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To celebrate the 82ud 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 illus. trated, and it will give the best presentation of, Hongkong, yet attempted..

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As the Hongkong Daily Presa'a 82nd Anniversary- falla ten days before October 10, the Double Tentb. which is Chiva's National Day, it is proposed to commemorate the occasion in the same special supplement which will, therefore, also give a compre. Bensive account of the progress of the Republic of China as made under the guidance of the Kuo Mio 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, a cover design clearly presenting this theme is being sought. With a view to securg à suitable design, it is proposed to bold a routest, the rules of which follow ----"

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

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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 such colours mast 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 Contest on or before August 81, 1989.

3. Competitors may send in so many designs as they wish. but each design inust 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.

Designs acceptable for the contest shall be divided into

two classes:

3.

Finished 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 price

"B" class-First prize...

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$20

6. 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 mouths' free subscription for the Hongkong Daily Press. Non-winners shall be given s": month's subscription free of charge.

10. Results of the contest will be announced 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.

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

„Send all designs to-?he Contest Director, Hongkong Daily

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

ENTRY FORM.

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165 p.m. Essie Ackland (Contraho) and The New Light Symphony Orch. G.S.O. The Fairy Tales Of Ireland (Eric Trans Contes): Gentle Zephyr (Jensen) Trans 11 Essle Ackland (oneralto) with Or Trans Orchestra. Two Symphonie Rhapso- dies (Eric Coates)-1, I pitch my lonely Caravan; 3. Bird Songs at Eventide I heard you singing-New Light Symphony Orchestra. Serensta (Braga); O Peaceful England (Mer- re England'-German)-kole Ack

with Relay of Serland (Contralto)

Orchestra. vice of Intercession from St. John's "Princess Ida" Selection (Sullivan) Cathedral

New Light Symphony Orchestra. 1.30 p.m. Benter and. Bugby Press, Weather Forecast and Апропов ments.

LUCKY DIF" AND OTHER LONDON EELAYS

Hotel Orchestra

12.00 to 12.20 p.m.

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12.30 p.m. A Spanish Programma, Bulte Iberia (Albeniz). — Madrid. Symphony Orchestra cond, by Enti- que Fernandez, Arbos. Granada (A) beniz and Cuenca)-Conchita Super via (Mezzo-Soprano) with F. Marshall Deror").

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1.45 pm. Beethoven-Concerto No. Tima In E Flat Major, Op. 73. ("Em-Am.

at the Plano, The Lover and the Artur Schnabel (Plano) and Nightingale (Granados)--Eileen Joyce London Symphony Orchestra (Piano).

ducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.

2.30 pm. Close down.

1.00 pm. Loca) Time Signal and Weather Report.

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| 10.00-Music-Light and Bright (A), the | 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40 "At Home and Abroad." (A). 11.05-Musical Interlude (A). 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme, interspersed with sport descrip- tions (A).

7.00 pm Selections from Gilbert 1.63 pm. Tenie O'Shen (Vocal) and Sällran's "The Yeomen of the and Duke Ellington and His Orches | Guard." tra.

Overture-Light Opera Orchestra: Show Boat Shutde Fox-Trot; When Maiden Loves, She Sits and Echoes Of Harlem-Fox-Troś — Duka | Sighs-Nellie Briercliffe (Contralto) Fillington and His Orchestra. No with Orchestra. Tower Warders, Un- Wonder She's A Blushing Bride (Trub der Orders Henry Midge and lin and Others); Oh! Oh! Oh! Ohi Chorus. When Our Gallant Norman Oh! Oh! What A Silly Place To Foes-Dorothy Gill and Chorus. Alas! Kiss A Girl (Glibert)--Tessie O'Shea

hea Waver To And Fro--Nelife Brier- (Vocal) with her banjulale

and oncliffe, Walter Glynne, Peter Dawson, chestra. Merry-Go-Round Fox-Trot La Life A Boon?-Derek Üldhara -Duke Ellington and His Orchestra (Tenor). Hore's A Man Of Jollity---- I'mm Satisfied Pox-Troti Sump's Chorus. 1 Have A Song To Sing Of Bout Rhythm-Fox-Trot-Duke Winifred Lawson, George Baker lington and His Orchestra. He Said and Chorus,

"Kiss Me" (Waite): You're At Black- 7.26 p.m. Albert Sandler (Violin) pool By The Bes (Watte)-Tessie and His "Orchestra with Matrice O'Shea (Vocal with her banfulele & Marechal ("Cello). Orchestra.

L30 pm Reuter and Bugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce

ments.

p.m..

1.00-"Sing-Song" the B.B.C. Variety Orchestra with Al Bollington at Theatre Organ (D1). -2.00-Recital by John Simions, planist

(D1),

2.15 "London Log." (DI). · 230-News (D1).

2.45-The Story of Mosquito Day."

by R.L. Megrez (D1).

3.18 Sports News and Stock Ex-

change Report (D1). 3.30--Young People's Session (A). 5.25-Commentary On Newa (A), 5.35 Sporting Highlights of the

week (A). 4.13-Light Orchestral Programme

(A).

6.45--"Lucky Dip." with music under

Rae Jenkins (D3).

7.48-Vocal Recital (A). 8.00-Bobby Howell and his Band (DA): Harpsichord Programme (A)-

9.00-Richard Tauber, tenor (D3);

Dance Music (A), 9:15-News (D2).

Down In The Forest (Sir IL Ronald): La Tosca-Fantasie Pucel- narr. Tavan)-Albert Sandler and His Orchestra Gultaire (Boszkow- 1.45 p. Dance Music..

ski. Op. 45. No. 2); Intrada, (Adagio) Fox-Trots-You Started Something:

(Dezplanes Nacher) Maurice Mare- If This Is Only The Beginning Buchal (Cello) with Maurica Faure at ly Ternent's Rhythm

An Old Vlotin (Taylor- Quickstep the Plano. Neille

Fishert; Dean;

Looking For You. (Taylor- SlowFox-Trot-Ida Sweet As Apple Cider The Six Sanderson)-Albert Sandler (Violin) Swingers. Fox-Trots- There's A with Olive Groves (Soprazo) and Grand New Picture In My Picture Jean Melville (Piano). Berenade Frame: Bewildered-Horace Heidt & (self) Albert Sandler and His

Serenade His Alemite Brigadiers

Espagnole Fox-Trot-Orchestra. Lilian; Waltz Ferdinand The Bull (Glazounow, Op. 20, No. 2)-Maurice Marechal with at His. Fox-Trots - Now I Can 3. Brigadier the Plano. "Love Everlasting Doven st 11.15-"Songs that Father Sang." The Alexander's Ragtime Band"): Adores (West)-Albert Sandier and

His Orchestra, Walking Stick (im Alexander's Rag time Band)-Ray Noble" and His Or chestra

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2.15 p.m. Close down. 6.00 pm. Bach-Brandenburg Con- certo No. 3 in G Major,

Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestra, Paris, conducted by Alfred Cortot,

623 pm. A Fiano Recital by Ferey Grainger.

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Fantasia and Fugue In G Minor for Organ

(Bach-Transcribed for Piano by Liszt).

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2.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements

2.93 p.m. Charpentieh--Impressions D'Italie.

Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, conducted by Gustave Charpentier.

8.27 Pa

Plano Solos by Anatole Kitain.

9.30-"London Log." (D2). 943-Sports News and Stock Ex-

change Report (D2), 10.30- London Palladium · Orchestra

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Grosvenor Singers and Section of the B.B.C. Northern Orches- tra (3). 12.00-News (D3),

12.15 London Log" (D3). 12.30-Recital of Music for Two PianD- fortes by Esther Fisher and Cyril Beatt (3), 12.50-8ports News and Exchange Re-

port (D3),

To-Morrow

Rondo In E Flat Major (Chopin)...... Op. 16), Sonetto Dal Petrarea No.

(Liszt); Peux Follets (Liszt). Em. 123 Etude. Op. 2 No. 1; Prelude, Op. 11,11.00-Luncheon Music (A). 827 p.m. Bach Sonata No. 3 Ing. Minor, Op. 33, No. 1 Rachmani

No. 2 (Scriabin); Etude Tableau In P

Isolde Menges. (Violin) and Harald Samuel" (Piano).

6.45 p.m. London Relay

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noff): Prelude In G Sharp Minor, Op." 32, No. 12 (Rachmaninoft).

8.25 pm. The Choir of Temple Lucky "Church, London.

130 p.m. Orchestral Selections.

The Heavens Are Telling ("The Creation' - Haydn). Jesti Joy of -Man's Desiring (Bach), arr. Allen), The Nuremberg Doll - Overture How Lovely L Thy Dwelling Flace (Adam)~~~~~Grand Symphony Orches (Requiem-Brahms). I Waited For Love In Idleness-Berenata The Lord (Mendelsson); O Cone.

Menders- (MacBeth); The Knave Of Diamonds Everyone That Thisreth (Steele)--Alfredo Campoli and Hissobn)-Soloists: Masters E. Lough ở Balon Orchestra. Old And New, (AR. Mallett. G. Thalben Ball at ite Potpourri of Popular Melodies arr | Orran Herman Finck)-Herman Pinck and Es Orchestra.

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$15 pm London Felay-The News and Newsletter,

1.06 "Once Upon a Time," with the B.E.O. Northern Orchestra (D1); An Armchair Chat (A). 130-Sports Talk (D1), 2.00-Programme by the Krips · Ez-

*semble' (A),

1.25-News and Newsletter (1), 2.30–Chamber Music (A). 3.15-Saturday Sport (D1). 4.40-"Music of England" (A). 4.30--"'Adventures in Musle,” (8). 5.20-News Bulletins (A), 8.45-Fred Hartley and his Sextet

(12).

7.15--Montague Brearley and his Or chestra (D2); Lieder Pro- gramme (A).

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9.35 p.tn. London Helay Sports | | 7,45—The Spivakovsky Duo (4).

8.09 p. Local Time Signal, Wen- ! ther Report and Announcements. Talk

8.03 p.t BBC. Recording-Who's Hooper**

8.15-News Bulletins (A), 8.50 p.m. Songs ay Maria Obrew-| 815-News and Newsletter (D2}, ska (Contralto),

9.35-8ports Talk (D2): None but the weary heart (Tchal-10.00- Unusually Yours," John Forge korsky); Dha Meine Seele Du Mein Herz (Schumann, Op. 25. No. 1).

9.57.p.m.

Book by Pred Thompson and Lyrica by Clifford Grey. Music by Howard Talbot and Ivor Novello. Adapted for The Microphone by Hen- rik Edge. Production by George Sulta. Barker. 17

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Handel Water Music 10.16 Falkman and his Apache Band

"with" Amalia Magri. (D3).

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Bir Hamilton Harty conducting the 11.00-Recital by Iris de Rego, planist Erie Coates--Springtime London Philharmonic Orchestra. :-

(D3). 19.13 p.m. Studio-Sunday Evening | 12,00–News and Newsletter '(D3). con-Epiloger

Conducted by The Rev. J. 8. Sand 12.20 Sports Talk (D3).

| 17.30---Tom Jenkins and the Grand 10.25 p.. Close, down.

Hotel Orchestra (P3),

Orchestra

9.15 p.m. London Relay The News. bach. $30 p.m. London Belay - "London

Log

15 p.m. London Relay - Sports

and Market Notes.

8.50

Lecal Sports Results 8.53 p.m. Two Scottish Songs. Sound The Pibroch (Traditional, an. Lees): Skye Boat Song (Tradi-

Lional. arr. Lawton)-Alexander. Mac-

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with accomp. by Cherald Moore.

10.00 pm.

London

Belay-Lochsber Highland Games,

Description of the scene and inter-

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THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

“DUTY AT THE ADMIRALTY

views - with : oficials and competitors. Commander L G. Durlacher, bas at one of Scotland's most famous Joined the Admiralty and has taken Highland Games from Lochaber: up duty in the Bignal' Department in

16.30 p.m. Eelay of the Dance Orecession to Commander J. P. Gor chestra from the Grill Room of the nail who has been appointed to the Hongkong Hotel.

bandmagter, one; and commissioned R.M. runner, une.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.

following appointments made by the Admiralty:—

The

of acting Capt. (July 291,

Car-H. A. C. Dick, granted 'rank TIMES Engr. Car-W. J. Perrow, to Royal Sovereign tang, 23). cruiser Shropshire in the Mediter- Cdr. (E) Holiocombe, to Dio With recorded intervals, from Zawranean Commander H. P. Lawson mede (Aug. 12):99" 12.00 Mid-night. Close down.

has joined the Naval Ordnance De partment for temporary service until the beginning of the 1940 Btaff Cal Lege course.

TO - MORROW

R.M. WARRANT OFFICERS

Payr, Cdr.----F. C. Driscoll, to Cyclope (undated).

Lt-Car-J. O. Martin, to MILIOrg (Sept. 6).

Lia-T. H. Waterhouse, to Intrepidi (Aug. 9); H Custance, to Erebus BEETHOVEN CONGEETO" NO, 5

Promotion to commissioned officer (Aug. 14); R. A. C. Round-Turner, to from warrant rank in the Royal | Kingston. (Aug. 30). IN E FLAT MAJOR

Marines is amended by a new Order LL (5)D. P. Tilden, to Duchem "Tylatan ind, Tolda" Ack 3 In Cornell In the superintending (Aug. 20). 10.00 to 110 am. Eelay of Morning clerk, sergeant-major, bandmaster,

- Birgn, LL—J, T. Hayward-Bats. Bervice from 81, Joseph's Church.

RM gunner branches, automatic pro-MROS, LRCF appts to Fresident 11.00 to 12.15 pm. Rday of Morning motion for warrant of a 10 and Drake, cancelleda Service from

BC Faufs Church Years seniority is abolished, and a (Chinese).

zone system of promotion by selection 12.15 Wagner's "Tristan and is subelibated. Jolda Act IIL

Cd. - Gunder-HL, L. Cox, lent **U NZ./Diy, for three years (Aug. 5);} Mad Ody Engis-C. H, Harria to Sharp- Get to The Order in Council authorizes the shooter (Aug. 14); F 27 W, Baker, to Characters and Soloista in order of Admiralty at their discretion to make Diamond. Cang 11 appearance: Tristan, Walter Widdop promotions to commissioned officer ((Tenor); « Kurvenal, Howard : Fry from warrant rank up to the follow-

(Baritone): Shepherd, Kennedy Mo, ing numbers;---Commit toned-superin. It (I Kenna (Tenor); Isolda, Goetz Ljung- tending clerks, three, commisioned placed on the fete

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