"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH” AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
$150.00 CASH PRIZES
First Prize
$60.00
$40.00
$20.00
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 4, 1932.
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Second Prize
Third Prize
Three Consolation Prizes $10.00 Each In addition to the Cash Prizes The Eastman Kodak Company offer a Special Prize which will be known
as the-
EASTMAN KODAK
PRIZE.
A 1932 Model Kodak 616 with f.6.3 Anastigmat Lens, which will be awarded for the
BEST STORY TELLING PICTURE.
SECTION FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Messrs. Waibel & Co. ("DEFAG") offer six "AGFA" box cameras to be competed for by school-children. These will be awarded to best six pictures in this class.
Bathing Scenes, Picnic Illustrations, Local Beauty Spots, Typical Chinese Studies, etc. All photographs must be of subjects taken in the Colony. Photographs may be submitted forthwith, and it is intended to reproduce selected pictures in the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement as, from the first Saturday in July. The Competition will close on August 31st, 1932.
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The following rules will govern the Competition:- 1. The Competition. is confined exclusively
amateur photographers. 2.The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs submitted up to August 31st, 1932. In the event of two or more photographs being considered of equal merit, any or all of the prizes will be divided accordingly. The decision of the Judges shall be final.
3.The right to publish any or all of the entries in the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement is reserved. 4.-Photographs which have been already entered in
local competitions will be ineligible.
5.-No photographs will be returned. 6.-Photographs, preferably in black and white, must be addressed to the Editor and must bear on back the name and address of competitor.
7. No correspondence will be entered into in
connexion with the Competition.
8.The six "Agfa" cameras donated by Messrs. Waibel & Co. ("Defag") may only be competed for by local school-children. Each entry in this section must bear the name of the competitor together with that of his or her school. THAT "SNAP" MAY WIN $60.00 !
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C.B.C. NIGHT FETE
HOME TEAM'S BRILLIANT WIN IN RELAY RACE
The swimming committee and Its) capable secretary, Mr. Chiu Keung- wah, were congratulated for organis
V.R.C. Night Fete,
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The Victoria Recreation Club held
ing atch a successful night fete. a very successful swimming gala,
Mrs. Peter Doo presented the
Team Race (150 Metres).-) C.B.C.; 2, V.R.C.; 3, 5.C.A.A.
The first gala water fete of the sex-rizes at the conclusion of the meet- son organised by the Chinese Bathing Club turned oul to be a big success en Saturday evening when the swin- ming events and a polo match be- tween the C.B.C. Actillery were witnessed by a gathering of 2,000 spectators. All the events tested with great keenness.
and
were con-
Girls Handicap, (60) Metres)-1, Miss Leung Yuk-chun; 2. Miss Chan Woon-king: 3, Misa Ng Shun-ying. Time 53 seconds.
the second of the season, in the Club's
bath on Saturday night, in the pre- sence of a large gathering of members and friends.
I Roza Pereira showed convincing farm to win both the diving event and the life-saving race, H. M. Remedios came first in the 100 yards "A" Class Handicap, an event which was well Finni results of four style variety contested by five other good swimmers, race. (100. Metres)~1, Chan Fok. S. V. Gittins and W. Lawrenico tled A most thrilling finish was witness-sing; 2, Sek Kum-pui; 3, Ip Koen-yim. for the second
place in
in this event. ed in the relay race, which was open Time 2.24 secs.
A water polo match at the con- to Colony,
the
The V.R.C. team put up a strong challenge to the C.B.C. contestants, and in a
in a thrilling finish the V.R.C. members lost by a few inches. The other
contesting teams were
the Chinese YM.C.A. and the Civil Sor- vice Bathing Club. The European years, (100 Metres).-1, Mr. Shing Roza Pereirn and Dr. Laing net- Y.M.C.A. were unable to compete Chu-shuu; 2. Ho Shun-hing: 3, Mukted the goals in the first half for the owing to the absence of one of the Che-ying Time 1.43 secs.
winners, and three more goals in the members.
Lantern race for couples-1, Chu second half, Lawrence getting one. B. Chi-chok and Miss Chun Choy-king; Gosang netted the only goal for the 2, Sek Kan-pui and Miss Chan Yuk-losers in the first half of the game. fel; 3, Lui Lok-sin
Results: and Miss Chani Woon-king.
Beginners Race (Boys) (60 clusion of the programme was won
Metres)-1, Lni Lok-sin; 2, Leung by Dr. D. Laing's team, which de- Wing-yun; 3, Cheung King-to. Time feated C. E. Roza Pereira's team by 46 nees,
five goals to one. Dr. Laing's mon Fight won by Chan Fok-showed better combination and easily penetrated the weak defence of their
Pillow
South Wales Borderers, the ice slyle for swimmers over 35 opponents.
The Inclusion of the diving Rems, novelty numbers and races for be ginners and women gave variety to the evening's entertainment.
Novelty Watermelon Race-1,
Yam chung.
One of the most enjoyable events in the programme was undoubtedly the Chu Chi-chok; 2. Lai Lok-sin; 9, Lau water pole
match C.B.C. and the Artiller etween the |
played
Chineso played
Kame superior and had easy win. Scoring three of the six
Ladies Handicap (breast stroke) | BA (100 Metres)-Miss Chan Woon- king: 2, Miss Leung Yok-chun; 3, Miss Ng Shun-hing. Time 2.60 so goals for the C.B.C., Seking Bindfold race-1, Tseng Ho-pak; 2,1
Sek Kam-pui; Chan Fok-sing
3, Cha Fancy Diving1, Ho Siu-om; 2, Lai Poon-sin; 3, Yung Pul
was the outstanding player, the evening's honours with another member, Mr. Chan Fok-sing, who did very well in the swimming events.
The blindfold race, the novelty water melon race and pillow fight aroused much laughter from the spectators. The pillow fight in particular proved one of the evening's most popular items.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
I HAVE A FEELING THAT IT WON'T BE LONS FOR ME AND, BEFORE THAT HAPPENS, I WONDER IF YOU'D
DO ME A FAVOR,
DOCTOR
Water Polo match between C.B.C. and Artillery was won by the former.-Score 6-0.
50 Yards Boys' Handicap-1, 1. Castilho; 2. G. Souzn. Time: 32.4 secs.
75 Yards Variety "B" Class Handi- CP-1, A. A. Guterres; 2, B. Gogano, Time: 69.2 secs.
60 Yards "C" Class. Handicap (1st heat.). 1, C. Victor; 2, I. Ozerlo.. Timo: 34 nees.
60 Yards
Cards "C" Class Handicap (2nd
emedion E. M. Marques; 2, J. D.
Time: 30.1 secs.
Acrogs.
1 Not taking notice is the way to
scord here,
7 The dock district, and not so big
as it sounds.
8 The state of the wise man who
gives in when he is right.
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10 If I didn't feel no limp, I'd eat all
the mutton (hidden).
11 Purloined band of milk.
12 Slave.
16 One of our ancestors monopollags the interior, so it la complicated. 16 Not "out of dear respect, his royal_self" (Henry VIII), but his ghost.
17 Strange that a
change should them so green; we know that they are not!
20 Awful rot.
09 A
A new make-up gives Kate wooden
Eppearance. 23 Indian prince.
24 This A.B. may be a fellow,
27 The knot that often has to wait "until Pa" alters his disposition.
28 The fall of this hive of industry
shows how it voted.
29 Sounds Hawaiian, but possibly It's Ham partly enclosed in Deal
(not deal).
Down.
1 An uncertaie and slangy number,
2 Here am I, with an exclamation
above, and nothing below.
3 Discovered Edward below a deep
respiration.
4 A rum soul to have sprung from
"our alum."
5 Indian city.
THE ARCADE
GLOUCESTER BUILDING.
50 Yards "D" Class Handicap the
Final, R. Ribeiro; 2, C. E. Barros.
100 Yarda "A" Class Handicap. 1, A, da Roza, H. M. Remedios; 2, S. V. Gittins and W. Lawrence.
Diving, L. Roza Pereira; 2, L.
The goals were scored by Messrs. Sek Kam-pui, Kwok Tung-lau, Wong Koon-fun and Loung Shlu-man,
DON'T TALK NONSENSE, BORSON........... YOU'RE JUST DEPRESSED BECAUSE YOU DON'T THINK YOU'RE GETTING
WELL AS QUICKLY AS YOU OUGHT
·TO... A LOT OF PATIENTS ARE
LIKE, THAT, ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY'VE NEVER BEEN SICK BEFORE!
SHUCKS! I'VE SEEN HIM SOME- WHERE...BUT IT DOESN'T SEEM HIS NAME WAS BORSON... GEE! 1 HAD IT ON THE
END OF MY TONGUE
JUST
THEN...
Sh-h-hil
́MELLINGER! THAT'S IT!! HE WAS THE TICKET AGENT AT THE DEPOT,THE TIME I WAS LOOKING FOR HECTOR'S RUBY.... MELLINGER! THATS
IT !!!
We
"
6 A submarine sceptre for a penny
in the Trent,
A Lord Mayor who never gavo offenders the ent.
In it is in very medioero fashion, though it is in another way.
113 The name of this vessel is reflect-
ed in little sheets of water.
14 A great name in Turkey,
IR Of the whale family.
19 Scatter seed round a part of the
house for the bird.
20 A London problem in which the R.A.F. scems to be taking part.. 121
Soldier.
25 A cross-word fan would natural- Is look here for the missing link.
24 The vileness that rises to the top.
Saturday's Solution. LOOKSUDSS FRAUD ATWISTER VE ROSIE, FAA ANENT. UNIEL FAGIN EU MASSAUFAT TEST I
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Monday, 4th July. Evening Gowns from $25. '
Not Washable Evening Gowns
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Afternoon Dresses in Cotton Voile, Linen, &c. from $30.
Pique and Silk Tennis Dresses
from $16.
Print Dresses from $7.
Hats
in
from $5.
the
latest styles
Bathing Costumes from $12.
Beach Pyjamas from $12.
Summer Handbags from $3.
Raincoats from $7.
Novelties from 50 cents.
50 Yards "C" Class Handicap Final.—I, E. M. Marques; 2, C. Vič- tor. Timo. 29.3 secs.
BUT WHY IS HE MR. BORSON
NOW
SHH DON'T GIVE IT AWAY THAT WE OODLES KNOW THIS...
LET'S HEAR WHAT
MORE HE'S GOING
TO SAY
Life Saving Raca-1, L. Rosa Pereira; 2, L. A. da Roza.
Toam Raco-1, E. B. Roza'a team; 2, L. Roza Poreira's team.
I WANT
By Blosser
RIGHT
A WRONG OF LONG TIME STANDING... AND, UNDER MY PILLOW HERE, YOU'LL. FIND A PIECE OF PAPER WITH A NAME AND APPRESS ON IT... SEE IF you CAN MAKE
OUT MY WRITING...
IF IT'S GOING
TO MAKE YOU FGEL. BETTER. I'LL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU, BORSON!
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