, Ách, Sc TraÜL ("Martha” --- Flotow); Lodern Zum Himmel (Il Trovatore-Verdi)—with Orchestra and Chorus. (Bung German).

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p.m. DTady-Suite for Flate. 81. Violin, Viola, Violoncello and Harp Quintette Instrumental De Paris 8.50

p.m. Schumann-Concerto In

A Minor, Op. 129.

Fregor Piatigorsky. ("Dello) and The London Philharmonic Orchestra con

ducted by John Barbiroll

2.15 p.in London The News.

· 9.30 p.m. London-World Affairs”

A talk by H. B. Butler. C.B. War den of Numeld College, Oxford,

London-Sporis News and

9.40 Notes

Market

9.50

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A Request Programme.

"Dances" (Edward Cher

Dance New Symphony conducted by Dr. Malcolm The Maidens of Cadis Des Hibes) Miliza Korjus (Boorano)." "Ta Cumparsita Tango Tito Schipa 'Crenor) Firedy-Eelection (Prim))- Toula Lery and his Gaumont British

toms Denice, Torch Dance.

3.00 Jack Hill (syncopating planist) 12.00-News (D3),

and Courtney Hope (character | a.m. studies) (D1),

3.15 Sports News and Market Notes

(D1). 330-Young People's Session (A)." 5.23--Commentary On Newa ̈ (A).

12.15Matters of Moment." Talk by Edward Thompson (D3). 12.30 Sziget? (violin) (D3) 12.50 Sports News and Market Notes

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Licuts to be Lient-Comdr.:-L. E Moncaster:

AUGUST 5

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Sub-Lieut. G. R. Marsh to be Lieut. with seny, of Aug. 31, 1937.

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·AUGUST 8 B.N. Lieut.-Comdr. E W. Beaman placed

R. D. Cayley: on Retd List with rank of Comdr. Cochrane; W. A. F. Hawkins; N. (Ard offre to be cd. Ord

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G. Roper: V. C. F. Clark; J. M. A. Ennion; R. G. Norfolk; R. J. Robert son: G: A. G. Ormsby; G. E. Green-Wilkinson, L. V. Broumeld, 8. H. way (Aug. 1)

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McCarthy, LDA.; C. W. Turner, R.N.

LDS.; J. B. Wilkės, LDS. (Adg. 8). Sub-Lieuta to be Licuts with seny

Sab-Lleuts. (A) to be Lieuta. (A) as stated:-A. Alexander (June 3 with seny, as stated:-R, H Hain 1935); J. R., R. Medicott-Vereker (June 8); P. M. Compston, M. J. §. (Oct. 3, 1938).

Newman, C. FL Ancil, R. O. Dundas) Sub-Lieut. J. M. Christian to be (June 28): E Temple-West Act. Lieu. (July 14).

AUGUST 2 B.N.

Act "Sub-Lleuts, to be Sub-Lleuts. with seny, as stated:-G. F. Pain (Sept. 1, 1938); N. Larken (Mar. 16). CL. Born. J. H. Ery placed on Retd. List (July 15)

July 6); H. C. M. Pollard, H. I. A Swayne (July 13).

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