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FIFTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
The
COMPETITION
Closing Date and Time
NOON, 31 AUGUST
SECTION 1
For the best Story-Telling Picture
SECTION 3
Chinese Studies--Figures
and Faces
SECTION 5
Studies in Still Life
following Italer w!!
Kover the
Competition:-
1.The Compeiliian is confined exclusively | 5,
bo amateur photographers. L-Pictures submalited in Sepla tones should be accompanist by smaller print in black and white,
SECTIONS:-
RULES:-
SECTION 2
Bathing and Picnic Photographs SECTION 4 Views--including Architecture and Street Scenes SECTION 6
Snapshots taken by Children under the age of 14 years
The right to publish any or all of the R.--tertegenpha Bitt But below than stre in the Telegraph is reserved. Photograph wilch have been already In mal compellona
!] litle.
At the conclusion of the Competition, entries WIN returned to competitors en Replication at this ice within werett
will accepted for! monsdelivery, loss or damage.
10.-The Price will be awarded 10 the enmpetitor mending in what are adladæed to be the best photograph in Baction. Each entry must be accompanied 5, No reponsibility
by the form below;
each
lay..
AUSTRALIA'S NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL
SIR A. G, HORE RUTHVEN APPOINTED
PRIZE-GIVING
MR. MA MAN-FAI AT THE COMMERCIAL INSTITU TE
אחור
A Ruccessful report for the, year Landon, August 18.
presented by the Hendmaster, Mr. H. K. Yew, A.FT. COMM, FFB, The Hon. Sir Alexander. More at the concert and 3rd. Commence- Ruthven, V.r, has been appointed | ment" Exorcises of the Hangkong Governor-General of Australia in Commercial Institute, held in the succession to the Rt. Hon. Sir Queen's Theatre yesterday morning. anne Alfred Isaac-Router. A very large gathering of students and their friends was present, and the The Hon. Alexander Gore Arkenteert which followed the prize- wright Hore Ruthven was born giving was thoroughly enjoyed. Mr. nt Windsor in 1872, and is the in Sinn-fai, Chief Manager of the second son of Lord Buthven. Sincere Company Ltd. distributed the awards to the successful students, In his report, Mr. Yow said that the Institute was started in December, 1931, with only six students, but the number had risen to 181 in the Inst term.
Educated at Eton he obtained his commission in the Highland Light Infantry in 1891, and served) In the Sudan campaign of 1808 with the Egyptian Army: It was at the Battli of Gedaref that he won the Victoria Cross. Seeing un Egyptian officer lying wounded within 50 yards of the advancing dervishes he picked the man up and estries him towards the
Twice Egyptian battalion. Lely fald down the man, fired on
the
Postcard, she excepting in the Children's Sertom and the entry form should be Hghtly pasted on the back, -No cortespenitences will be entered into
in connection with the Competition. 18-Entzies in the Children's Bection musi bear the name, age and address on the
Member of the Sus of the Hongkong entry form countersigned by a parent..
Telegraph and the South China Morning 1'st are aut permitted to compete. The decision of the Judges shall be al
È 12.
NOTE-In the event of a picture being entered in more than one Section, a separate print must be submitted for each Section.
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY,
No Entries will be received after noon
SECTION NAME
ENTRY FORM
RADIO BROADCAST
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Greenwich Time Alenal at få Noon H.15 p.m. The B.8LC] Midland Orchestra, 1.30 B., England Y. Beuth Africa. 4.13 p.m. The . II. C. Midland Orchestra
(cont'd).
p.nt. The Navi.
130 p.m. The Commodore Grand Orchesżym, 9.45 pm (lome down.
Transmission 3.
ash. 12-1 A..
10.8.4. 10-11.43 p.m.; O.A.E. 10 p.m.-1 .EX 10 p.m. 3. "Nummertime at lisme. No. : The Huntains Climbing in the ke District." A talk by
Graham Hutton. 20.10 p.m. A Light Hymphony Concert.
The HC. Orchestra. 11.30 p.m. England v. South Africa; 11.35 jm. Interlude. The London l'alladlam
Orchester,
11.45 p.m.
Nalled Concert, feily Hutchings (Soprano) and Flodister Mara donald (11mritage),
12.15 .. Isanew Munte.
Genwich Time. Bignal si 4.30 p.m. 12.30 a.m. The Newa, 12.45. Dance Musle,
a.m. ner dawn.
A total of 72 students entered for the ful examination, conducted by the Pneulty of Secretaries: Institute. of Commerce and Institute of Book- repers (Tonight, under the super- vision of Mr. Rogers Woo, Mr. K. M. 1 A. Mr. Vincente V, Manuel and Mr. James L. Siew. He www glud to: his report that 69 students"passed, many its
of
dervishes, picked up burden. and ally of the foaming; firt wines certificates in the
cubieets
Commercial 1. woonded otheer in safety.
Economies, Accountang, Hook-keep- ing, Shorthand, insine Training. Parrspundenes and Typewriting.
service
Transferring to the Cameron' Highlander he saw Somaliland, and was later military
thr Viceroy serpelary Ireland.
Owing to rent expansion, the Instrute and remused to 75. Wynd-
the
Again changing his regiment, tolm Street, An Abuni Association
hox en formard to encourage the Dragoon Guards, Captain | getivities of the students. Ruthven, as he then was, had his first experience of Australia, in 108, as military arcretary to the Governor-General of the Cammen-
wealth.
Dr. I. Abuel San Jos'e, mb, but
Transmission 4
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PART 1
Ben. The *.1. Flig
New Prodger Na{r». 1.25 m. England, South Africa. 1.35 A.M. The Nawa.tent') 1.1.7. Reginald Dison, at the firm of
the Tort 1allroom, lackponi. The Rothwell Temperance Band, Greenwich Time Planel at 7 pm. 1a.m. Variety t Radiolympia. Relayed Fram the Baleng Theatre, Emple.
am.
Greenwich Time Kinn at 8p.. I a.m. Snart Talk,
has Day" (very des them even
ITION). Bastard and presented by Jalan Podney.
was welcomed as a member of the stall.
145 8.20.
Cloer down,
Other who also spoke ine badest
During the Great War he served | Dr. S. P. Lam, 8., P. 1., and Dr. prizes were then in France and at Gallipoll, being San Jose, The five Lines mentioned in despatches, distributed, after which a concert was
given. The following and wling the 1.8.0. and other | fikt: distinctions.
When the Welsh Guards were formed in 1915 he accepted a commission as major. Later he was severely wounded.
From 1920 to 1924 he command
Guards and sub. ed the Welsh sequently
1x1 Infantry (Guards) Brigade at Aldershot
of Colonel Com with the rank mandant.
th
Australian Service
In January 1928 Colonel Ruth- ven was knighted and went back the to Australia. this time in position of Governor of South Australia. A Labour Government sought to abolish the post-a4 a political move, and not in any way directed at the holder of the post but actually the controversy had, the effert of extending his period of office for a year.
is the prize
itong-tat:
and
Silver Cups: Pang
Wan-Kul: The Kin-fan Kwan Yuen Ki-hang.
.m.
5.03 a.m.
PART B
Talk "Foreign Affairs."
The 11 Th C. Circhentra
15 I. The New
*.** A.M.
1.15 ..
Silver Medals:--Chay Si-hung, Lak Tong-wah, Koh Hon-chew, Lee Lu This kat, Chow Chik-kong, Lee Man-kuen, Tam Poh-an, Lo Si-ki, Leung Yer- him. Tsai Phul-kong, Leung Yau-poh, Ma Chuen-man, Lee Kong-tat, Chin from Si-hee, Koh Peng-hong. Chu Wai- chuen and Lo Ini-yin.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE
Sunday, August -The following lunched at Mountain Lodge:Hon. Mr. N. L. and Mrs. Smith, Miss Smith and Mr. N. E. Young, M.C.
Dance Muelɛ. The down,
KZRM PROGRAMME
Evening's Broadcast From
Manila Station
The following programme will be broadonat
5.30 p.m.
Malls this evening by K.Z.I.M.
U. 1. Conservatory of Mundo --- Findla Practice Nour.
p.m. Cooking Helial of the Air, ron-
durted by M. fimbrich.
4.10 p.m. Spanish Informational Period. 0.40 p.m. English Informational J'eriod. 9.53 p.m. Block Quotations,
p.m.
7.15 p.m.
7.30 p.
the
through murtesy of Bean, Colbertant and Prit Ralks Shop.
Manila Motor Company presenta Riched in and he Studebaker Champions.
11ly Tavere In Popular 13 of the Day:
Perfume
7.45 .. J'azeta
(Chal KZEO). p.m. Philippine Charity Programme,
Mr. H. J. Cruttwell and Mr. R. Edwards left Mountain Lodge.
* Excel- Monday, August 12.-His lency presided a meeting of the Estimates Committee.
In September 1934, only a few months after his term at South Australia had expired, he Was appointed Governor of New South Wales. Now, very appropriately and Lt. 1). Wyburd, n.M. he has been appointed to the Governor-Generalship of the Commonwealth,
Indy Southorn held a meeting of the Committee of the Girl Guide ABSO- ylation at Government House.
The following lunched at Govern-, mont House: Mr. N. E. Young, M.C..
Lady Southorn was the guest of
3. LA Litton at
at ten.
August 13-lis Excel-
Sir Alexander is a keen spart at a meeting of the
Estimates Committee. wney presided at a meeting
Thursday, August 15,-His Excel- Executive Council.
of the
man, being extremely fond of cricket, and also an enthusiastic aviator. In fact he had in the latter capacity a narrow escape His Excellency received representa- | his plane being crashed in ส lives of the Press windstorm while on a journey The
I'mgramme
Sweepstakes
7.15 p.m. The Town Crier presents
Qortar-Hoer of Spanish M«k»ile«, 1.30 p.m. Bachrach Motor Co. Programme -Lua Gusvism, soprano,
Block
Quotations End Local Market Reporta.
1.45
P.M.
p.m. Progenma Muscat en donose in File Patronal de S'acoN. 1.30 p.m. Manila Trading Centre Werk. 10 p.m. Concerto Hour. 10. p.m. Bigh Of.
BORDER PROVINCES
TO HAVE GRANT IN AHE SCHOOLS
of Co. Galway. They have one Friday, August 16-Mr. N. E. will receive financial aid
are
Nanking, August 18. Mr. D. J. Lewis, Mr. To push the development of neross South Australia, but for- ment Hong lunched at Govern-j tunately buth Sir Alexanter and and Mrs. G. G. N. Tinson, Mr. and public education in frontier pro
Mrs. G. C. Moutria, Mr. and Mrs. W. vinces, the Ministry of Education his pilot escaped with no more. 3. Thomson, Mr. T. Addis Martin. than a shaking.
Fl. La, G. C. Bladon, R.A.P, F. has set aside $500,000 28′′n sub- Lady Ruthven, to whom Sir E. J. N. D. Andersan, RAF, Meldy fund for opening primary Alexander was married in 1908, is | J. R. C. Hamilton, and Mr. M. T. schools and normal schools.
Among the provinces, which the daughter of Mr. John Pollok | Depres,
Government Shenni, Kanau, Yunnan, chow, Chinghui, Charhar, Saturday, August 17.—The follow- | yuan, and Sikong ing lunched at Mountain Lodge: How the money will be Professor and Mrs. Blacklock, Dr. W. B. A Moire, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. R. tributed among these eight Black. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson, vinces, will be decided
of the Executive | Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Dovey, and Mr. next meeting
Yúan.-Central News Agency.
4:21.
AMERICAN "CHURCHES
METHODISTS CALL MEETING FOR UNION
Evanston: H., Aug. 15.
all Conferees representing svetions have unanimously agreed to a plan for unification of the Methodist Episcopal Church. which will be submitted to general conferences of the three sectional Ichurches, whose adoption will heal the schism growing out of the 1814 slavery disputes.
The plan involves six jurisdic- tional districta, five of which are laid out geographically, and the sixth comprising negro-United
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