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The
Hongkong Telegraph
SEVENTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
Closing Date:-
30th September, 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. Bunjc and Mr. J. C. M. Grenham) COUPONS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS (Donated to the value of $125 by Helmut 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
First Prize: Bell and Howell Filmo Straight, Eight Movie Camera, with case, valued $250, donated by Filmol Depot. Hongkong.
Second Prize: Coupon for Photo-" graphic Goods, valued $25, donated by Helmut Nocht.
SECTION THREE:
STUDIES IN STILL LIFE
First Prize: $45 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."
Second Prize: $25 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."
Third Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "Ilongkong Telegraph."
Fourth Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphie Goods, valued $10, donated
Third Prize: Coupon for Photo-| by Agta China Company. graphic Goods, valued $10, donated: by Agfa China Company,
SECTION TWO:
SECTION FOUR:
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS
First Prize: $25 Cash, donated by (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LANDS-Itongkong Telegraph." CAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN AND
GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION
ANIMAL STUDIES).
First Prize: $75 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."
Second Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphic Goods, valued $50, donaled by Helmut Nocht.
Third Prize: $30 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph,"
Second Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Tekgraph."
Third Prize: Coupon for Photo- į graphte Goods, valued $10, donated
by Agfa China Company.
SECTION FIVE:
FOR PICTURES OF HONGKONG CORONATION CELEBRATIONS Prizes will comprise silver trophies
Fourth Prize: $30 Cash, donated by donated by Dr. P. Bunje and Mr. "Hongkong Telegraph."
J. C. M. Grenham; Coupon for Photo- graphie Gonds, virhed $50, donated Consolation Prize: Coupon for by Helmut Nocht; Coupon for Photo- Photographic Goods, valued sin, graphite Goods, value $10, donated donated by Agfa Chino Company. by Agta China Company,
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
The following Rulea will Competition:
RULES
Eovern the;
ex-
-The Competition is, cantined
clusively to amateur photographers. -No employer or member of my firm
in the photographic trade per-
lited to compete.
The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending In what are adjudged to be the best photographin In each Section. Each entry must be necompanied by a form which will be published during e period of the Competition. and whiteli must t Hightly pasted on back of entry. -The right to publish any or all ot
die entries in the Telegraph reserved.
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--All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hang- kong, Photographa which have been already entered in other Competitions are eligible.
-No responsiblilly will be accepted for non-delivery af, for ot. or damage to entier.
DON'T DELAY.
-All entries to, be either black, nepla. or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Hand-coloured photographis are ineligible.
Pictures submitted In sepia tones should be accuropianied by a amatier print in black and white.
9-No pleture to be entered in more
thau one Section.
10-Mounts to be only white or creain. and, except in the Children's Section. ferent tie of one of the following sizes:-10 14", 19" by 12", 10" by a".
11. No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Cainpeti. tion.
18-Members of the Staff of Hongkong Telegraph anch the South China Morning Poit are not permitted to compete.
14. The decisions of the Judges shall be
. final, 13-A1 the conclusion of the Competi
tion, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.
SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW,
ENTRY FORM
SECTION
NAME
ADDRESS
DATE
USE THIS FORMTMTM
AND
LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY.
Collect these Forms which will
bo printed daily.
Please
ne block letters and paste this on back of each Entry.
I entered in Children's Section parent please countersign here.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
Filipinos In H.K. To Greet Senor Quezon
Well Pleased With His Servicos On Trip Abroad
WEDNESDAY,
Not So Hot Yesterday
Fair To Showery Forecast
AUGUST 11, 1987.
CORRESPONDENCE
Coronation Souvenir
Programmos
To the Editor,
Hougtong Telegraph
THE
BRITISH QUEEN WHO WAS SUED FOR DIVORCE
(Continued from Page 6.) General Nicholson captured the frontier tribesmen's Imaginatioh.
He would ride alone straight into Str-1 should be grateful if you his head off, and have it placed by the village of a notorious bandli, cut returns would allow me through the medium his side on publle occasions for every
same
The
Celetwater
AAKAAR BAAHAAR
The weather was again cooler yea, terday, Royal Observatory showing maximum of 83 and a night of your correspondence column to minimum of 78. Both are two de- inform the public that we have stille 10 sec. grees below the figures for the presla number of unsold copies of the Ile so gained the admiration of; vious day. At 10 a.m. in-day, the OMela) Souvenir Coronation Pro the bloodthirsty inhabitants of the
04, or four degrees
esgramme. If these have to be return-Punjab that in a whole year of ad- A distinguished party of Filipinos reading was arrived here from Manila this morn-higher than yesterday at the
robbery was commlited or even loss to King George V's Jubiles ing on the President Taft to await hour. Humidity was lower at 63. England they will be a dead ministration not one murider or figh
Rainfall for the 24 hours ended at Trust. the arrival from America of President
of these deeds the natives Manuel Quezon, due on the Dollar 10 a.m. to-day was 1.25-Inch, bring-
total so far to year's
It may be that there are some began to worship him. A whole $0.01 liner President Hoover Friday,
Ing the Many of the party are staying with Inches, against an average of 58.37 members of the public who desire to brotherhood of fakira gave up their
weather This morning's
posse report
of this a copy
handsome own goda for this Englishman and friends, some at the Gloucester Hotch reads: Pressure is now highest over souvenir of the Coronation. We pro- installed lum as their god puder the and lo-night a number of them wili Ko to Canton for a quick visit. All Japan and the Pudine to the pose to sell then post free to any name of Nikkul-Scyn. ̧
Whenever the god Nikkkul.cyn The will return to Manila with President word. A trough of relatively low address on application to the Hon.
presure extends from
Secretary, the Boy Scouts Associn- was seen his worshippera would foll south-west Quezon out the President Hoover.
China south-eastward to the Western tion, Lower Albert Itoad, Hongkong at his feet.
N. V. HALWARD, Local foreenstSouth winds, moderate; fair to showery.
Colony Commissioner.
Hon. Miguel Tolentino. Assembly- man, stated this morning that the Phillippines were thoroughly Batis- fed with the work done by the Pre- sident during his trip to America and Europe and that almost everything
Carolines:"
east-
WARSHIP MOVEMENTS H.M.S. Lowestoft returned yester-
had been accomplished which the day from Swatow and H.M.S. Proteus Philippines rought.
Flon.
James Jarvio
Time and again Nicholson would flor and lapelson his devotees for Idolatry, but this did not diminish their enthusiasm.
(SEAWEED ROOT) BRACELETS
INFALLIBLE IN CASES of
RHEUMATISM
Obtainable from
GRAND DISPENSARY
Limitad
Corner, China Bullding.
FACTORY WOMEN WORKED 16 HOURS IN DAY
manager
and M.S. Odlo are expected in Sir-In 1032, a young man named before the policy would have lapsed,
BO was still a member, On Aug. 0, H.M.S.James Jarvie become a member of the "Among other things President harbour to-day.
National Mutual Life Association, His mother, if alive, should re- Quezon returns with a hundred, mil-Scarab left Nanking for Win.
and in September, 1933, he paid hii celve $5,000 and about $400 in liun pesos as a refund of the coconut olf excise tax which the United States hope for a very satisfactory out-had not been admitted and he was ed over $880 owing in premiums and second annust premium. His age bonuses, from which must be deduct-
Pleading guilty through an agent, come," said Assemblyman Talentino. to bring in proof of age the next interest. bus been levying."
It appears that in this case the President Quezon This members of the delegation are: day. He then Travelling
of the Tsing ̈ Wa with
left for Scotland no entate duty should be required in Knittlig Company,
143 Kwellia are a number of members of the Joint Ilon. Juan Alan, flon. Pascual where he was to live at Grange-the Colony.
on Trade Relations who Asanzo, Committer ott
Street, was fined $50 by Mr. E. Hims- Teodoro Camacho, mouth. Letters will continue their investigations in
Felipe
have
frequently Hon.
worth at the Kowloon Magistracy Jose, Hon. Furnitu
been written
Can any one give any informan- this morning for allowing 24 women to him, bonus certif- Manila and try to arrive at a solution Perez,
Hon. Frollon
Pimentol, cates and premium notlers and state-Engineer or Officer on a steamer in on July 27.
tion about this member who was on to work in his factory at 11.10 p.m. to the problem of the status of the Hon. Romualdo Quimpo.
Honments of bis.polley have been sent the East? Any information will be Parlippines independence is grant- Miguel Tolentino,
Assemblymen.and advler to apply for non-tropical ed in full in 1930. "This committee, Mr. Arsenio _17. Matias, secretary residence rebate, but no word has gratefully received. which seeks to establish what the to the Delegation and the former been received from him. Philippines are entitled to in their Governor of Mashalo. Fausta Dayot. relations with The United Mr. 11, C. Anderson, managing direc- States, will continue its zittings in tor of the Manila Hotel, Mrs Julius of the Manila of the Philippine Government we Trading Company.
Manila and with the full co-operation S. Reese. President
H. R. WELLS,
Mr. D. W. Phillips, Assistant -Inspector of Labour and Factories, S. C. A., snid the working hours for
He had paid $473.30 on a $5,000
Res. Secretary. the factory people were between 7
inm. and 0 p.m. policy, and it was supposed that his National Mutual Llc Association
Imposing the fine, the Magistrate, polley had lapsed, but he has lately of Australasia, Ltd.. Bank of Canton | sald, "It's disgraceful to work these
led, it is antd that he died five days Building;.
people more than 14 hours a day,”
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