The

Hongkong Telegraph

EIGHTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR

PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION

June-September, 1938

$250

CASH PRIZES

THE HONGKONG

$250

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

(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)

BELL & HOWELL FILMO

DOUBLE EIGHT

MOVIE

CAMERA & VALUED $288

(Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong)

Quezon Won't Talk To Press

HOW TO GET UP

RADIO BROADCAST-

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Mano-

and it was such a creditable perfor- Where Wishes Come True (Eatherley mance that we asked him, a week-Elllett),

7.10 Schabert-Moments aux, Op. 94), NA Returning from a visit to Japan, jer two later, if he still came up by Well, no," he and..The eight- Senor Manuel Quezon, President of the eight-threo.

"I come up Played by Ethel Loginska (Piano). the Philippines Commonwealth,

7.36 Closing Local Stock Quota- arrived in the Colony early this by the nine-seventeen. morning on the Canadian Pacific three should be my train, of course, tions.

7.30 Light Orchestral. That Matchless Polr Of Eyes (Pete liner Empress of Japan. He will go but I just don't seem to be able to catch it. I ron' for it two or three

Hungarian Gypsy on to Manila this evening.

mornings, and missed it, and now I und Fly Wine (Ritter); Free and it much more comfortable to Dand: Gipsy miss the eight-three lying in bed than And Easy (Porschmann)....Barna- bas Von Geczy and His Orchestra:

(Vilmos, running for it."

Magy

Melodies

Wedding Dance Waltz (Lincke)....Alfredo and His Orches- (Rob. Melodies tra: Old Vienna Pollack): "Good Old Times": "This Year's Wing"...Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Orchestra.

As in Shanghal, he refused to grant an interview to the press.

Another prominent passenger was the Hon. Manuel Rozas, Speaker of the Philippine National Assembly, who, together with his family. | returning from Washington.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

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

of the

The man who has freedom of choice as to when be gets up, and picks fairly advanced hour for starting the day, will be as toed ellizen, and less of a general disturbance thor one who rises at dawn and tries to out of every squeeze the utmost

minute. Of course, if you are due to punch a time clock, or are com- pelled to rise early, you just have to do it, much us you would prefer a Inter hour and the lot of the man who need not turn up till about half- way to lunch is enviable by com-

parison.

There is little chonge to report in Yes, these middle-of-the-forenoon the market which opened and re-fellows have a better time than the How to mained stendy with buyers in early morning milkman. evidence for most

public secure the position where one may utility counters.

exercise the liberty of the subject about getting up is a matter for each individual, und having secured it- if it has not already been attained-- we must give due consideration to the time of rising.

Buyers

Hongkong Bank $1500 Hongkong Bank (Lon.) 490 1. Fire Insurance $215 Unten Waterbonts 33 IK. A K. Wharves #127 Providenta (Old) $345 Providents Now) $3.33 Itaubs $0.65

Venz, Goldfield 3

II. & S. Iotein 2050

HIC. Laude $31

H.K. Lands 4 Debentures $104

IK Tramway $17.45

Peak Trams (Old) sa

Youmoll Ferrten (Old) $24% Yaumati Ferries (Old) $23 China Lights (014) sto.90 China Lights (New) $B 1.K. Electrics 300% Telephonen (New) $9.00 Cementa 810

Dairy Farm

Wathon $0.63

$24

Vibro Piling 35.10

Consolidated China Pmv (Old) $6.00 Consolidated Chine Prov. (New) $0 19 Sotters

11.K. Fire Insurance 3205

(Old) $3,43

Providents (New) $3,40

1. Mines B cta

11.K. Lands $35

Humphreys $9,33

The gentle Charles Lamb remarked that he liked the day to be well aired beure he got up, and Harry Lauder put the matter concisely when he sang, "Oh, it's nice to get up in the mornin', but it's nicer to lie in bed."

Sourires

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, July 14. New York Cation

arr.

8:00 Local Time Signal and Wes-

ther Report.

8.03 Songs by John McCormack (Tenor),

A Song Remembered (R, Barrio Erie Coates); In Sweel Content (Macdermald Sanderson): Ever In My Mind (Taylor-Russell).

8.00-8.25 On 640 Kllocycles Wel Chung Lok of Tai Tung Musie Asso- clation, Shanghal. Well known Chi-| ness Harpist and Violinist.

8.13 Lalo-Norwegian Rhapsody. Played by Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, sous la direction de Pierre Chagnon.

8.22 Lalo-Symphonie Espagnole For

Violin And Orchestra. Played by Bronislow Huberman Vienna Philhar- (Violin) and the monic Orchestra conducted by Geort! Sach Lindsay A. Lafford At The Cathedral Organ With Eva Turner (Soprano).

1. Chorale Prelude On Nun Donket! (Marche Triumphale) (Karg-Elert) ...Lindsay A. Lafford; 2. (a) Of Flowers The Fairest ("The Peasant Cantoto-Bach); (b) O Magnify the Lord (Chandos Anthems"-Handel) .Eva Turner; 3. Overture (Faulkes).... Lindsay A. Lafford; 4. (a) Love On My Heart From Heaven Fell (Clive Carey); (b) Morning Hymn

(Geo.

Henschel).....Eva

Turner; 5. Inno d'Innocenza (Bry-

son)....Lindsay A. Lofford; 6. In-

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9.30 London Relay The News.

9.50 Plano Belections.

Rondo In E Flat Major (Chopin-

16)....Anatole Kitain (Piano

Solo).

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(Campantes Incorporated in England.)

10,00 London Relay-Saturday INDIA, IRANian gulf, MAURITIUS, E. & 3. AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, INCLUIM.

Night Variety.

Taking Cargo on through Blir of Lading for STRAITS, JAVA & BURMA, CEVLON, ING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTS, RED SEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, ETC.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS (Under Contract with 11.M. Government.)

Douglases $1

Sales

Opeing Closing

July

8.56/56

8.03/03

Hongkong Bank $1500

Oct.

8.60/59

0.03/04

CASE,

HK Docks (New $20 Pravidents

Dec.

8.67/00

8.73/73

Op.

Jan. (1939)

8.67/87

8.73 N

Mar.

(1930)

8.73/75

8.77/77

11. & Hotels $0.65

May (1939)

8.70/77

8.81/01

Spot

8.00

1.K. enities $8

New York Rubber

H.K. Tramways $17.43

Yaumati Ferries (Old) $247;/23

Sept.

15.10/10

China Light (0) $11

Dec.

15.20/28

IK, Electries $50%/%%%

Mar,

15.40/35

Dairy Farm $24

Watsons $6.76/7

May

Chicago Corn

Steamers

Entertainments 86.321

July

58%/08%

Conealidated China Prov.

(Old) 67

Consolidated, China Prov. (Now} $0.30

Chicago Wheat

Sept.

02/61%

00%/00%

**SOMALI

Antamaks Ph. 38

July

Baguto Gol

20

Benguet Connol 10.00

Sept,

Dec.

7342/731⁄4 75%/75

714/71% 724/72 73%/73%

Dec.

012/01/

59%/50%

Winnipeg Wheat

July

93%/98%

Consolidated Mines .0039

Wednesday's Sales:-

27,250,000 bushels.

Oct. Dec.

80 /80% 78%/78

78%/70%

70/70

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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 & Howeil Filmo Double & Camera, Streamline Model, four speeds self-setting footage indi- 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. 6EASCAPES. HUMAN & ANIMAL STUDIES). First Prize: $50 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

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

Coco Grove 44

Son Mauricin 43%

United Paracales 20

With the B.B.C. Variety Orchestra conductor, Charles Shadwell Pre- sented by John Sharman. 14.01b/D4a

11.00 Close Down. 15.03 /05 15.14 /14 15.17b/20n

Sales for the day:-2,020 tons.

Destination

All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route, and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Tons From H'Kong about i 8,000, 18th July.

17,000 23rd July 17,000] 6th Aug. 0.000❘ 13th Aug.

RANPURA RAWALPINDI

*BANGALORE

NALDERA CORFU **BHUTAN

CHITRAL

HERE'S A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO WIN AN ALL WAVE HEAR

"WESTINGHOUSE" RADIO FREE

DONATED BY

CORPORATION

BOSCO RADIO

17,000 20th Aug. 14,500 3rd Sept. 5,000 10th Sept.

17,000) 17th Sept. 6,000 24th Sept.

• Cargo only Calls Casablanca

SANTHIA

TALMA SIRDHANA SHIRALA TILAWA

|

M'scilles, Havre, L'don, Hull, H'bg, R'dam & A'werp. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. B'bay, M'seilles, Havre, L'don, Hull,

H'burg, R'dam & A'worp. Bombay, Marsellies & London Marseilles & London.

B'bay, M'scilles, Havre, L'don, Hull, H'bg, R'dam & A'werp. Marseilles & London.

B'bay, M'scilles, Havre, L'don, Hul, H'burg, Rdan & Aware.

All vessels may call at Malta

BRITISH INDIA AFCAR SAILINGS (5OUTH)

8,000) 10 July, 10.30 a.m., S'pore,

10,000 30th July

8,000 13th Aug.

3,000 27th Aug.

110,000 10th Sept.

Part Swattenham, Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta. DO.

DO. DO,

DO.

B.I. Apear Line Steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st & 2nd class passAJWAN

NELLORE

Third Prize: $16 Cash, donated by TO WIN THIS PRIZE OF THE “GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST CONTEST" TANDA

"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: $15 Cosh, 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 B-Pictures submitted in sepin Competition:

1The Competition is con£ned exclusive

ly to maleur photographer, 2.-No employed or member of any Art

in the photographic trade is perrallied to compete.

3. The prizes will be awarded to the

competitors sending in what

STO

adjudged to be the best photograph in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by An entry form which will be published during the period of the Competition, and which must be pasted on back of entry. B-All entered must have the Colony of long- konu. Photographs which have beed aiready entered in other Competitions are ineligible.

been

B-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entries

tone

should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white.

9.-No picture to be entered in more

than one section.

10-Mounts to be only white or cream

and. except in the Children's Bection, must be of one of the followin HIZON:-10" by 14", 10" by 12", 10" by 11-No. correspondence will be entered

Into in connection with the Com petition,

-Entries in the Children's Bection must bear the entrant's name, age and eddress on the entry form, counter slaned by a parent.

Members of the Staffs of the Hong kong Teleprapli and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete. 14-The decisions of the Judges shall be

Anal.

7-All entries to be either black, seple 18-At the conclusion of the Competition,

toned pictures, and must bo mounted. Tand-coloured photographia

or

are ineligible.

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT

ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY.

entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

Please use block letters and parte' this on back of each Entry. It entered in Children Section' parent please countersign nare.

All that you have to do is to guess the number of people expected to attend, by paid admissions, all showings of the METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER production entitled THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST, shortly to be screened at the KING'S THEATRE. The contestant who guesses the correct number or the nearest thereto will be declared the winner of the radio.

RULES OF THE CONTEST

There is no entranco fee to this contest. Each guess must-be submitted on a sheet of paper with your name and address and mailed to the King's Theatre "Girl of the Golden West" guessing Contest, not later than Thursday noon, July 21. Entries received after the expiration period will not be accepted for participation in the contest. Each guess must also be accom- panied by your retained portion of the ticket to see the METRO-GOLDWYN- MAYER production entitled MANNEQUIN, which will be exhibited on July Each entrant can submit as many 17-20 inclusive at the King's Theatre: guosses as one 'desires, but each gucas'must be accompanied by the retained portion of the ticket of "MANNEQUIN",

This contest will not be open to anyone associated with the Motion Picture industry or to the relatives of such individuals. Employces of the Bosco Radio Corporation will also not be permitted to enter this contest.

Entries will be numbered consecutivoly in order of their voceipt and in the event that two or more individuals may strike upon the correct number or nearest thereto, the radio will be awarded to the person whose entry was first received by the King's Theatre.

The public is cordially invited to be present at the King's Theatre office on Monday, 25th July, at 11 a.m. for the opening of the entries. Tho decision of the winner will rest on the Management of King's Theatre and will be announced in all leading Newspapers of the Colony.

As a partial aid to contestants, we hereby inform thom that the production Entitled THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST will be exhibited for a minimum of 20 performances, and that the maximum seating capacity of each por- formance is 1,087.

THE RADIO IS NOW ON DISPLAY IN THE FRONT LOBBY OF THE KING'S THEATRE.

YANKIN

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN BAILINGS (SOUTH)

7,000) 5th Aug.

7,000

2nd Sept.

7,000

1st Oct.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart

Regular monthly sailings from H'kong to Shanghai & Japan & kong to Australia,

*BANGALORE RAWALPINDI SIRDHANA CORFU TANDA

SHIRALA

*BHUTAN

*BEHAR

Hong Kong to Sydney-19 dayi.“ SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN.

6.000 18th July. 17,000, 20th July. 8,000 21st July. 14,500 4th Aug.

7,000 4th Aug. 8,000 4th Aug, 5th Aug. 0,000 6,000 14th Aug.

Cargo only.

Shanghai & Japan. Shanghal & Kobe. Jayan.

Shanghal & Japan. Shanghai & Japan.

Japan.

Shanghai & Japan.

Shanghai & Japan!

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice, riarcals measuring not more than 6 c.ft. will be received at the Company's Office up to noon an the day previous to sailing.

For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freight, etc., apply

P. & O. D'ding, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Phone fro

Connaught RC.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

STEAMSHIPS – HOTELS -

- RAILWAYS - EXPRESS

BERTHING PLANS FOR 1939 ARE OPEN. MAKE BOOKINGS EARLY—to secure accommodation desired

TO CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE

via Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama EMPRESS OF JAPAN via Honolulu ........Noon, Fri, July 23, .......7.00 a.m., Fri, Aug. 5, EMPRESS OF ASIA EMPRESS OF CANADA via Honolulu....Noon, Thurs., Aug. 18. ..7.00 a.m., Fri, Sept. 2. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

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