NEARLY
OVER
This is the last week of the Great Clearance Sale at the BOMBAY SILK STORE—and even although you have probably visited us during our sale, we feel sure that it will be well worth your while to make another visit.
For the last few days, prices are sensation- ally low, especially in Summer Silks-and although we sacrifice profit, we gain in securing your good- will.
For many, many years, the BOMBAY SILK STORE of Hongkong has been known for the fact that the very best qualities of Silk Fabrics are always stocked,
Our policy has always been to give quality and to avoid shoddy goods. Very soon we shall be inviting you to inspect the latest Autumn and Winter Fabrics-but we must make room for them first-hence the tempting prices now offered.
The sale has been
most successful, and
The
Thongkong Telegraph.
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
$250
CASH PRIZES
SECTION I
Bathing and Picnic Photographs. First Second Third
$50 $20 $10
SECTION 2
Views, including Architecture and Street Scenes. First Second 1hird
$50 $20 $10
SECTION 3
Chinese Studies Vigures and Faces) First Second Third
$50 $20 $10
SECTION 4 FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE
Ist
2nd
New Kodak 010 New Kodak u20 with K. A. 1.4.6 | with f.0.3 Lens Lens (Pictures (Pictures 2 ×
- Koll 31-Roll Film).
ext
Film).
Presented by tho EASTMAN KODAK
COMPANY
SECTION S
Snapshots token by Children under the age of 14 years. FIRST
$10
we-are-determined-to || Five Consolation Prizes-of
bring it to a close in a
manrier which will save you very much money.
THEREFORE
ACCEPT OUR
ADVICE AND
CALL
AT
ONCE
YOU WILL
FIND A NUMBER OF THINGS
YOU CAN DO WITH AT *REALLY TEMPTING
.PRICES.
THE
BOMBAY
SILK STORE
2. D'AGUILAR STREET.
No. 2 Eastman Hawk-Eye Box Cameras (Pictures 24x
31
by
Rolt Film) Presented the Eastman
Company.
RULES:-
Kodak
The following Rules will govern the Competition:-
1. The Competition' is confined ex- clusively to amateur photo- graphers.
2. The Prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs in each Section. (Section entered to be marked on the back of each picture) and which reach this Office not later than 31st August, 1933. The decision of the Judges shall be final.
3. The right to publish any or all of the entries in the Telegraph in reserved.
4-Photographs waleh have
been com.
already entered in local petitions are ineligible. -At the conclusion of the Com
petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application át this Oftes within seven days.. 6-No responsibility will be accopted
Joss for non-dolivery,. damage. 7.Photographs which must not be less than 2" x 3" (excepting In the Children's Section) should bo printed in black and whito, with the name of the competitor in ink on the back.
·
8-No correspondence
will
or
ba
entered into in connexion with the Competitlen.
and
9-Entries in the Children's Section
must bear the name, ngo address on the back. In Ink, countersigned by a parent. 10.-tombors of the Staff are not
pormitted to compete.
Read the Rules Carefully.
UP
Entries. Received
till 31st. Augunt TAKE YOUR
CAMERA WITH YOU!
THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. TRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1933.
POLE DEPORTED
INSULATED SOVIET AMBASSADOR
Tsingtao, Aug. 3.- Adam. Shishlo, a 22-your-old Shanghai Pole, the son of Dr. A. A. Shishlo, is being deported to Shang- hal to-morrow as a result of an' ineldent in a local pension yesterday. when he loudly. demanded of the proprietor why he had accommodat ed the Soviet Ambassador, M. Bogolemoff, to whom he referred in the most insulting terms.
M. Bogolomoff, hearing his name mentioned, camo downstairs only to be openly affronted by Shishlo.
Lator M. Bogolomoff drew the nt- tention of Mayor Shen Hung-leh to the matter, who ordered Shishlo's arrest.
Police officers set out and found Shishlo in the Tsingtao cafe, nt Strand Beach. They took him into custody. He will be escorted to a Shanghal-bound vessel leaving to- morrow. Reutor:
CHARHAR SITUATION.
REPORTED SKIRMISH BUT NO GREAT HOSTILITIES
Peking, Aug. 2. According to well-informed Chi- nese sources, the Charhar situation to-day took a turn for the worse. Marshal Feng Yu-helang is report- ed to have issued a reply to the four proposals of Marshal Chiang Kal- In the Chinese press that some akirmishing is occurring between the Central Government troops and the Charhar troops and also that fifteen wounded soldiers have ar- rived. These reports, however, are subject to confirmation.--Router. shok and Mr. Wang C which reveals no change attitude.
It is alleged that Feng's t states that he will continue anti-Japanese activities.
We have been appointed Distributar for
KELVINATOR
We have a Day and Night Service. This Service can also take care of all makes of Electric Refrigerators,
We carry stock of Spare Parts and Gas, Office:--4th Floor, King's Building.. Tel. No. 23743. Works:--449 & 451, Lockhart Road. Tel. No. 23504.
DOMESTIC ENGINEERS
ENGINEER CONTRACTORS.
He said:
TO LET
"COME BACK NEXT MONTH”
Wentative returned, it was too late!
HEN the Manufacturers Life repro-
Unforeseeable physical developments had not only ended his carning days, but had left him uninsurable. No longer could he earn a livelihood for his dependants. Too late now to protect their future. Don't you say "some time later" to the Manufacturers Established Life agent. Let him tell you how to provide
against life's uncertainties.
1887
wei, '8
In the meanwhile, it is reported
A
SCHOOL FEES
SINGAPORE PARENTS OPPOSE
INCREASE
Singapore, Aug. 3.
THE
MANUFACTURERS LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE
TORONTO, CANADA
Branch Manager:
MR. E. J. R. MITCHELL.
Asiatic Building. Hongkong. Tel: 20601, Canton Representative:-Mr. V. E. FERRIER, 2, French Concession, Shameen.
A.P.B. 25.
It was also decided to prepare
The Government's policy to in-various associations decided to eroase school fees next year have summon a public meeting as soon a monster potition to be sent to been causing uneasiness among as possible with a view to protest the Governor, subject to the new decision of the public meeting- parents here and yesterday even- against the Government's
Our Own Correspondent. ing a meeting of the delegates of policy.
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