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Pictorial Supplement

October 10th. 1931.

THE

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HOTEL.

MODERN LOUNGES AND RESTROOMS,

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PHOTOGRAPH COMPETITION: WINNERS AND

COMPETITION: WINNERS AND COMMENDED PICTURES...

This photograph, “Chinuro New Year Markot," entered by Mr. J. B Koster, charas the first prizo of $50 with the adjoining picture. The judges.state that it is characterised by good composition, the background not interfering with the main subject,

"Kowloon City, Central," by "H. S.", shares the first prize with Mr. Kooter's entry. The scene, say the judges, is well composed, a point not often remembered by amateurs when taking atrast studios. It excites interest and is full of life.

"Sunflower," a beautiful picture entered by "N.A.G.," which caught the judges' aya, though strictly speaking not complying with competi-, tion subjects.

"The Last Ray"--from Castle Peak Road, an excellent marine study entered by “J. C. M. G.,” which wins the second prize of $20.

It is marked by beautiful illumination of the water, the sun rays breaking through the clouds most effectively.

"Wanchai and Harbour View," entered by “H.5,", which the judges singled- out for commendation.

-A beautiful-study, entitled "Mending-Neto at; Shaukiwan,”-entered-by-"H...)

-which-the-judgan_highly-c

manded.

Hare is another picture highly commended by the judges, · Entered by Mr. W. C. Chan, it is an effec-

tive'country study.

"Shelling Clame," an excellent anap by "R.S", which wine the third prius of $10. Marked by absence of pósíur, the background halag sub- ordinated to the figures in the foreground..

ostered by Mr. W. C. Chan, a happy snapshot which fi highly com

mended by the judges..

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