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

Ltd., by Ilford,

London)

$250

BELL & HOWELL FILMO STRAIGHT EIGHT MOVIE CAMERA AND CASE, VALUED

(Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong) TWO SILVER CUPS FOR SPECIAL CORONATION CELEBRATION SECTION (Donated by Dr. F. Bunjo 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 Flim Straight Eight Movie Camera, with case, valued $250, donated by Filmo! Depot, Hongkong.

Second Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphie Good, valued $35, 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 "Hongkong Telegraph."

Fourth Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphie Goods, valued $10, donated Third Prize: Coupon for Photo by Agfa Chinn Company. graphic Goods, valued $10, donated) by Agta China Company.

SECTION TWO:

GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION

SECTION FOUR:

SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS

(VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LANDS-"Hongkong Telegraph."

CAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN AND

ANIMAL STUDIES),

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First Prize: $25 Cash, donated by

Second Prize: $15 Cash, donated by | “Hongkong Telegraph."

Third Prize: Coupon for Photo-

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

by Agfa China Company.

Second Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphic Gouls, valued $50. donated; by Helmut Nught,

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

SECTION FIVE:

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

DEATH SENTENCE

CABIN-BOY'S TRIAL CONCLUDES

Chung

22-year-old Chi-cheung, former cabin-boy of the Chinese Cheung cruiser Maritime Customs

Keng, was yesterday at the Criminal Sessions found guilty of the murder of Captain Douglas Lorne Campbell, aged 27, Master of the cruiser, and sentenced to death by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor.

SOS MESSAGES

PEOPLE WISHING TO GET IN TOUCH WITH REFUGEES

The following appeals were broad- cast from Z.B.W. yesterday evening: Mrs. Hansen is very anxious to get in touch with Mr. & Mrs. Stelling- werff, Tel: 60328.

Will the following persons, be leved to have arrived in the Colony from Shanghai, please communicate With Mr. A. R. S. Major, Assistant Supt. of Police-Mr. or Mrs. Claver- Ing. Mrs. R. G. (Anna) Gillesple.

com-

Mr. George She. Instructed by Mr. K. F. Wong, of G. K. Hail-Brutton and Company, appeared for accused, Will Mrs. B. J. Renacre call or and advanced the contention that telephone the office of the Standard there were many doubly in the Vacuum Oil Co., Union Building, as Crown case, that Captain Campbell there is n letter there for her from may have been accidentally shot, or her husband. Tel: 30203 and ask that deceased had killed the Captain for Mr. Pethick. while of unsound mind,

The murder occurred on board the Jack, Empress of Asta" is

One Green Cabin

trunic marked cruiser on January 11 last, while the missing. Will anyone having know- vessel Was outside the Culony's waters, and it was alleged that de ledge of this article kindly fendant, after shooting the Captain,municate with the Refugee Centre. shot and seriously wounded the Tel: 34101 Chief Ofleer, and then turned the Will Mrs. T. Clarke from Shang- wepon on himself.

hal kindly communicate with Mr. The Crown was' representer by Gerald Sydney. Tel: 21505. Mr. J. Whyatt, Assistant Attorney- W Mrs. Dora Williamson whose General, and the Jury empanelled husband is employed by were Mesars, E. S. Abraham (Fore-Soap Company and who is sald to mun). C. Halley, Cheng Kwong, Ue have arrived in Hongkong ex 1. & O. Sal-ling, P. A. Finlayson, T. Wong Rajputan, please communicate with and M. A. Xavier.

Mrs. Janet Brown c/o Mrs. Wylie, 240a, Prince Edward Rd., Kowloon. Tel: 58840.

AUGUST 25, 1937.......

CHINA RELIEF ASSOCIATION

LADIES' RESPONSE TO

OUR GUIDE TO THE

MADAME CHIANG CINEMAS

Ax

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND KAST RIVERS

The River Chouberancy. Bureau Bor Kwangtung Previnge Issues the following report on water Jevuls; En metres, for the West, North and East Rivern (-

1037

Bigbert Lowest

on

ON

WIL WALL

23/ 24/8

In response to a telegram sent by

Chlang Madhme

Kal-shek to "Paracel" (King's Theatre, to-

Piste of Madame T. V.. Soong in Hongkong, day)-While Richard Tauber abla drive for rellef funds in con- singing this fim is entrancing, but Observation record record

this it has several nection with the wounded and other beyond

short- West Niver st Nevertheless Tauber com- Wuchow +24.20 -0.78 *+17.77 +14.05 Chinese soldiers has been started comings. here under the chairmanship of Mrs. pensates for them with his irreprouch-West River at

able rendering of the many famous North River at Rose Tan

arias, and taken by and large, it is a flin of rich entertainment.

"Love In A Bungalow" (Queen's

Leone Maricle. the Chinu

Mrs. Tan stated yesterday that she called a meeting of friends a week ago and an Executive Committee of 41 members was formed. This has Theatre, to-day)-Nan Grey, a corn- been divided into six groups who parative newcomer to the world of are aiming at collectnig funds under Alm stardom gives a very pleasing the title of the Hongkong Chinese performance in this gay, Inconse-

domestic Women's Helpers Reliet Association, quential

comedy. Kent Donations of money and jewels to Taylor is refreshing, and the whole the extent of several thousands of thing in lightly fantastic, but wholly dollars have aiready

enjoyable. been received, but more are solicited and can be "Parole Racket" (Alhambra Thea- sent to Mrs. Tan, who is also Hon. tre, to-day)In direct contrast is Treasurer at the China Merchants this serious-minded document which (Tuesdays 0.30 n.. to 12.39 sets out to expose yet another, of p.m. and Fridays 2 to 3 p.m.) or at America's exploited administrations. her home at No. 1. Suffolk Road, The story is told with conviction, Kowloon Tong. Tel. No. 57937,

With Rosaling Kelth, Paul Kelly, Owing to the urgency of the re-

Thurston Hall and quest from Madome Chiang Katt others playing their parts with great slick, the funds are being sent to hre determination. direct as soon as possible.

"Man Of The People" (Majestic Theatre, to-day)-Cleverly unfolded story with the leading parts com- Florence Rice, Ted Healy, Thomas petently handled by Joseph Callein, Mitchell und Catharine Doucet.

"Let's ging Again" (Oriental

Will Miss Margaret Young kindly with Mrs. Bustard

Was Under Observation. After" the Umu interval, Dr. G. 1. Show was led by Mr. Whyatt communicate Dr. Shaw said that, at the request | Tel: 59791. of the police, he had accused under observation in the gaul hospital. Witness had chatted with accused

178

fear different occasions for user 20 minutes, and formed the conclusion that he was mentally sound, except! that he seemed to be in distress, Witness did not think that a person

wound in the chest.

Mr. 0. Cross who arrived in the Colony by the Empress of Asia lus last one folding baby's pram. Will this article kindly communicate with anyone who has any knowledge of "Courltands," Kennedy Mrs. Cross at Rad Tel: 31120.

Theatre. to day) Super-soprano

Breen taking Bobby

every oppor- unity of putting the film's title inte

and succeeding admirably. Jungle Princess" (Star Theatre), -Spectacular, especially the photo- graphie

Lamour effects. Dorothy

intelligently.

Telegrams from Shanghai Zor the be sufficient for the motork,oaks beautiful and plays her part |

Would

of

Women Helpers The appeal for Women Helpers, who will make bandages and needed articles for the Chinese

troops in Shanghai, bas met witen excellent response from the women of kont.

held The drst meeting was at the Helenn May Institute yester- day morning, und although it was had already arrived at 9.30 am, advertised to open at 10 aan, many A lige store of linen which, in Dr. Arthur Woo's

following people are writing was 3008 used delivery at the office of The Eastern the shortage, the Helena Muy Ins- Extension Australasia & China Tele-tute gave a large quantity of sheets yards, roughly folding the strips, graph Company, 3, Connaught Rd.~} mond table-linen, which by 11.30 had rolling the bandages or sewing them.

sa White, Binot.

also been Usd. This

It will be The rolled cloth is then sent to be It Kitty Dubb, Mrs. Allie Afac-understood that linen for bandages, sterilized to make it mate for use. Michael or Mrs. J. II. McMichael turkish towelling for pads, and funds,

The bandage rollers, only six of have arrived in the Colony from are urgently neded by the Helpers, which are in the Colony, are used Shangla w they please telephone

As the Helena May Institute by the Chinese Red Cross Nurser in 20160.

also used for other meciings, and is the afternoon, therefore it is hoped incetings of the Women Helpers will obtained on, not available every day, future that more of the rollers will be take place at St. John's Cathedral

could suffer loss of memory from a There was seriously on difference between parin and astro, wald Dr. Shaw. An overdose might make the hert heat more quietly, but he himself had never seen a case which aspirin or aspro caused pol- somn!. He had observed cases of weakening of the pulse and faintness, Many people who took large doses of aspro never

If red any conse-}

Will Mrs. Wilson (nee Ena Maley? wners.

had taken a kindly telephone Mrs. Gelling, Tel: large dose of aspro, witness did it between the bouts of and

link it was possible. for fo have done what the Crown alleged. P withunf knowing what he was doing. Will Helen Stellingwerff please not Replying to Mr. She, witness said in touch with the Netherlands Consul

hid

teen sleep-walkers.

Bo General, agreed that they did do intelligible: Will Ma. T. M. Yates, whose things in an automatic way. Les daughter Miss Rence Yates is at of memory could geeur -suddenly. present in Tsingtao. kindly com- After Mr. Whyatt hud addressed muniente with the Evuruation Office the Jury, Mr. She said that the use of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Was simple and perplexing one. 18. Pedder St., Hongkong. With the exception of what happen-

Will Mrs. Wylie, wife of a Lance ed in the Captain's cabin, the facts Corporal of the RAM.C., believed were undisputed. He submitted that to have arrived from Shanghai on the Crown had to prove guilt, and the Rajputana, kindly communicate In the unlikely event of the Jury, with Army Headquarters. Tel: 170. on the evidener, saying that accused

he

Tel: 59506.

Von

had committed the deliberate mur- Will Mrs. F. Dunstan believed to der of Captain Campbell, cousset have arrived from Shanghai please

Mrs. would say that when he did 1. he communicate with was not conscious of what he was Vet

Der

doing.

Any Canadian refugees from Tis Lordship summed up, and Shanghai nee asked to communleate after brief retirement of three with Mrs. Carney. Tel: 20274. minutes, the Jury returned

Will Mrs. Weyler please com- dict guilty. Is Lordship then

municate with the Netherlands Con- Pronounced sentenced of, death, and sul General. accused's wife and relatives In Court burst into tears.

At ver-

Will Mrs. Linda Young who is be- His Lordship Chanked the Jury for lieved to have arrived in the Colony the extreme care and attention they | by the Empress of Asia kindly com- had shown in the care. He appre-municate with Mr. A. E. Gerendal, clated their responsible task the Bank of East Asia Building, 5th ing enlled upon to serve in a Jary Floor. Tel: 33337/33330. of that nature, and was glad to

Will Mrs. M. Singh who is believed. exempt them from further jury ser- to have arrived in the Colony from vier until the next jury vert

LIFE IN SPAIN -

ROTARIANS AND LADIES HEAR

ABOUT SENGRITAS,

Shanghai by the French Maik Aramis khudly get in touch with her husband M. A. Singh at 27. Austin Rd. (Top Finor). Kowloom.

Will Mr. ar Mrs. Lewis, of Paton & Baldwin's, Shanghai, who are be | leved to be in the Colony, kindly communiente with Mes. Lindsay, 178, Nathan Rord, Kowloon.

Will Mrs. Len Ball, who arrived from Shanghai reently, please tele- phone to 33325.

FOR PICTURES OF HONGKONG Jauhos Day at the weekly meet

CORONATION CELEBRATIONS

4 01 the Hongkong Rotary Club Prizes will comprise silver trophies both sexe

war fargely attended by pesterday

who enjoyed an interest-

Will Misa A. Brister why arrived Fourth Prize: $28 Cash, donated by donated by Dr. F. Bunje and Mr.

J. C. M. Grenhas; Coupon for Photo-e are of "Recollections of heMeDowell, Tel: 56288.

ing talk by M. I. D. Barrett form Shanghai by the Empress of Asa kindly communicate with Mr. "Hongkong Telegraph,"

graphic Goods, valued $50, donated Spar." Consolation Prize Coupon for by Helmut Nocht; Coupon for Photo- Photographic Gross, valued $10,graphic Goods, valued $10, donated donated by Agfa China Company. by Agfa China Company.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY,

RULES

The following Rules will Kover the i 7--All entries to be either black, tepla. Competition;

ex-

1.-The Competition is confined

clusively to amanteur photographers, 1.--Na. employer or mentber of any firm in the photographite trade is per- initted to compete,

3.--The prizes will be awarded to the competitorn sending in what ne adjidjed to be the best photographs rach Sertina. Each entry must be recompunted by a form which will be published during the period of: the Competition, and which must be Ughtly plated on back of entry. -The right to publish, any or all of i

the entries hit the Telegraph

eserved.

-All photographs entered must have been taken in the L'olony of Ioni:- kona. Photographs witch have been Already entered in other Competitions are ineligible,

-No responsibility will be accepted for i non-delivery of, loss of, or damage;

to entries,

DON'T DELAY.

or toned ulctures, and must be mounted. Hand-coloured photographis are ineligible.

– Peturen submitted in sepia tones should be aroimpanted by a smatter print In Winek and white,

9No pleture to be entered in more

than one Sretion.

10.--Mounts to be only white or crenin, aud, i sempt in the Children's Section, must be at one of the following Miren -10" by 14", 19" by 12" 10" by "

Tick

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Major at. D. Walker, Predigent. Will Mrs. Esmeralda Ritter Slater wid in the Cams, and among those from Shanghai kindly cominunicate resent were noticed Commodore and with the True Superintendent. Mr. E. B. Dirken, Lady MasGre-overnment Radio Offler. Tel: 39--- 204, Sir Samuron Chow, Sir Hoary Ext. 204. Follonis Mrs. Walker acti Mrs. Will Mr. Jones and daughter Graves

Betarian values included Dorothy from Shanghai kindly tele- W. Y. Lee 13. 3. Miles. W phone No. 19-Ext. 349,

3llington, G. P. Bradford, Dr. 84,

H. Tein, all of Shanghai: H. S. Chuk Custour E. P. Mathewson, Arizona.

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was announced that the coller tion after lunch would be devstivi

Maritime Customs, from Shanghai, WI Mrs. L. V. Coates, Chinese

kindly communicate with Mr. A. K Coates, H. K. Tramways.

to buying toys for retugee young- Will Mrs. John Watson, believed to sters who were stated

the Colony from to be radly have arrived in lacking in this respect. The meeting Shanghai, kindly communicate with Parsons. 90c Waterloo signalised keen approval of the sug-] Mr. D. N. gestion which netted 547 for the Road, Kowloon, or telephone during fund.

office hours 20030.

Mr. Nater, of the Arlington Hotel, wishes to find the whereabouts of Mrs. Millership.

The speaker described a trip from the frontier town of Burgos, the an- 11--No correspondence will be entered cient, capital of Old Castille where into in connection with the Cornuet) | she rummaged through its historical

Mrs. M. L. Bevan, at present stay- --Members of the Staffs of Hongkong national hero El

associations chiefly wound round the

ing with a Police offleer's family, is Telegraph and the South

Cid Campeador requested to communicate with Ser- China Morning Post are not permitted to

She found much to interest her in geant J. Hill, Special Branch, Pollec compete.

the variety of dishes at comida Helquarters, Tel. 39, extension 315. 4-The dections of the Judges shall be (tila), in the hotel customs, and

the simple lives

Mrs. Muriel Sinith, who arrived of the country

here by the Patroclus, is requested the old to communicate with Mrs. Oakley, Mrs. Barrett described

Nathan forinal style of courtship

at the Chardhaven Hotel, and her

Roud. experiences at a bull fight in Burgos, ! where the crowd added a minor re- Mrs. Salvadson la requested to call volution to the entertainment be- for a cable for her c/o Mr. H. H. Cause the bulls were FOL Berce Pethick, Standard Vaccam Oil Cum- enough!

finni.

15-At the conclusion of the Compett people.

tion, entries will he returned to competitors on opplleation at the Telegraph offices within seven daya.

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 daliz.

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

Please use block letters and paste this on back of each Entry,

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

In San Sebastian ghe, saw pelota played, and was fascinated by the traditional dances and competitions. of the Basques.

Spain had had its share of strife and bloodshed, ne was evidenced

pany,

WENDY BARRIE

even by the statuettes diunnged by TO APPLY FOR AMERICAN

the soldiers of Napoleon years be-

fore,

and now history was repenting itself, sald the speaker.

When she was there some of the

CITIZENSHIP

Hollywood, Aug. 24.

most typically Spanish things she Wendy Barrle, Hongkong born film saw were the priceless paintings, old star and daughter of the late Mr. world monasteries, the Toledo steel F. C. Jenkin, has announced that she town, and the Inn where Cervaates will shortly apply for American cill- zenship. She is planning permanent The thanks of thoso present were residence In Hollywood United expressed by Major Walker.

1 Press.

wrote.

up. On

Hall from 10 m. till noon daily.

Another branch of the Wonen Helpers is expected to open in Row foon in the near future.

Among the Helpers present yes- terday morning were Mrs. A. W. Bartholomew, Mrs. L. C. Heid. Mrs. Greaves. Mrs. Easley. Mrs. G. II. Bateman, the Misses King, the thre More than fly women

of all Misses Lee, Miss Rosa Kwok and nationalities met yesterday, everyone was kept busy either tear-some of whom are on summer trips and many others. Many American Indies,

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