PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, · 1936.

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A remarkably good study, entitled "The Happy Child," which won the first prize in the Children's Section." It was entered by Peggy Yip.

"Came the Dawn,” a typhoon picture entered by Mr.

R. A. Bates, which won the second prize in the News Happening Section.

This study, entitled "Cairo," entered by Mr. C. D'Almada e Castro, won the

second prize in Section Three (Views, etc.).

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"One foot does the work of four'

Aptly entitled "Age," this entry by Mr. Loong Pei-tak won the second prize in Section Two (Chinese Studies: Faces and Figures),

"The Bird in the Cage”—a most effective entry, with which Ng Yuk-yip won the second prize in the Children's Section,

This study won the

in the Still Life Section. It was entered by Mr. Young Wing:xul:

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