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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935.

The Hongkong Telegraph

FIFTH ANNUAL AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

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2nd

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COMPETITION JUNE-AUGUST; 1935!

Valuable Prizes

IN ADDITION TO THE CAMERA AND CẢSH PRIZES MESSRS. ILFORD, LIMITED, OF LONDON OFFER

1ST

TWO SILVER TROPHIES

VALUE $150.00

2ND

VALUE $85.00

TO WHAT ARE ADJUDGED THE TWO BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION,

IRRESPECTIVE, OF CLASS.

COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW

SECTION 1

For the best Story-telling Picture

16 mm. CINE KODAK MODEL Ř. f.3.5. lons

Complete with carrying case.

(Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company). ROLLEICORD/ Photo-Automat Camera, complete with carrying case. Donated by Franke & Helidecke in conjunction with Messrs. Molahers & Co.

VALUE

$75.00

3rd CASH PRIZE

$40.00

(Two Consolation Prizes "Rolleiflex" Books)

SECTION 2

Bathing and Picnic Photographs.

ROLLEIFLEX PHOTO-AUTOMAT CAMERA

Complete with carrying case,

VALUE $204.00

4th CASH PRIZE

$10.00

VALUE

(Donated by Franke & Heidecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melchers & Co.) CASH PRIZE

$40.00

3rd

CASH PRIZE

(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)

$120.00

$20.00

VALUE

$80.00

3rd CASH

PRIZE

$20.00

SECTION 3

Chinese Studies-Figures and Faces.

AGFA SPEEDEX COMPUR CAMERA With Optical Direct-Vision Finder and Salinar f.4.5. (Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)

1st

2nd

CASH

PRIZE

$40.00

(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)

SECTION 4

Views, Including Architecture and Street Scones.

KODAK PUPILLE, LEITZ 1.3.5. lens

1st

and Reflex Mirror Attachment.

2nd

(Donated by Eastman Kodak Company)

RODENSTOCK CLAROVID I Camera

6 x 9 cm. Trinar f.4.5 lens, Compur shutter with carriers. 41⁄2 x 6 cm, No. 672217

Donated by Optische Werke G. Rodenstock, Muenchen)

3rd

CASH

PRIZE

$40.00

VALUE $160.00

4th Agfa Speedez Record

$85.00

VALUE

Camera 1.7.7. lens. VALUE

(Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)

(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books!

SECTION 5.

Studies in Still Life.

ZEISS IKON IKONTA CAMERA 4.5. lens.

(Donated by Carlowitz & Co.)

1st

Compur Shutter.

2nd

AGFA SPEEDEX Camera

VALUE

$50.00

Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)

$25.00

$60.00

VALUE

3rd CASH

PRIZE

$20.00

(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)

SECTION 6

Snapshots taken by Children under the Age of 14 years.

1st CASH

PRIZE

$20.00

The following Rules will Roverh the Compellent-

£.—Pictures swbmitted In Sepia tones should

be reeqmpanied by smaller print in black and while,

4 Consolation

Prizes

"Buy Scout Kodak,”

Vest Pocket Polding cameras complete with carrying cases,

RULES:-

EACH VALUE

$12.00

4e-The right to publish any or all of the, B.-—F'holographin

entries in the Telegraph is reserved.

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SIR LEITH-ROSS

TO DISCUSS ANGLO- JAPANESE PLAN

visit is to

London, Aug. 10.

BRITISH CAPTIVES

NEGOTIATIONS FOR MR. JONES' EARLY RELEASE

Peiping, Aug. 10.

was

NEARING COMPLETION

A Case For She-Ko. She-ko, the soothing, cooling and rapidly healing ointment, is an Ideal Arst-aid remedy for injuries to the skin.

NEW SECTION OF CANTON HANKOW RAILWAY

Canton, Aug. 11. The conflicting claims that Mr. With the completion of another Sir Frederick Lalth-Rose, economic adviser to the British Gareth Jones, the British journ-new section of the Canton-Hankow Government, who is to visit Chinnalist and special correspondent of Railway, between Loklatu and Ping- the Manchester Guardian, who shek, the latter a frontier point on to enquire into economic conditions there, sailed in the R.ALS. Empress was captured together with Dr. the Kwangtung-Hunam border, the Herbert Mueller by bandita about whole Kwangtung acction of the of Britain this afternoon.

Interviewed by Router, he said ja fortnight ago, is in Manchukuo trans-provincial railway has been he was unwilling to talk because or in Chinese territory, are ex- completed.

According to official announce- his first object was to explore the plained by the disclosure that he situation and report to the Gov. is in a piece of disputed territory, ment of the Canton-Hankow Rail- where Sino-Japanese incident way Administration Authority, it ornment.

Just January. The understood that the new section He added: "The fact that they occurred

then will be officially opened to traffic on are Bending me out seems to in-immediate incident dicate the interest they take insettled, but the question of the the 15th, Inst. China's financial and economic domareation of the boundary was Work on sections in Hunan have difficulties. The object of my left pending; hence reports from also been pushed as the Ministry whether, in co-Kaigan state that Mr. Jones is of Rüllways at Nanking has decided

Cuts, scratches, abrasions, burns, operation with the other countries being held in Charhar territory, to complete the line before end of scalde, blisters, bruinos, Insect bites, concerned, any proposal can bo Reporta from Chengteli says that next year, A three storied railway quickly heal when She-ko is applied. framed which will help to restore he is in Juhol.

station has been built at Hang- Equally good for skin complaints, stable and satisfactory conditions.

chow, which is halfway between eczema, itch, ringworm, hend woren, benefitting both China's export of emissarica are converging on other buildings attached to the and external piles.

It is learned now that five banda Changsha and Kwangtung border. ulcers, pimples, dry and wet sores, trade and her foreign trade.

the bandit gang, with the object

Keep a tin in the home. Sold by looking forward to seeing condi- of negotiating with the leader, angehow station, which are nearly, tions in the Far East and hope to Three are going for the Charlar completed include a locomotive de fall medicine vendore, or from the Dr. Williams Medieino Company, 461. nese Ministers, on whose views authorities, and two Manchukua pot, a railway staff and workmen's ¦ Klangse Rand, Shanghai, 70 cents per

the instruc-quarters, barracks for the railway package, post-free. am naturally bound largely to relybands are going on

guards and

electrle powor tions of the Japanese military Sir Frederick and that he hop-

station, Two water tanks and a ed also to come into contact with their efforts will show

authorities.

It is expected that filter bed will also be provided. the most important English Arad-

It is reported that administrative resulta roon.----Rendir. ing interests in Shanghai, many

office of the Chłuchow (Hunan)-| of whose London representatives

In Jehal Territory

Shluchow (Kwangtung) section he had already seen. He denied

will move into the new station nt | Sunday, August 4tr. and Mrs. the report that he intended to visit

Peiping, August 11. Hangehow this month.-Wah Kin L Dunbar and Lt. D. Wyburd, R.N, Washington, but hoped to meet

Junched at Mountain Lodge. A telephone message received Yat Po. some American representatives in by Colonel Takahashi, Japanese Shanghai with whom he might co-Military Attache in Pelping from operate,

Chengteh last night has establish- CHUNGKING While in Canada Sir Fredericked Giat Mr. Gareth Jones, the |will spend two days in Toronto with British correspondent, who

relations, and he is also staying a kidnapped by bandits, is now in few days in Tokyo, when be hopes Jehol territory. to renew personal contacts.--Ren-

fer.

make the acquaintance of the Chi-

against American United Press.

definite

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GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Tuesday, August 6-His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Estimates

ADDICTS Committee.

In orker completely to abolish

The following lunched at Govern- nent "Houre:The Consul General for Japan and Mrs. K. Mizusawa, E. Frau Gipperich, Mr. and Mrs. Hosper, Mr. and Mr. M. Kawazu and Rev. E. C, 11, Tribbeck.

Wednesday, August 7-His Excel.

FORCED REGISTRATION OF ALL OPIUM-SMOKERS

Chungking, Asl. 11,

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Thursday, August 8-Ills Excel- ency preakdesi at a meeting of tho Executive Council.

Is Excellency rectived Dr. J. Loss.. ing Buck and Mr. G. B. Lewis.

Upon the request of the British Expert Denies Rumours authorities, Col. Takahashi wired

to. Chengteh last night to ask the all opium smoking dena in the fency received Baron C. W. de Vos London. Aug. 11. Authorities there to effect the re-city, the Municipal authorities of Van Steenwijk, Netherlands Minister Sir Frederick Leith-Roas left lease of Mr. Jones,

Chungking have decided to en-to China, for Canada en route to China. Ha Since Mr. Jones is now in Jthol force rigid anti-opium measures. His Excellency presided at a meet. said that he regretted the circula- territory, the Charlar authorities In the near future the whole city ing of the Estimates Committee. tion of rumours that he intended have experienced no little dim- will be divided into five anti-opium to negotiate an Anglo-Japanese deal culty in trying to rescue the districts and each district will be

interests.--kidnapped Englishman,

looked after by a commissioner. Captain Millior, assistant mili-

Oplum smokers will be required tary attache of the British Em-to register at the commissioner's Co-operation Discussion

bassy in Peiping, is still in Kalgan office, where licences may be presided at a meeting of the Estimates

the Charhar obtained, but charges will be very Committee, co-operating with Tokyo, Aug. 11.

Furthermore, applicants Lily Southern presided at a meet- The Nichi Nichi had a radio talk authorities in trying to effect Mr. heavy.

release.-Central News for licences will have to fulfiling of the Committee of the Busy Bees from London with Sir Frederick Jones's

Working Party at Government House, Leith-Ross who said he intends to¦Âgency.

their promises to cure their habit

Saturday, August 10.-Mr. H. J. within a certain limit of time Cruttwell and Mr. R. Edwards arri- stay at Tokyo for a few days while en ronde to China. He will visit

Wah Kin Yet. Po.

res at Mountain Lodge. Japanese friends to disentus methods of British-dapanese co-operation in China.

.

Hayman. And Bosshardt.

Peiping, Aug. 10.. Better news concerning Messrs. Hayman and Bosshardt than However, he declined to say who-; been received for some time ther he would discuss naval ques-red from Ilunan to-day. The

fins

· ar-

tions. So far the British Govern-bandits are now becoming more CONDENSERS

ment has not officially proposed a reasonable and are asking only a conference in this connection, and few thousand dollars for each the question is believed here to be man. still nebulous-United Presa.

MOCK

FOX-HUNT

INCIDENT

JAPANESE EMPEROR

IMITATED..

The negotiations are proceeding and there is a hope that both men will be released by the end of August.-Reuter.

UNREST IN SIAM

REPORTS OF FURTHER DISAFI ECTION

non-com-

Washington, Aug. 11. The Japanese Charge D'Affaires,

Singapore, Aug. 10. Mr. Yoshizawa, presented to Mr. A report indicating trouble in Stanley K. Hornbeck, Secretary for Sinm, has arrived here front Bang- Far Eastern Affairs in the Depart- kok, stating that fifteen ment of State to-day, a report from missioned officers are reported to the Japanese Consulate at Seattle be awaiting trial for attempting to to the effect that Seattle Cox-hunt promote disaffection among the party imitators had portrayed the ranks.-Reuter. Japanese Emperor pulling a ricksha in which Haile Selassie, the Em-1 peror of Abyssinia, was seated.

Reports Denied

Bangkok, Aug. 11. Mr. Yoshizawa said that the

The reports of disorder here are Japanese Consul in Seultle WAS

completely unfounded. The situa conferving with the Mayor regard-tion at Bangkok is most peaceful. ing the incident in an effort to ar Luang Pradit, the Minister for the rive at satisfactory solution. Interior, has left for London and Meanwhile he felt it his duty to was seen off by the Premier and bring the matter to the attention Minister for War-Reuter. of the State Department, due to the) apprehension that the incident might damage Japanese-American relations.

Ex-King's Position

London, Aug. 11.

The Seattle incident occurred The Secretary of ex-King Pra- yesterday morning, when the Com- jadhipok of Siam, interviewed by mercial Club, seeking publicity, Reuter, stated that the ex-King had staged a mock fox-hunt through the not been in touch with Siam, direct- streets with a man simulating Em-ty, since he abdicated. His Majesty concerned with the peror Hirohito pulling a ricksha is not now carrying another person imitating affairs of state of Siam, and his the Emperor of Abyssinia.

first news of the reported disaffec- tlon of the Army was from press reports in England,

The Club members stated that there was no Intention to cause an alfront.

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As far as any question of his

any The Mayor of Seattle, Mr. Smith, return was concerned Section) and the entry form wherald said he had conferred with the must come from Siam..

Japanoso Consul and intended to It was incorrect, as far as they write a letter on Monday concern- knew, to state that Luang Fradit, ing "a very regrettable incident."-the Minister for the Interior, might come to see the ex-King-Neuter. United Press..

In connection with the Competition.

1. The Competition is confined exclusively | 5. – Photographs which have been' already'

to amateur photographers,

entered InJoen competitions are to D.--No correspondence will be entered into 6.--At the conclusion of the Competition, 10-Entries in the Children's Section myat

entries will be returned to compelliors

be the name, 2e and stress on the entry form emintersigned by a parent. un pleation at this Office within soves 11-Members of the State of the Hangkon djn,

Telegraph and the South China Morning

12.--The decision of the Judges shall be final,

1.-The Prizes will be awarded to the competiton sending In what are, adjudged to be the best photographs in esch |

Beliun. Each entry must be sccompanied | 7.--No responsibility will be accepted for I'm are not permitted to compete.

by the form below.

non-delivery, long or damage,

NOTE—In the event of a picture being entored in more than one Section,

a separate print, must bò submitted for each Section.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

No Entries will be received after noon. on Saturday, 31st August, 1935..

USE THIS FORM

AND LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY:--

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS TITLE

DATE

ENTRY FORM

Please use block lotters and pasto this on back of ench Entry.

I entered in Children's Section, parent please countersign hero

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