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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
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ENTRIES RECEIVED UP TILL 31st AUGUST.
SECTION 1
FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE 1st. (Donsted by the manufacturors-Franko & Heldecko in conjunction with the
Hongkong Reprezentativos, Messrs, Melchers & Co.)
Rolleiflex Photo-Automat Camera 24 x 24 (6 x 6 cms) with Zeiss Tessar 3.8 lens. (Complete with Leather Case), VALUE $235.00. 2nd.-(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 Panachromatic No. 620 Roll Film. VALUE $134.00. 1.-(Donated by "Agfa China Co." "Agfa" Superior G. Camera 8'x 14 cm. with Anastigmat Trilinear f.6.3 lens, Compur Shut- ter and Self-timer. VALUE $60.00.
3rd..
4th.-
Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company) Kodak 620, Anastigmat f.6.3 lens: 8 pictures 24 x 3/4 to the Verichrome Film. Roll No. 620. VALUE $28.00.
Consolation Prize of New 620 Box Brownie SECTION 2
BATHING AND PICNIC PHOTOGRAPHS
1st. (Donated by the manufacturers--Franke & Holdecke in conjunction with the
Hongkong Representatives, Messrs. Melchers & Co.).
Rolleicord Photo Automat Camera 24 x 2 16 x 6 cms) with Zeiss Tessar 4.5 lens. (Complete with Leather Case). VALUE $135.00.
2nd.-$50. 3rd.-$20. 4th.--$10.
620 Box Brownie.
Consolation Prize New
SECTION 3
CHINESE STUDIES. IFIGURES AND FACES):
1st. (Donsted by the Mayen Studio! Baldax Camera with Meyer f.2.9
lens, Compur Shutters and built-in self-timer (Timing 1 sec. to 1/250th Sec. 16 pictures to the British New Ensign Lukos 120 Film. VALUE $75.00.
2nd. (Donated by Carlowitz & Company) Zeiss Ikon Camera.
3rd.
$35.00.
VALUE
1.— (Donatod by "Agfa China Co." "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. 3rd.--$10. Consolation Prize of New
620 Box Brownie.'
SECTION 6
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER THE
AGE OF 14 YEARS .
1st.-$12.50. 2nd.-$7.50 and 12 Consolation Prizes of No.
Box Brownie Cameras. (Donated by the Eastman Kodak Co.)
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MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1934
LAID TO REST
IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL OF
MICHAEL PAINETS.
Touching scones were witnessed at the funeral of little Michael Paine, only son of Master Gunner Paine, Royal Artillery, and Mrs. Paine, which was held at the Pro- testant Cemetery, Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon, in the pro- sence of a largo gathering of friends and sympathisers.. The Rov. N. V. Halward, M. C. M.A. Pastor of the Kowloon Tong Anglican Church, officiated at the graveside.
Michael Paine met his death in Lingle etrcumstances on
Friday afternoon, as the result of the extraordinary action of a Chinese, now under detention, who ran amuck soon after the heavy rain, and threw five children, one of whom was the deceased's twin sister, into the nullah beside the Flower Peak Tramway Station...
A large number of friends fol- lowed the hearse to the Cemetery gates, from whence the coffin was carried to the graveside by Moater Gunnera Wardle, Sharp, Timms and Longman.
CULT OF FASHION
STRONG DENUNCIATION BY CATHOLIC PRIEST
SYDNEY BRIDE
DEATH OF CAPT. R. F. MITCHELL SATURDAY'S WEDDING AT
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH TWENTY FIVE YEARS
In a sermon remarkable for Its Wearing a beautiful Ivory eatin
ON CHINA COAST outspokenness, delivered at the nine gown created by "Rovue" of There will be much regrot o'clock Mass at Rosary Church, Sydney, Miss Masio Kowloon, calerday the liev. Fr. H. Martin, eldest daughter of the Inte community in Hongkong at the Gertrude among members of the sea-faring De Angelis, of the Italian Mission, Bir. W. G. Martin and Mrs. M. Apassing early yesterday afternoon roundly denounced the modern ten- Martin, late of Sydney and the of Capt. R. F. Mitchell formerly of
fashion. The · condemnation ex- } #IN
dency in prevailing feminins and Philippine Islands, was marri. the Chinn Navigation Company. tended to tennis and bench shorts, ed on Saturday at St. Andrew's Capt. Mitchell served on the Aus», as well as high spilt skirts, as he Church to Mr. Herbert William B.tralin Orient route and on the weighed the respective advantages Muskatt, only son of the late Mr China coast for 25 years, all of of maldenly reserve and modesty and Mrs. Muskett of Hongkong. which time was spent with the with a blatant display of sex charms The Rev. J. R. Higgs omelated at China Navigation Company.
the ceremony while appropriate. He had been ill for several music was rendered on the organ months and had been compelled to by Mr. Rupert Baldwin,
stay at the Kowloon Hospital for The bridegroom, who is brether attention. to Mrs. J. R. Suiter, is attached to the office stair of the Hongkong Federal Company and served on Born in Scotland he joined, the Electric Co.
evident in some women,
The Church was filled to capacity with congregation, the majority of whom were women.
The Rosary Church is one, which has always taken a strong view on the subject, and on a previous occasion, notice was posted up, forbidding women who wego not decorously dressed from entering.
that priests are not in a position to "It is said," "Fr. De Angella began,"
apenk on subjects likes cinemas, theatres, cabarots, and so on, because they know nothing about these.
There is one subject on the moral site, however, of which I should like to speak to you this morning, and of which I have confidence no one can say we are ignorant, for the very
Silver and cau-de-pll
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The bride was given away by Mr. the England-Australia-Now Zea J. R. Way of the Hongkong Electric land run for a few years na, a and looked charming off with a cut tulle vell. She corcled Company satin gown cut on classic lines, set ferred to the Chinn Navigation in hor ivory junior officer, Later he trans
a bridal sheaf of tangerine-tinted steamer Changaha.
serving on tho..old gladioli.
Capt. Mitchell was a Master two shades combined in the frocks of
the Mariner and commanded several lane and tulle worn by the four yeasels on the China Const Includ bridesmaids, Pestonji (chief bridesmaid), Inn Fat Shan.
the Misses Isabeling the Talkoo Wan-yi, and the Buchanan, Jean Ewing and Laureen A keen follower of football, carnations, supplied by "Myrties."
Mrs, J. R. Sulter was Matron of and was at one time connected with the Kowloon Football Club Honour while the duties of, best man
After the burial service hait simple. reason that we also have our Clemo. They carried ponies of pinki Capf. Mitchell was a member of.
been read the deceased's father took a handkerchief containing toy soldiers, the favourite playthinga of the child, anil placed, thone on the coffin. Mra. Paine, was also present at the gravcalde.
eye to see it as others do.
The subject is modern women and how they are dressed.
Profaning the Dady.
were undertaken by Mr. H. S. Jones the Kowloon Cricket Club. of the Hongkong Electric. Tho He was also a member of the St. bride's mollier were ngown of John's Lodge of Free Masons. Peter: mustard Lido erepe trimmed withi He leaves a widow, two sons, and black wind-swept aatin and set off n-daughter all of whom aro rest- with a large black picture hat. dents of the Colony.
After the ceremony, a reception the residence of Air. and Mrs. J. R. Co Kowloon. was held at 254, Prince Edward Road, Suiter. After the usual toasts and Although the bride and the bride- best wishes, the happy couple loft room are both quite well-known In for their honeymoon, which is to be Hongkong, they managed to keep the spent in Canton,
date and time of the ceremony a The brido chose fawn for her going-secret from their many friends. The away ensemble.
bride arrived from Home on the Blue Funnel Hner Patroclus, on Friday.
"The question presupposes itself: What should be the adornments of women? And wo find the answer in tho Arst letter of St.
Whoso adorning, let it not be Others present Included Mr. and the outward adoring of plaiting of Mrs. Medina, Captain P.S. Cannon, the hair, and of wearing of gold, or A.E.C., Captain E. Hague, R. A. bo the hidden man of the heart, in of putting on of apparel: but let it and Mrs. Hague, M.Gar. Manley, that which is not corruptible, even S/Sgt. and Mrs. Henderson, C. Qthe ornament of a mook and quiet M. S. and Mrs. Derry, Capt Fennel spirit, which is rich in the sight of R.A., representing Commandant God."" R.A., S/Sgt. Glosspool, H.K.S.R.A., Sgt. Major and Mrs. Kent, R.A. S.C., Mr. and Mrs. Adarna, Sgt. "The purpose of dress is twofold: and Mrs. Woods. Sgt. A: T. Smith, to protect the body and to omament S.W.B. Mr. H. Reg. Latham, it. But nowadays come women E.E.S., Mrs. Lay, Mr. and Mrs. this morning I speak to you, and not Horne, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Flood, of you)-some woman have perverted Mrs. Tighe, Mrs. Miskin, Mrs. the use of dress, so that, instead of Watson, Mrs. W. H. Bailey, Mra. protecting and ornamenting the body, Snook. Mira. Kirton-Vaughan, they undress and profane it.
There was a time when women at- R.S.M. and Mrs. Lec, S/Sgt. Dyer, tracted the attention and admiration R.A.O.C.. R.S.M. and Mrs.
of the populace by a certain style of Theobaki, S.W.B., Sgt. and Mrs. dress, but now it seems the surest Dyat, Mrs. Champlon, Mrs. Smith, way of making a woman—no matter Mrs, Knight, Mra. Tracy, Mrs. whether she is old or young-popular Dovey, Sgt. and Mrs. Sulley, R.A. is to abbreviato her dress, or the lack O.C., Sgt. Hollingsworth, R.E. and of dress altogether, Mr. G. T. May,
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"The way some women tresn nowadays induces only dishonourable love. As a matter of fact, it is wrong to call it love at all.
"It is not love. It is passion, mere passion, sex passion. It implies no honest purpose, no idea whatover of true affection.
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"Blan may use the half-dressed woman as a toy, but he will nover Jove her. He will amuse himself with hor, but he will not marry her, or dinarily; and if he does, the marriage will not last longer than a few weeks.
Floral Tributes.
Wreaths were
sent
from, "Mummy and Daddy;" "Little Mary" (the deceased's twin sister), "The Old folk at Home" (Nanny and Papa Pine and Nannu Sim mons) Bobby and David Leve; "from a school mate, Joyce Shaw, "Francen and
Tony"
"Joy and Adrienne;" "from his little play
"As a rule, à marriage rosulting mate, Norman "Billy, John and Philis:"
"from the admiration of a certain stylo "Pauline and Donald;
of dress is a matter of lust and brutal Helen and Margaret:" "Lewis instinct. And lust is cruel, and when and Jessie Francis:" "Feggy it in too late, the woman will realise Homer;" "Jean Trowt;" "Blanch, it and will pay a life-long penalty. Jean and Daphne Bowles;" "From
classmates and Teacher: Teachers
Man's Nature.
and children of the Union Church *Man has a twofold nature; the Sunday School; "Jimmy and Vicio animal nature And the spiritual Hardle;" Pupils of the Garrison nature. School; "A Sincere Sympathlacr;" "An indiscently dressed woman, no The staff of the Garrison Children's School.
1. E. the GO.C. Major General 0. C. Borrett, C.H., C.M.G., B., D.8.0., and Mrs. Boriett: Lt. Col. M. Carrington-Sykes. R.C.A., and Mrs. Carrington-Sykes; S/Sgt. and Mrs. Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. Gabitt: Captain and Mra. G. F. Fleetwood; Bdr and Mrs. Hall: R. S. M. Randall and Sgt. Parks: Mrs. Bowles and children; Lleut. Laine, R.A. Sgt.-Major and Mrs. Sandlers, R.A.0.C.; Mr. and Mrs.
matter where she be, on the tennis court, on the bathing booch, or in a dancing party, may compel that ad- miration which is only the animal part of his nature, and not the spiritual.
"A naturally decent woman does not desire the admiration that comes from sacrificing ber modesty and a naturally decent man does not want to associate with a woman who docs. "A woman of Intelligence and taste does not seek popularity by a vulgar display of her flesh, by show. ing her knees, or by a scanliness of attire; and if he does all this, she
runs
A. A. Andrews; Mr. and Mrs. Wil revenis what she really la, a crenture sun, Rafe and Elleen; Captain and given over to the wiles of the flash, Mrs. Hague Mr. and Mrs. Medina: and, lot me speak frankly, to Captain P. S. Cannon, A.E.C.; Bgt.- bestiality Major and Mrs. Kirton-Vaughan, way
"Be not surpised if I speak in the donc. I have
A Catholle |·R:A.M:C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. II.Bal- preacher does not fear criticism Just
ley Mesdames Lay, Stone, Flood, | beenuse what he preaches Tighe and Miskin; Mr. H. Reg. counter to public opinion, or may in- Latham, E.E.S.; Mr. and Mrs. vite anonymous correspondence that Horne and family; Sergt. and Mrs. is fit only to be thrown into the waste- basket or bo decussed as n de- paper Woods; C.Q.M.S. and Mrs. Derry,
Wreaths were also sent by the licious tit-bit at gossiping mah-jongg Members of the W.O.'s and Ser-parties
Without any fear, it may be anld geants Mess, R.E.; Lt. Col. C. Hthat a woman who dresses immodestly Kuhne, R.A.0.C.; and stiff of becomes, a pliable instrument in the R.A.0.C. workshop; Members of hands of the Devil. Sho does his 27th Coy B.A.M.C. Sergeants work. She helps him to pull down Mess; All Ranks the 1st Bn. South. man to an ignominous and bass level.
"Pair of Short Pants." Wales Borderers; Officers and other
"A woman who indulges in such ranka, 1st Bn. Lincolnshiro Regieonte tramples underfoot the pro- ment; Warrant Officers and mises of baptism. Is that the way Sergeants of the South Walco Bor- of renouncing the devil and all his derera; Married Families, Lye work, and all his pamps? moon; Garrison Mess; C.R.A. and "For a pair of short pants or for Officers, the Royal Artillery: Como high split skirt she is ready to fall nland Education Officer and Army on her knees before the Internal Ser Educational Corpe; All ranks 24th pent, of whom she is the right hand Battery H.RA.; Kowloon RA. Ser in the work of dissolution and further
destruction. geants Mess: Army Ordinance. The modern woman is a slave of Dept: R. A. Sergeants' Meas; Lya fashion. She is made a caricature, a moon, Junior N.C.O Mess, Lye-toy. Fashion is her quean. Fashion moon; H.Q.R.A Sergeants Mesa; demands, and she obeys, and even All Ranks 12th Battery R.A.: obeys so blindly that if fashion in Junior Ranka R. A. Headquarters; the near future will demand it, wo All Ranka 9th Battery R.A.; and shall sou all modern women going Staff,
along the street with a broom In the- Dalry Farm Company. right hand. Queen's Road.
"A woman who dresses herself in the style that appeals to the baner male instinels can do much mischief and The Health Bulletin of eastern is more powerful than a fully-equipped ports for the wook ended June 10,
army." shown the following cases of infecti ous disenags. Plague: Rangoon 8 casca
Baghdad 2 cases, Bassein 1 Shanghai d'emes, Rangoon, 8 ́eases, case, Prom-Fenh 2 deaths and Saigon Tombay, Karaobi, Negapatam · and 1 death. Cholera: Calcutta 85 casos, Haiphong 2 cases anch, Hongkong. Madras 18 casos, Chittagong 3 casos cases with 2 deaths, Tourang And and Colombo. 1' case. Small-pox: Osaka 1 case each. Typhun), Alexan- Calcutta 10 cases, Madras 10, canen, dria 3 case
UNION CHURCH CEREMONY. Popular China Electric Official Marries Former H.K. Nurse.
ed
of beige allk, covered with a coat of The bride wore a charming dress
nigger brown straw hat to match. nigger brown. She wore A chie
The duties of best man were under taken by Mr. J. C. Gill. Mesdames
were
A wedding of interest was celebrat- E.G. Powell and. F.C. Olama
quietly at the Union Church, Matrons of Honour, the formar attired Kennedy Road, on Saturday morning, a blue ak dress and black straw when Bisa Elizabeth Alcock, former hat and the latter, in a salmon-pinks ly a nursing slator, at the Kowloon and black ensemble, Mr. Hospital, was married to
Nor The happy couple later left for mon Ellie, who is a member of the their honeymoon, which is being spont staff of the China Light and Power!at Repulse Bay Hotel.
QUEEN'S THURSDAY
Pastera
TOO MANY MEN
WUF SPADE TO GIVE HER TARTARE WHEN ALL SHE WANTED WAS QUE WHO D DAVE HER A LITTLE TROUBLE. AND THE GOHAN
"AFTER YOU, MY DARLING, NO OTHER MAN CAN EVER MATTER
Is it the same with every woman? 15. therealways one man to whom she belongs alland forever? And
is this man she sça cretly loves to the last, always the man", who loved her first?"
See.
hatterton FEMALE
And mark rest meluding GEORGE UPENT Pedofwomensham Jabenny Mock Brown, Girvin Grimson, Rùth Donnelly
Stanwyck
EVER IN MY HEART
A Warner Bros, Picture with OTTO KRUGER RALPH BELLAMY, RUTH DONNELLY
ALHAMBRA THURSDAY
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