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June-September, 1938

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RULES

The following Rules will govern the Pictures submited In Competition:

sepla toned stimuld be accompanied by 'n sinalier print in binek and white.

1. The Competition is confined exclusive D-No pleture to be entered in more

ly to aviateur photographers.

an one Section.

2-No employed or member of ony firm 10.—Mounts to be only white or cream,

in the photographle trade is permitted and except in the Children's Section,

to compete.

competilom pending In what

3-The prizes will be awarded to

the

must be of one of the following Mizes:-18" by 14", 10° by 12", 10" by

".

neljuiged to be the best photcstraph 16-Nn, correspondence will be entered.

In each Beetion. Each entry must be

published during the period of the

int in connection with the Com• petition.

Compeution, and which must b 12-Entries in the Children's Section must

pasted on back of entry.

B-All photagrapha entered must have

bear le entrant's orne, age and address on the entry form, counter

been taken in the Colony of Hong- elyned by a parent.

kong Photographs which have beca13-Members of the Staffa of the Hong.

already entered in other Compellon

are iucligible.

-No responsibility, will be accepted for

kony Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete.

non-delivery at, loss of, or damago to14-The decisions of the Judges shall be entrics.

Nanl.

7-All entries to be either black, sepia-At the conclusion at the Compettion.

or toned plctures, and must be

mounted, and coloured photograpla

aro ineligible.

entries will be returned to competitors

on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

NAME

THE

HONGKONG

QUEEN'S MOTHER

MOURNED

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TELEGRAPH,

Park, Hertfordshire. Woolmer itas, a pork as big as Hyde Park, London.

With heavy taxes, their income was virtually nil, and when in 1931, the Earl found that £100 out of every £125 received was being paid

with the In tuxes,

result that he might be forced to give up Glamis, At the point the Counters stepped in, and with brain which War described as "like a director of the Bank of England.”

the she put estales on a paying basis.

The Earl and Countess were re- tiring "homey" people, devoted to each other. They never attempted to presuing on the relationship with the Royal family which the marriage of their second daughter, Lady Elizabeth to the then Duke of Yerk brought.

DAME GRAND COMMANDER Honoura came their way BA result of the marringe the Coun- tess was made a Dame Grand Com- mander of the Royal Victorian Order but for the most of the time they 1yed in the 800-year-old feudal castle of Glamia, or in Hertfordshire, Queen Elizabeth was born at Glamis, St. Paul's Waltenbury, and it was there that King George, then Duke of York, proposed to her in the tiny star-shaped wood at the bottom of the Kardena,

lives e town house at No 17 Burton St. in the fusionable West

dis- 3_tion:{}, It was there that! Trinevas Elizabeth, hete presumptive to the throne, was born. Later they moved to 84 Raton Square, wid in: 1938, they had a small apartment in Cumberland Mansions, in the West End, which they chiefly used as week end "bed-room,

The Strathmores used

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THURSDAY,

SCHMELING FAILS TO LAST SINGLE ROUND WITH LOUIS

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went to the floor for the first time ainee Max Baer's knock-out. He was so stunned by the whole thing that he failed to rest and rose at the count of two.

Louis smothered Schmeling with a series of left and rights to the face. Schmeling dived in, but only made a short drive to the jaw. Louis stng- gered the German with rights to the hend.

Never Had A Chance Louts floored Schmeling with a right to the head. but the German rose without n count being taken.

However, Schmeling's seconds threw in the towel, and Referee Donovan stopped the fight after Schneling had been floored four times.

The fight was stopped after two minutes and four seconds.

Schmeling never had a chance, Eighty-four thousand people were present to see Joe Louls, the first to enter the ring, and Schmeling who followed. Then followed Gene Tunney and Joe Eraddock,

former holders of the heavyweight were introduced from the ring.

title,

Afterwards Max Baer wna introduced na the probable next challenger.

The referee was Arthur Donovan. and the judges Billy Kavanaugh, and Eddie Forbes

Max Schmeling received plenty of white applause when he appeared, Louis was given an ovation,

Blow Nearly Lifts German Off Feet

in the mouth.

The United Press report adds that It was to April, this year that the Setmeling fell on

the ropes while Countess had

heart attack which · Loula smashed him caused her family anxiety. She and The German slumped and was unable The Earl had gone to London to at-lu cicape from the ropes, Louis then tend the wedding of their grand-rained blows on Jus virtually slaughter, but the Countess was taken protected for ill and was unable to affeud.

The Queen came up from Windsor to pay daily visits to her mother, and slot Bulletins were issued to the press until she recovered.

DAUGHTER OF MINISTER Before her marriage in 1981, the Counters Was M.58 Nina Ceelt Cavendish-Bentinck, daughter of the Rev Charles Cavendish-Bentinck, who was the third son of The Duke of Portland. If she had not beets

she eventually would have sur- eretlek to the dukedum.

Referee Donovan counted "One", which techndeadly made the blow a knockdown, hence Loula is credited with four knock-downs.

Louis emerged from noutral eurner and flung a barrage of rights and

the head. A right und letts to the left hook to the Juw nimest

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bited Schmeling from his feet, and he fell Lackwards for a count of three, with blood streaming from his mouth.

JUNE

23,

1938..

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MY LIFE

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At this point his seconds threw in the towel, while Schmeling's trainer, Max Machon rushed into the ring. Unly once did the Countess come,

However, Donovan tossed the towel into dispute with her

her Royal relatives into the press section and waved That was when Princess lizabeth Machon out of the ring. was bon21. As a mother of 10 chiki-

Schneling rose and Louts squarely | figure in a kidnapping plot in March, ren, she had her own

ideas aboutklamicd left and right to his bloody 1930, as a result of which a man reying their. Ducen Mary

also chin.

Mux sprawled

sideways, named Alfred Molynpaux, of Edmond bad ideas, and it is said that the two floored, while the timekeeper counted Street, Middleton, near Manchester, grandmothers clashed more than five.

was sent to prison.

oner over their irst grand-daughter. iteferee Donovan then strode over Kilamb has been a favourite place to the victim, ant waved his hands of Princesses Elizabeth an

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FARES:

Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow wns formerly Princess Mdivant, wife of the Georgian Prince Alexis Mdivani. had who was killed in a car crash la Spain EXPRESS :

Karet Hose, who was born there. The the air signifying the dish. castle, with its winding stone stairs, and hundreds of rooms, and its ex- elling secret room, has been Ideal for their summes of hide-and-seek,

Louis Wus unscathed and earned U.S.$300,000 in less than three minutes.-United Press.

recent years.

Reuter Description COUNTESS ALERT AT 76 Queen Elizabeth takes after her

Reuter says that it was estimated

80,000, including Alm mother. Both had large, deep-set that

· stars, apurkling eyes and thick eyebrows, tresses and former champions were At 78, the Countess was #white- at the fight. haired alert little woman, mentally After little sparring Louis pent keen despite her age and ill health in in three quick lefts to the jaw, Both men were enutious, but Louis gol in with another left and right in The jaw, causing Schmeling to cover up. In her ghF- Lou continued Attack and den at St. Paul's Waldenbury, she, sered with three more lefts which had statues of all her efiidren set in he Innded 011 the Jaw. Schmellug riches, and on her big four-poster replied with a right to the jaw. bext at Cilumis there was a counter-

Schmeling's face was red, pane into which she had woven their; his evidently having effect. The | Pa

was waiting like a cat for nanus, the dates of their births, and pion in the case of three of them. the anapening. Inter of Their death.

She was an ardent gardener and an expert needlewoman, but her children were her life.

that

Louis'

and

Schmeling got in with a blow to Not so many years ago she found the body, but Louis went in

the

ancient draperies in Prince, scored with a left and right to the Charles' bedroom at Glamis were law, both being hard blows. Again threadbare. She made new OTHES, Louls got home with a left and right faithfully rupying the original pat- to the jaw and staggered Max who tern, and experts say they cannot tell held on to the ropes, where he took the difference. It took her two years, terrible beating, and then went down und she used more than 100 shades of silk.

to the door.

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He had been previously divorced by the Princess at Reno, the grounds of "extreme cruelty," next 24 hours

Barbaro mar- ried Count von Haugwitz-Revent- low. Subsequently the Countess re- nounced her American eltizenship, and became a Danish subject.

always been Jealously guarded, for Her two year old son Lance has

fear of kidnappers, The Countess chose to be in London for the birth of the baby instead of in New York,

and day and night guards are always stationed outside the lavish house in

which the Count and Countess live in Hyde Park Gardens.

When she was Princess Mdivani, Barbara Hutton

passed through Hong. kong with Prince Alexis on a round- the world cruise. It was In this Colony that rumours Arst gained currency that the Prince and Princess were estranged.--United Press.

once again. It was Impossible la hear how many seconds the time- keeper counted, but the referee, Arthur Donovan stepped in and help- rd Schmeling to hla feet, while he waved Louis away. Poliçe sprang into the ring and the slit was over, Schmeling's handlers had thrown in the towel alter a fight which lasted floor two minutės, four seconds.—Reuter.

He got up after the limekeeper had On their golden wedding anniver-¡ cuintei two, but went down agnin. mary, she gave the Earl a sampler There was no enunt. Then Louls which she had worked herself slammed in a terrific right hook United Press,

which put Schmeling on

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