THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
MAY
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
$250 Cash Prizes 24 Camera Awards.
COMMENCE SENDING YOUR ENTRIES IN FROM Ist June.
SECTION 1
FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE
Ist. (Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company) New Continental Kodak 620-Duo, Zeiss Tessar f.3.5 lens and Compur Shutter: 16 pictures to the Verichrome, Panatomic or Supersensitive
VALUE $134.00. Panachromatic No. 620 Roll Film.
2nd.— (Donated by Waibel & Co. ("defag") "Agfa" Superior G. Camera 8 x 14 cm with Anastigamat Trilinear f.6.3 lens, Compur Shutter and Self-timer. VALUE $60.00.
3rd. (Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company! Kodak 620. Anastigmat f.6.3 lens: 8 pictures 24 x 34 to the Verichrome Film Roll No. 620. VALUE $28.00,
Consolation Prize of New 620 Box Brownie
SECTION 2
BATHING AND PICNIC PHOTOGRAPHS
1st.-$50. 2nd.-$20. 3rd.-$10.
620 Box Brownie.
Consolation Prize New
SECTION 3
CHINESE STUDIES. FIGURES AND FACES)
1st.Donated by the Mayen Studio Baldax Camera with Meyer 1.2.9 lens, Compur Shutters and built-in self-timer (Timing 1
VALUE $75.00. sec. to 1/250th Sec.)
2nd.
(Donated by Carlowits & Company Zeiss Ikon Camera. $35.00.
VALUE
3rd.—(Donated by Waibel & Co. ("DEFAG": "AGFA" Speedex Record
Camera, F 7,7. VALUE $25.00.
Consolation Prize of New 620 Box Brownie SECTION 4
VIEWS, INCLUDING ARCHITECTURE & STREET SCENES 1st.-$50. 2nd.-$20, 3rd.-$10. Consolation Prizes of New
620 Box Brownie and one "AGFA" Box Camera.
SECTION 5
STUDIES IN STILL LIFE
1st.-$40.
2nd.--$20.
620 Box Brownie.
3rd.-$10. Consolation Prize of New
SECTION 6
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER THE
AGE OF 14 YEARS
1st.-$12.50. 2nd.-$7.50 and 12 Consolation Prizes of No. O
Box Brownie Cameras. (Donated by the Eastman Kodak Co.)
The following Rules will govern the Competition-- 1-The Competition is confined exclusively to
amateur photographers.
2.The. Prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs in each Section. Euch entry must be accompanied by the form below. 3.The right to publish any or all of the entries
in the Telegraph is reserved. 4-Photographs which have been already entered
in locul competitions are inellgitte, 5-At the conclusion of the Competition, entries will he returned to competitors on application nt the Office within seven days,
--Na responsibility will be accepted for non-
delivery, loss or damunge. 7-Photograph which must not be less than 2 x 3" (excepting in the Children's Svetion) should be printed in black and white, with the entry farm lightly pasted on the back. A-No correspondence will be entered into in con
nexion with the Competition. 9.-Eutries in the Children's Section must bear the name, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent.
10-Menders of the Staff are not permitted to
compete,
11. The decision of the Judges shall be final,
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
MURDER · RITUAL
SAMBURU TRIBESMEN OUT OF HAND
Nairobi, May 21... Dwellers in North Kenya were horrified to-day when news of " ritual" of murders, similar to those committed last year by the feree Samburu warriors, reached the colony.
22, 1934.
EDUCATION FOR SELF-SUPPORT
MORAL WASTAGE
IN SCHOOLS THE "moral wastage" of the country brought about by un- secondary schools of the
employment was deplored by Lord Eustace Perey, M.P., in an address to the Conference of Youth, nr- ranged by the Fourteen to Eigh- It now appears that the Samburu teen Conference Group, in London. have taken the path of murder "We all realise the moral wast-
The Samburu affair, it will be recalled, led to a close Government Investigation and the imposition of a heavy tribal fine and
sharp warning.
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again. The fresh crime are par-age which comes from juvenile INTERSPRING MATTRESSES
ticularly cruel and revolting.
A band of Samburu Warriors, employment," he said, desirous of "blooding" their "I wonder whether we have any spears, attacked two young herds-conception of the moral wastage men who were driving their stock which comes from working very to a water-hole. The warriors had hard for an examination at the age lald an ambush in some deep forest and struck quickly before the young men had a chance either to fight or flee.
The herdsasen were horribly mutilated and finally put to death by the spear.
Subsequently a young son of a Kikuya chief was waylaid by the Samburu tribesmen in the same way, his body mutilated and
his life taken.
f 16, with the oppressive con- axiousness that success may be no good to you, and that you and a considerable percentage of your fellow scholars have very little prospect of employment.
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS BEST.
Lord Eustace described juvenile technical schools as the most promising form of school in the country, and the surest passport to employment.
The authoritica are believed to he acting swiftly to panish the perpetrator and to prevent a re-
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London, May 21.
was enormously important that for the next three or four years the school life in central schools should be extended to the complete of 15 and that a building programme should be undertaken to enable that to be completed within five years.
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On the two foundations of the four years central schoul and the technical school they must bare
Sir Stafford Cripps, the Social-their future 14 to 18 policy. ist. speaking at the Socialist NO PLACE FOR THEM. Party Congress in Leeds, de-i clared to-day that any attempt to achieve Socialism in Beltain by gradual steps would merely end in a capitalistic dictatorship.
The electorate, he declared, must be asked to give a mandate for the widest possible powers to achieve the capture of the expitalist citadel immediately and to effect the seizure of every means 01 economie control.
Many of the scholars would some niche in never lip into organised industry and education for self-support was essential be- tween the ages of 15 and 18, far mure essential than any raising of the school-leaving age.
Swift, far-reaching and courage ous action was the acid test of polley effectiveness. These je Fould promise.
The public schoolboy was prob- ably the least trained to use leisure hours in the best way. In the past! his leisure was based upon income which enabled him to kill animals in an expensive way,
He
Dr. J. C. W. Methven, Assistant Sir Charles Trevelyan, address-Commissioner, Home Office, said ing the Congress, advocated the ideally every lad should be able to building of hundreds of schools, attend school until he was 18. designed relegate Eton and Har-suggested that it might be possible row to insignificance, in order to for public schools to offer scholar- destroy the "public school spirit."ships to elementary schools, and
The Conference
a re-that an exchange of masters be- passed solution in favour of a united front tween public schools and elemen- in all sections of Labour, including tary schoois might be arranged. Communists, despite an urgent pro test from Susan Lawrence. She said that Communists preached" only violence as means to an end, and made every Labour meeting into a bear garden. The inclusion of that group would wreck the Socialist League, she warned.-- Qay Own Correspondent.
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