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 &
$288 VALUED
CASE,
(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 & Camera, Streamline Model, four speeds self-setting footage indi- calor, built-in exposure guide, single picture device. Complete with ease. Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong.The Hongkong Telegraph.
Second Prize: $40 Cash, donated by The Hongkong Telegraph."
Third Prize: $20 Cash, donnted by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
Second Prize: $25 Cash. donated Third Prize: $15 Cash, donated by by "The Hongkong Telegraph." The Hangkong Telegraph."
SECTION TWO:
SECTION GENERAL PICTORIAL (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LAND- SCAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN & ANIMAL STUDIES).
First Prize: $50 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
SECTION THREE: STUDIES IN STILL LIFE First Prize: $30 Cash, donated by Second Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
Third Prize: $16 Cash. donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
SECTION FOUR: SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS First Friac: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
Second Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph." COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW
1
RULES
The following Rules will govern the 8-Pictures submitted in sepla tone Competition!
1. The Compellilon is confined exclusive
1 10 aniateur photographera. 1-No employee or member of any firm In the photographia trade is permitted to compete.
3The prizes will be awarded to the competitor sending in what are adjudged to be the best photograph in each Section. Each entry must be entry form accompanied by an which will be published during the period of the Competition, and, which
on back of entry. must be 1-All photographs entered must have
been taken in the Colony of Hon kon. Photograplis which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible.
B-No Trapsiblilty will be accepted for non-delivery of, low of, or damage to entries.
All entries to be either black, sepia Gr toned pletures, and must be mounted. itand-coloured photograplas are ineligible.
USE THIS FORM
· AND PASTE IT
ON THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY.
should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white.
0-No picture to be entered in more
than one Section.
and. except in the Children's Section. 18-Mounts to be only white ar cream. ruust be of one of the falinwins aizes:-18" by 14", 10" by 12", 10" by
0".
Into in connection with the Com- No. correspondence will be entered petition,
age and 12-Entries in the Children's Section mus
bear the entrant's name, address on the entry form, counter alened hy parent. 13-Members of the Staffs of the Nong-
kong Telenmph and the South Chin Morning Port are not permitted to competo.
14-The decisions of the Judges shall he
Пла
15-At the conclusion of the Competition, entries will be returned to competitors an 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. If entered in Children's Section rarent please countersign CVETA.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
CHINESE STRONG POINT CAPTURED
An Undisclosed Place, Aug. 23. Matangchen, one of the most im- portant Chinese fortresses in the Yangtse Valley about 50 kilometres above Kiukiang and opposite Wusuch, by captured completely Japanese forces on the evening of August 21, it was revealed here to
was
day.
The Japanese Nagal, detachment advanced through the marshy area between the Yangtze River and Chib- hu Lake and with the co-operation of Japancie warships operating on the River repulsed one division of Chinese troops, it was further reveal ed,
In pursuit of retreating Chinese forces, the Japanese troops advanced and swept on about 20 kilometres Matangchen at about 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. After dislodging Chinese troops from their positions, the Japanese took complete posses- sion of the fortress towards the evening-Domei.
JAPANESE ADVANCING
Au Undisclosed Place, Aug. 23. With the Yangtse River beginning to recede, the Japanese forces operal- ing along the banks of the River have since intensified their operations several days ago.
Enlivened attacks are reported to have been opened by the Japanese side of the forces on the southern
their Ας the result of Yangtse.
during the past vigorous advance
day, Japanese forces were reported
to be pressing important strategie town
this morning Jutchung,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
Incident Not Settled
Taingtoo, Aug. 23. The Consul-General for Japan here, Mr. Shollro Olaka, has issued a denial of having cabled an ometal report to Tokyo stating that a settle- ment had been reached over the fag incident in which a British enilor was involved here on August 17.
The case, it is learned, is still un-
negotiations aro pro settled and ceeding.
Tokyo press reports have given prominence to Mr. Olaka's alleged have stated official despatch ond that the case was amicably settled when Vice Admiral Sir Percy Noble, Commander-in-Chief of the British China Station, tendered an apology.
The British sallor in alleged to have torn down the Japanese Ang in front of Hiroshima Hotel when, It is claimed, he was intoxicated. Domci,
24, 1938.
RADIO BROADCAST (Continued from Page 7.)
1. (a) I Know A Bank (Juliua Harrison); (b) A Green Cornfield (Michael Head): (c) A Lullaby (C. Villiers Stanford)....Elleen Rayner; 2. Piano Solo-Selected...E. O'Nell Shaw; 3, (a) Bird Of Happiness (Harold Greenhill); (b) Butterfly Wings (Montague Phillips); (c) "See Where My Love A-Mayini Goes" (C. A. Lidgey)....Elleen Rayner.
8.0 Local Time Shmal, Weather Heport and Announcements.
8.03 Sea Shantles and Choruses. Seu Shanties: Intro-What Shall Sailor; We Do With The Drunken Shenandoah; Blow the Man Down Bound for the Rio Grande; Whisky Johnny; Fire Down below; Hulin- baloo-Delay: Billy Boy....Geraldo and His Accordeon Band and Male Student Prince-Sere- Chorus. The
nade (D. Donnelly and S. ftomberg)
Allan Prior, Raymond Marlowe, Paul Cleman, Olaf Olson and Cherus with is Majesty's Theatre Orchestra conducted by Oscar Bradley; The Student Prince-Drinking Song (D.
and
S. Romberg)...
Dond Murlowe, Paul Clemon, I
Orchestra C- August 18 and 19, the spokesman Olaf Olson and Chorus with His
Majesty's Theatre concluded.--Domel.
ducted by Oscar Bradley.
Fifth 8.20
Relay-The London Cricket Test Match England v. Aus- iralin.
FIGHTING IN IMPORTANT STAGE
Julchang, Aug. 23. Competent military observers to- day described the severe fighting on the eastern and northern banks of the Chihu Lake as having entered a "most important stage,"
A commentary on the closing evers before lunch and a summary of the nworning's play by Howard Marshall from Kennington Oval, London.
8.35 Light Opera.
I continuous hours from early yester- MountCompany. ine
-Sel
about 35 kilometres west of Kiukiang. day morning till late in the evening. contra conducted
Countless numbers of civilians houses
were leveled to the ground, while many fires were started in different parts of the city.
Light
Throughout yesterday and this morning, Oghting raged along prac-
"Duchess Of Dantzig"-Vocal Gems tically the entire front on both the (Caryli): Intro-Once our ps the akcesitles, with the Japanese continu- Bourbon owned; My Sabots; Wine of shells, "Dane France; Do you remember; Chorus ing the use of gas throwers," smoke sereen Lombs and of Soldiers; The Milliner Monarch; Le Petit Corporal; First right, then other chemical weapons,
left, For knightly truth; Low let
"Goodbye Julchang was subjected to another them breathez
of The "The Maid terriffe air bombardment for twenty Opera
(Fraser-Sim- The London Palladium by Richard The Hirada and Nakajima detach
Crean. "Merrie England"--Selection ments which captured Wangtsingshan
(Edward German): Intro-Hey, Jolly Robin; Rustic Dance; Jig: O peaceful on August 10, resumed their advance
England; Hornpipe; The Yeomen of with the full of waters flooding the
On the north bank of the Chiu England: Graceful Dance; My troth highways early yesterday ravening.
of Chinese is plighted; When Cupid Best this Pushing back the Chinese forces from Lake, two the south shore of Chih Lake, units troops launched a furious assault on old world trod; Robin Hood's Wedding New Symphony Orchestra con- of the Japanese forces advanced the Japanese positions in the vicinity
since early yesterday ducted by Dr. Malcolm Surgent, on
Lanchester from Tsuantienshan to the line link- of Ifuachu
Stadlo--Dr. 9.0 ing with Julehang at 3 o'clock yester-morning and infleted a Jarge num
ber of casualties on the memy.
"Diet In Relation To Teeth" day afternoon.
Relay The 9,15 London Fortunes of war changed sides sev-| eral times. Unable to gain more Cricket Test Match England v. Aus- ground, the invaders resorted to the use of gas bombs and caused terrible suffering to the Chinese forces, most of the fighters had violent fits and bleeded profusely from nose, mouth and ear."
Indicative of the stubborn resis- tance being put up by the Chinese, heavy gunfire was still audible laté last night.
and other The Takahashi, Satoh, detachments of the Japanese forces which yesterday captured Tsuantien shan, this morning continued advance and reached Tapushan overlooking Juichang from the northeast at about 10 o'clock this morning.
NEAR JUICHANG
and
baltalions
Up U late last night, the opposing forces were holding out each other in the vicinity of Tortoise Hill, where confused fighting was raging.
Several fresh assaults by the Jupan- ese terces an the line have been re- peatedly repulsed throughout yester- day--Central News.
tralia.
Fifth
by
during play A commealary Howard Marshall and others from
0.30 Kennington Oval, London.
London Relay The News. 9.50 Moreton and Kaye On Two Planos.
Tin Pan Alley Medley: Intro- Goodnight my Love: So do ; 1 Need What will tell my Heart. Midnight You; Boo-Hoo: Love Marches On In Mayfair (Newell Chase).
Filth nelas-The London 10.0 Cricket Test Match England v. Aus-
'KEPLER'
COD
Liver Oil MALT Extract
with
Builds healthy bodies
Regular spoonfuls of 'KEPLER' COD Liver Oil with MALT Extract help children to maintain
Adults find their strength and energy.
that their physical fitness is improved. 'KEPLER' Cod Liver Oil with MALT Extract has food pro- perties of exceptional value to expectanti and nursing mothers.
5
Start taking it to-day
Bettler of tire sives from all Chemiste and Stores
BURROUGHS WELLCOME & Co.
2
wx 7397
CPROPRIETORS THE WELLCOME FOUNDATION LTD.. LONDON, ENG
SHANGHAI LONDON
AND
When You Buy A Shirt
insist on
MORLEY'S
It gives you all the advantages of style, comfort and long wear all day neatness with complete comfort.
Port
Pal-
There's A
'O-Kay New
For World
THE
With Julchang gravely threatened, the Chinese Hankow defence line
On the eastern bank, the Chinese running through Yingehan, Kwangtsi, Wasuch, Julchang, Yunglstu.
to be positions have been greatly streng
by Nanchang. is now believed
commentary during play facing Impending dangers of collapse. thened with Anchenklao, an import-
Howard Marshall and others from Japanese aerial observers reported ant point ave kilometres east of Jui
Chinese to-day that heavy Chinese reinforce- chang, firtaly held by the defenders.
ling, running from Kennington Oval, London. to Chienkinoshari and 30.30 Dance Music, ments are being rushed to Yunghiu The
Fox-Trois-The Fleet's In and Nanchang from the hinterland. Anchenkino
to the two again to Tsoshan, forms an impreg
against enethy al-Again (From George Black's The highways leading
nable bulwark
Indlum Production towns were said to be heavily con-
movements.- tacks. troop
Sound'); gested with
For Sound') 'O-Kny (From Donici.
Somers Band with vocal Dick chorus. Take My Heart McDonough & His Orchestra: Let It Be Me (From 'Broadway Hostess') Jay Wilbur and His Band Woc
It Is Me; Muma Don't Allow vocal refrain by Nat Gonella, I Nat Gonella and His Georgians Heard A Song In A Taxi (From Transatlantic vuca ne Transatlantic Rhythm'); Breakfast In
Harlen
(From Rhythm").Harry Roy & Ills Orch. with voral refrain Waltzes-Neopo
Gino litan Night: Midnight
11.0 Close Down. Bordin and His Hawailans.
-Shanghai, Aug. 23. Japanese troopy advanced to with- in six miles of Juichang, 26 miles west of Kiukiang on Sunday, an Army spokesman announced this that the lie added afternoon. Japanese were continuing their ad- vance towards the west.
West of Lushan Mountain atop which is located the Kulang summer resort, Japanese troops advanced to the south from Shahio, the spokes- man further revealed, and reached The line connecting Tatienshan and Fankinshan.
Tatienshan is just north of Man shun, the major Chinese position in
this area.
bank of the On the northern Yangtse. the spokesman also pointed out, Japanese troops are successfully folling Chinese attempts to disturb the rear.
on
About 300 Chinese troops launched a night attack on the Japanese post
of Tsienshan Ave miles west August 10, but they were repulsed. losses, the spokesman with heavy claimed.
Japanese operations against Chi- nese puerillas are also being carried OR successfully in the lower reaches of the Yangise, the spokesman pro-
of 120 A bond ceeded.
Chinese guerillas was wiped out at the south costern end of Tsungning Island at the mouth of the Whangpoo River on August 17.
NAVAL OPERATIONS
Shanghal, August 23. The Japanese naval forces advanc- their operations gatisfactorily, ing up the Yangtze are carrying on communique issued by the Japanese Fleet in China Waters here to-day sald.
Japanese naval aircraft bombed freight cars, godowns and large foc- tories near Chuchow In Ilunan Pro- vince, at the junction of the Hankow- Canton and the Chuchow-Pingsinng Railways.
Heavy bombing attacks were also carried out by Japanese naval air- craft on the Chinese positions in the Yangtze Valley yesterday, the com| munique pointed out.-Domel.
After
cccupying
Debroy
..
CAPT.
with
KENDRICK
TO REPORT
London, Aug. 23. JAPANESE ADVANCE
Informed quarters state that, since Captain Kendrick, British Passport Hankow, Aug. 23.
Singize, the Oficer in Vienna, who was arrested by German police as he was crossing Japanese forces are now advancing Germany en route to England, has south-west towards the Chinese pusi-
according to the time being for a detailed com- munique on the subject to be issued. tions in the vicinity of Liutoushan been released, there is no need for (Ox Head Mountain) Chinese reports.
A Chinese military report claims that the situation on the west shore of Poyang Lake has improved con- siderably with the airival of Chin- se reinforcements in that section tu check the Japanese drive.
Simultaneously the Japanese forces Large quantities of arms and am- munition were seized by Japanese are said to be continuing their a forces on the occasion. Mopping up latka on Juichung, above Kluklang. operations were also carried out on Fighting is said to be proceeding in the north of bank of the Yangise the hills near Tlentzeshan and Cho- centring around Nantungchow on shan, north of Julchang-Reuter.
In this connection,. it may be re- called that the British Ambassador in Berlin was Instructed to ask the German Government for an explana- Capi. Kendrick. tion of the charges made against
On his return to London, where he is due to-day, Captain Kendrick will
Government.--Trans-Ocean. make a detailed report of the circum stances of his arrest to the British
How does one get it?
BOURN-VITALITY
Obtainable at WING ON CO.,
& All Best Stores.
HERE'S HOW
LTD.
TO KEEP
COOL
Have all your Palmbeach, Gabardines, and other Summer Suitings
ZORIC
ODOURLESS DRYCLEANED
THE STEAM LAUNDRY
Kowloon Depot Tel. 57032.
Peak Depot Hong Kong Depot Tel. 21279. Head Office
COPIES OF
CO.
Tel. 58545. Tel. 29352.
PHOTOGRAPHS
by "Staff Photographer” appearing in the
"SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST”
and
"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" may be purchased
at the Business Office of "The Hongkong Telegraph” Morning Post Building, Wyndham Street. ·