THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY
The Hongkong Telegraph
FIFTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
JUNE- -AUGUST, 1935.
Valuable Prizes
IN ADDITION TO THE CAMERA AND CASH PRIZES MESSRS. ILFORD, LIMITED,
1ST
OF LONDON OFFER
TWO SILVER TROPHIES
VALUE $150.00
2ND
VALUE $85.00
TO WHAT ARE ADJUDGED THE TWO BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION,
IRRESPECTIVE OF GLASS. ·
COMMENCE. SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW
SECTION E
For the best Story-telling Picture
1st 16 mm. CINE KODAK MODEL K. f.3.5. lons
2nd
Complete with carrying case.
(Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company). ROLLEICORD Photo-Automat Camera, complete with carrying case. Donated by Franke & Heidecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melchors & Co.
VALUE
$75.00
3rd CASH
PRIZE
$40.00
(Two Consolation Prizes "Rolleiflex" Books)
SECTION 2
Bathing and Picnic Photographs.
1st ROLLEIFLEX PHOTO-AUTOMAT CAMERA
Complete with carrying case.
VALUE
$204.00
4th CASH PRIZE
$10.00
VALUE $120.00 $20.00
(Donated by Franké & ́Heidecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melchers & Co.).
2nd
CASH PRIZE
$40.00
3rd CASH
PRIZE
- (Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)
SECTION. 3
Chinese Studies—Figures and Faces.
1st AGFA SPEEDEX COMPUR CAMERA
With Optical Direct-Vision Finder and Solinar f.4.5.
Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)
2nd
CASH *PRIZE
$40.00
3rd CASH
PRIZE
(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)
SECTION 4.
VALUE $80.00 $20.00
Views, Including Architecture and Street Scenes.
1st KODAK PUPILLE, LEITZ f.3.5. lens
2nd.
and Reflex Mirror Attachment.
(Donated by Eastman Kodak Company) CASH
PRIZE
$40.00
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Africa 4.30 pm. Harland (1.
making, snmmentary' by: Capčaka E. B. T. Wakalan ya the moond day's "play" in the thiel Cricket Test Match, Rolavad from Hooding. ley Cricket Ground, Leeds,
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10. Big Bew. The B.B.C. “Northern
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16.13 p.m. A Prata Recital. Biels Owen (Violin) and Harry Emacs (Piano-
Hungaria Glory Ban conducted by George Garny.
England v. Bouth Africa: A TURBINE PAmmentary by Captain 1. B. T. Wakalam en the second day's plax in the third Cricket Test Match Relayed from Heading- ter Cricket Ground, Louis, 11.48m. The Hungaria Glap7 Bepf
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(Tent) 1215 m., Engine Finland kis
Orchestra.
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Transmission 1
(0.8.0 and 0.3.D.)
PART 1
1.13.m. Tile Ben. The New, Dairy' |
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Bouth Afrien. A running commentary by Captain II, 1.7. Wakelam on the second day's play, la, the third Cricket Test Maich, Rolavad from Heading. Ivy Cricket Ground, Land the
1.21 .. The News (seurd),
1.40 a.m. The Merler Tris.
I a.m. The 11.B.C. Danes Orthosire.
2,44 mm. International Folk Male Recital-
II.
Greenwich Two Signal at 7 pm.
Harp
1 am. The · Lello.... Bridgewater
Quintet.
3.45 km. French-Canadian - Programme.
Greenwich Tienė Elgun! at B p.m.
48. The B.D.C. Thestre Orchestras
·leader Momingue Drencies: con- ductor, Blanford Robinson.
4,50 a.m. Telki "Persian Affairs"
PART II
6.207 kom. Light Orchestral Concert.
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·KZRM PROGRAMME
:
This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station
The following programme will be broaden from Mantle this evaning.
p.m. Cooking School of the Air, con
ducted by Hedrick.
8.10 p.m.. Spanish Laformationst period. 6.4 p.m. Enalleb Informational Period
3 p.m. Block Quotations, through the courty of Swan. Colbertson and Trita
7 p.m. Radio Bhopper.
1.1 pm. Studebaker Champion Hanil
Mater Company.
T.8 p.m. Blaban Blenmahla Ca. Programme.
conducted by R. Ring,
7,98 p.m. Parera Perfume
(Chain XZEG),
A p.m. Philippine Charity
ProgrammE
DUETINSHOLE-
Sweepstakes
8. p.m. Manila Radiolites, conducted by
Lula NolasCO.
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PRESTON
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Market Reports.
... Maclla-Indiolites, continued...
Musical Varietien.
10 p.sh.
1 p.m. Ban Off
LY OF HONGKONG
Following a prolonged illness, the death occurred last Thursday,
In 1912, he came back to China, that of Viscount Gormaneton. He This time, Shanghai was his head. was educated at Charterhouse and quarters and he joined the firm of came out East in 1914, when he Ellis & Hays. Subsequently, he joined the legal firm of Mesars. became a partner in the firm and, Johnson, Stokes, & Master. in for a time, was again associated Hongkong.
with the late Mr, Tycho Wing, His When-the-War-broke out, Mr-recent partner has been Mr. IL. A. Preston was not permitted, as he Recks.
3: wished, to foln up, but was held in Hongkong on the Reserve. Finally, Mr. Preston had a ready THAN tague Preston, a partner in the France and joined the 1st Bn. of relaxation over week-ends, and he legal firm of Messrs. Ellis and the Chesters, in a Territorial unit was a frequent viator to Henll. Ho a very keen - dry-fly Road, House No. 41. He was 47 fore the War. After the Armis-j-fisherman and years of age.
tice, he was with the army of oc- that art. cupation in Cologne, where he was He is survived by his wife and Born on April 16, 1888, in Ches-one of the Court-martial officers, two brothers; both the latter ars ter, Mr. Preston was the son of Mr. and it was there that he first met in Surrey. The remains were Arthur Collingwood Preston. His the late Mr. Tycho Wing,
cremated on Saturday.
VALUE $160.00 CANADA'S WORKLESS at Shanghai, of Mr. Arthur Mon- however, in 1918, he reached wit. House-boating was his great
3rd Agfa Speedex Record
Camera f.7.7. lens. VALUE $25.00
(Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)
(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)
SECTION 5
Studies in Still Life. IKONTA CAMERA 4.5. lens.
(Donated by Carlowitz & Co.)
1st ZEISS IKON
Compur Shutter. 2nd AGFA SPEEDEX Camera
.*
VALUE $50.00
(Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)
-
VALUE
3rd CASH
PRIZE
(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)
SECTION 6:
Snapshots taken by Children under the Age of 14 years.
1st CASH $20.00
PRIZE
$60.00 $20.00
4 Consolation
Prizes
"Boy Scout Kodaka” Vest Pocket Folding cameras complete with carrying caBÉS,
EACH VALUE
$12.00
RULES:-
The following Naken · will COTITA the 4-The Haht to publah any or all of the Competition -
entries in the Telegraph ta reserved.
1-The Competition 14 confined exalualvaly | 5.—Pholographs which have been sirody
to amateur photographer.
1-Pictures submitted In “Besla tone should
be accompanied by smaller prints-At the conpluatan of the Competition, black and white.
1.The Prizm will be awarded to the compelltors sending in what are adjudged
to
be the best photographs in anal
Photowempha murt not
Ires than Posi-card alza (excepting in the Children's
lightly pasted on the back.
HUNGER MARCHERS CHECKED Hays, at his home, 222 Hunglao of which he held a commission be- was also A past master at
BY POLICE
Montreal, July 14. The hunger marchers, have ap- parently abandoned their plan to invade Ottawa, this being due to the fact that they are unable to leave Montreal, as the police; guarded every outlet and arrest- od all attempting to leave.
The mass gathering in the heart of the city failed to materializo. -United Press.
MEMORIALS
Bection) and the wetry form should be C. E. WARREN
entered in local competitions are no correspondence will be entered into
11th.
In connection with the Competition.
Entries in the Children's Bection must bear the name, sær, and address on the entry form sountersigned by a parent, 11-Kombers of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the Booth China Morning
entries will be returned to competitors on Rpplication at this Oom wishfia perun dugu.
Bection. Each entry must be accompanied | 7,-No responsiblilty will be scoppled for
by the form below.
non-delivery, lows or dazzUKE.
. Post are not permitted to compete.
11. The decision of the Judes ahall be final,
NOTE In the event of a picture being entered in more than one Section,
a soparato print must be submitted for each Section.
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
USE THIS FORM
AND LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY.
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TITLE DATE
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