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SIXTH

ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

JUNE-AUGUST, 1936.

$250

CASH PRIZES

$250

TWO SILVER 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. 5. ROSSELET, HONGKONG ACENT.

VALUE

$235

ND

1ST $40.

SECTION TWO

CHINESE STUDIES... -FIGURES AND FACES

$20. 3RD

SECTION THREE

VIEWS: INCLUDING ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES. SEASCAPES, ETC.

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1ST $40.

2ND

$20.

1ST $30.

2ND

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SECTION FOUR

STUDIES IN STILL LIFE

$10.

3RD

$10.

$20. 3R

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SECTION FIVE

SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS

1ST $15. 2ND $10.

SECTION SIX

3RD

FOR THE BEST "NEWS HAPPENING" PICTURE

1ST SILVER CUP

will

Kovem

DONATED BY

DR. F. DUNJE

RULES:-

sha Photographs which love. ten

enter local conspetitions are in dlsible,

The following Kulon Jorlivethlone 1-The Competition la confined exclusively

to amateur photographers.

2ND

$10.

$5.

$20

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

CORRESPONDENCE

Islam and. World Peace

Tá The Editor

Hongkong Telegraph

JULY 13, 1936,

AUSTRO-GERMAN ACCORD

INDEPENDENCE TO BE

· GUARANTEED

Sir-The fallure of the League of Nations to discharge its obligations (o- Wards Ethiopia has provoked justified

London, July 11. criticism of that body. Various causes have been attributed to Dve inability

Dr. Kart Schoseligy, Austrian of the League to achieve the object Chancellor, and Dr. Josef Gochbein, It held before it. In my opinion, the German Minister of Propaganda, falture of this World Peace Movement simultaneously broadenst in Vienna is due to the efforts of the Leagus and Berin respectively this evening, being confined to the narrow sphere

of diplomacy, the source whence most jam read identical communiques on un of the mischief springs having been | Austro-German agreement prefixed by left out. The Leique, on the whole, the belief that European tension could we cannot say, his been insincere; in | thereby be lessened. fact the desire to nelieve peace was there but the energies Were

1. Nations' untungness as a whole to make sacrifices In the interest of universal peace and concordi.

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The communique states, firstly that

directed. The uses that led to tiss | Germany recognises full sovereignty failure of the League, as a peace of Austria; secondly, that each under- executive, may be summed in as taken not to interfere directly or in- under

directly with internal political deve. lopments of the other, including the question of Austrian national Socialism; thinlly, that Austria shall maintain her policy, particularly to wards Germany, on the fundamental idea that Austris recogises herself as German State. Thus the Rome Protocol of 1934 and its annexes of 1936, as well as the position of Aus tria, Italy and Hungary as partners thereto, will not be disturbed.

2. Individual nations insist on the inviolability of treaties. entered into by them with trufividhta) nations, and are not prepared to relinquish some (spreial privileges and advantages su. enjoyed. in favorer of a COMMUN agreement alming at internation aunty

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3. In the event of a dispute arising between two or more nations. other nattons take no initiative to bring about-art amicable settlement until the situation has assumed abnormal proportion,

fore.

Philly the communique shadows unspecified individuni mea.¦ sures to implement the agreement.- Renter

· Economic Arrangements

Berlin, July, 11.

To order to implement the Austro-i German agreement it is understood

4. Different nations take sides that in addition to the measures men- such disputes and thus ac fuel to

Are.

5. Other nations exploit a critic

International situation and, to achieve their particular ends, further barrass the position.

tiened earlier, an amnesty will arranged to the mutual satisfaction i of both countries.

The press, in each country will be em-admitted to the other and economie arrangements will be made, chiefly based on the barter system--Reuter,

6. When one wallon suffers defent. the original dispute is lost sight of. and cach nation seeks to gain some advantage out of the situation.

7. Modern diplomacy is utterly Inelius in honesty.

8. Subsidised heartless modern journalism, which is solely directed Towards slanderou attacks by one

people against the alter is yet another factor to be reckoned with.

Cabinet Appointment

Vienna, July 12, The Arst administrative art follow. ing the Austro-German agreement is the appointment to the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio, of Mr. Edtund Horstemu, who is outspoken. ly pro-German.

It is understood that he will be the If n league of nations had been German Government's confidential formed on the tines proposed by the representative in the Austrian Cn- Islamic formula of peace, the finet Reuter, fculties that confrent the nations to- day would inve certainly not arisen or would have heen surmounted with out much difficulty. The Islamic remedy is of a fundamental charneter,

Italo-Austro-German Front?

Vienna, July 12. The Austro-German agreement is embracing, as I does, all the various considered as puring the way for an factors that count, and its appeal, too, Italo-Austrio-German Alliance stret

Hanifeet to the diplomats alone,ching from the North Sea to but es prietened both to the States

Mediterranean and off-setting the their subiecti.

In this nec- Frauen-Soviet Alliance.

It is regarded as

n

the

a tremendous

way for the

4. Islam contemes covetousness and contribution to European peace and enfolas contentment with whetever also smoothing the antion har.

European Pawers to settle their diffi-

y advising race in virtuous culties. activity, Islam turns the greed for plund and enquest into one for ex-

Herr Hitler's diplomats consider it ploitation of a country's own nationtas most likely a strengthening in- regourges in the interests of its people fluence in Italo-German friendship due 3. Islam condemns slanderous and to Italy being the avowed protector msin v popaganda by one nation of Austrian Independence. Thus ngoria the other, and points out her formidable Itafo-Aurten-German nation, uner holding eminence in his-bloe looma. tory fell into

disgrace inter and gain

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how backward._people_rose_-la-pro-Italo-cran consultations are occur- It is noteworthy that important minener. States and natos must der-fore always teep in view

ing #multaneously in Rome.. fret that they are as much subjurt to the farers of decay as individual plant bed human life,

4. iston further hisists that nations and States must have a cascienec and that the reduct should be as much Revered by stud; rds of morality as individual conduel.

the

on is cantred on whether Bew part will mention Dr. " Schuschig's desire to restore the Hupshurgs. It is believed that Italo- German

this materially nullify the Little Entente's

support of

would determined opposition.

5. Treatles should be worded in Full details of the agreement may elear and unequivocal langunte in- be announceri shortly, possibly in the capable of more than one internet-form of a speech by a member of the 305.

Austrian Government, since only the

6. Bonelity of agrements must at sigentures of Herr Hitler and De Rents be respected.

Sehuschnigg are required to make the pact effective. It is also expectant that Here Hitler will announce secord in a speech about July 20.-United Press,

Paris Dumbfounded.

7. in case of a breach of faith by one contracting party, the other should immediately declare war. but hold rat explore all avenues of ú¦ bracedur seillement through League,

B. Each individual state must ever ranmain prepared for defence so that treacherous neighbour might no take advantage of her weakness reflected frontiers.

or

Paris, July 12. Political circles here are dumb- founded by the Austro-German deve- lopatents.

Officin comment is withhold, but 0. Nations ghonfel not nurture it is believed that Germany will now jealousies and thus perpetuate intred¦ dir:et her attention to ether mat- and vendátt:

tere, possibly Danzig and the ques- sion of regaining her lost colonies. --Reuter,

10. 16, during the course of hostili- des, honest overtures for peace are winde by une befficerent, the other mout at once cease hostilities and fake' up tende negotiations.

1. When two nations fall out. ether mast at opes step in and seltlu the dispute by arbitration, on a basis equity and justier, and should not falte sides nor seek,

kany advantage out of the situation."

A CHINESE CLASSIC ROMANCE OF THE WESTERN

CHAMBER"

"Sai Sheung," or "The Romance of

12. If one of the contending parties) refuses to

to accept the League award the Western Chamber," is a classical and Foes to war, all the other nations Chinese play written in 1271. It is inust jointly Aght the refractory party a gem of Chinese literature and is 19. In the event of the art of "Lady Frecious Stream" both in its considered by many to surpass tion suing for perce, the settlement the dispute must be confined, to the plot and in the beauty of Its songs

nirendly --No enreraanden we compare original cause and the refractory na- and dialogue, Mr. S. 1. Hisiting, the

in connection with the Competition.

2etur mubmitted in Repla tones should t the unclusion of the Competit,/10Entries In the Chlidren's Bertion must vengeance,

be echaspanlod by analler, print In black and white. 3.The Prizes wil be awarded to the competivors sending in what are adjufiged to be the best photographis

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entries will be returns! to competitors in appllextion at the Office within seven days,

No responsibility will deserepte for non-delivery, loss pe damage. EACH

'મ I Tran Thotograph' mari Post-card wise tercepting In' the Children's Sachon) and the entry form should Hghtly need on the back.

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Section. Each entry must be accompanied ly form which will be published dally during the period of the Competion. The right to publish any or mil ng the entrics in the Trisgraph is reserved ·

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tion should not be punished with producer of "Lady Precious Stream," has written an English version of bear the namie, bre and address on the

14. Interest must be abolished since this other play, and it is understood entry farm susterslaned by a parent."

it makes indireel taxation ensy and that it will be staged in London in 11.--No employee ve member of any firm therefore prolongation of hostilities the near future.

In the photographis trade le permitted possible. in compete.

Meanwhile, 15. Every government, whether na

Jocal 12.---Members of the Staffs' of the Hongkortional or foreign, must regard itself on will have the good fortune I seeing Telegraph and the South Chins Murnima body of public servants, so that it this play at the King's Theatre next Post are not permitted to compete,

may enjoy the full confidence of her Tuesday, July 14, at 9.30, when a 13.—The decision of the Julgen shall be final. pürt against aggression.

subjects and thus command full-sup-be held in aid of the funds of the Chinese theatrical performance will

14. Subjects of individual States Chinese Company COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW.

should

co-operate with their Govern Reserve. Mr. Si Kok-shu, M.S.P. ments and never resort to law-break-tund Mrs. Sil, celebrated artistes of ing activities, and if their grievances the Chinese stage, will take the cannot be redressed, they should leading roles, supported by a well rather withdraw from the land than known cast. disturb the peace. Incidentally, I might mention here that this injune- "The Wostern Chamber has tion of Islam, has been and is suil Kok-sin for more than ten years, been in the repertoire of Mr. Sit being acted upon by the Ahmadlyyn and be: has. Moslems in spite of the highly un- through the portrayal of the part won fame largely favourable and

provokion attitude of some of the responsible officials of the of the hero in this play.. If entered in Children's Section, parens please contratan bere Punjab Government, and there is no Much of the poetry to sung to the the performance on Tuesday next and the norus side of Wellington possibility of Ahadees over breaking music of Cantonese opera and the Advance booking is now open at Street, east of D'Agullat Street, from

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Pedder Building, 1st floor. has an opportunity of seeing a real been made with the Pollen for It is indeed rare that the public. Special trafle ovenngembata have Chinese play "Ina theatre such as chauffeur driven ears to be parked the King's, and no one should miss on the cast side of D'Agullór Street

the law; or joining subversive move beauty of the songs should be ap-the Headquarters of the Chinese 11, p.m. onwards, to wait for their

N.A. G.Soort, parent even to those. Ignorant of the Company of the Police” Reserve in bonismARRTMEIRI

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