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HONG KONG SOCIETY. FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
The total Expenditure in 1930 on behalf of sick and destitute children is estimated at $25,000, against which the Income to date is $18,000 only.
In order to coating its work, the Sucluty asks for the balance of
$7,000
before the close of the financial year on stat
• October,
Hon. Trensurers:
Mr. A. McKELLAK, C.A.,
c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.,
P. & Building.
MẸ KHOK CHAN
c/o Banque de L'Indo Chiae,
Hongkong.
..6th Sept.
6th Oct.
...6th Nov.
.27th Aug.
.18th Sept.
£47
£54
G. E. HUYGEN
Canton.
COUNT THE
"TELEGRAPHS"
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EVERYWHERE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
VATICAN CONDEMNS SAVAGERY
POPE ASKS PILGRIMS FOR PRAYERS
DANGER. FOR WORLD
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936.
GLOBE TROTTING WRITER
GIRDLING GLOBE.
ON EARNINGS FLIES SOUTH SHORTLY
Shanghal, Aug. 20.
NEW YORK CONTINUES ADVANCE
CHICAGO BEATEN
AGAIN
RED SOX GET DRUBBING
Vatican City, Aug. 19.
New York. Aug. 19. Miss Gwen Dew, of the Detroit The New York Giants continued Osservatore Rördeinn, in an editorial, News, who left her Michigan home in their push for National Lengue severely condeants the Madrid February with $50 (U.S.), resolved honours, leaving Chicago well be- Government for allegedly abķiting to girdle the globe on the proceeds hind und gaining to within a few loyalist atreelties.
of space rate articles, is flying to points of St. Louis Cardinals, the Canton Thursday unless storms pre- lenders. vent her. She is now convalescing from the illness which put her into hospital here.
"State tribunals swiftly issue de Verdicts against rebels, red the death penulties are promptly carried out,
ccadiarists and robbers.
and acting in their behalf.”
The
the paper
tarlyrict Government to drop its musk and show the real face of the excticar of a Christian civilisation,
Giants bent Brooklyn
Dodgers again to-day, three to two, when Out and Rippe crucked out) home runs. Giants had seven and Dodgers five hits.
Pitts-
Chicago was defented by burgh, five to four, the Pirates hitting twelve to the Cubs seven.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
says the paper, mouth-plece the
Her Far Eastern journalistic cow Holy See "But there has been no provision made for the arrest, trial have included an exclusive interview tind sentence of murderers, cut-with Madame Chiang Kai-shek, who publication. She threats and descerators of bottles, in rarely speaks for
obtained this interview at Kuling,
Klein's homer was Philadelphia's whereafter four chair coolies corried only score in the game with Boston, The Osservatore Romano charges Miss Dew down the 3,600 foot slope the Braves scoring nine mes on it is "ie" to say that atarchists and of 4,652 steps, which lead
from
cleven hits with the assistance of professional erintants are responsible Kuling to Kluklung, during a driving Lopez and Berger, who hit home for the alrechtles Spain. saya j rainstorm, in the record time of runs. the clements involved are composed ninety minutes. The descent usually of people armed by the anthirib takes two hours and half in good
weather. She wanted to catch the Boston was beaten Iwice to-day. river steamer bound for Shanghal.
In the opener, which went thirteen Since she WIR discharged from innings, Philadelphia scored five on hospital she has been the house guest pine hits, R. Johnson and Hayes con- of the Assistant Trade Commissioner tribuling homers, while Boston could Jof the United States and Mrs. Bland only get four runs on twelve hits, Castle Grogolfo, Pope Plus, Calder, and has been widely enter-Including Werber's homen. In the night-cap, Boston was beaten seven group k Maltese tained In Shanghai.
to two, when each got eleven hits. pilgrims, deplored the alleged Com- The greatly increased interest of With fifteen hits and a home run American newspapers in Far Eastern by Owen, Detroit managed to get trated by the fact that Miss Dew is to beat the problems and personalities is illus eight runs, but they were not enough the second number of the Detroit Browns,
irresistible St. Louis New staff to trage! In China recently the hottom of the League in a inte who are forging up from
and write of what she saw and heard. | rally that is upsetting the calculo-
The other retent visitor was the flons of the lending teams.
Drowns son of the noted Washington corres- smashed Detroit's pitchers for Aftcen pondent. Mr. Jay Hayden. Mr. Hay-hits, and got thirteen runs, includin den travelled from one end of China homers by Solters and Bottomley.
New York recovered itself to bent to the other last spring, making an adventurous journey, partly by bus, Washington,
seven
four, with
AL addressing
munist excesses in Spain.
"Only the hand of God can bring help and end the horrible musmer: against religion and the priests of God."
He exhorted the pilgrims to pray for an upset world, in a moment when the world is sick with a grave lnest, which threatens to become even more grave and dangerous." United Preza,
CORRESPONDENT
HONOURED
Paris. Aug. 19.
over sketchy routes where foreigners twelve hits to eight, and a homer by neldon are seen, between Canton and Dimaggio-Renter, Hankow. Mr. Hayden was tracing |
the route of the now completed Can- ton-Hankow railway
which through trafic begins next October, in all probability. This railway line will constitute a section of the world's
neest rail
which linka system,
Mr. R. N. Neale, Renter's ehtet correspondent here, has ben Hongkong with Calais, via Hankow,
Chevalier of the Peiping. nominated Legion of Honour-Reuter.
as
Mukden and
United Prens.
ALLIANCE DENIED.
Nanking, Aug. 20.
The Soviet Embassy here denies Siberia, the existence of an alilance between Russia and Kwangsi-United Preas.
Flaming Action! Tender Romance! Filmed Outdoors in Natural Color
Adalah Zukor presents
Sylvia
Fred
While neighbor fights neighbor in ruthloss family feud...a beauti- ful mountain girl meots the man who opens hor heart to love.
The whole pageant of Kentucky mountain life brought to the screen in all its broath- taking beauty!
Henry
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THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH
SIXTH ANNUAL
Amateur Photographic Competition
Details have been unavoidably crowded out of this edition but the list of sections, rules and Entry, Form are printed below.
SECTION 1 Story-Telling
SECTION 3
Viewя SECTION S
For Children
SECTIONS:-
SECTION 2 Chinese Studica SECTION 4
- Still Life
SECTION G "News-happening"
DON'T DELAY-SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW COMPETITION CLOSES, 5 p.m., 31st AUGUST
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
The following Rules will дотакр the Dompetition¡---
-The Competition is confined exclusively
to amateur photographers. 2-Platures aubmitted in Sepia tones abou
be accompanied by a smaller print fe black and white.
The Prizes will be awarded to the competitora reading in what are miftiderod to be the best photographs inch Beeston. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published daily during the period of the Competition.
7-No responsibly will be accepted for
non-delivery, loss or damage.
8-Photographs must not be less than.
Fast-card.size (excepting in the Children's Section) and the entry form should be lightly pasted on the back.
-No carrespóndence 'will be entered inte
In connection with the Competillon, 10-Entries. In the Children's Beclian beach bear the name, age and address on thờ entry form catarsigned by a parent.
In the, photographlo, trade te permitted to compete.
The right to publish any or all of the 11-No employee or member, of any fr shiries in the Telegraph is reserved. 5-Photographs which, hava bown, already
entered i local competitions are fo eligible.
At the conclusion of the Competition, entries will be returned to couspetitors on application at this Ones within seven days.
USE THIS FORM AND LIGHTLY
PASTE ON THE
IT
BACK OF
EACH ENTRY.
BECTION
NAME
ADDRESS
DATE
12--- Members of the Staffs of the Ilongkong 'Telagroph and the Booth China Morning Post are not permilled to compete.
13,-The doclaton of the Judges eball be final
Entry Form
Please nas block letters and "baale this on back of each water, 'II entered in Children's Bection, parent please counlamiga here
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