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The

Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW Competition closes at 5 p.m.

on September 30

Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries. Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK Co. Fiwi Prizes in each of the four Beallons.

$250 CASH PRIZES $250

SECTION ONE

General Pictorial; Land and Seacape: Architecture: Street Scenes, etc. 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 work entailed in the production of every entry the must havo been done by 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

from

Secretary. The ton. Hongkong Photographic Society. Subjects at the discretion

coinpetitors.

or

of

1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50

RULES

The following tules will govern the Competition:

1-The Competition is confined ex- clusively 10 amateur photo. grapher

I-NG employes or member of any

Grm in the photographic trade i permitted to competa,

The prizes will be awarded to the competitors pending in what are adjuiged to be the best photo- Each graphe

each Bection. entry must be accompanied try a fam which will be published during the period of the Com-

and which pelition,

bo pasted on back of entry.

miust

4-The right to pubilah any or

of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

-All photographs eniated

ountר

have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in ather Competitions are ineligible 6. No responsiblity will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of or damnare 10 entries.

All entries o be either black. pepta, ar toned pictures, and must be inpunted, Colmasd photo- grophe are meligible,

150

KATE

Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompan by A smaller print in bacs mod white. -No picture to enter wd

than one Section. 10-Mounts to be only white or creaID. must be of one of the following

i-oxia, 10x20,

11.-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition. 1-Merabers of the Staff of the Hongkong Telegraph and the Rouin China Morning Port are not permitted to compete. -The decision of the Judges stARIJ

bo fidal.

14-At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be returned La cotapelitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.

ENTRY FORM.

·NAME'

SECTION

ADDRESS

Please use block letters and paste this' on back of each Entry in sections 1, 2 and 3.

METROPOLE

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FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

What to do to help, child

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Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or fil-treated in manner likely to Cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with--

General Secretary, The Hon, H.KS.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, st floor.

The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd. Floor.

The Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol St., Kowloon,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St, Kowloon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Bodlety.

The Informont's name will be kep strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

Registrar Is Robbed

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand London

T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan India RAT

T. U.S.A TT. Manila

.1/2%

1/2%

410

.52%

..103

3232

T.T. Batavia

41

T.T. Bangkok

149

TT. Salgon

.95%

T.T. Franco

Nom.

TT. Switzerland TT. Australia

.05 1/01%

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London

.1/3/4

4 m/ D/P London

1/3

..23

.Nam.

04

4 / L/C USA

4 m/s France

30 da India

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.... 4.09

U.S. Red Cross Generosity

LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter) —The United States Red Cross has sent | supplies and cash to a total value of

Fleet Street Undamaged

"Renter's" Statement LONDON, Sept." 17 (Heiter)—it

is typical of the propaganda put out daily by the enemy that the Italian Government wireless repeats that "Router's" new building in Fleet Street has been bombed and asserts that Fleet Street itself has been re- duced to ruins.

This report is, of course, fantastic. "Reuter's" is entirely untouched and the same, is true of the whole of Fleet Street.

Only the "Evening Standard" and "Daily Herald" offices have been hit and the damage is so slight that work was totally uninterrupted and edition falled to appear on streets at the scheduled Ume.

Moreover, neither of these build- ings is in Fleet Street.

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INTERNING NAZI SYMPATHISERS

LONDON, Sept. 17. (Reuter).———— Nazi sympathisers among the people interned in Britain will be separated from others and will be put into a special camp.

Some of the women inferned in the Isle of Man have already been put They are toe into a special camp. unes with Nazi sympathies.

A total of 2,500 have already been

House Coolie's Lapse · Employed by Mr. L. R. Andrewes, Registrar of the Supreme Court, as house coolie for the past 10 years, about £1,000,000 for the reliet ut released; 17,000 are still interned. Lu Sang, 31, stole quantity

23 silver ware from bis master's re- civilian war victims in Britain.

sidence, No, 361 The Penk, but was

Since the beginning of the heavy

arrested outside a pawn shop in the rakis on London, the American Red Packard Makes Rolls

Central district and charged before Central Mr. G. T. Lowry at the

ney this morning. Magistracy

Lui pleaded guilty to the theft of twe allver cocktail shakers valued at en September 5, and three silver $80 00

and eight cups, one silver ash tray ivory ornamenta, valued at $300, on September 10,

Sub-Inspector

sald that Вугол about 3 pm on September 180, Lu!

was reun

reen outside a pawn shop carry- ing two parcels. When the parcels were opened, they contained

the IR

articles

charge,

mentioned

the

Recond

Four months hard labour was pused."

Cross has provided £6,000 in clother for women and £1,000 in warm conta for men. £10,000 worth of boots and of material

shoes, large quantities and other warm clothes,

Most of this is distribute amas people who have lost their homes of have suffered heavily in the Nuzi raids on the East End of London.

U.S. SKIPPER FINED $100

Captulo I. T. McCaw, master of the American freighter City of Augeles, was fined $100 by Comid GF. Hole, Harbour Master, at the Marine Court' this morning after havi

INDO-CHINA: NEW had pleaded guilty to a summons at

DEMANDS

FROM PAGE ONE

whether the above demsnits are in- sull corporated in the at setters!

under discussion

alleges

the1

Anry

The paper further Japanseme Pith ColumİN

active in Indo-China, where rains are sok to be making ads and high- ways passable.

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The rainy season, however, stated to be coming to an end at the close of this mouth, afler which |"conditions in Indo-Chano cannot re-

main unchanged.”

Critical Winter Months Chinese regard the coming fall and winter as the head month, KITKA ats generally believed that the sum- 174 weather with its aquidere, nd Cars, Bas brought to

stant fill

large-scale pulitary operations

Chinese believe that the Japanese in celobes may attempt an invasion of Szechen sa Yunnan

ID

Tingh large scale evacuation of

Clie Institutions Kunting has not yet started, it learned that such action will begin as fighting breaks out in Indo- China.

The wast, amtal tumbangs and high cust of

however, 是你 dampen the Chinese veist ation of The centuries-old mid-autumn festival when shops did n rushing with "moon cakes.“

business

INVASION BASES

BOMBED

FROM PAGE ONE

on an aerisdrotne attack.

high level i

Destructive R.A.F. Raids LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter) - The great destructive effects of the R.A.F. ralds on Germany, cannot be con- cealed no matter how much the Nazi censors try, an messuges received in London to-day show.

A Basle message says that trojns from northern and western Germany are arriving up to 14 hours late. These parts of Germany are among those getting very keen attention from British bumbers.

Another interesting report comes from Berlin itself, it is to the effect that the Germans are transporting. by land giant barges from the Baltic to the Danube where they are badly needed for shipments of oil and grain from Rumania,

Water transport is slow, being only six miles an hour. It is more than

probable that the destruction of rail- way wagons by the R.A.F. is at least partly responsible for the decision to transport barges.

R.A.F. & NAZIS FIGHT IN GALE

FROM PAGE ONE

and large forces were despatched to Intercopt the enemy,

The enemy promptly scattered and did not penetrate further inland than Maidstone."-

Reports so far received show that before the enemy reached safety.our fighters destroyed five of his aircraft, and two were shot down. by outl aircraft, fire.

It is now known that only 11 of our pilots were lost in last Sunday's air battles..

گرده

the having disobeyed an order Harbour Muster on April 20 this year by anchoring his ship in a prohibited and controlled arenthe Tathong Channel Minefeld.

Royce Engines

September 18, 1940.

TAKE EM ON ONE HANDED

ILU, S. Boast CLEVELAND, Sept. 17, (UF). 2. "America can meet the dio- Estors' challenge with one hand tled behind her back."

de. This was the confident claration made by Mr. Paul V. McNult, former U.S. Commis- aloner to the Philippines, when he addressed the 20th Convention of the International Amociation of Machinists to-day.

Are

IIe stressed that the United States had been meeling emer-

for the past ten years. gencies

"Yesterday's squawkers now scared when they disenver our own. Interests are Involved. but they will find that America will be able to raise whatever in needed for her safety," he de- clared.

Lights During Black-Out

Householders Fined Several summonses for breach of the regulations during the binck-out on August 27 were brought against Chinese before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., at the Central Magia- trney this morning. All the dr- fendants were summoned for filing

during to screen their lights

the hours of darkness.

many

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THE

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Cameras, But No Permits

"Colony Offenders: Summenses for being in possession

of cameras without written permits ..........................................$3,000,000 from the Police were brought against

three Chinese before Mr. H. G, Shel

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Agencies:

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Fairlie Place Lumper

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Matiran

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Medan New York

Peiping

(Peking) Perians

Rengoan Salgon Semarang Beremben Shanghai Bingapore Elitiawan Bourabaya

Tungkah

(Bhuket) Tsingtao Yokohama

EXCHANGE and General Banking Burinem transacted,

CURULENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur- rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling will interest allowed at taler obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Offics in London undertakes Executer & Trustee business and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, ou terms which may be scertained at any of its Agencies and

R. A. CAMIDOR.

Branchen.

Manager.

were and

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED,

Head Mes-15, Gracechurch Streek, Loaden, EC.J. Authorised Capitni

Szeto Kwok-yin, of Conduit Rond, wis Oned $50. Her premises stated to be it Chinese school, defendunt claimed that the lights 6,000 Motors for Britain

were put on by some of the boarders DETROIT, Sept 17 (UP) after she had switched them off. Packard Motors is starting

the im-

Yeung Shing-ju, of High Street. mediate construction of a factory la was fined $25. A fine of $20 was woman, Cheung produce 0,000 Rolls Royer motors for imposed on another Britain

the and 3,000

United | Sul-surm, of Tung Street. It WON States.

I stated that she had been twice warn- Bestdes the $125,000,000 iritished by a warden to put her lights out contract and the $60,000,000 United before she finally did so.

Succesful Defence Slates order, if the work progresses according 10 schedule, Packard! A man, Cheng Plu, of Third Street, Motors will have the option of pros was #ned $10. Another man, Chan during 10,000 more motors for Britain and 5,000 fo

States

the Unitegi Kut-fong, suceeded in having his summons dismissed, because the warden was not able to state de- Onitely that the light alleged to have been showing from his that in Robin - son Rond was actually h

Latest Air Mail

The

Services

to rivals

and departure

It was his fret (ime in this part, plane are as follows added Captain McCaw

Sergeant Tate prosecuted

Three other women, Lut Chul-yuk. Leung Chun, and Fung Pal, all re- siding in Tung Street, were ench uted $5 for

lights De. exposing fendants were stated to be in poe

From London, Austand and Bri- etreumstances. 1kh countries. Imperial

Airways

i servire due September 20

From U.S.A via Hozluku und American Californie Clipper, due September 21

From Chungking--CNAC and

For London, Australia and Bang-

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Nazis Are Drawing A (Very) Long Bow Eurasia Aviation Corparation Shelling of London Denied kok-Imperial Airways leaving

LONDON, Sept 17 (UP) September 22. Authoritative circles

For USA. via Manila and Hono- ridiculed the reports in the German press hint Jul California Clipper leaving lng that long range German guns September 22. have beez: shellingt London frem For Chungking CNA.C Mate

Eurasia Avintiau Corporation

here

Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund and Rest

DANKERS:

3,090,000

$800,000

1,050,000

don, X.C., at the Central Magistracy

this morning.

Tong Chi-chip, of 77 Worgnelchong Road, second floor,

Happy

was ined $10 for having

· Valley,

a camera

In

his possessionat Reservoir Road, Pokfulum, on September 1,

Ho Lal, of 179 Queen's Road Cen-- tral, top floor, was also ned $10 for POSSORSION of a camera at Beach Road near Repulse Bay Lido on the some dote.

A similar fine was imposed on Chan Lam, of 12 Tal Pak Terrace, ground floor, Kennedy Town, for having a camera with pin in Pokfu- Jum Road near his home. August 27.

The arena in which the defendants were found are areas where cameras may not be carried without a permit.

LADY SWIMMER

ROBBED

Miss Joequelbie Anderson the well- known swimmer was robbed while she took part in the Colony swim- ming championships yesterday.

She has reparted to the police that she had her wrist watch stolen from the ladies dressing room of the V.R.C., while she was taking part in swimming tarda.

Australian Pilots

For England Soon

LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter)—The 1,254,000 Best Australian fighter pilota under

The Bank of England à Midland Bank Ltd,

DRANCIES>-----

Jalina Kuantan Kandy Karachi

Bangkok

Tambay

Calcutta

Colornbo

Delhi

Kota Bharu

Galle

Kuala Liple

Hongkong Howrah Spoti

Medran New York Pemang Rangoon

Shanghal

Simla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore

Kuala TrenFERNU

TONGKONG BRANCH Every description of Banking Exchange Business transacted.

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN,

ad

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained en application,

D. BENSON,

Manager.

Lul claimed her young brother had STOCK MARKET

inged his head in a fall, and she sad put on a light in order to dress his wound. Fung declared the light which she was showing was a candle fett slight on an altar in memory of hr decensed husband

Teung Yer-tong, of Lau Li Street, Bay View, was fined $25 for failing to screen his fights.

A summons against a woman. Ho Slu, of Tung Street, was adjourned a week, as the defendant claimed she and was net the principal tenant of the

Boar

DODWELL'S

The Motor People.

MORRIS RECORD SALES

give the answer:

"Which is the finest value in motoring to-day

A TRIAL RUN WILL PROVE

THE PUBLIC ARE ALWAYS RIGHT !

MESSRS. DODWELL & Co., LTD.,

MOTOR CAR DEPARTMENT, QUEEN'S BUILDING, TEL 32203, 32302-3

MORRIS

8's and 10's

IN STOCK

SERVICE STATIONS:

Hong Kongs,

Russell St., Wanchai

Tal. 23711

Kowloon:

55 Nathan Road Tel. 58772

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Offeinl Summary Insited yesterday says:

The market rumaine under the

cloud of neglect.

Buyers

H.K. Banks $1,290 H.K. Fire Insurances $150 Providents $4.10 Hotels $3.40 Lands $30.25 Humphreys $7 Trams $15.70

China Lights (old) $8.75 Electrics (nold) $31.25 Telephones (old) $23.50

Beller

Wharves $94 Hotels $3.65 Trams $10

Bales

Wharves $92 Docks (old) $10.80

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ENTRIES CLOSE

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the Empire Air Training Scheme will be lying over the English Channel carly next year, it is announced In Melbourne.

Each man will have had 150 flying hours in Australia followed try an other course in Canada or Britain.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DONATIONS TO WAR FUND FOR BOMBER PLANES

augmented by an Considerably couraging and generDur donation $1,000 from Mr. and Mrs, R Johanne yesterday, & total of $1,221,500.12 wak reached by the War Fund Inaugurated by the S. C. M. Port, Ltd. The latest dans- tions #79:

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of

Mr. and Mrs. It. Johannessen, $1,000 Mental Hospital Staff, (3rd, donation),

100 Hongkong Cricket League

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Mr. Dent to CHLINEAR BEAMEN

MISSION

The Christian Mimion to Chinese Sea- men in Hongkong acknowledges the fol- lowing donations:

$50; Mesars, S. T. Williamson & Con the Bank Line (China) Ltd., $25; Mr. B. L. Lloyd, #10; China Provident Loan & Mortgazo Co., Ltd., $10; Mr. T. Black.. 4.P., $10; Marsis, Shun Cheong & Co., $10) Dr, Ho Ko-trun, 310; Mr. G. P. Charlion, 45: Mr. D. L. Newbigging, $5 M W.E Botchesby, $3; Mr. P. F. Man Cabe, #52 Mr. P. K. Kwok, 19; Mr. G. D. Godfrey, 45. Dr. B. C. Wang, $3; Mears, Uloomel & Assudomal Co. 15: 'GM.M. 14; Mr. M. J. Woolley, 33; Mr. 0. K. Oliver, 23: Hongkong Rubber Manufactory, Ltd, #3: already acknowledged in South Chine Morning Post, $3; Htesse. Loo Bros, 177 Two friends 31 each. $2,

Per Mr. Lee;--A group_of_frienda, 38; Mr. 1. Y. Mak, $5; Mr. P. C. Wong Mr. Y. T. 1o. 3: hér. L., B. Loo #3 W. O Châu, mà Min là đi hết t

5. Fu. #2; Mr. King Lee, 3; Dr. K. Lam, #2 Mr. L. C. Leos.

Per Mr. Wong-h Group of friends, $10.50.

Australia's £50,000

To Red Cross LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuler),--Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, said to-day that the Federal War Cabinet has decided to give

£50,000 to the Red Cross.

The St. John Ambulance Fund has received £25,000 from the Australia Red Cross.

POST OFFICE

Small Packet Post to all sountries suspended.

INWARD MAILS Australia and Manila.....Sept. 18. US.A., Japan and Shanghai (Beattie

date, 18th August)

Sept. 19. Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Ser-

vloe."

...Sept. 20. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service," San Francisco date 14th September.

Sept 21. Java and Manila

Sept. 21.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes carlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malis are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 am, regis- fared and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day. When malle are advertised to close after: 3 pm.. Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 pm.

Thursday, Sept. 19 Formosa, Japan, Honolulu, USA,

Canada, Central and South Ameri ea and United-Kingdom via Sau Francisco.

Ord

G.P.O, and R.FO

.....Sept. 19, 9:45 abs. Sept. 13, 10.30 am. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South.

Africu

1.30 pm.. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South

Africa, and United-Kingdom,

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels

Regi

Ord.

Sept. 10, 5 pm...

Sept. 10,5 pm.

.Sept. 20: 8.80 am..

Friday, Sept. 20

Manila, Australia and New Zealand:

vin Thursday Island.

Kowloon P. O. Parcels,...Sept: 20,4:00 p.m..

Reg.,

Ord.,

..Sept. 20, 5.00 p.m. Sept, 20, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0,

Farcols. Sept. 20; 4.00 p.m... Reg.Sept. 20, 5.00 p.m... Ord.,...Sept. 20, 7.00 p.m... Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta

Sept. 20, 5 p.im :Sept. 21,,9.30 am.. ribed Correspondence Only

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