The

Hongkong Telegraph

EIGHTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR

PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION

June-September, 1938

$250

CASH

PRIZES

$250

(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph") TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250

(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)

BELL & HOWELL FILMO

DOUBLE EIGHT MOVIE CAMERA & CASE, VALUED $288 (Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong)

SPECIAL PRESENTATION DE LUXE

PHOTO ALBUM

Hand-made in leather by a renowned Vienna

artist to the value of $100.00 Donated by:-HELMUT NOCHT

To be awarded to the best action study, including sequence shots. Open to all classes.

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

Prizes will be allotted as follows:

SECTION ONE:

FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES

First Prize: Bell & Howell Film Double 0 Camera, Streamline Model, four speeds self-setting footage indl cator, built-in exposure guide, single picture device. Complete with case. Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong.

Second Prize: $40 Cash, donated! by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

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

SECTION TWO:

GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LAND- SCAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN &

ANIMAL STUDIES).

First Prize: $50 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

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

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

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

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

Third Prize: $10 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

SECTION FOUR: SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS First Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

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

COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW

RULES

The following Rules will govern the G-Pleturen submitted in repla tunen Competition:

should be accompanied by a smaller print black and wille,

1-The Competition is confined exclusive p-No pkture to be entered in more

ly to amateur photographers.

than one Secilon.

2.-No employed or member of any Sut 10-Mounts to be only while or cream,

In the photographie trade is permitted to compete.

3. The prizes will be awarded to the

competitors sending In what are

and, except in the Children's Section. must be of one of the following sizes: 1" by 14", 10" by 12", 10" by

adjudged to be in best photograph 11.-No. correspondenco wil be entered

in each Scotton. Each entry must bo

pullished during the period of the Competition, and, which taust

panted on back of entry.

9. All photographs entered must have

been taken is-the Colony of Ilong-

into in connection with the Com- petition.

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

kong. Photographs which have bera3-Members of the Staffs of the Hong-

already entered in other Competitiona are Ineligible.

-No responsibility will be accepted for

kang Telograph and the South China Morning Poat are not permitted to compele,

non-delivery of loss of, or damage € 14.-The decisions of the Judges shall bo entries.

final.

7-All entries to be other black, sepin15.-At the conclusion of the Compeition.

or toned pictures, and must bo

-mounted. Hand-coloured photographia

are Ineligiuic.

enttles will be returned to competitor

un application at the Telegraph ocea within seven days.

THE HONGKONG

INSURGENT BOMBINGS CONTINUE CONTINUE

But Land Forces Held Up

TELEGRAPH.

reinforcements

Hendaye, June 3. While Loyalist stalled General Franco's drive to the fleets of Insurgent bombers binated towns and villages along the Teruel-Sagunto highway.

RED,

Among the victimised centres was

FRIDAY, JUNE 3. 1988.

Japanese To Restore All U.S. Property

Won't Hinder Roturn To Occupied Areas

Washington, June 3.

The Department of State announced! to-day that Jupan had agreed to meet almost all of the demands for the restoration of American property in China to its rightful owners.

Japan, further, will not hinder the return of Americans to their pro- perties.

being completely demolished by Baptist Missionary Society, and the

the ancient Roman town of Segorbe, which has been partially destroyed, the anelent walls erected by the

The Shanghai University properties Romana to keep out Moorish invaders have been returned to the Southern

modern high explosives. Ten people Japanese, military authorities have were killed and 25 injured in the agreed to allow the return of Ameri- can missionaries to Nanking, which Twenty

bombers attacked Vall- hos been closed to all foreigners since deuzo, cist of Segurde, killing six Its capture in December. Ten passes and wounding 16.

are being issued to the missionaries who had to evacuate the city,

lown.

The Insurgents Danounce from Burgos that they brought down six Loyalist pursuit planes during the course of the day,United Press. VALENCIA ATTACK THREATENS

Saragossa, June 3.

A resumption of the Insurgent advance on the Eastern Front was marked by henvy attacks on Loyalist positions, the capture of which may herald a whirlwind advance on Valencia.

The Japanese Foreign Office has lit formed the American Ambassador in Tokyo

timt Japan is sending an inter- Departmental Committee to visit the areas under Japanese control in Central China, in order to Investigate the situation with regard to occupied American property and to formulate mens for a satisfactory adjustment of the situation.-Reuter,

Buys Big New Foundland

Despite 15,000 reinforcements, U. S. it is understood that the Loyalists are being gradually beaten back, although bad weather renders the use of air- craft difficult.---Reuter.

WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THESE

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Industry

STIMULATE

DEMAND FOR TIN

International Quota

Action Taken

Paris, June. 3. According to a communique irgued after to-day's inceling, the Inter- national Tin Committee has fixed the quota for the third quarter of 1938 vision for buffer stocks. at 45 per cent, which includes pro-

From

Standard tonnages have been in- creased In the cases of Malayn and the Netherland East Indies only, by the addition of 71⁄2 per cent.. to their previous quotatal of 40 per cent., such a percentage as the Inter- national Tin Commitice will deter- mine later will be allocated towards the formation of buffer stocks, to which the International Tin Com- mittee agreed in principle on the lines of the buffer stock skeleton scheme already submitted to signa- tory Governments.

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sub-committee, which will elaborate the draft as rapidly possible, has been formed. It will take into account the observations made by certain signatories to the scheme.

It is anticipated that the completed ture by the delegates, will be placed before a special meeting of the Inter- national Tin Comunitice which will

scheme, in a form suitable for signa-

be held in London prior to July 1

It is hoped that the meeting will Ax the percentage of tonnages within the total quote of 45 per cent, which will be assigned towards the forma- tion of the buffer stock-Reuter.

BULLISH REACTION

New York, June 3.

The action of the International Tin Committee was more bullish than was

London, June 3. Bowaters Paper Mills Lid, and the International Paper Company, of New York, announce that they have | concluded| agreement for the generally expected, resulting in a purchase by Bowatera Ltd. the heavy demand on the spot market entire common share capital of the from dealers and consumers, with International Power end Paper sellers reluctant to participate. Company in Newfoundland.

The turnover late in the afternoon

of

Seven hundred thousand shares, no- ninally valued at £1 sterling each, are involved in the transaction. The purchase price is U.S. $5,500,000 Reuter.

perhaps the least-known woman member, When she does speak she does so with a strong but quiet Scottish accent. Com- pulsory holidays is her pet sub-from her bag produced the most ject. She entered Parliament on her husband's death at the amazing revelations about hus-

end of last year.

bands disinheriting wives; per- haps that is why she is a spin- ster.

was estimated to exceed 350 tons. Trade circles are of the opinion that possibly as much as 15 per cent. may be allocated to the buffer stock. --Reuter,

HUMIDITY DOWN;

FAIR FORECAST

Hongkong's temperature was still high this morning. 80 degrees being registered. Humidity, however, was

felt cooler.

Yesterday's maximum temperature renched only 88, three degrees below that of the previous day, while the minimum last night was 70.

Out Of The Bag

There has been one woman LAST on our list is Miss Cabinet Minister in England down to 77 per cent, and the Colony

Eleanor Rathbone, a bespectacled Міва Margaret former Liverpool member's Bondfield, who was Minister of daughter, who is an independent Labour during the Socialist re- representing the Combined Eng-gime of 1929 to 1981-but she lish Universities. She has many was reputed to be a little over- degrees and always carries a generous with the country's large bag, appearing more like a money. woman going shopping than one Perhaps one day we shall have going to the Houses of Parlia-a woman Prime Minister, but ment.

certainly that day is not yet in Once last year she got up and sight.

S

The Royal Observatory weather stated report issued this morning that the anti-cyclone remains station- ary over China. Pressure is probably highest to the north of the Yungise mouth, and is relatively low, over Indo-China.

Local forcast is:-East and south- east winds, moderate; fair generally.

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