The
Hongkong Telegraph
EIGHTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR
PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
June-September, 1938
CASH
$250 $250
PRIZES
(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 affotted as follows:
SECTION ONE:
FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES
First Prize: Bell & Howell Filmo Double Camera, Streamline Mode!, four speeds self-setting footage til→ cator, built-in exposure guide, single picture device. Complete with case. Donated by Filme 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).
Second Prize: $25 Cash, donated hy "The Hongkong Telegraph."
Third Prize: $15 Cush, 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: $13 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
SECTION FOUR: SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS First Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
First Prize: 550 Cash, donated by Second Prize: $15 Cash, donated "The Hongkong Telegraph.”
by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW
RULES
The following Rules whi govern the 0-etures wubmitted in nepla tone
Competitions ;
The Competition is confined exclusivo
ly to merinteur photographers. -No employes or member of any firm In the photographic trade is permitted to compete.
1-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors rending in what are adjudged to be the best photograph
should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and while.
0-No picture to be entered in more
Ihan one Section.
10-Mounts to be only white or cream, and, except in the Chlidren's Section. must be of one of the following Bizes: 16" by 14", 10" by 12", 10" by
in each Secilon. Each entry must be 11-No correspondence will be entered accompanied by ar entry form inta in connection with the Com- which will be published during the petition,
period of the Competition, and which 12-Entries in the Children's Section, musi inust be pasted on back of entry. bear the entrant's name. age and 8-All photographia, entared must have address on the entry form, counter
been taken in the Colony of Hong- signed by a parent.
kong. Photographs which have beca 13-Mombers of the Sinfts of the Hong- already entered in other Competitions
are ineligible,
No sponsibility will be accepted for
kong Telegraph and the South China' Morning Post are not permitted to compete.
non-delivery of, loss of, or damoga to 14-The decisions of the Judges shall be entries
final.
All entries to be alther black, sepin, 15-At the conclusion of the Competition,
or toned pictures. and must be
mounted. Hand-coloured photograplu
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 paste this on back of each Entry. I entered in“ Children's Section parent please countersign Meru,
THE HONGKONG:
TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary, isslied at 3.10 p.m. Tuesday, reade:
Buyers were again in evidence for most of the public utility Shares re- aulting in a fair turnover,
Buyers
Hongkong Bank #1310 cum. div. Hongkong Bank (Lon.) 109 ex div. Union Waterbonis $1
HK. & K. Wharves 4127%
ILK. Docks (Qld) 1
UK. Docks (Blow) $20
Providents (Old) $3.45 Providents (New) 3312 Staube $9
Venz, Goldfield #3
H. & S. Hoteis $65
HK. Lands $34%
11.5. Landa 4% Deb. $105
I.K. Tramways '$17.58S
Peak Tram» (Old) $632
Star Ferries $70%
China Lights' (Old) $11
China Lights New) 3
H.K. Electrics $50 Telephones (Old)
2012
Telephonen (Now) (0.70 Cements $1014
Dairy Farms $25
Watsonn $0.00 Entertainments $6.40 Constructions $1,00
K. Qovt 34% Loan $15% pm.
Maramans (k) 270
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Providents (Old) $3.45 Providents (New) 83.30 1. Hotels
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Dairy Farma $20% Maramans (..) 2/11 Consolidated China Prov. Consolidated China Prov. Antomoka
Atoks .27
Daguio Gota
30
21%
Benguet Consol 10.30
Coep Grove .43
Consolidated Mines .0033
Demonstrations
San Mauricio 45 United Paracales 20
(Old) $0.00 (New) 30.00
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
October
QUOTATIONS
December
New York, July 19.
Opening
Closing
8.71/71
New York Rubber
15,05/88 16.54/54 15.80/79 15.67/68
LL
HANKOW SUFFERS HEAVILY
HON. PAUL IVY STERLING
(Continued from Page 0.) ovidenice. Confronted with these facts, Mr. Sterling decided to use the simple affirmation, de- claring that by such means, it' would be more likely to secure truth from a witness than all The populace here was subjected to the pseudo-attempts to comply: the same nerve-wracking experiences
and the
Casualities Expected Above 1,000
Hanków, July 19.
which their countrymen in the South with native customs, had gone *****
through when Japanese form initiated by Mr. Storling aeroplanes corried out the most in-continues to the present day. tensive bombings which Han
Hankow
Wuchang and Hanyang had ever wit-
nesced since the commencement of Transferred To Ceylon hostilities. It is feared that casual-
ties will be high. The heaviest toll
Apart from the long con-
is believed to be in the area near troversy over the form of oath the Hankow-Hanyang border, where
a bomb made a direct hit on a Chi-to be a administered to Chinese
ese theatre used as an air defence witnesses, there was much evid- shelter. Five hundred persons inside
ence to show that the Supremo the theatre were trapped. and the
place was burning like an inferno. Court was not functioning Many vicims were reduced to ashes.well as it had been originally
Reuter's correspondent visited the
Sun Li Men Street where two bombs hoped, and the Attorney-General landed in a poor quarter, resulting was widely blamed by his con- so far in six persons being killed temporaries on account of what The correspondent saw the Red
DAMAGE TO LIBRARY
Swastika Society workers feverishly was alleged to be glaring in- carrying away the wounded victims officiency. Indeed, whether this to hospitals.-Router.
indictment is entirely true or not cannot be said, but at least, as was remarked, at the time, Hankow, July 1D.
"there were two Police Magia- The United Press correspondent went out to inspect the Wuchong trates and an Attorney-General, bombed areas and found little signs all well paid and certainly not of blood.
Corpse. over-worked, and yet, Session Everybody said:
"Nobody was hurt
were get here Go over there where many after Session, cases here.
The correspondent down for trial which, even with- were killed." went there, where the people said out the handling of prisoners' the same thing. He saw many counsel, fell to pieces by their houses destroyed, but apparently the Inhabitants had led to the dugouts. Own
He
Sin W one
inherent weakness, and
A bomb landed on the front side of through some legal flaw, which the Hupeh Provincial Library, de- it was said an attorney's appren- tice at Home would be ashamed to have overlooked."
(Continued on Page 11.)
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Page 7) 7.22 Closing Local Stock Quote
Consequently, in view of this state of affairs, when the news of the appointment of Mr. Ster- ling to a Puisne Judgeship in Ceylon was received in the Colony in late October 1855, few, if any, of the community show- ed signs of regret. In fact, the Selection (Planquette)....Orchestra; local opinion of him was that he Musetta's Waltz Song ("La Boheme was tolerated but not liked, nor -Puccini); Funicull, Funicula "generally esteemed for forensic (Denza)
powers." The press announce
tions.
7.24
De Groot and His Orchestra with Grace Moore (Soprano).
"Les Cloches De Corneville”—
Grace Moore; “Les Mil Hons D'A Arlequin-Serenade (Drigo)
Old Spanish Song (Louis Aubert) ment of the day was succinct in ....Orchestra; Serenade (Schubert) its summary: "Both the learn- ....De Groot (Violin), A. Gibrilaro ed gentleman and the community (Plano), 3. Samehtini (Cesllo): Only were congratulated on his re- For You (M. Strong).... Orchestra:|
Our Song (From When You're In moval to a newer and richer field Love')....Gro
Grace Moore; Waldleutel of inaction, and as for the Ceylon Memories (Arr. Finck)...Orchestra; folks, in the words of Burns— Evenson (Easthope Martin); Desert We wish them luck o' the prize Song-Waltz ("The Desert Song"-
Romberg).. Orchestra.
New York Cotton
8.67/08
8.70/78
0.70/79
Jan, (1939)
8.80/80
8.60/00
March (1930)
0.04/04
9.85/85
May (1939)
8.86/00
July (1039) .. Spot
8.89/89 8.90b/02b 8.92 N
0.81
September
December
March
15.90/88
Moy
15.73/74 ments. 15.79/79
Sales for the day:--
Chlengo Wheat
July
Sept. Doc.
70%/70% 724/72% Monday's Sales;-
July †Sept.
Dec.
July Oct. Dev.
2,760 tons.
60%/09% 70%/70%
724/729%
22,091,000 bushels
Chicago Corn
60/60%
593/509%
Winnipeg Wheat
774/77% 75%/76%
8.00 Time, Weather and Announce-
man.'”
The Hon. Mr. Sterling spent
his new 8.02 London Relay World Ar-some eight years in
post, when he retired on a pen- Died at Southsea, Hamp-
fairs',
A talk by J, L. Brierly, O.BE., Sion. Chichele Professor of International shire, August 23, 1879, aged 75 Law in the University of Oxford.
8.15 Orchestral,
Academic Festival: Overture, Op. 80 (Brahms).
8.25 8udio-Brams Plano Recital: by Lya Gurevitch.
1. Rapsodic, Op.70; 2. Walzes,
58%/58% Op. 30. 594/59% 30%/584
8.49 B.B.C. Recording-The Royal National Eisteddfod Of Wales, 1936. A programme by some of the suc- cessful competitors.
9 30 London Relay-The News, 994/0074
9.50 Soprano and Baritone Songs. 77/4/772 The Piper From Over The Way 75/75% (Tuylor and Brahe): The Nightingale Song (Wynne and Zeller).... Angela Parselles (Soprano) ham; Music with Orchestra; Cusanova (Words,
STOLEN FROM THE
J. Strauss, arr. Benatzky);
Mis-
years,
BRITISH VESSEL ATTACKED
Raids By Planes In Valencia Harbour
tress Fond And Fair (Barcacon) ed to-day, when five Insurgent planes
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Valencia, July 19. Another British steamer was bomb-
attacked it in Valencia Harbour, set- (Baritone) Arthur Fear
with the ting the ship on fire. Orchestra Collseum Theatre ducted by Arthur Wood; My Man Melville (So- (Adams)....Winnie
con-
pranu)
10.07 Elgar Concerto in B Minor, Op. 61.
Played by Vehudi Menuhin (Vio- in) and the London Symphony Or- chestra conducted by Sir Edward Elgar, Bart, O.M., KČ.V.O.
11:00
Close Downi.
Two non-Intervention officers were aboard, one Dutch and one Italian. They escaped Injury and none of the crew was hurt.
Eight deckhands, however, were killed.
Barcelona was also raided and the Cathedral slightly damaged.-Router Bulletin.
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THIRD
AMATEUR MOVIE MAKER'S CONTEST
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