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MONDAY,

MARCH ́` 25, 1935.

WAH YAN COLLEGE FUNCTIONS

RADIO BROADCAST

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PHOTOGRAPHIC-EXHIBITIONS | (19.74 metres) and DJN (31.45 metres).

AND CONCERT

✔ Some

remarkably good studies. were seen at the third annual ex- hibition and computition held by the Wah Yan College Amateur Photo- graphie Club yesterday.. The exhibits were by no means "amateirish" and proved that the members of the club are well up In the art of photo graphy,

The entries were divided into sev eral sections, nanicly portraiture, Tandscape, story-wling, and notiout activities. The dificult task of Judg Ing was done by Me, H. Lucer, of Messrs. Deng, Agľa Ltd., and Mr. Y. K. June, of D'Àsis and Company, The decisions being based upon sub Ject-appent, componition, and tech- nique.

A silver cup, for the beat collec- tion of photographs, was won by Ng Sul-cheong, whog entries won two second places and four third places, Chu Wang-ip won a silver cup for The best pleture. In the exhibition, and a silver cup, for the best pori Crnit.

Detailed results were as follow: Best Picture-1, Chu Wang-ip. Best Portrait, Cha Wang-ip. Best Story Telling Picture. Ham Keng-yuen.

Best Landscape-1, Ng Sub-chrong. Portraiture-1, Chu Wan-ik Fung, Lok-nam (gold medal); 3, Ng Sul-cheong: 4, Kan Wang-pó (silver) medal).

Landscape. Yeung Shou-chan (gold_ntedal): 2, Ng Sul-cheong (silver medal): 3, Ne Sui-cheong: 1,

Thomas Woo.

Story-telling Seetlon-1, Robert Lim gold medal); 2. Ng Sul-cheong (gold medal); 3. Ng Sub-chrong; 4, Chu Wang-ip (silver medal); 5, Yeung Shou-chun; 6, Robert Lim; 7. Thoman Won

School Activiţles "Pietures,-), Han Keng-yuen (goßl medal); 2. Yeung Shou-chen (silver medal); 3, Ng Sul-cheong: 4. Chú Wang-lpy: 6 Fung Lok-pi

Hand Coloured Pictures.-1. Fungi Ven-tain (gold mední); 2, Fung Ven- tain; 3. Thovi Khutenkul (silver mela}}.

Past Pupile Section (Best Pictury). 1. Lui Nai-chaen (silver cup). Enlargements.-ist place and gold medal, You Hok-kun: 2nd place and | silver medal, Fung Ven-tsin.

Contact Prints.-1st place and goldi melal, Lul Nal-chun; 2nd place and silver medal. Young Chun-chung.

Contact Prints., Thomas Woo (gold medal); 2, Thoring Woo (silver medal); 3, Paul. Tsoi - (gold medal); 4, Fung Lok-nam (silver medal): 5, Thomas Woo: 6, Choy Sai-hing (gold medall; 7, Hun Kent-yuen; 8. Thomas Woo; 9, Thomas Woo; 10, Young Shou-chin; 11, Cheung Yu- shing (ilver medal).

The Concert

A large and appreciative audience Inttendri Qie convert, which was held

in the College Hall at 7.30 poni.

Three plays were presented by the

i students of Cinxx 1A. These were, || "The Dragon's Bro" “Pip and the | Convict“. {ndupted from "Great Ex- pectations" by Charles Dickens), and

The Siege of Chui Yeung,"

Special mention must be made of "The Siege of Chui Yeung," which was written by Wong Yui-bing. student of the Cullege. The players were arbei elaborate unul pic- Luresque period Chinese costumes. and as an experiment the parts were all spoken in English.

The play was well ennetel, 111 those responsible may congratulate: themselves un nehieving their aim in making the concert a success.

Musical selections were rendered by the College orchestra under the direction of the Father Gallagher. | selections of Chinese music. were I also given by the students, under the

direction of Wong "Man-bin.

4.15 pm DB, DIN Announcement (Germig Kol.) German Bulk Song Pre- Bramme Forecast (Carm, Engl 5. pim. Thus we banlah Winter Datejus Programme by the German Gitla' League,

6,30 p.m. News, in Englle. 3.10 p.m. Miktary Musle.

4,50 p.m. Newe in Chrman.

.m. Concert of Light Stusie. 8p.m. News in English.

9.10 p.m.. Close down DJR, DIN (Germ

Engl.)

KART ARIA ZONE Fast Aris Zona Lewartcast through DJA 95 81258 mestra, and DIN (31,46) metres).

+ p.m. DIA. DIN Announcement (Germa -Engl.)Kierman Full-Bung-Pre- gramma Veteraat (Grem., Engl) 9.15 p.m. Thus wa banich Winter Dayaka, A Programme for Young People by the German Giela LenguSE. 945 p.m. Nada in English un DJA and

In Datch on DIN. 10 p.m. Popular Orchestral Munte. 11 m. parts lleview. 17.15 p.m. News in German on DIA and

DIN. 11.30 p.m. "Nager) and

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DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES To-morrow's Broadcasting From

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Transmission 5

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7 m. gen. A Religious Beertes. 2:43 am. "In the West Country." The

B.11.C. Empire Orchestra. Greenwich Time Signal at 12 Midnight. 1.45. Weekly Rewiriter and Hporte

Hummary. 9,4 m. Close duven.

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Tranmission 2

167.8.C.)

7 p., lillen, Leeds v. State (Rugby) 1.30 p.m. New British are Mule, 7.42 p.m. An Organ cilat by John

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Greenwich Time' Signed at 12 Nonn.' A.TE p.m. Operatic Music,

8.43 pm. Aporia Talk."

9 p.m. The B.B.C. Midland Orchestra. 9.10 p.m. The News and Sports Henokta. 10 p.m. Clows down.

Transmission 3

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10.15. le ten. Arthur Relisbury and

his Orchestra.

J1 p.m. Nightmare Berkes. "

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p.m. Refersions Trum Upare. The

1.C. Empire Orchestra. Greenwich Time Signal at 4 pm. 1.m. Honaia Retitat.

F2.30. The News and Яport Iesults. 11.58 .m. The Thornley Collisey Rilver Prize

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Transmission 4

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5.m. Il ten. The News

2.15 m. Trains from the North." 1.30 m. Medvedeff's Balalaika Orebeatza.

Greenwich Time Hignal at 7 pm.

.. rchestral Concert

Greenwich Time Signal at t pan. a.m. Variety.

3 a.m. "Take your Partrer, l'Irane." 6.13 4. A Pianoforte Recital by

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6,10., Dance Music,

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