THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,

The Hongkong Telegraph

SIXTH

ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

JUNE-AUGUST, 1936.

$250

TWO SILVER

CASH PRIZES

$250

TROPHIES VALUE $250

AWARDED BY-

ILFORD, LIMITED, LONDON

TO WHAT ARE ADJUDGED THE TWO BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.

SECTION ONE

FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE

SPECIAL PRIZE

ONE OF THE FAMOUS

BELL & HOWELL

FILMO STRAIGHT EIGHT MOVIE CAMERAS

WITH CASE

TO BE AWARDED BY MR. CHAS. S. ROSSELET, HONGKONG ACENT,

VALUE $235

SECTION

TWO

CHINESE STUDIES FIGURES AND FACES

2ND $20. 3RD $10.

SECTION THREE

VIEWS: INCLUDING ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES, SEASCAPES, ETC.

1ST $40.

1ST

$40.

1ST

$30.

1ST

$15.

2ND

$20.

SECTION FOUR

STUDIES IN STILL LIFE

ND

3RD

$10.

$20. 3RD $10.

SECTION FIVE

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

MARKET UPWARD

YESTERDAY

New York, Junc. 16. Swan Culbertson & Fritz Dow Jones summary of yesterday's mue Kot: The market to-day was upward and prices advanced as much as two points. Steel stocks led the advanco ini reports of continued increased mili operating Copper mad utility securities were active and strong. J. 1. Care shares were the must sen- sational performers, advancing 9% to a new arch level since 1980, due to increasing form income. Mail-order shares, however, were only steady, Mercantile and motor issues extended their gains on prospect of Bonus payment buying., Olla were not so italy and barely held their own. Silver stocks were mixed. Halfrond securities continued to respond to Higher carloadings. Trading has neelevated and most issues closed at near the day's high mark. The market for bonde was higher. Stocks an the Curb Exchange were irroggu- larly hight.

s. C. & P. New York office cables: Stocks: This market responded to a broader demand by bullish traders, The Firestone Tyre and Rubber Con

y earned 70 cents per share for The 6 months ended ́April 30 ns against 40 cents the previous year. Bakiness failures during the

past week nimounted to 172 as compared with 189 falleres the previous week. Demand deposits totalled $14,877,000,- 000, ngalet $14,580,000,000 the pre- vious werkt,

Cetton: A continued broad trade demand, together with small offer- args, impartel steadiness, Mills are buyers.

The textile market is active

and firm. It is reported that mang orders are waiting to be executed at under the market price. There is apparently a broadening Interest in commodities generally.

Wheat The market is largely governed by weather conditions and we do not expect any material im- provement for the present. Reports from the North-West Inv'lcate some damage to the crop there.

Rubber: Interest is increasing, but the volume of business Is small.

Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Wall Street Journal morning comment: "The Summer railroad traffe outlook: is the best since

1931.

The textile situation is al present improving. Machine-toolers are reported to be swamped with orders, Wall Street is optimistic enough regarding busi- ness and stock prices, but it wants volume. There is a small amount of investment buying. Some Wall Street authorities view the weakness of steal scrap prices as a warning of an in- dustrial recession in the next 60 days, Many traders expect a quiet and irregular market until the Tax Bill is concluded."

REUTER QUOTATIONS . Dow Jones Averages:

30 Industrials 20 Itails

20 Utilities

40' Bonds

June 15. June 10.

155.00 158,70 40.50 47.30 32.73 33.50 102.02 102.79

11 Commodity Index 59.01

59.08

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are

Issued by Reutar,

July

New York Cotton

October...

December January

11.60/70 11.74/74

11.18/18

11.29/20

11.15/15

11.26/26

11.15/15

11.25/25

March

11.16/16

11.27/27

May

11.17/17

.11.28/28

Spot

11.79

11.86.

New York Itulber

July

October...

16.92m

January 15,960

3RD

$5.

March May

10.026/01

15.11b

SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS

2ND

SECTION

$10.

SIX

FOR THE BEST "NEWS HAPPENING" PICTURE.

1ST SILVER CUP

*Tha following Rules Competition-

will

**

DONATED BY

DR. F. BUNJE

RULES:-

govern -- the| 5,-Photographs which have

entered

1-The Competition is confined exclusively { eligible,

to amateur photographers.

2-letur submitted in Repla tones should

be accompanied by black and white.

Aller print in

The Prius will be awarded to the

competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographe in each Seetlin Fach entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published daily. daring the period of the Competition,

4. The right to publish any or all of the entries in the Telegraph la reserved.

brea

Toent competitions

the conclusion

2ND $20

alrer | D--No correspondence will be entered Into are in

of the Competition, entries will be returned to competitzen j an application at this Office within seven смука

7-No repablity will accepted for

non-delivery, loss, or deroage, **

10.

in connection with the Competition.

Entries In the Children's Seation must Iar the name, age and address on the enizy form countersigned by a parent.

No employee or member of any Arm In the photographle trade is permitted In compete.

15.71b/75a 16.79/70 15.89/80

Septonsber 15.826/5a

15:8Gr

December 15,95/95 15.08h/10.00n

Total sales-990, tons,

July

Chicago Wheat

18.02n

10.09

10.17

875/87 88/89%

September 8874/89

December

80%/80%

..90%/01 01%/914

Monday's sales: 41,421,000 bushels.

July

Scptember

July

Chiengo Carni

817%/62 021/627%

697/59% 59%/69%

Winnipeg Wrent

7974/70% 78%/78%

October .... 79%/79% 79%%%/70% December.. 80%/80% 79%/79%

Prickly Heat

can

be treated safely and

8.1'homp must not be Tewa than-Members of the Staffe of the Hongkong effectively by the use of————

Post-gard sixs (excepting in the Children's Eection) and the enter. form should be

htly pasted on the back.

Telegraph and the South China Morning Port are not permitted to compete. 13.--The decision of the Judges shall be final.

COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW.

USE THIS FORM'

AND LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY.

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

ENTRY FORM

Please use block letters and pate this on back of each Entry. It entered in Children's Beetlon, parent plesse counterulan hire

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behalf of the plaintiff while Mr. W. horn as he was trying to apply the. A. Mackinlay represented the defen- brakes, dant.

Plaintif

denied that she herself

ACCIDENT SEQUEL PORTUGUESE LADY'S CLAIM AT SUMMARY COURT

It was alleged by the plaintiff that had been negligent in not seeing whe A motor accident which occurred she was proceeding from Happy before crossing the road..

shortly after 4 pm, on December 28ther there was any oncoming traffic on December 28 last had a sequel be- Valley towards town in a bus. She fore Mr. Justice Williams at the got off at the Brat stop in Wanchat she denied she was walking across Cross-examined by Mackinlay, Summary Court yesterday afternoon Road to go to her son's house. He-the road when the accident occurred. when Mrs. S. M. Santos, of 79

fore she crossed the road, she saw She avid she had her back turned to Wongnelchong Road, claimed

from

another bus Lee Shing-yim the Bunt of east and que going from west to the car because she had already look- Atopped to wait for ited and found there was no oncoming being amount spent on injuries sus to pass. Whilst she was thus waiting, traffic. tained as the result of being knacked she alleged, defendant's car brushed Mr. Mackinlay put it to her that down by the defendant's motor-car past her and knocked her down. The defendant had never at any time ad- No.

1762. Plaintiff alleged that defendant and direction as the bus in which she had that he did.

was proceeding in the same mitted negligence, but she repeated driven his car in a negligent manner travelled. After being attended. to, and had caused bruises and swelling

Corroborative evidence was given to the lower half of her back and to her right foot.

car

she was taken home by defoutant in by Miss A. Costa and Miss A. Santos, his car. In the course of conversa daughter of the complainant Mr. M. A. da Silva, appeared on and also that he did not sound his this morning,"

tion, defendant admitted negligence The hearing was adjourned until

AT

TO-MORROW THE KING'S.

TOM WALLS & RALPH LYNN

A GAUMONT-BRITISH.

Picture

FIGHTING

Directed by TOM WALLS

STOCK

WITH

ROBERTSON HARE

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