The

Hongkong Telegraph

SEVENTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

Closing Date:~

31st August, 5 p.m.

$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. Bunjo and Mr. J. C. M. Gronham) COUPONS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS (Donated to the value of $125 by Holmut Nocht and to the value of $50 by Agfa China Company).

THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION. IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.

OTHER PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS:-

SECTION ONE:

FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES

SECTION THREE:

STUDIES IN STILL LIFE

First Prize: $43 Cush, donated by

First Prize: Bell and Howell Filmoi Straight Eight Movie Cainera, with "Hongkong Telegraph." case, valued $250, donated by Filmot Depot, Hongkong.

Second Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphic Goods, valued $25, donated by Helmut Nocht.

Third Prize: Coupon for Photo graphic Goods, valued $10, donated by Agia China Company.

SECTION TWO:

GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LANDS- CAPES. SEASCAPES, HUMAN ANDİ ANIMAL STUDIES).

Second Prize: $25 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Third Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Fourth Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphic Goods, valued $10, donated by Agfa China Company,

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 Photo-

First Prize: $75 Cash, donated by graphic Goods, valued $10, donated "Hongkong Telegraph."

by Agfa Chinn Company.

Second Prize: Coupon fur Photo- graphie Goods, valued $50, donated

by Helmut Nocht.

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Third Prize: $30 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

SECTION FIVE:

FOR PICTURES OF HONGKONG CORONATION CELEBRATIONS Prizes will comprise silver trophies

Fourth Prize: $20 Cash, donated by donated by Dr. F. Bunje and Mr. "Hongkong Telegraph."

J. C. M. Grenhun; Coupon for Photo- graphic Goods, valued $50, donated Consolation Prize: Coupon tor by Helmut Nocht; Coupon for Photo- Photographic Goods, valued $10, graphic Goods, valued $10, donated

by Agfa China Company. donated by Agin China Company.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

RULES

The following Rules Competition:

will Govern the

ex-

11 Competition 1.-Tho

confined clusively to ainateur photographers,

or member of any firm

-No Photographic trade 11 per-

in the mitted to compete. -The prizes will be awarded to the competitor sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs In each Section. Each enlry must be accompanied by a form which will bu published during the period of the Competition, and which must be Bahtiy pasted on back of entry. -The right to publish any or all of

the entries in the Telegraph reserved.

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All photographs entered must have teen taken in the Colony of Hong- kong Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are Ineligible.

-No responsibility will he'accepted for non-delivery of. loss of, or damage to entries.

7-All entries to be willier Black, septa, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Hand-coloured photographe are ineligible.

D-Pictures submitted in repla

toner

should be accompanied by a smaller print in binek and white,

B. No picture to be entered in more

than one Section.

10-Mounts to be only white or crean, anl. Except in the Children's Section. must be of one of the following 1201-10 by 14", 19" by 12" 10" by D".

11-NO COTTERpondence will be entered

into in connection with the Competi tion. 13-Members of the Stoffs of longkang

Telegraph and the South

China

Morning Post are not permitted to coinpete.

14-The decisions at the Judges shall be

Anal.

13-At the conclusion of the Compet

ton. entries will he returned to at the competitors on application Talegraph offices within seven days.

DON'T DELAY. SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW,

USE THIS FORM

AND

LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY.

Collect these Forms which will

be printed daily,

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

Please use block letters and paste

this on back at each Entry,

If entered in Children's Section, parent please countersign here,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

VACCINE FROM

SHANGHAI

CHOLERA OUTBREAK UNDER CONTROL

(old Govt. Civil Hospital).

Tung Wah Hospital.

Tung Wah Eastern Hospital. Western Chinese Public Dispensary 105, Third Street,

Central Chinese Public Dispen- sary, 3 Aberdeen Street,

AUGUST

9, 1937.

OBITUARY

DEATH OF FAMOUS ACTRESS

London, Aug. 0. The death is announced here of Dia-Lady Tree-lieuter.

OUR GUIDE

TO THE

CINEMAS

three weeks, earning the money by reclling Kipling's "Absent-Minded Beggar. Among her later successes on the stage were the parts of Lady Tonbridge in "The Young Person in Pink", Mrs. Preen In "Shall We Joln the Ladica?" the Comtesse de la Briere in What Every Woman Knows", the Grand Duchess Emilie in "The Queen was in the Parlour“ Helen Maud Tree, actress and and Mrs. Ackroyd in "Allbi". She

"Polo Joe" (King's Theatre, widow of Sir H. Beerbohm Tree, the also played in Cochran's revue "May-

fair and Montmartre".

day),--Mr. Brown's huge mouth, his famous actor and manager, was born!

Lady Tree broadcast frequently pseudo-Torzan call-sign, and his wi- in October 1864 on the daughter of from London, her first appearance limited ability to play the fool are all W. Holt, and clucated at Queen's College, London, where she look high before the microphone being in 1025 given full rein in this, his latest con- with on appeal on behalf of the tribution to the cinematic world. The honours in classics and acted in a

League of Mercy. Later she made picture does not lack entertainment Shanshulpo Chinese Public Dis-Greek play.

many almilar appeals and also took value and is wholly amusing. pensary, 135. Yee Kuk Street.

Marrying Tree in 1883, she part in radio vaudeville and plays, makes the greatest drollery of a gume Kowloon City Chinese Public Dis-ceived her first professional engage- Viola Tree, the netress, is one of which lends itself to mimicry.

Eastern Chinese Pubile Dispen-- sary, Stone Nullah Lane.

Shaukiwan Chinese Public Despite the fact that cholera op- pensary, Shouklwan, pears to be on the wane in Hong-

Kowloon Hospital.

Hospital. kong. Birlet precautions are stil

Kwong Wal belni taken by the authorities. On Yaumati Chinese Public Dispen- Saturday there arrived from Shang-sary, Kansu Street. bal the C.N.A.C. plane 600 Hus, of

by

Hunghem Chinese Public. Dispen- anti-cholera vaccine, or sufficient to pary, Kun Yam Street. make over 100,000 persons Immune, The public have been advised to con- tinue precautionary measures, and among these Is the opportunity for

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free vaccination by the Government/Pensary, Kowloon City, Takullng ment in the same year, appearing as her three daughters.

at any one of n large number centres,

of

Meanwhile, quarantine restrictiona have been imposed by the Govern-

Road.

Un Long Dispensary. Tai Po Dispensary.

CASES REPORTED

Sho

Sir Edward Dayxon

London, Aug. 7. The death is announced

of Sir

10.

Ho

Jenny Northcott in "Sweethearts" ut

"Charile Chan At The Olympics" the Guiety Theatre, London.

(Queen's Theatre, to-day).—Suave, afterwards won aucéesses in a great

soft-speaking Warner Oland in an variety of parts in plays produced

other characteristic, rule. The film is A street coolle named Kwok Chik- in London. Those which she took Edward Davson--Reuter

atided Riven

values as a result of of the Netherlands Indies

with the greatest pleasure were Sir Edward Davion was Chairman introducing 1935 Olympic Games Arrivals from Hongkong. Haug, of no fixed abode, was talten

and Lady of the British Empire Producers scenes for the background of a Arst- This nction follows the discovery of to the Kennedy Town Infectious Ophelin in "Hamlet" 37

cases in the Colony during the 17 Disease Hospital on Saturday, suf- Tenzie in "The School for Scandal". Organisation and representative of rate mystery. A splendid supporting On two occasions she appeared at the Colonies and Protectorates on the cast helps the pleture along to à satis“ days previous to Saturday. The fering from cholera. sick and Found

destitute In Royal gatherings by commandat the Imperial Economic Committee, factory end. Kreatest number notified on any one

in Amongst some of the important

the Vice- "Tarat Bulba" (Alhambra Thea- day occurred on Wednesday when 11 Landele Street, an unknown man of Balmoral in "The Red Lamp" ences were reported, but during the about 63 years of age was removed 1094 and at Windsor Castle in "A positions he held was

Chairmanship of Barclay's Bank. tre, to-day).The masterful Harry From 1016 to 1030 Sir Edward Baur in a particularly impressive following three days only eight cases to the Tung Wah Hospital on Satur- Man's Shadow" in 1900.

was later transferred to During the South African war she day, lle

Dayson was President of were reported.

the dramatisation of on absorbing story. Kennedy Town Infectious raised £1,700 for the War Fund In Associated West Indian Chuumbers of The picture is a fine, sweeping state- According 10

Government the the health authorities the situation is Disease Hospital as a cholera Gus-

Commerce. In 1928 he attended the ment, brilliantly emplinsised by plny- well under control, and though Can-pect.

Cape Town Congress as Chairman of ers, director and camera. Up to noon on Saturday, four de-Hospital.

the Federation of Chambers of ton has not been declared an infected

had been reported for

Another Suspect

Commerce of the British Fanpire. "Waikiki Wedding" (Oriental Thea- port precautions are being taken anite cases with regard to arrivals from that the previous 24 hours, one of these

A suspected case of cholera was From 1920 to 1933 he was a member tre, to-day)-Bing Crosby crooning WISH

being Imported.

picked up in Shaukiwan, near Kum of the Empire Murketing Doard,

his way through a

film neat fle pert. All passengers either by train,

Haw Par Ambulance

Wah Street, yesterday morning, fol- Sir Edward Dayson was knighted which Is also well endowed with or ship are inspected, and river boats

Three cases of cholera were taken lowing a call to the Haw Par Am- In 1919, and he became a Baronet in humour, Bob Burns, Marthu Raye are now obliged to arrive in daylight

The to discharge to hospital by the Haw Par Ambulance Station.

ambulance 1927. In 1034 be WAS made 21 and Shirley Ross make intelligent allowed and are not

month. On was dispatched to the scene, but [90] K.C.M.G.

contributions. passengers until a health oneer has bulance during last

the been aboard. Quarantine restrictions July 10, a Chinese was transported arrival the attendants found that

'Archbishop Of Seville

"Roman Scandals" (Majestic Thez- are still in force against arrivals from 359. Queen's Road West (third patient had already died. Their in-

Seville, Aug. 7. tre, to-day),-~One of Edule Cantor's from Hoihow.

noor); on July 20 one case was taken vestigations led them to suspect that and one of chatera

It is reported that Cardinal best efforts. Uproarious comedy, The centres at which free vaccina- trom 476, Queen's Rond West (third the case was tion against cholern may be obtained flour); and un July 31 a third patient they informed the Pollce who later Eustache Illundain y Esteban, aged 75. side-splitting situations and of course was transported from 20, Hing Lung had the body removed to the mor- Archbishop of Seville, collapsed on the usunt array of Canter songs. En-

tunry. Street (ground floor).

The man was identified as Friday: His condition is serious-tertainment is 100 per cent, guaran- Queen Mary Hospital.

United Press,

teed. Outpatients Dept., Queen's Road, All were taken to the Tung Wab Tsang Foo, aged 78.

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