CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid PERSONAL.
JOHN PASZTOR. I am at 243
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE
CONSULATE GENERAL, OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA IN HONG KONG
The Consul General for Panama wishes to announce to the Steam
Queen's Road Central, fourth floor. Ships Agencies and Exporting Homer Chow.
FOR SALE.
on
www.
the VEGETABLE SHORTAGE
We recommend you to plant market. your own vegetables. Reliable tested seeds always obtainable at Graca Co.
10 Wyndham Street, Hongkong.
SUPER IKONTA CAMERA: with and F:3.5 Zeiss Tessar lens range view findersi 120 film for 10 exposures. Complete with red Alter and leather case. 95% new, only $100 or to the nearest offer. Please write Box 547, "Hongkong Tele- graph."
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HONGKONG SITUATION
Continued From Pago 12
commandeered Manila, will be evacuate Americans to Manila.
ta
It is interesting to recall that Mr. Southard was one of the American oMetals responsible for preparing the plans for evacuation of American citizens from Paris in the event of an
emergency.
Should the situation in Europe
worsen, Dutch residents in Hongkong! will probably be evacuated to Batavia. It is understood that a sup is now being held in harbour for this pur-
pose,
Large numbers of British women and children have' accepted news- paper suggestions that they should | evacuate the Colony, and are leaving for Manila this evening by the Empress of Japan. The Tantia and Neptunu, en route to Australia, have been completely booked out.
Troopship Ettrick
The troopship Ettrick moved this morning from her Admiralty buoy in mid-harbour the Kowloon Go- down whart to facilitate the embarka- tion of those wives and children of servicemen who, wish to leave the Colony,
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Though scheduled to leave morrow, the departure of the Ettrick is indefinite.
Germans Leaving Although it is officially dented at the German consulate that Ger-
have mans
been ordered Les
evacuate Hongkong, the "Tele- graph" understands that they have been advised by local Nazi circles
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to leave the Colony at the earliest possible
big moment.
A large number are departing by the Lloyd Triestino liner Gullio Cesare, which will leave for Shang- hat to-night.
The time of departure of the Canadian Pacifle Huer Express of Japan, originally scheduled to leave for Manila at 6 pm, has heen set back to 9
9 p.m.
Tourisi Class accommodation aboard this ship is now unavailable, all cabins being bouked by yesterday afternoon. A few First Class cabins were still available at 11 o'clock this morning.
Demand For Passage's The demand for steamer passages is much greater to-day than yesterday. The flees of the Canadian Pacile Steamship Company
Lloyd Triestino, which inve liners in port to-day, re particularly busy, the booking being made more difficult by the fact that intending passengers do not yet seem to realise that they must have both passports arkl cholera Inoculation certificates before tickets can be issued to them.
Already 200 women and children booked for passage to Manila by the Empress of Japan to-night and that number will probably be greatly increased
this afternoon, Many Australluns who intend to wait in Manila for passage to Australia are included.
The Giulio Cesare, bound for Shanghai, will also leave to-night a and crowded ship. Many Italians Germans are among those seeking passages by her. Germans are also among those seeking berths on the NY.K. er Kamo Maru, which soils for Manila and Australia this after- noon:
Firms of Hong Kong doing busi- nens with the Republic of Panama and Central and South American countries vin Panama, that, owing to unforeseen circumstances with reference to the premises now occupied by the Consulate in the Hongkong
Bank & Shanghai Building; and being impossible to And in short time another
FL
suitable place for the Consulates Offices on account of the special <lrcumstances prevailing now at Hong Kong, the Consulate General
will be closed the 1st of Septem-
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
G. R.
· FEAR-STRICKEN CITIES PREPARE FOR WORST
(Continued from Page 1.)
for an it is compatible with transport facilities,
The Army has requisitioned seven hundred motor buses to transport troops.
Paris Conference
25
SPECIAL TO THE "TELIGNAPH"
PANIS, Aug.
(UP), The French Premter, M. Daladier, has been in conference with key Mints-
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public' Auction to be held on Monday, the 26th day of August, 1939, at 3 p.m., nt the Omees of the Publle Works Department, by Order of Is Excellency the Governor of ong Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nel Chung. In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75
is announced that M. Daludier broadcast years, with the option of renewal will make a nation-wide
to-day. nt a Crown Rent to be fixed by
The Council vi Ministers Las the Surveyor of His Majesty the ratifled the extraordinary military
precautions. KING, for one further term, of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- at of the lot the Purchaser (it not the applicant) will be required.
an nuthorised to deposit with officer who will be present at the
he will
male, the
sum of two hundred
ber, 1939, until new announcement, dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum and all shipments of merchandise will be refunded on payment of and passenger traffic stopped at that date.
THE CONSUL, GENERAL FOR
PANAMA.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD:
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Interim Dividend of Dollars one per Share has been declared for the year 1989, and will be payable on and after Thursday, 7th Sep- tember, 1939. Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Company's Registered Ober, P. & Buildimər
THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED Tram MONDAY, 28TH AUGUST, WEDNESDAY, 6TH SEPTEM-
UN
the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
1 No. of Sale
Registry No
Locality
Hiland Lot
No. 5543. Janction of Sing We Read & Trai
Man Street.
G.
Boundary Monanrementa
N...W.
feel feel feelifeel
Anger sale plast.
Contenta in
sq. feet
inoqy
Luty
Opact Price!
Rental
4,500
$83
$ 11,250**
ters.
Germans Join Up 'SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN,
(UP)- Aug. 25 Thousands of Gennan rgservists are
still being called to the colours.
The German newspapers are bent- ing the drums of war.
August 25, 1939.
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mur- ket this morning.
· BANKS
HK. Banks ....
INSURANCES
Steamboats $.
Indo-Chinus, P.S Indo-Chinas, DS. Shell Bearers 8/- Waterbonts $.
Wharves Docks S.
DOCKS ETC.
Providents $. New Eng. Sh. $. Sh. Docks, Sh. $.
12 n. GO n.
30 n.
103 n.
.16 n
POST
OFFICE.
INWARD MAILS.
Per
Besholl Falshan
llupch
Canton
Per
Bust
.Aug, 25, 3.00 p.m. ...Aug. 25, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
H.K. Banks £
1,150 sn. .03% 1.
From
Duc.
H.K. Banks (II.K. Reg.)
£ 811⁄2 n.
Chartered £.
.04 n.
Manila Canton
August 25.
August 25.
Mercantile, A. & D. £
24 n.
Haiphong
August 25,
Mercantile, c. £.
.12 n.
Shanghal
Yochow
August 25.
East Asia
72 n.
Calcutta and Straits
Kumsang
August 20.
31,
Manila
Marchen Maerak
August 28.
Cantons $.
200 m.
Rabaul and Marila
Neptun
August 20.
Union 5.
360 n.
Shanghai
Ningos
August, 20.
China Underwriters $.
.1% 11.
Manlia
Pleasantville
.August 20.
HK. Fire ..$.
100 n.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, and Shang- (San Francisco date, 27th
SHIPPING
July).
Tatuta Maru
.August 20.
Douglases $.
.07.
Straits
Teireslas
August 27.
Halphoty;
August 27.
OUTWARD MAILS
70/44 11. .B.10 n.
For
Date and Time.
Friday
Bangkok
4.15 n.
.7% n.
110 21.
MINING
.........Fri, Aug. 25, 4.30 p.m. Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu Empress of Japan Fri. Aug. 25.
and U.S.A.~(To connect with
Kowloon 1. O. the Pan American Airways Plane at Manila) leaving Manila on 27th August aid is expected to arrive
kek..
Ord..
Kallan sf- Rauba $.... Venz. Gold $.... Hongkong Mines ets. LANDS
12/6 n.
8.60 n. .4 n. .4 n.
.314
4.50 n. it.
at San Francisco, 2nd Sept.
Parcels only for Straits and Parcels Suisang
and Papers only for Calcutta. ...
Manila
Ord.,.
Parcels Papers,
.par. n.
Shanghal
.7.00 n.
.8 n.
Air Mall for "KLM. Airways Direct Shirala
Service"-due Amsterdam, 7th
.4 n.
Sept,
Ref..
Ord.,
.98 n.
the
Trams $ (x.d.) Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trama (new) $.. Star Ferries
.14% n.
Papers only for Straits and (Parcels Stirola
and Papers) for Calcutta
Parcels,
.7.40 n.
Papera
3.70 n.
.634 11.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Cleveland
Central and South America via
$.
22 VS.
San Francisco and (Papers only
G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcela
.85 56.
for Canada)-due San Francisco,
15th September.
50.
Saturday
.12
Saigon
21 n.
Fort Boyard
.7.60 TL
Fort Bayard
.19/6
Swałow
22/. n.
Amoy
Mobilisation Ordered
THE HAGUE, Aug. 24 (Trans- Ocean)--The Netherlands Govern- ment this afternoon ordered partial mobilisation, and orders have been
posted publicly
throughout the
country.
Berlin Precautions
BERLIN. Aug. 24 (Reuter),- Anti-aircraft guns appeared on the
roofs of prominent buildings in Berlin to-day, and some brand new models were taken through
streets.
Otherwise the city exhibits few signs of being on the verge of war.
Under cover of a huge prohibited area for aircraft in East Germany, many last-minute troop movements are being perfected.
Possible German Tactics
man
From a well-informed non-Ger-
military
"Reuter" source, learns that German tactles in the event of an invasion of Poland will be the following:
R.
11
BET both days inclusive) during | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Boaril of Directora.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
T
Hongkong, 27th July, 1939.
Navy Asks 3,000 Men To Rejoin
ME Admiralty wants three thou-
traines! sand
ex-naval mr. marine ratings to re-engage for tem- porary duty.
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 28th day of August, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one lot of Crown Land at Wong Nel Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised They are required for service in that immediately after the dispos training establishments, certain
the Reserve Fleet ships of
and sal of the lot the Purchaser (if Naval Air Stations, for maintenance not the applicant) will be required and instructional duties because of to deposit with an authorised
the rapid expansion of the Flect, and officer who will be present at the the Fleet Air Arm.
sale, the sum of two hundred Applicants must be under 53.
dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum Re-engagement will be for six will be refunded on payment of years, or less if the age of 55 19 reached earlier, with the option of the Purchase price. talking discharge after three years, PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
BONUS
In all cases men will serve in and receive the pay of the ratings held by them when they left the Service. In addition they will get a special engagement bonus of a shilling a day, plus any pension they are drawing and plus non-substantive pay.
2
All will further be entitled to mar- ringe and children's 'allowances, good conduct money and other allowances on the same basis as active service | ci ratings.
Though these men will be con- sidered available for ocensional short; sea service, such as steaming a ship to another post for reft, they will
kept away from their port of, entry for any length of time.
not be
In the event of mobilisation of the Fleet, or in national emergency, these Supplementary Party railings, in com- mon with all pensioners, will be liable for general-service, but their status will remain unchanged.
gestion in the Treasury and afford some convenience to intending pas- sengers.
Intending
passengers may also obtain these certificates direct from the Treasury should they so desire. Such certificates in blank will be handed to intended passengers who to shipping offices for their
Passengers will There
be required obtain a passport or other photographs to fix to their certificates to take them to the Port Health
Other vessels leaving for the south soon include the B.IS.N. steamer Shirala, which sails to-morrow, and the J.C.J.L. liner Tjitjalengka, which sails on
Tuesday morning.
demand for. Increased
is
an
apply.
passages to Singapore on the and
Shitrain and 40
10
smali
wailing for the arrivare already optee (No. 11 Ice House Street),
of the Tjitja- lengka from Shanghal at noon on Sunday to see whether space can be found for them on the voyage to Java. Quarantine Restrictions
It is noted for the information of intending passengers to ports re-
and where the certificate where they will receive vaccination will be completed by the Port Health Omeer or his Deputy.
Those vaccinated by private prac- titioners may have the Government receipted certificates countersigned
quiring certificates of smallpox by the Port Health Officer or cination that mainly for their convenience, a new form of vaccina- tion certificate is to be introduced us from Friday, September 1, 1939.
The new procedure involves the purchase by Shipping Companies from the Treasury (Second floor, General Post Office Buliding) of re- ceipted smallpox vaccination certlil- cates to the value of $2 each.
These forms are receipted and re- quire no stomps and Shipping Com- panies are being requested to pur- the chase these in quantity from Treasury for distribution to intending passengers.
By doing so, they will relleve con-
his
Deputy. Similar certificates may also be issued by Government medi- cal officers to persons vaccinated in Government hospitals.
The new procedure will come into force as from to-day.
Picnic Cancelled
Owing to unforeseen circumstances, the REO.C.A. has been compelled to cancel the Bathing Plenic arranged for to-morrow evening.
It is understood that the commence- ment of the new term at the Diocesan Boys' School, which was to have re- opened next week, may be cancelled.
Inland Lot
No. 5579.
Registry No.
Sing Woo Road.
Locality
Roundary Measurementa
N. N.
ns per al
plan.
Contents in
eq. feet.
Ann. Rent
About
CHARITY
CONCERT
given by
DOS
82
Prof. Harry Ore
Prof. E. Pallegatti
Miss Pruo Lewis
Mrs. Silvia Choy
Mr. Albert Woo
Miss Rosabal Hau and the CHORAL GROUP (Director: Prof. E. Gualdi)
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at the
CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE
On Friday, August 25, 1939, at 9 p.m. in aid of Refugee Children
Sponsored by
The Industrial Home for Refugee Children Admissions: $5 and $3 Booking at the
Trang Fook Plano Co Anderson Music Co.
Upset Pri
$11.259
COUNT THE TELEGRAPHS"
EVERYWHERE
Main
of troops
concentrations are in East Prussia. where ten or divisions are assembled, In- cluding the famous First, Army Corps. It understood that these troops would advance down the castern
bank of the Vistula Two other big concentrations are
to be Pomerania, opposite Gdynia Gayn
and near Breslau, The
would former
march straight across to Danzig, and the second would rome up in a northeasterly direction south of Poland.
There
Or 23 are, perhaps, 22 German divisions now around the Polish frontiers, and reserve divi- slons arc bebig organised, and brought up with remarkable, fre- queries and effletency.
French Troops Called Up
PARIS, Aug. 24 (Reuter).—While men are hurrying to join units all over France to-day, the Cabinet, under M. Lebrun unanimously ap- proved the new military measures taken by M. Dalndler.
According to well-informed circles, members of the Government altached less importance to the text of the German-Soviet pact than
the underlying Intentions of the negotia- tors.
10
lotets $...... Lands $ (x.d.) Land 45% de. $ S'hai Landa Sh. $ Humphreys S..
JUK. Realties s
Chinese Estaten $.
UTILITIES
Y. Ferries
China, Lights (old)
China Lights (new) $
H.K. Electries $.
cao Electrics.
Macao
Sandakan
Lights S.
Telephone (old) $ Telephones (new) $ Tractions s
Tractions (Pref.) s/-
INDUSTRIALS.
..4.
12.80 n.
Cald: Macg, (ord.), Sh. $....14 n. Cald: Macg. (Pre.), Sb. S... 13 n. Canton Tees $.
....1 n. Cements $...! I.K. Ropes
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) S. Dairy Farms (new) 5. Watsons
$.
S
Lane, Crawfordis $ Binceres $.... Wing On (11K.) $. Powell; Ltd. $..
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $...... Stal Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Slug, Sh. $. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $.
MISC.
H.K. Entertainments Constructions (old) Constructions (new) $, Vibro Piling S.... Ch. Govt. 5 1925
G. Bonds
.3.70 n.
20 n.
19 n.
34 sa.
.7.50 n.
.1.80 n.
..41 n.
1 n.
1711 .120 n. 42 n. 4834°n.
0.00 n.
1.55 n.
.1 n.
.8% TL
.3202 n.
1024 n.
.00% b.
.12/3 n.
1.K. Govt. 4 Lout 11.K. Govt. 34 Loan Marsmans (Lon.) s/- * Marsmans (ILK.) £/-;.....4. n.
MANILA SHARES Following are anles and bid prices:
August 24. August 23. Afternoon Morning
Antamok
What concerned them most was to discover whether the part was an Atok excuse for Russia to retire Info Isola-Baguio Gold tien, or a real agreement for colla-latong Buhay. Benguet Cong, boration between the countries.
Big Wedge The possibility of the formation of Caro Grave n National Government if the silu Cons. Mines tion grows worse is being discussed Demonstration in Government circles, following a po Gotd meeting of the council M. Dalndler fegon Mining
proceed to such a step by ap-
Would
pealing for national unity.
Private vehicles are being requis tioned and special traps are ruling from the termini for reservists. Long-distance telophones dre served for olleial communications)
Families are evacuating Paris, and aeroplanes and trafes to England are rrowled.
The streets, nevertheless, are calm, and there is no sign of nervousness, but clear evidence that the country is
behind tanding animously Government.
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Mind, Motherlode Mine Operations North Camarines Paracate Gumawa San Mauricio Surigao Cons. Buy Cants. Syndicate Invest Dnited Paracale
ת עשן.
The following is Swan, Culbertson & Fritz' report on this morning's market:
.Aug. 25, 5.00 p.m. .Aug. 25, 0.00 p.m..
Fri, Aug. 25,
Aug. 25, 5 p.m.
Aug. 25, 7 p.m.
Emp, of Japan Fri., Aug. 25, 7.00 p.m. Clulio Cesare .Fri., Aug. 25, 7 p.m. Fri., Aug. 25, G‚Ì‚o. and K.P.O.
.Aug. 25, 5 p.m. Aug. 20, 8.30 am. Fri. Aust. 25. ..Aug. 25, 5' p.m. Aug. 20, 0 a.m. Fri, Aug. 25.
Reg Ord.
Aug. 25, 5 p.ro, .Aug. 20, 0.45 a.. Aug. 20, 10.30 am.
Helikon ....Sat., Aug. 26, 10.30 am. Shunchi...Sat, Aug. 26, 10.30 a.m. Wing Wo....Sat., Aug. 29, 1.30 p.m. Anhui ..Sat, Aug. 20, 3.30 p.m. Van Houtsz ..Sat., Aug. 28, 5 p.m.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Tatuta Maru...Sat, Aug. 20,
Central and South Amerien vin San Francisco-due San Francisco, 18th September.
The
Reg..
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Aug. 20, 5 p.m. Ord........ Aug. 28, 5.30 p.m..
Hongkong Telegraph
NINTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
June-September, 1939
CASH
$250 $250
PRIZES
(Donated by "Hongkong Telograph")
|TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250
(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)
SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW
CLOSING DATE & TIME:
29th SEPT. AT 5 P.M.
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. 1st. $30.
►
The Manila Gold Shure average re- mained unchanged after a quiet un-
2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. certain morning perlod of trading. The list was spotty with prices rang-
SECTION TWO: Ing from one centavo down to one Italian Ships Cancel Sailings
up. Itogon
lost one General Pictorial Section: Landscapes, ROME, Aug. 24 (Trans-Cean)-half centavo
was bid 14 The Italian liners Conty di Sygola and centavo while IX.L.
Seascapes, Architectural, Street Augustus, which were to have left centavo below the previous day', sale,
Scenes, etc. Genna lo-day for North and South Atuks sold 14 centave over the last America respectively have poponed bid while Antaniak and Paracale
Gumaur advanced one half centavo, their departure.
August 24. August 25.
Morning
106,200 09.07
Germany Rampant SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHTM*
BERLIN, Aug. 24 (ur). Thousands of German reserves being called to the colours.
are
that
Reports from Brussels slate German troops have been sighted in the Rhineland moving towards the French fronder, presumably to roth-
force the defences there.
An official statement was made to the Press here to-day saying that
Volume of busi-
ness done.. Ps. 427,300 69.67 Gold Share In.
LATE MR. P. LAUDER
Estate of Former Union Insurance Manager
Manager
of
the statements made by Mr. Cham- Mr. Paul Lauder, of Ewhurst berlain and Lord Halifax Lave (Surrey), formerly made no Impression on pollical circles.
Air Lines Resume
German Union Insurance Company in Hong-
kong, died worth £64,000,
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
He left his fortune on trust for his wife during widowhood or the in- come from half for life if she remar
AMSTERDAM, Aug. 24 (UP),~~ried.
The remainder he gave on trust to The Dutch K. L. M. Airlines have his daughters, Heather and Hazel. announced that they are resuming service between Amsterdam, chester und Liverpool to-day,
Man-
These services were cancelled yes-East Upper Silesia, according to re- terday on account of the shortage of ports reaching here. pliots consequent upon the mobilisation.
Dutch
1
New York Exchange
Other air services which were can-
NEW YORK, Aug. 24 (Reuter).— celled yesterday remain suspended, including that from Amsterdam to Pressure on forward sterling, Cologne, Frankfurt, Milan and Rome pecially nearbys intensified on the this afternoon, and also from Amsterdam to Chris-foreign exchange
coincident with rumours of impend tinn.
The service between London and Ing sirastic restrictions on the London Amsterdam has been reduced from foreign exchango market, with dis- count now. at its widest since Britain nine to seven planes daily.
suspended the gold standard.
· State Of War
The workness was very pronounced BERLIN, Aug. 24 (Trans-Ocean). with sterling, and the checkrate is A state of war reigns in Polish now quoted at 14th per cent.
1st. $30. 2nd, $15. 3rd, $10.
SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human Studies,
2nd, $15. Int. $30.
3rd. $14 SECTION FOUR:
Sull Life ant Table-Top Studles. 1st, $30, 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10, SECTION FIVE: Snapshots taken by children under fourteen years. 1st. $15, 2nd. $10. 3rd. $5.
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1. The Competition is confined ex- photo. clusively to amaleur graphers
2-No employee or member of any arm in the photographic trade in permitted to compete,
3-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are pojudged to be the best photo- Kraph In each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by e form which will be published during the period of the Com
must Do petition, and which pasted on back of entry, The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
must
5-A photographs entered
have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 6.-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entries.
7-All entries to be either black, sopis, or toned pictures, and must
USE THIS FORM
AND PASTE IT
ON THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY
J
be
photo-
щого
Coloured mounted. graplis are ineligible. 8-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by amaliet print in black and white, 9.--No picture to entered in
then one Section, 10.-Mounta to be only white or
and.
in cream.
the except Children's Section, must be of one of the following wires:-10X12,
10X20.
11-No correspondence will be entered
into in connection with the Com petition.
12-Entries fo the Children's Section must bear the entrant's name, age -and address on the entry form.
counter-signed by a parent. 13-Members of the Staffs of the
11ongkong Telegraph and
the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete. 14-The decisions of the Judges shall
be final.
.15.—At the conclusion of the Com- palition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven daya,
SECTION NAME
ENTRY FORM
ADDRESS
DATE
Please use block tatters and paste this on back of sách Entry. I entered, tu Children's Beațion, parent pismo coun termign here,