THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1937.
The
Hongkong Telegraph
SEVENTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
June-August, 1937
$250
CASH
PRIZES $250
(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph "')
TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250 (Donated by Ilford, Ltd., London)
BELL & HOWELL FILMO STRAIGHT EIGHT MOVIE CAMERA AND CASE, VALUED $250 (Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong) TWO SILVER CUPS FOR SPECIAL CORONATION CELEBRATION SECTION (Donated by Dr. F. Bunje and Mr. J. C. M. Grenham)
COUPONS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS (Donated
of $125 by Helmut Nocht and to the value of $50 by Agfa China Company).
to the value
THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.
FOR
Other prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:
STORY-TELLING
PICTURES
First Prize: Bell and Howell Filmo Straight Eight Movic Camera, with case, valued $250, donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong.
Second Prize: Coupon for Photographic Goods, valued $25, donated by Helmut Nocht.
Third Prize: Coupon for Photographic Goods, valued $10, donated by Agfa China Company.
SECTION TWO:
GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN AND
ANIMAL STUDIES).
First Prizó: $75 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."
Second Prixe: Coupon for Photographic Goods, valued $50, donated by Helmut Nocht,
Third Prize: $30 Telegraph.'
Cash, donated by "Hongkong
Fourth Prize: $20 Cash; donated by "Hongkong Telegraph.'
Consolation Prixe: Coupon for Photographic Goods, valued $10, donated by Agfa China Company.
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1-The Competition la confined ex- clusively to amateur photogra-, phera.
2. No employee or member of any fem in the photographie trado la permitted to compete.
3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the 'best photo- graphs in each section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will bo published) during the period of the Compe- tition, and which must be lightly pasted on back of entry.
SECTION THREE:
by "Hongkong
STUDIES IN STILL LIFETM* First Prize: $45 Cash. donated Telegraph."
Second Prize: $25 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph.
$15 Cash, donated by "Hongkong
Third Prize:
Telegraph.'
1.
Fourth Prize:
Coupon for Photographic Goods, valued $10, donated by Agfa China Company.
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SECTION FOUR:
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS
First Prize: $25 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph.
Second Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."
Third Prize: Coupon for photographic Goods, valued $10, donated by Agfa China Company.
SECTION FIVE:
FOR PICTURES OF HONGKONG CORONATION- CELEBRATIONS
Prizes will comprise silver trophies donated by Dr. F. Bunje and Mr. J. C. M. Grenham; Coupon for Photographic Goods, valued $50, donated by Helmut Nocht: Coupon for Photographic Goods, valued $10, donated by Agfa China Company.
RULES
4. The right to publish any or all!
of the entries in the Telegraph in reserved,
5-All photographs enturod must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligi ble.
9. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entelas.
sepia,
Or
7.--All entries to be either black, toned picturos, and must be mounted. Hand-coloured photographs are ineligible.
R--Pictures submitted in sepia tones)
should bo accompanied by a smaller print in black and white.)
9. No picture to be entered in mora
than on Section.
10-Mounts to be only white or cream, and, except in the Child- ren's Section, must be of one of the following sleest-10" by 14") 10 by 12", 10" by 8".
11. No correspondance will be entér-f
od lato in connection with the Competition.
12-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the entrant's name, age and address on the entry form, countersigned by a parent. 13-Members, of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not per mitted to compete;
14-The decisions of the Judges shall
be final
15-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Tigraph omeen within seven, days.
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 totters and paste this on back of each Entry, I entered in Children's Section, parent please countersign here,,
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Page 9.) . Araby (Swing”Arrangement by Mr. Art Carneiro).
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11-11.10 p.m. 13. Moonlight and Shadows; 14. Blue Hawall; 15, In a Little Hula Heaven; 10. Lady in Red,
11.15-11.20
pm. Interval of Re- corded Dance Music from Z.D.W.
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Interval of Re- corded Dance Music from Z.B.W.
11.45-12 midnight, 21, Little Old Lady; 22. Mythms O, K. in Harlem; 23. The Love Bug will Bite You; 24. Lady be Good (Swing arrangement BATAVIA by Mr. Art Carneiro).
12 midnight. Close Down.
Relay will be Interrupted about 10.15
The Hongkong Hotel
p.m. for a commentary
BANGKOK
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Orchestra
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DAIREN
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HAMBURG HANKOW
HARDIN
Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps
aquatic sports nt the V.R.C.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME HONGKEW
:
The Yeomen of the Guard
To Be Given
RELAY FROM CHURCHES Radio Programine Broadcast by Z.B.W. on wavelengths of 355 metres (915 kle's.), 31.49 metres 9.52 m.c's.).
H.K.T.
10.30-11.30 am. Morning Service from the Union Church.
11.30-12.15 p.m. Morning Service from the Hop Yat Church (Chinese), 12.15-2.30 p.m. European Record- ed Programine.
12.15 Haydn-"The Creation" Heavens are Telling. The Royal Cheral
Society and London Phil- harmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.
Haydn Symphony No. 102 in B Fist Major. Played by Serge Kous- sevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Part 1-Isi Movement-Largo Allegro vivace; 2nd Movement-Ada- gio;
3rd Movement Trio and Mineto Allegro; 4 Movement→→ Finnie Presto.
12.45 Songs by Elsie Suddoby. Oh. Yes, Just So; With Verdure Clad. O Sleep! Why dost Thou Leave Me? Let The Bright Seraphim,
1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 Plano solo by Evlyn Howard- Johes. Playing Bach's Prelude and Fugue from "The Well Tempered Clavier.'
1,15 London Palladium Orchestra. Scenes
Pittoresques Fetes Bo- hemes; Ankelus; Moontime-Collins; Les Sylphides Cussans, arr. Lotter. 1.30 Reuter Praes; Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.
1.40 Russian Music. Prince Igor-Overture, by Gret- chaninoff: Credo--Feodor Chaliapin, withi Choir of Russian Meiro. by A. Archangelsky The Creed Church in Paris with organ, under N. P. Afonsky. In the Steppes of Central Asia-Borodin-Played by the London Symphony Orchestra: Scherzo Sergei Rachmaninoff.
3.10 Light Orchesten.
A Musical Snuff Box-Lladow Orchestre Raymonde, Gipsy Love -- Franz Lohar-Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Orchestra, Springtime Serc- nado Jonny Heykens-Leslie Jet- tries and his Orchestra-Grand Hotel, Eastbourne.
The Balkan Princess Paul A. Rubens-Leslie Jeffries and his Orchestra-Grand Hotel, East- bourne. Ballad Memories--Part 1- New Mayfair Orchestra. Sweet and Low, Garden of Sleep, Come sing to me, Three Fishers went salling, Sally in our Ally. Part II-The Dear little Shamrock, God send you back to Me, Lazily, drowslly, The Bells of St. Mary's.
und
2.30 Close Down.
Pro-
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 3-10.30 p.m. European gramme,
p.m. Orchestral_Number, March Herolque-Parts 1 and 2. Played by the Orchestre Symphoni- que of Paris,
7.00 Saint Saens-Concerto in G. Minor Op. 22. Arthur de Greef and New Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald.
and
7.33 Concert by Kreisler Gig; Violin-Marguerite-Rachma- ninoft: Serenade Lehar; Tenor- Soltanto Maria-from the film "Ave Marin"; Anima Mia; Violin- Rosenury: Rondino; Tenor- Torna a Surriento; Mattinata: Violin
Andantino.
8 Philadelphia Symphony Orches- tra. Toccata and Fugue-Buch; Symphony No. 8 in B Minor-Schu- bert.
8.30 English Ballads.-Peter Daw- son and Derek Oldham: The Jolly Roger Dewar-McCall-Peter Daw son; Son O' Mine-Wallace Peter Dawson; Still as the Night; Homing: The Shepherd Boy's Song; A Song for You and Mc.
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ACROSS
1 No, this bit was not put out of fashion by the invention of iron ships
Well-known French lawn ten- nis player
10 "Oh, no money". (anag.) 11 Part of a flower 12 This describes the
petrified dish, for example
stale of a
13 à Ilitie fellow starts to weaken 17 Foreign tille
the tea
8.50 Reuter Press; Rugby Press; 19 This management should al- Local: Weather Forecast and An-
ways be run on good lines nouncements.
20 A Blender-waisted lady? 9 The Yeoman of the Guard 21 This appears among Sullivan-played by Light Opera
things Orchestra; Overture: When Malden 23 Not a long time but of impor- Loves, She Sits and Sighs; To
Tower Warders, Under Orders; When Our 27 Mutinous regiments have been. Gallant Norman Foes; a
in history waver to and fro, b. Is Life a Boont; 28 This means bones to a surgeon
Here's Man of Jollity. b. I have Song to Sing Of: a. How syn you Malden will You Wed? b. I've Jibe and Joke: Tis Done 1 am a Bride: Wero
Bride; Forbear
tanco
Alos I this
my Friends; Aye Hug Him Girl: The Prisoner Comes to Meet his Doom; My Lords; My Lorda! I now not how to tell. Night Has Spread her Pall Once Ohi Private Buf- Toon is a red Loon; Here- upon We're Bout Agreed;
Strango Adventure Like a Ghost His Vigil Keeping: A Man Who Would Woo Fair Maid; When a Wooer goes A- Wooing: Come the Pretty Young Bride: Leonard, my Loved one.
19.30 Close Down
and a town to a theologician
20 Plant that has often appeared
on the stage
30 "An Isle (anag)
31 This bad man is apparently
concerned as an executor
DOWN
2 From this forelyn town wine and nothing else can be ob- tained
3 A Spanish lady of old 4 Cure
5 How maturity comes is edible.
in France (two words)
If this man became a recruft "Right dress" abould be easy for him
7 Wine
8 Route
14 All his work is play to him 15 A meaningless combination of
words
10 English poet who shows pigs
round a stream
17 A little game of golf perhaps 18 Sull
22 An actinold zoophyte (or a flower (they bolli come from one name)
24 This ice has medicinal uses 23 The monkey-brend tree 26 3 down might have ridden this
Yesterday's Belation
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