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Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
June
September, 1940. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-best entries.
Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK Co. First Prizes in each of the four Sections. $250 CASH PRIZES $250
SECTION ONE
General Pictorial: Land and Scacapes: Architecture: Street Scenes, cic. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50.
SECTION TWO Portraits: Informal Close-ups: Human
Studies.
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20, 4th, $12.50.
SECTION THREE
Still Life and Table Top Studies. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.
SECTION FOUR (Craftsmen's Section)
The whole of the worlt entailed in the production of every entry must have been done by the competitors who will be required to make a declaration to this effect. Each entry must have pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph or from the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Photographic Society. Subjects at the discretion of competitors.
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd, $20. 4th, $12.50.
RULES
The following Itules will govem the Competition:
I-The Competition is confined ex- clusively to amateur photo- graphers.
-No employee or member of any firm in the photographic trade is permitted to compete,
The prizes will be awarded to the competitor sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- gruplas in each Section, Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must be pasted on back of entry.
-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
--All photographs entered muut have been isken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have Eeon already entered in other. Competitions are ineligible 8.—No responsiblily will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries,
All entries to be either black. sepia, of toned pictures, and mut be mounted. Coloured photo- graptu are ineligible. --Pictures submitted in sopla 'tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. C-No picture to austered in maTA
than one Bertion.
-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following
··*#ize#:-10x12, 15x20,
11.-No correspondence will be entered into in cúnnection with the Com- petition.
12-Members of the Stars of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not
permitted to come Judges shall
The decision of the
be final.
14-At the conclusion of the Com-
petition. entries will' ba raķurned to competitors on application at the Telegraph officer within seven days.
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TWO FURTHER MATCHES IN
OPEN PAIRS
· TWO MATCHES in the Open Pairs Championship were played off on Friday last on
Service the Civil Green. while yesterday W. L Walker and J. Deakin beat A. liyde Hali 20-13 The Club de Recreio,
On Friday. J. A Watson and R. AL Keown beat T. Lock and W. K. Way 25-22. and P. A. Peckham and W. McNelil beat W. Hong Sing and L. C. R. Souza
22-10.
Yesterday's game featured a thrill- Ins finishing spurt by Walker and Deakin. They were four shots bo- hind at the finish of the 18th head, but with a 4 on the next they drew level, and then proceeded to add a 3 and then another 4. Eleven shots were scored on the last three endal
Please use block letters and paste this
on back of each Entry in sections
1, 2 and 3
The scoren were: A. 11yda Lay, and
DENBONNIE
W. b. Walker and J. Dekkin
W. J. Burling and M. N. Rakusen
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 22, 1940,
A Glance
Exchange At BRITAIN TURNING
OUT MORE PLANES THAN GERMANY
SELLING
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4 m/s France
30 d/s India
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U.S. Cross rale in London 4,02.
U.S. Cross rate in NY.
.3.00
LETTERS
That Melbourne Cup
*
Meeting
To The Editor.
The "Hongkong Telegraph.".
Sir, Before it is too late and as a Member of the Society for the pro-
LONDON, July 21 (Reuter).-British aircraft pro- duction now exceeds the rate of 1,800 machines a month produced by Germany, according to the air correspondent
of the "Sunday Times.".
This correspondent, in a
MELBOURNE CUP TO BE RUN AT K.COM
=
POST OFFICE
INWARD MAILS Al Mall by "Imperial On Tuesday, July 23 Servios"
Australia and Manila BOOKIES, botters and ⋅ a | Manila" bumpor crowd are expected to Haiphong
Stralis be present for the first running Shanghai in Hongkong of the Melbourne Shanghai Cup on July 23 at the Kowloon Shanghai and Amoy Cricket Club. This meeting, through the courtesy of the K.C.C., is being organised by the Australian and New, Zen- land Association for the enter
10 BOMBS review of the air situation, says tainment of the Australian and
ON TOWN
Naxi Raider Causes Casualties
LONDON, July 21 (Reuter), --During isolated air raids to day, a bomber flow over a town in north-west England and dropped ten bombs.
It is unofficially reported that some adults were killed and injured when a densely populated part of the town suffered damage to houses and n school was wrecked.
that although Germany's first line strength, estimated at 18,000 machines, is still ahead of the British, there are reasonable grounds for believing that she lacks trained crews for the machines built.
1
Germany's Orst-line strength, de- clares the correspondent, includes about 3,000 troop-carriers, ench cap- able of carrying some 20 men over short distances.
The ratio of German bombers to German fighters is about equal.
Not Peak Production The German production rate of This area has been many times 1,800 a month does not represent the raided in the past three weeks, but peak obtainable. New factories, are few people have been killed.
Raider Shot Down
now coming into production in Poland and may even be established in France, but against this must be set LONDON, July 21 (Reuter)~It is the tremendous damage done by the officielly announced that an enemy Royal Air Force which is interfering beat Y. H. Tang and J. N. Wone 27-21 ction of Aborigines, I wish to ludge fighter was shot down this morning with production in the west.
near the south coast by British Aghters.
One bomber was shot down afternoon.
and which are being used on Tues-
a must emphatic protest against the in an Open Palra match 'resterday,
Inhuman treatment that is to be The winners led 12-0 on the 4th meted out to those six Kangaroos head, 17-11 on the 10th and 18-16 on that are now chained up in the the 14th. Having closed the gap thus far, Tang and Wong dropped behind cellars of the Kowloon Cricket Club again and on the 18th end, Burling day Night as substitutes for horses in and Rakusen again led by a big mar-what the Australian and New Zea- gin-26-10.
They added one more shot on the land Association call their Melbourne
Cup Meeting. 20th end. while Tang and Wong and 2 on the 19th and 21st claimed hends respectively. Baschall
South China &
Chung Hwa White-washed
D
CHINESE. BASEBALL squads hað
week-end. humiliating
Chung Hwa and South China were blanked
11.D. and Mindanao re- out by spectively, and were beaten 10-0, and 14-0.
The Royal Engineers dis played great form when they troun- eed the HK. Ball Club 1708,
In friendly
yesterday, U.S.S. Tulsa lost to a local team
11-10.
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Feature of these matches was the brilliant pitching of "Slei" Powlowsk for the Mindanao. He set a new record for strike-outs, wafting 16- 12 of which were in a row.
The scores were! H.D. K.E. Mindanao
Tulsa
All
Members of
the Kowloon
Cricket Club and of the Australian and New Zealand Association should roll up in force on Tuesday night and register a strong protest at such bar. barous treatment to dumb animals.
WOWBEN.
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary issued Saturday says:
Markel was quietly steady with prices well maintained.
Buyers.
Docks (old) $15.25,- Docks (new) $14.75, Hotels $3.60
Lands $31
Telephones (old) $21.25 Watsons $8.10
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China Lights (old) $0.80
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IMPATIENCE IN NAZI CAPITAL
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH"
BERLIN, July 21 (UP)—As the Italian Foreign Minister returned to Rome by a special train at midnight to-night, Berlin lapsed into a
period Impatient
ent waiting for the British answer to Hitler's "pence" appeal.
The German press, while specific- ally noting that there has been no official reaction from London yet, de- clures, after careful Scanning of Press and radio comments, that ob- vlously "Churchill's warmongers
already
lave ruy answered, and ask
the British people will whether follow Churchill.
aren "The English people may now choose between peace and the war polley of the British Ministers who,; during 'the last ten months, have!
nonentities proved themselves
and hankeupis,"
the "Boersen Zeitung."
says
LAVAL BECOMES CENSOR
VICHY, July 21 (Reuter).-M. Piere Laval, the Vice-Premier, has taken over control of censorship,
The "Jour-Echo de Paris" wel- comes the appointment and says that The will be able to curb the zeal of
"white-washing" the newspapers.
Writing in L'Oeuvre," M. Marcel Dent severely criticises the way which the truth was hidden from France and adds that the hour of truth has arrived,
THREE RAIDS ON MALTA
In
MALTA, July 21 (Reuter).There were three air raids here this morn-
ensualties.
The correspondent points out that erews cannot be produced as fast as pinnes, and many German machlaca which esenpe in a damaged condition take home dead rear gunners, thus of trained increasing the shortage crews.
Nevertheless, the Germans cn- new deavour to put straight into
of squadrons as many as possible their new planes with crews of very litle flying experience. This policy is based on the iden of giving light- ning strokes of tremendous weight.
The correspondent declares that the assumpilon · that · Germany has not yet flung a big air offensive agalust Britala because she is either not capable of doing so or are not willing is nothing less than dangerous. Attacks will come when Germany has consolidated
her present position and these 'al- facks will seek to wear down our
defences by their persistence and continuity.
New Zealand naval reservists in Hongkong,
|
Airways- July 22.
July 22. „July 22. July 22.
22
July 22,
July 22. .July 22. Shanghai and Amoy Straits
July U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai -(San Francisco date 22nd June) July 22, Air Mail by Pan American Airways Francisco
Direct Service."--San dale, 10th July Canton
Halphong Halphong Seven races' comprise the pro- Shanghal and Amoy gramme, and the first will be run off Australia and Manila about 8.30 p.m. Of the first six, four Canton are confined to members of the ships, Haiphong and Hollow one to members of the Aust. and N. Japan Zealand Ass, and the other to mem- bers of the K.C.C.
The final raco Will be tho Melbourne Cup, for which the win- ners of the six preceding events will qualify,
The following is the programme (entries included):
Face No. 1-8ydney Cup. For Mem bers of 11. M. Ships. Entrance Fee $100. Winner $1.
"Foundation" by Endeavour out of Bo- tany Bay.
Abbo by Lubra out of La Perouse, "Mutiny" by Trouble out of Bounty. "Explorer" by Darling out of Downs. "Bushranger" by Outlaw out of Kelly, "Two Up" by Pennies. oul et Klp., Rare No. 2-trisbane Cup. For Mem- bera of 11. M. Ships. Entrance Fee $100. Winner #4.
"Mary Rose" by Slow Stages out of Iked, "Vamp" out of Breath by Midnight. "Skipper" by Sardine out of Tin. "Whisky" by No Got out at Stock.
Mug out of Tootlis by "Makie Mend" by Jimmie Oce out of Consolation.
Race No. 3-Anzac Plate. For Members oranzac Association. Entrance Fee $200, Winner SA,
"Dilemma" by System out of Order.
"Scratched" by Committee out of Nec- exsity.
"Mistake" by ratne out of Action. "Slupfdness" by Neglect out of Cussid.
пеха.
emorse" by Morning out of Night Before
"Split" by Vote out of Debate, Hace No.-Cricketers Stakes. For tem- bers of the KC.C.C. Entrance Fee $2.00. Winner 10.
"Fame" by Top Score out of Cricket. "Champlons" by K.C.C. out of League. "Onlooker" by Captain out of Action. "Dropped" by Catch out of Hande. "Boundary" by Swipe out of Loose One. nace
Fremantle Ikrales. For Members of 1. M. Blips. Entrance Fee $100 Winner 14.
"Swan" by niver out of Perth: "Gold" by Miner out of Coelgardie. "Tobacco" by Subiaco out of Karrakatia. "Island" by flats aut of Rottennest. "Peal by Lugger put of Broome.
Wily Wily" by Storm out of North
Wea.
Race 2's, G-Hobart Sweepstakes.
For
Member of . M. Ships. Entrance Fee
Winner $1. am by Jones out of Tin. Regarding the quality of British "Apples" by Five Crowns out of Or production, the correspondent
saya chart.
***Separation" by Water out of Bass that without question our planes are Strait completely superior as fighting Van Dieman" by Land out of Naviga-
tor
machines.
Milk Caps Are Valuable Now
Householders can help the country by saving their aluminium milk-bottle caps.
Capital by Hobart out of Choice. "Passage" by Loonganna out of Mel- bourne,
face No. 7-The Melbourne Cup.
BRILLIANT RAIDS ON GERMANY
vicc.
FROM PAGE ONE
The caps can be melted down and used for other purposes, states the Ministry of Supply, given by the "Air Ministry' news-ser-". but if they are mixed with other kinds of waste metal their use- fulness is reduced.
Arrangements have been made for the collection of used caps by milk roundsmen.
If householders will wash the
One of our planes was stated to have got home safely after ibese
raids, which covered naval dockyarda and other targets
north-west Ger-
many, though its wings were torn
and the rudder and both air-screws were damaged by shell splinters.
This aircraft was one of a raiding
ing. Bombs were dropped but there caps and return them to rounds- was no damage and there were no men, they will ensure that the force which attacked the dockyard at metal of which the caps are || Wilhelmshaven. One of the crow One enemy machine was brought made will be used to the best was injured but the navigator found down in the sea by anti-aircraft Bre and another was almost certainly possible destroyed by a British machine.
advantage. in
national war effort.
thea shrapnel in his flying stil,
NEXT CHANGEKING'S
AT
ROWDY ROUGHNECK RIVALS FIGHTING FOR CONTROL OF THE GUTTERI
BILLY HALOP and HUHTZ HALL
DEAD END KIDS
the
LITTLE TOUGH GUYS Calla MESSENGER
· Mary CARLISLE » Lazry CRABBE
EI BRENDILA NAGEL
Vider JORY • Robert ARMSTRONG
SPECIAL' 'ADDED: ATTRACTION-S
MUSICAL SHORT
WINISHAW in RHUMBA LAND
DARRYL HARFA AND HIS RITUMBA, PAND
Another aircraft over Wilhelms- haven came down so low to attack warships at anchor that it nearly struck a church steeple.
At Bremen, bombs burst along the docks and several fires were started.
Supply Ships Bembod Two supply ships were bombed at sea and one was badly damaged.
On the return journey, one of the bombera was attacked by three enemy fighters. One was shot down In names and another disabled.
Besides raids on naval dockyards, there were further attacks on aircraft factories at Wenzesdorf near. Hoc burg and Wismar on the Baltic coast. In the attock on Wismar, factory buildings were hit.
Several attacks were made on the aerodrome at Eschwege. Explosions occurred inside one hangar which burned forcely.
At Hamburg many fires were start- ed. One observer reported an enor mous blaże visible 40 miles from the target aren.
At Gelenkirchen, one salvo of bombs resulted in one big explosion, followed by a series of fires which grew in intensity,
THE WAR FUND Further Substantial Subscriptions
The War Fund Inaugurated by the
S. C. M. Post, Ltd., reached a total
of: $1,204,184.35 on Saturday.
Latest denntions ^ received are op follow::
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Chamber of Commorte Mersin, Tak Fungper Chinese
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Chinete - Chamber of Commerce › '100, "P. B, B. Chicken Feed"
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BANKS
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