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THE

HONGKONG

Hongkong Telegraph

EIGHTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

June-September,

1938

$250 CASH $250

PRIZES

(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")

TWO SILVER TROPHIES. VALUED $250 (Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)

BELL & HOWELL

TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY

EUGENICS REQUIRE PUBLICITY

Hongkong League Elects Officers

10, 1938.

Arthur Woo, Mra. Lum Taal-you, and STOCK MARKET

Mr. D. J. Sloss.

Honorary Members.-Prof. W. C. | W. Nixon, Mrs. M. Sanger, Mrs. E. How-Martyn.

of birth

on

control

the

REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary, issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, reads:

The market remained quiet.

Deyers

HK. Steamboats #224 Providents [0%} #3 Providenta (New) $3.85 Venz, Goldfloto #2 bo 11. A. Hotels $75

IMPRESSED BY IGNORANCE Opening the discussion salient points of the report, Mrs. Selwyn-Clarke said aho had been impressed by the general state of ignorance in Hongkong with regard to the position The necessity for more publicity relation to what was actually hap- with regard to the position of birti pening in Great Britain.

H.K. Land 197 "We have tried," she said, "to get control in relation to what was actually happening in Great Britain some publicity for this report in the was stressed by Mrs. P. S. Selwyn-Hongkong press, not unly because the needs far more publicity but League Clarke, wife of the Director

does seem necessary to try the second because Medical Services, at annual meeting of the Hongitong and inform the citizens of Hongkong, both foreign and Chinese, of what Eugenics League yesterday.

actually happening in Great Bri-

welcome

of

Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo took the chair 10

and among those present were Prof. tain. I would like to

W.

Y

H., Landa Debentures $101 Humphreys $0.15

I.K. Realties $5.00 1. Tramways $17.20

Star Ferries $36

Peak Trams (Old) #7

Yaumat! Ferris

44

China Lights (Old) 12.40 China Light (New) 19.20 Macao Electrica #177;

Telephones 1014) $27.00

250

Wing On (ILK.) Wing On Textiles #4 Entertainments $8.60. Constructions $134 Morsman (11.8.)" 4/3

Bellers

Hauba $0. is a

1. Gerrard, Mr. E. M. Raymond, suggestions of members of the League Hon. Mr. S. and Mrs. Caine, Rev. Gvto have been here longer than 1 K. Carpenter, Miss C. Lum, Dr. P. am as to how we could make known the circulars received from Home. Ruttonjee, Dr. E. Ho Tung, Dr. E.

Mrs. G. F. tried to summarise them by a letter W. Kirk, Dr. A. Woo, Hole, Ma

Mr. W. A, Zimmern, Miss to the S. C. M. Post, but I feel that

is not this alune 23 enough. It 11. Shin, Mrs. Lum Tsai-yan, Dr. S. problem which I feel is worthy of

Cheng, and Dr. L. O. Hunter. Mr. Lo said: I did not know tackling during the coming year.

The other question is the very anything to-

We pre was expected to say night because I felt there was really small attendance we have.

in a most extraordinary position: we nothing for me to say in view of the mos

have a great deal of money which very lengthy and comprehensive re- port you have received. I would we are quite unable to spend and we have most influential people con- like, however, to take this opportunity nected with this League. We have

word or two nu to the saying

of an extraordinary large amount money to spare and yet we have a clinic with an average attendance of patients every afternoon. We have spent practical-

circumstances in which I found my self in this place.

When Prof. Nixon left Hongkong it was desirable to Bnd another six, eight and 10 President with some technical knowledge and

if

of the

and I was asked to fly no money but we have asked Prof. Nixon in England to send us sup- the Rap pending the appointment at alles which are normally used in this meeting. When the time comes birth control clinics at Home and for submitting to you the name for these will take some of our money. clection, and

you adopt the re- Nevertheless, we are making a very

nomination} NEVER commendations committee, I feel sure you will agree poor show at the Violet Peel Health Centre every Thursday with such a we have succeeded in anding

small attendance. We have doctors, be your Chair-S

and yet we are midwives Curses and able to do only very little work in- When I attended one or two of the dend. I feel we should function to

I very quickly full capacity and executive meetings

when this came to realise what a tower of achieved we should then open tur- strength to the League Mr. Forrest ther clinies in other had been throughout, and so when

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BEST

COMPETITION,

THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST

ENTRIES IN THE AND SECOND

IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.

Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:

FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES First Prizo: Bell & Howell Filmo Double 8 Camera, Streamline Modal, four speeds, self. setting footage indicator, built-in exposure guide, single picture device. Complete with

Donated by Filmo Dept., Hongkong. Second Prize: $40 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

case.

Third Prixo: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

SECTION TWO:

GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION

(VIEWS,

ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN AND ANIMAL STUDIES). First Prize: $50 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

ane

parts of the

he had to leave Hongkong on fur- Colony. I feel that unless we can tet at least three clinics WP CAN lough I confess I feel rather depressed hardly be satisfied with the work we

this have here." Its compen

departure

welcome a very porter of our League

fron Society. But life sation and soon after Mr. Forrest's ere overjoyed to were we

enthusiastic

the point of view of

bas

course.

W

A.

China Lights (Old) $12.45

Bates Valon Insurance $527 R.K. K. Wharves $138 Providents (Old) #4 Providenta (New) 13.821/0 11. 5. 110tals $7.35/45 HK. Realties #54376 H.K. Tramways #17% Star Ferries $07

China Lights (Old) stay Telephones (018) $21.00/21 Dairy Farm $24 Yotons 30%

Mama K.)_4/0 Anlamoks P. 40 Coco Grove 54

1. X. L.G3 San Mauricio 45 Suyoc Consol, 17

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York Cotton

New York, May 9. Opening Closing

8.03 /01

8.02/02

May

July

8.67/07

Oct.

8.03 /62

8.08/08

Dec.

8,08 180

8.71/21

Jan. (1939)

0,08b/69a

8.71/71

Mar. (1939)

8,74 /74

8.77/78

Spot The Last Colton is May 13.

3,07 Notice Day for May

New York Rubber

11.70 N

11.70b/83a

11.03/83

11.00 /98 12.18 /12

12.00/00

12.10/18

Chiengo Wheat

00%/80% 70/794 75%/78% 70%/79% 70%/10

Saturday's Sales:-

11,535,000 bushels. The Last Notice Day for May Grains is May 20.

Chicago Corn

MEDICAL SUPPORT Prof. Gerrard said he felt a great supdeal could be done if the support of in the person

could be ut Mrs. Selwyn-Clarke. It is not, the medical community

<btained. He was not persimistic, think, a

of anything secret dict. When I tell you we owe it to her he said, as to the future if the League

May that we were able to produce such could get their help.

that the July Mrs. Hole suggested I am un interesting report. i think I right in saying that the whole of the League should co-operate with the Sept. her. I am St. John Ambulance Brigade, saying Dec. report was written by

12.32 N very glad to announce to you that that it had a number of clinics in the, Mar.

Sales for the day:-2.620 tons. Mrs. Selwyn-Clarke has consented to outlying districts and if one of their

The Last Notice Day for May with acetate the not feel sure you nurses couch lou trained to do the

acclaim that nomination in due-

tremendous good would be Rubber is May 26. done The Chairman then proposed the Yuk Hospital, said although she could May

Dr. Eva Ho Tung, of the Tsang adoption of the report and accounts, not speak of the Government atütude July which was carried unanimously..

she felt that there was a great need | Sept. ELECTION OF OFFICERS The following were elected offlcers: for the work the League was under-

taking

She had sent a number of President, Prof. W. I. Gerrard; Vice-Presidents; Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo cases to the League's clinic, which

was in charge of Dr. Hunter. and Dr. Arthur.. Woo; Secretaries, The Chairman remarked that the Mrs P. S. Selwyn-Clarke and Mr. League should endeavour to extend

Treasurers, Mr. R. Kwott Chun

its activilles during the year and he May D. Forrest and Mr. W. A. Zimmern. felt, sure the Committee would ex-July

D. .1. Executive Committee.-Mr. Sloss, Rev. G. K. Carpenter, Dr. E. store all possibilites with this cad in Sept. view.

Winniper Wheat F. Hole, Dr. L. O. He Tunk, Mrs. WK KID- 7 themselves with the remarks of Prot. May.

117%/1174 110/110% Hunter, Dr. E.

109%/100% 107%/107% Laing, Mrs. Lum Taal-yan, Dr. J. Gerrard, Both said they were whole- July

887/88% 87%/ 87% Montgomery, wc, n.

dney heartedly in sympathy and desirous Oct, Ngan Shing-kwan, Mrs. Sydney

The Last Notice Day for May Win- Caine, Mr. E. M. Raymond, Miss T. of helping the League in any possible

Dr. Kirk added they should ta nipeg Wheat is May 31. H. Shin, Dr. H. Talbot, Dr.

ssured that the present situation of Sydenham, Dr. L. J. Davey, Dr. S. Y. the League would be entirely allered Cheng, Dr. P. Ruttonjer, and Dr. H. within the next 12 months in view Canaval.

of the complete confidence they had Medical Committee Prof. W. Lin their new secretary, and

ruch Gerrard (Chairman); Dr. Hạ Tung Dr. L. O, Hunter, Dr. E. W. Kirk. Dr. support he felt sure would come.

St. Louls. D. Laing, Dr. S. Y. Cheng, Dr. L. J.

Women's feet are getting larger. DEER GO ON RELIEF Dovey, Dr. K. C. Yeo, Dr. P. Rutton-

Records of a large shoe manufacturing here revealed that the company "There, Dr. Helen Canaval, Dr. J. H. Montgomery, Dr. A. Sydenham, Dr.

Portola, Cal. Owing to the heavy snows which average size of woman's shoes has in Arthur

the Committee.---Mr. W. A. prevent deer from getting their creased more than a full size in Zimmern (Chairman); Mr. R. M. natural food supply, two herds of last decade Stylists said the increase. Raymond, Mr. Kwok Chan, and Miss 1,000 animals which are being fed by is due partly to the trend toward T. H. Shin.

contributions taken up by sportsmen more comfortable clothing, but prin- Publicity Committed.-Mrs. P. S. here, at Reno and the Nevada side of cipally because modern women were

better Aited when children." Selwyn-Clarke (Chairman); Dr. the state line generally.

Second Prixo: $25 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph.'

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

SECTION THREE: STUDIES IN STILL LIFE First Prize: $30 Cash, donated by Hongkong Telegraph."

Second Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

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

SECTION FOUR: SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS

First Prize: $20 Cash, donated by Hengkang Telegraph."

a

Fillanos, and Dr. H. Talbot.

Dr. Kirk and Dr. Woo associated

way.

50%/50% 00%/60%

$7%/57% 50%/58% 50%/59%

Women's Feet Are Growing

The THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

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

RULES

been taken in the Colony of Jong- kong. Plintographs which have been already entered in other Competition are ineligible.

6. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, lose of, or damago to entrics,

1.-The Competition is confined exclusive-

ly to amateur photographers. 2.--No employee or member of any firm

in the photographis trade is permitted. to compete.

7-Ai entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pletures, and must bo

3-The prices will be awarded to the mounted. land-coloured photographs

competitors sending In what are are ineligible, adjudged to be the best photographe

alzes:-18 by 14", 10" by 12", 10" by

11.-No. correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition.

12-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the entrant's name, ace and address on the entry, torm, counter- signed by a parent..

of the 13-Members of the Staffs

Hongkong Tolegraph and the South China Morning Post are not partaitted

in each section. Each entry must be B.-Pletures submitted in sepla tonce

to compala. Ahould be accompanied by a amalier accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the print in black and white. Competition, and which must be

D-No plature to be entered in more pasted on back of dritry,

than one Section,

4-The right to publish any or all of the,

entries in the Telegraph a reserved,10-Mounts to be only white or cream, and, except in the Children's Section, must bo of one of the following -All photographs entered must have

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT

ON. THE

BACK OF EACH. ENTRY..

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

14-The decisions of the Judges shall be

Baal.

15-1 the conclusion of the Competition. entries will be returned to competitorE on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.

ENTRY FORM

Please use block lotters and paste this on back of each Entry. It entered in Children's Section, parent please countersign here.

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THE TORTURED MILLIONAIRE

(Continued from Page 63

His genius for utilising all ho heard was astonishing.

No One Could

Bamboozle Him

Every day his secretacles fed the blind chiot with thousands of facts They emerged as articles, directions business, for the running of the cables to editora.

nion

He developed a more acute 'senso

the

ho of judgment over talked with than when he had his sight.

No

:

TO one could bamboozle bim. He would pull a letter

what was behind

out of his-pocket and ask his com panion to read it. One never knew

theso

requests. to find out He was often trying

who whether a previous person had read the letter to him was keep- ing something back or not,

He would detect the least varia- tion or uneasiness in your voleb,.. and then take cunning steps to verify what you had said.

For thirty-four yeara Pulitzer's life went on like this. New genera- tions of secretaries worked at the task to drugging his unresting brain with ever new doses of facts.

tact:

into They were pumping him until just seven. hours before, On October 20, 1011, the tortured millionaire closed his eyes for the lost Ume.

TOY BALLOONS TRAVEL FAR Tyler, Tex. Kenneth U. Howard, 12, released with several toy balloons. Ailed natural gas in a strong southwest wind. The balloons bore his name and address. A schoolgirl at Boyd's Creek, Tenn., 700 miles away, wrote to Kenneth that she found one of the

after their ro balleons two days Icase.

The Society ask's for $30,000

in 1938 to continue and ex- tend its work for the sick and destitute children of this Colony HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN Room 308, Bank of East Asia Building.

A HEART-REACHING DRAMA, FROM THE AMAZING ANNALS OF A MAN · CON- DEMNED!

Yesterday they planned a homur, Today the death cell clangs barj 'hind him!

AUE

WHO ARE ABOUT TO

DIE

PRESTON FOSTER; ANN DVORAK JOHN BEAL As Kémurd Small Produitton"; Diraded by Christy Colonna, EKO-RADIO PICTURE.

THURSDAY

of the

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agent: QUEEN'S

HONGKONG, CHINA, & JAPAN

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THE HONGKONG Telegraphi, TUESDAY MAY 10, 1988.

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