The
THE HONGKÓNG TELEGRAPH. · MONDAY, JULY 27, 1936.
Hongkong Telegraph
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, S. ROSSELET, HONGKONG AGENT.
VALUE
SECTION
$235
!
TWO
CHINESE STUDIES FIGURES AND FACES
1ST $40.
2N
ND
$20. 3RD
SECTION THREE
VIEWS: INCLUDING ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES, SEASCAPES, ETC.
$10.
ST
1 $40.
2ND
$20. 3RD
·
$10.
SECTION FOUR
STUDIES IN STILL LIFE
1ST $30. 2ND $20. 3RD $10.
SECTION FIVE
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS
1ST $15. 2ND $10. 3RD
SECTION SIX
FOR THE BEST "NEWS HAPPENING' PICTURE
1ST SILVER CUP
The following Competion I-
Rules
נון
Rovern
DONATED BY
DR.. F. BUNJE
RULES:-
$5.
2ND
$20
which have been already | D--Na correspondence will be enleri Ente thet-Photograplın
in connection with the Competition. entered in a competitine sto 1! eligible
The Competition to confined, exlusively i
in akteur photographers.
'letures aubmitted in Sepia tonos should
be accompanied by smaller plat la black and while,
Prize will be awarded
to the competitors sending in what are adjudged 7--No - papansillity wil
-The
to
be the lihat photographe in each
Sretion, Fach entry must be accompanied
by a form, which will be punished daily during the period of the Competition. ---The right to publish any or all of the entrim in the Telegraph la reserved.
of Tuberculosis Victim
Widow
Sues His
Doctor
SAYS LACK OF SKILL
SHORTENED HER
HUSBAND'S LIFE
Allegation of Negligence Denied
'N allegation of negligence against All one in treatment
of a patient who died of tuberculosis was made and denied in an action in Beach Division this the King's month.
vice, earning £1,000 a year. in the meten, monumens department
of the Oice of Works.
The first witness was Dr. H. N. arrett, medical superintendent of the Merivale Sanatorium, Sandon, near Chelmsford.
He gave evidence that when Mr. Mrs. Margaret Connolly, of Argyle- square, London, said Dr. Henry Humer Connolly was admitted to the sana. Itubra, of Crouch Hall-road, Orauchtorium on Jane 9, 1943, he did not Rod, N., claiming damages in respect consider the patient was a suitable
case for adutission, af the death of her husband, Mr. Matthew Connolly, alleging that the Joctor failed to use due care and skill.
The defence said that Mr. Connolly's death was not due to or accelerated by hegligence or unskilfulness, both of which allegations were denied by the doctor.
"To me it was obvious that it would be a matter of a few weeks before he died," said the doctor.
Cruss-examined by Mr. Thomas Carthew, K. C. (for Dr. Rubra) Dr. Marrett agreed that nine days after the patient's admission he wrote la Dr. Rubra: "... He intends to get
Mr. G. 5. Rewcastle, K.C. (for Mrs.betes and is putting up a good fight.
So far he in holding his own..... client was Connolly), said that his
Me. Carthew-For a time when he suing on her own behalf and on behalf
was with you, it seemed to justify of her two buys, aged 14 and 11. The
Lord! allegation against Dr. Rubra was that his admittance 7. Yes.
that he in consequence of the lack of skill and care with which he treated Mr. Conarder who recommended nolly, the patient's life was shortened, should be sent to your sanatorium 7
Mr. Connolly died of tuberculosis on July 20, 1983.
He had been under the treatment of Dr. Rubra from time to time from December 1990, and during parts of
that period had been visited from day
to day.
SPECIALIST'S DIAGNOSIS
Do you know that it
Yes.
DRINK DENIAL
Was
Mrs. Connally giving evidence, said that on February 3, 1933, her husband left the office for the last time. Dr. bad influenza Rubra diagnosed that
"I Killed Her"
Albert Walter Jr., 28, married wanderer from New York, walked
San Francisco police Into a station and calmly told amazed police, "1 strangleif a girl." ile then led officers la a nearby apartment where the body of Blanche Cousins, 24-year-old Idaho Falls, Idaho, found with a tightly knotted silk stocking around her throat,
រង
тул
POLICE RESERVE
and visited, the house every day for ORDERS FOR CURRENT
some Lime.
Answering Mr. Rewcastle, Connolly said that there was no truth
Mrs.
It was not until March, 1933, how-in the suggestion, said to have been
tuberculosi
even made by Dr. Rubra, in a letter, that ever, that provisionally suspected. It was she was addicted to drink. covered then because Mr. Connolly was taken to a specialist.
ኪኒኒ ኑዛ
tre.
The doctor never suggested to her that the house was ill-kept or dirty, The specialist made a diagnosis of or that there was food in the house that was decomposing: nor was this Tuberculosis and the diagnosis checket that day by X-ray.
Mr: Rewcastle.Is there any truth Mr. Rewcastle said that he thought in the suggestion that your husband's the fudge would be satisfied from the brother, said you had "killed" your evidence that by that time the tuber-husband?
Mrs. Connolly No. I do not aup- culosis had gone so far that the man
pose for a moment that he could say Ind really no chance of living.
The trouble which made it incurable was that the primary tuberculosis of the lungs had developed secondary inberculosis in the larynx.
such a thing.
17-TON FLYING
WEEK
Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. II. King, Inspector General of Police, vinte:
Appointment..
Mr. Oscar Eager, Assistant Super- intendent of Palice (Reserve) is ap- pointed Adjutant, Hongkong Police Reserve as from 27th July, 1030,
Chinese Company Training Course: Part I.-All re- cruits of Chinese Company who have the Chinese not yet passed Part 1 of Training Course will attend at Company Headquarters en Tuesday, July 28 ni 17.30 hours for instruction. Drill Parade.A Drill Parade will take place at No. 2 Police Station on Wednesday, July 29 nt. 17.30 hours under S. I. Hunt. Dress-Mufti. All men, except Recruits will attend. Indian Company
Syed Strength-Constable 123 strength of the Indian Company, from Hongkong Police Reserve as June 13, 1936.
Training Course-Part 11-All re craits of the Indian Company will 28 ut attend the Indian Company Headquar ters 40 Tuckdny, July 17.30 hours for instruction. It was true that from June 9, 1933,
Flying Sqund until July 17, 1981-three days before.
Instructions Patrol-The instruc
the af Was In п he died-Mr. Connelly
tional patrol fer membra sanatorium, h, said Mr. Rewenstie,
Members will he did not think anyone would sug-|HANGES in the present stations Flying Squad will take place on Fri gest that he was sent there to be schedule of the England-Egypt day, July 31, 1936.
Expert medical evidence would be called that even at that late hour, if
there had only been the condition of BOATS TOO BIG Bashir Hussian has been taken on the
the lungs, Mr. Connolly would have had a good chance of being alive to-f day,
With one alight exception far too
was
late to be effective, ho Hever
treated for tuberculosis at any time.
cured.
LORD HORDER
1919, had
FOR THE NILE
AFRICAN AIR ROUTE MAY BE CHANGED
1
Loudon, July 15..
ile was sent there merely in South Africa air route, when the serparade at Central Police Station at and multiplied 17,15 hours. Dress White Uniform, order that he might have such treat-vier is accelerated ment as would make his end as com- next year, are likely to be imposed and Cap with White Cover.
Emergency Unit Reserve fortable as possible--
-by-the-greater-size of the Empire
Defendu Defendu-Instructions will flying boats now being built for Im- perial Airways, writes the Air Cor- take place in the basement of the Sail Home ap. Sommon's Institute It was common ground, continued respondent of the Daily Telegraph- Mr. Rewcastle, that Dr., Rubra, who
bers are requested to be present at The new lying boats, which will on Friday, July 31, 1936. All mem had been the medical adviser to weigh more than 17 tons, need a Connolly's fully since
hours. is fear- always looked upon Mr. Connolly greater depth of water than those the above mentioned place at 17.20 as a delicate man of "chest present in service, and
the
deep type, and that notwithstanding that,ed that some of the Nile stations
ansuitable. The prove up to the time of going to the specia- list, Dr. Rubra was content with the water is not of sufficient area for a
big flying bont's take-off run. diagnosis of bronchitis and influenza. He did, on one occasion in February, have Mr. Connolly's sputum tested and obtained a negative result. That, counsel said he was instructed, was not unusual.
may
Juba, about 760 miles south of Khartoum, will almost certainly have to be missed by the new flying boats, This would not necessarily involve the abandonment of Juba as a port for it of call on the main route, Mr. Connolly, who was 19, was a could be served by smaller craft, but highly-placed outdicial in the Civil Ser- there might be a dificulty in the way
POLICE SERGEANT
ASSAULTED
ACCUSED MAY. BE MENTALLY DEFICIENT
C. CHAMPKIN,
D. S. P. (K)
WATER LEVELS
STATE OF RIVERS IN KWANGTUNG
The following returns 1 buck of an early fulfilment of the project issued by the Iver Conservancy the service to Commission for Kwangtung Province, showing the water levels in English, eet at the places of observation
ed speeding-up of South Africa.
how- schedule,
named:
illzhest Lowest
оп
40
Should it prove necessary.
new ever, to organise a
sonte of the missing altogether
record record July 25 July 20 present Nile stations, it would be wet River at
+79.4-2.4 extremely unfortunate. The service
is now fully established, and han West liver at become a necessity to the business North River at rommunities in East Africa,
There is, of course, an alternative Appearing on, remand before Mr. Maefudyen at the Kowloon Magis route, after Cairo, by way of the east tracy this morning, Chan Kam-fook,canst, with calls at important ports from which "feeder services"! could be age 43, who was charged with as saulting Lance-Sergeant A. White in run westward to Khartoum, Juba and the execution of his duty at Battery the lake towns. Street, near Jordan Road, on July 18, was discharged with a warning not to Assault policemen again. Ile was also remanded to undergo medical ex- amination, as he was thought to be mentally deficient,
+
530,000 Recruits. For Italy
Wuchow
Malvaz
Tsingyen North fliser al
Shambal East Liver at
Sheklang
$1.2
-1.41,0
272
j-24.1
-4.27.5
5.7
3.6
3.1
$18.5
2.7
1.6
1.0
or women
FOREIGNERS IN THE FAR EAST.
There are few men, either, who can continuously live in the Far East without, sometimes get ting rundown. For this reason there has always been a popular demand ali over the East for that famous blood It will be recalled that Sergeant
the past five URING
weeks and nerve tonic, Dr. Williams! Pink White orderal defendant to remova
530,000 Italians have volunteered Pills, throughout the past thirty or 10.-Finteles In the Chlidren's Section must some furniture off the pavement
bent the name, are and address on the where it was causing obstruction but for enrolment in the Italian militia, more years, ealry form countersigned by a parent. to competitors
When the heat has sapped vitality Antrim w be returneri
the engelusion of the Competition,
Sgt. Bay Peuter from Rome, and 778, bat- defendant refused to do. no.
and thinned the blood, or when fevers an alientom nt the Office within reven
11No employee by member of any arm White tried to lift him away. but tallons will be formed. eimnya..
previous total of the militia have loft the system weakened and In the photographie trade la peralties defendant knocked the sergeant's hat
depressed, the blood-creating, nerve- be accepted for
of Dr. off and pulled him to the ground, was about 300,000.
strengthening propertica una-delivery, Jon se damage,
12-Members of the Sikle of the Hongkong The sergeant was forced to punch the
Williams Plak Pills are just the not
than hotographe⚫ muit
be Jer
Telegraph and the Santh China Morning man a few times in order to release
treatment needed,
an eminent Post-card alze (excepting in the Children's
"Peat are not permilled to compete.
himself.
The prescription of Section the entry form should be
physician, an M.D. of Edinburgh
Scotland, Dr. 13-The declalan of the Judges'shall be final.
Dr. Williams' htly pasted on the back.
What is believed to have been a University; Lui Ping, 22, unemployed, was shark about six feet in length was Pink Fills have the action in remark sentenced to six months hard labour seen by a party of hathers being able degree of creating new, rich, red by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central hauled in near the 15 miles point on blood, thereby increasing the number Magistracy this, morning, for having the Cagle Peak Road yesterday. snatched a handbag, containing 38 |
to compete,
COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW.
ENTRY FORM
USE THIS FORM
AND LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE
SECTION
NAME
ADDRESS
DATE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY.
If entered in Children's Beetlun, parent please countersign bare
cents and toilet articles, from Mrs.
in
J. Wan at the tram terminus Causeway Bay last night. Acting
The
SHANK CAUGHT
Wong Yat-sun, alias B.
La
of red blood corpuscles and haemoglobin content of the blood, haemoglobin being the substancu which carries oxygen from the lungs Sing and nutriment from the digestivo Sub-Inspector Madgwick said de Kwang, 28, unemployed shroff, was organs to every cell and tissue of the With this strength-giving, nerve- fendant approached complainant from charged before Dr, C. B. Burgess at hody. behind and snatched the bag. She the Central Magistracy this morning Fitass the buck felters and paste this on back of each Entry raised the alarm, and four Chinose with unlawfully obtaining $7,000 from invigorating blood flowing in your forged veins you quickly regain your former. gave chase. Defendant lropped the the Wing Hing Arm by a
Detective Bergeant good health. Equally good for men, bag, which was picked up by one of document.
womon and growing cliklren,. Dr. then, and the other three men con- Byron, who prosecuted, applied for a tinued the chase and arrested derenind of 48 hours, which was Williams Pink Pills are, obtainable
from-medicine.dealers everywhere, granted. fendant,
Tested. Every Stitch ....... that's why It's so clear and lovely
HOLEPROOFİ HOSIERY
From top to toe, Holeproof Ho-
siery is tested for strength and per- fection... that's why it looks so lovely on the leg and wears so long. Carefully reinforced at points of wear. wwhack Full fashioned. for Relay Made of pure,
Holicy ky
natural silk. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE SOLE AGENTS
Getʻyour many"
ED. A. KELLER & CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Switzerland).
Fira
Hongkong
graceful figure
JAPD5
idol
CORGETA · GIROLES BARNSIEREN
MONTHS'
5
WARD
M
SHAVING COMFORT
Think of it-TheWilliams Shaving Stick lasts from five to six montka That's a coal saving a gonuino economy!
In addition, the Williams Stick offers you:
1-a puro soap ibat is all sosp. ·
2-the finest lather-rich, thick,
ponetrating.
3-the best shavos-clean, close,
comfortablo.
4-a soặp groutinely good for the skin-koops your faco lit in all kinds of weather. From overy standpoint-conveni- once, comfort, economy-thote is no other slick Itke Williams Shaving Stick. Buy postoday.
NOTICE THE CONVENIENT CAP
Williams
SHAVING STICK Alto obtainable in the handsome Merbelite Caze
Solo Distributors:
W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (China) LTD. York Bldg., Hongkong.
COUNT THE
"TELEGRAPHS"
EVERYWHERE