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Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW Competition closes at 5 p.m. on September 30
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SECTION ONE General Picturial: Land and Seacapes: Architecture: Street Scenes, etc. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd, $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12 50. SECTION TWO Portraits: Informal Close-ups: liuman Studies.
2nd $30 1st. Silver Cup.
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)
have
The whole of the work entalled in the production of every entry done by the must have been competitors who will be required to make a declaration to this Elect. Euch entry must parted on the back a special entry for obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph Hon. Secretary, or from Hongkong Photographic Society. Subjects at the discretion of competitors.
the
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd, $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.
RULES
The following Itules will govern the Competition:
1-The Competition a confined ex- photo- clusively
amateur to graphers.
-No employee or member of any firm in the photographlo trade is permitted to compete.
B-The prizes will be awarded in the
competitor sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- Each graph in each Section. entry must be accompanied by
will be published form which during the period of the Com must be petition, and which
pasted on back of entry.
The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
entered photographe
must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible #~No reponsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or dainage to entries 1-All entries to be either black, pepia, or toned pictures, and must photo- Coloured mcmted.
graphs are ineligible 4-Pictures submitted in sepia tonee should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. -Na picture to extends in more
than one Beaction.
10.-Mounts to be only white or ersem. must be of one of the following sires:=10x 10X20.
11-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition.
13-Members of the Stars of the the
Hongkong Telegraph and South China Morning Port are not permitted, to compete.
12-The decision of the Judges stali »
be thal
14-At the canelusion of the Com
petition, entries will be returned
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the Telegraph whices within - seven,
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Shanghai Volunteers
Large Contingent
For Service
The largest of recent contingents of men who have enlisted in Shang- hai for war service, numbering 55, arrived at Hongkong yesterday on board a British liner, on their way to Malaya and Indin' to serve with the British Army.
Many outports in North China are represented in the group, which in- cludes both single and married men. about 150, Another contingent, of will follow in a month's time.
Also on board the same liner are 12 Frenchmen from Shanghal who to join are travelling to London It was
General de Gaulle's forces. They are led by M.P. La Roche of La Rocho & Co.
The British
include volunteers several men from Jardine Matheson & Co. Ltd., Buttarfeld and Swire, and other well known British firms in the Far East. Some of these firms are understood to be paying their former employees 25 per cent of their salaries for the duration of the war, of the Nearly all the member British community in Shanghai ns- sembled on the Bund to cheer the contingent as it left to embark on the
fner,
the slowly passed As their ship Italian liner Conte Verde which in sheltering In the
the Whangpoo, volunteers lined the rolls and taunted The
samch 11012013 shouto with
"Caporetto" ad Adowa as well as "We'll see you the Near East," one of the Britis stated yesterday. The Italians on inard gesticulated wildly and hurled
torrent of abuse.
The roar of the ground batteries was the loudest Berlin has known. Guns fired from all parts of the city, virtually without pause. The motora of the British planes on their second could be visit in as many nights
heard from ristinetly
the United Prema office
As 1 in deance of Germany's threat
annihilate To
the Dritiah tution, the planes come over earlier, arriving even before the alarm was sounded at 11 23 p.m. The all-clear Mistral
sounded at 310 filled Press correspondents on their way home after the alarm saw two large fres, apparently from burning warehouses
factories, in north- Thousands west Berlin
of people crowded towards that section after the all-clear signal freed them from the shellers
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German Accusation
Iru
To-day's ometal communique sint- "Lost night Aoveral British planes, despite a very heavy anti- atteraft defence, succeeded in flying over the outer districts to the north and east of Berlin, dropping bombs. The location of the bomb craters, for from any objective of military or war importance, is new proof that The British Alters attack residentin} quarters with Full mention As result there has been some property damage to private houses and several tv.tions have been ille! No military damage resulted "
The British plates dropped dozens of thanks, of which tracers were aim- ed The majority of the Barve ap- peared in the north-west of Berlin, beyond the section of the first anti- abreraft motivity. Others were drop- prd in Southern and Central Berlin
me suratnoted the United Press fee and viniety.
Unlike Inst night, starchlights were 11212- active during the last two- thirds of to-night's raid. Several times more than six converges on a single point in the sky From the office two glares were observed in North-west Berin and one in the south-east There were sporadie de- tonations, apparently frum bomba.--- Dusted Press.
11 Killed: 14 Injured
Berlin, Sept 24 According to authorised mureles 11 prople were killed and 14 injured in The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road. last night's said on Berlan United
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The Inspector, B2 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd Floor.
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The Inspector, 52, Argyle Stunting foreign journalists there no Kowloon.
facities to Inspect damage dene during Last night's R.A.F. rnid,
All further steps will be laken, and | according to the Berlin correspondent expenses borne, by the Society.
Informant's
bame
be
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will The kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
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L'aporetto Wan Ure scene of A severe Hallan rout by the Austrians in the Great War; and the tajuns also suffered a defeat at the hands of the Abyssinians at Adown in an early. campaign in Africa,
About 25 of the volunteers Are going to Bombay to undergo traming ala Cadet school, after which they will be granted commissions with the Indian Army The remainder MIC proceeding to Singapore
Those who arrived yesterday in- luded Mr
former TY Gruble, deputy
Shanghal secretary of the Municipal Council, whe recently re- signed to enlist, Mr. Ht G. Woodheast, well-known Shanghai newspaperitati urd son of Mr H G W Woodhead, editor of Oriental Affairs, Mr G John Winney of Thos. Cook and Son; und the following members of the staff of Jadine Matheson & Co. Ltd.--Messrs.
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Ward. R. R. Exhford, C. V. Erkford. R. J. Luena, S. Martin, D. Campbell, D. Aucoli and A. A. White.
Others
Mr J. Wilson were Butterfield and Swire; Mr. D. L. P. Hamer, Mr. J. Moure, and Mr. W. Wiliams of the Asintle Petroleum Co, Mr. D. Weardon of the Mer- emule Barak; Mr. 1 Fabian of Mac- Kenzie & Co., and the following from the Kalan Mining Administration. Mr R. Moliat, Mr. A. Newland, and Mr Colter
Tarer of the volunteers, Messth. G. Shotter, G. A Clayton und R. Garrard, were members of the Boyal Au care Assocation in Shanghai.
September 25, 1940.
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London, was sont on September 20
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and
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