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The
Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual. Amateur Photographic
Competition
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS WAR EFFORT COMMITTEE AIDS BOMBER FUND
On Saturday, a cheque for #024.50 WA received from the longkong Baseball League, through the Hongkong War Effort Committee. This represents the taking at the pertes of games played in aid of the B, C. M. Port War Fund, and organisers are thanked for the good re mult achieved. A total of $1,350,407.28 was reached on Saturday,
the
The Intext donations are as follow: YMCA. (Bale of old tins, newWS-
papers, etc.)
131
Anonymous.
85
7.11
10
Com
€31.00
Harbour Office Nickel and Dimes
(weekly)-
SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW The Mises Alleen & Dore Wooda
Competition closes at 5 p.m. TO-DAY
Two Silver Trophies Awardad 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 Seacopes: Architecture: Street Scenes, etc.
2nd. $30. 1st. Silver Cup.
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 must have been done by the competitors who will be required to make a declaration to this Ench entry must have effect. pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on opilcation from The Hongkong Telegraph or from the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Photographic Society.
the discretion Subjects at
of competitors. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50.
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition :
1-The Competition is confined ex- clusively to amateur photo- graphers.
No employee or member of any firm in the photoshio trade fa permitted to compete.
The prizes will be awarded to the competitor sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Bertion. Bach 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 Bongkong Telegraph.
All photograptu, entered must have been taken to the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been strendy entered in other Competitions are ineligible No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of lows of or dernage to entries.
7 All entries to be alther black, sepia, or toned pletures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo-
graphs are ineligible. L-Pictures subailtted in apta tom@
should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. No picture to entered in more than one section.
10-Mounts to be unly white or creEZIA, must be of one of the following sizes:-10x12 10x20.
11-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition. 11-Members of the Staffs of the the
Rangkong Telegraph and South Chind Morning Post are not vermifted to compate.
11-The_decision of the Judges shall
be final..
14-At the conclusion at the Coan- petition, entrias,will be returned to compelltors Un application' at the Telegraph.cfices within seven days.
NAME
ENTRY FORM
SECTION.
ADDRESS
(monthly donation) Collections by War Eftert
mistee
Collected by War Effort Committee
per Hongkong Baseball League (24.30 Jardine's Bhipping & Friends (15th.
Instalent) V.RC. Friends In memory of the
late Capt. A. 11. Brown) pr PAR. Chloken Feed (weekly)
OUTING FOR BLIND GIRLS
30
1.3
ກາ
Monday
The following further donations and Joan of cars for the Blind Girls Pienie to be held on October B, have been re- getved and are accordingly acknowledged try the Christ Church Group of the VD.MA
Already acknowledged $144; Mrx». 1.
$1. MT Franklan #3: Malcolm Randall
#3
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
WOMEN, CHILDREN SENT TO SAFETY
From London
LONDON, Sept. 29 (Reu- fer). More than 11,000 London women and children, many of them victims of German night raiders, found new and safe homes in the country during the week-: end.
Accompanied by volunteer escorts and officials of the London County Council, they were taken from to heavily bombed areas various London stations and then to districts free. from enemy bombing.
FRENCH AID IN DESERT
Fighting Italians |
LONDON, Sept. 29 (Reuter) -Free French troops are fight- ing side by side with British forces in the western desert, it Is revealed in Calro to-day.
"Reuter's" correspondent with the British Army anys that these Free Frenchmen escaped from German- | controlled areas and are now occupy - . 14 a Toa wanak prostion oppising bar
Halion advaney
Barros $5. Mr u T. Padgett $10. M
T:11 French commandie whu 13 when ; Sir Rutewell
fought at Verdun as the Great Wa Als Eu Tongen 20. Hon. Mr M. K 1 in 17 Li Bhai-fan $5, Mr Fung
exempel to Palestine from Syru KOTE KIA 1, Br Tung Kanson 11 Mỹ
Tow Ioan ut
afker General Eugene Tag Sans-k
Mattedhausen lød down his a11: CAIN, A
Total $200
Further gifts are solelled and may the went care of Messrs Badwell & Co. Ltd Is Me Gertaude Goddard. the on Group Secretary Christ Church Group, YOMA
RELIEF AasoCIATION
Spahia And Zouaves
About 80 pe ceni wir Prendimien
11 including Sparban Zouaves
**
An
of
They displayed diskless fighting
stages The members of the Committer of the New Territories Hellet Association beginity during the curly
with grateful appreciation the Itation advance neknowledge
dubation and and thank the following
Par init manned by Free Frenchies xilla tundle towards the maintenacer of
att ked the head
L Habun the clinis and hospital operating in War
column which, despite its munierie, I yllinger
Miperiority, was forced to mit
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Per Mr. Tung a Truen) $454.30, per Mr Fung Wei-sing 300, py Mr Tang
The skirmish was fought at a range J*nh-thuy ¢Lan Tiêu $200 441
Sir Elly Mi That of 700 yards The lending Italian Kadourle & Sons $250, per
Provincini Kong-yan (Shatin) 234 29, Meera, Gibb Lavingaton & Co. $200 grund and waited for the support of Printy at China $200; 3. E. Jongst 200mutur vylists flung themselves on the guns before Cheurs Chal Fldere #121,10 King's Distillery and marline Jyou. Wing Fat 100, Mr. & Mr
replying to the fire of the French Stanion $100, Victoria Preceptory & Priory $100: Chinese Chamber of Commerce $100, Medicine Dealers Gusid $100; Funzi Cheuk $100 Fung Kong-un $100; f
.in $100; Fring Fing-fun #180 Sir I Ho Tung $50 Hats Shoe Co 130. D. W. Mun ton 150; Li To-ming $30, P. K. Kwak #30, James Lee $350; Anonymus (AW) 130: Ying To College 130; per Tung Wali Hos
Clinte (April-June) $30, puni for Yan Der Mr
Ilo To-ki $25 Cheung
9 Longfeld Association $23; Healdents $23, Mr Mrs Stone $25; L. f. Prown $25 China Dispensary $25: Dr L! 8u» Fan $23, Mins MB (tal1 $20; Ching Hu College $20. Amicinted Trading Corp & En keu, per Mr Pung Ki-chruk $20; Mra. House $50; Mr. Whitcroft $20: Col Dow begin $ Father Donnelly $16; Cheong ing $10; Cheong Hing Store $10, Jebshum Shipping Co. $10, Fook Hing Cheong $10, Hung Chi-po 10: Mr. & Mr. Walter Clark $10 Mrs. 1. fueluards $10: Sir R. Kolewali $10 Kam Tong Restart $10; 11. 6. Mok 10 Wat Sai-man $0; Tang Fat $3. Chu Wing-fung #3; Leung Hung $5; Min Ella! 1: Duckworth $3; 3 T. Dagram $5
Please use block letters and paste this
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CENTRAL "COMFORTABLE - FIREPROOF
Mr Jon Yun-lam, quinine and bandagYS, Messrs. Nestles Milk Co., Eagle Brend condensed milk; Mrs. Roise. three dozen patrs babies mučka,
Further support is respectfully request-
ed.
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary issued on Saturday says:
The market was featureless.
Buyers.
Entertainments $8,00
Sellers.
Trams $10 Telephones (old) $24.50 Dairy Farms $18.25
Sales,
H.K. Govt: 34% Loan 95 Dairy Farms $18
China Lights (new) $4.10
"The Hongkong Telegraph's"
10th Annual
Amateur Photographic Competition
ENTRIES
CLOSE TO-DAY
at 5 p.m.
Munitions Saved
i
withdrew. When the French heavy gun lorry got stuck. Its crew refused to abusion it although the Balans were attacking from only 400
They pushed vurds runge
it clear while the game returned the Bre of Esth cun and lorry the Italians were saved.
The valuable help they have given British froups in the western desert is praised in a statement from British Headquarters in Catro to-day
15
The slatement revealed that there a turge French reserve force in Eynt renty to take the field when its training is completed.
RADIO
ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc) and
3149 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Beethoven Symphony Number Four
|
BOMBE BURSTING ON SANDS
September 30, 1940,
2MP BOMB "BURSTING
CHALK CLIFFS
The bombing of a German big gun emplacement cui in the chalk cliffs of Calais.
The bomb following those seen exploding scored a direct hit.
United States
Drawn
Closer To Communists
HONGKONG AIR MAIL SERVICES
PM-G’■ Statement -
The Post Offion is uncertain when it oan expect mail held up by theamuspsensalon of the Bangkok-Hongkong air route.
‚“Bangkok has not advised :us what it is doing with the mall. or even if there is any mail," said the Postmaster General (Mr. R.AD. Forrest) this morn- ing.
*They will send the mail on by boat. I expect, as rapidly as they Kan.
"The airline may have taken the mall back to. Singapore when they found they could not ret through.
"But until wo get definite news we will not know just when ikke letters will be arriving."
GOEBBELS
CLOSES DOWN When R.A.F. Are About
LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter). -Whenever the RA.F. visit Germany, German radio stations go off the air. During the past week they have been off the air many times.
Indeed, the sudden closing down han happened so often that the Ger mana have had to make some sort of excuse to their listeners. They do not, of course, admit that it is R.A.F. netivity that makes them shut down, but Zeesen to-day said that absence of short-wave transmissions from time to me was due to cosmic causes. This, the station added, was also the opinion of Italian experts.
Apparently German astronomers are off the air 100. These
cosmic causes have not affeeted the short- wave transmissions from Britain or other parts of the world.
Whine From Goebbels Besides doing a lot of damage to
disturbing Nazi Party activities,
British Children Now Germany, the R.A.. are apparently
ISTANBUL, Sept. 29 (Reuter).The new pact between the Axis Powers and Japan is considered here as simply consecration of the union already existing between the three partnera.
"ikom," expressing the general | Turkish view, says that the part indisputably directed against Anvelo The Soviet Uulunk, maut H well a adida The community of interests betwren the Saviet Union
and Ameriva arising from this agit vssive | coalition now rainpets them to join with litera
Broadcast on
a frequency of 845 k.c's, and on short wave from 1-2.15: p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's, per second.
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.
No. 36
La с
12.30 Symphony Major (Linz")——(Mozart).
Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
1.0 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.
1.02 Plano.
Lesito
Hutchinson
at
the
1.15 Bob Crosby's Orchestra. 1.30 Reuter
Press, and Rugby Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
1.45 Belections from Light Opera. 2.15 Close down. 6.0 p.m. Half an Hour of Dance Music.
local stock
6.30
Closing p.m. quotations.
6,38 A Light, French Programme. 7.0 Selections from “Iolanthe.” 7.30 London Relay-The News, 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements,
6.02 Band Music,
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Collect Herbs
LONDON, Sept
20
(UP)
The
21 torj;tlt: strong, progress of the war has cut off the cocation front against the ambition supplies of many mediemai plants on of the totalitarian Powers to subdue which doctors and chemists rely for anel donate the whole world." maty prescriptions.
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Dr. Goebbels in a speech to-day to the Hitler Youth sald that danger from the air in number of districts frequently makes it completely im-
wark. possible to carry
131 An Interesting sentence his speech was his plea to parents jearn to trust those of their children
to
who are members of the Hitler Youth.
H.K. Stock Market
Schoolchildren Throughout Britain Soviet Press Interested ure being recruited to revive a ren-
turies-old British industry the collec Mr MOSCOW, Sept. 29 (Reuter}
tion of herbs and plants used in cordell Hall's statement tust the medicines to remedy the shortage Japanese-Axis allure had
The co-operation of the school- clear a "relationship which had long eldren is being enlisted by the A- existed in effect" is given consideriation of British Chemteul Marie-
bile prominence in the Soviet Press; furturers They will be paid accord- 'The following quotations this mortig
g to the amount they rullert. issued on the Hongkong Stock They will receive as much as £20 | ket fliis morning. The Soviet Prose niso carried a
hundredweight for exmomile lengthy despatch from the New York
flowers down to eight shillings espondent of the "Tass" agency hundredweight for oak bark eferring to the ever-increasing ut-
est thre
armaments ; pul industry
6.23 Quentin Maclean at the Or-| KATL
8.83 Geraldo and His Orchestra in Dance Musle.
0.0 London Relay---The News and Topical Talks.
9.30 Sonata in G Major (Op. 30 No. (Beethoven), Rachmaninoff (Fiano) and Kreisler (Violin).
9.47 Symphony No. 4 in B Flat Major top. 60) (Beethoven), The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conduct- ed by Arturo Toscanini.
10.18
Bongs by Ellambeth Schu- mann (Soprano). --- /
Be Praised, Thou Peaceful Night The Vagabond"), (Zehrer); The Bliss of Pensive Melancholy. (Öp: 83 No. 1), With a Coloured Ribbon (Op: 83 No 3), (Beethoven); Scold Me, Scold Me, O doar Masetto, ("Don Giovanni Mozart),
10.30 A Spanish Programme. 11,0 Close down
American
The newspaper, "Trud," publishes. an article from "Gazette Lausanne,'
stating that America has a naval superiority aver Japan In the Partie
29
H.M.S. CHURCHILL
LONDON, Sept. (Reuter).-- The ship which will eventually bear the name of HMS. Churchill was Enmong the first batch of American destroyers which reached Britain to day.
LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter) --A|
The captain of one of the destroy- Bombay message to-day states that Mahatrna Gandhi has gone into a era naid: "The crossing was entirely
without incident. We have not sceni spiritual silence in preparation for his
trucy of the enemy." meeting with the Viceroy to-day.
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Imperial Airways Service between, Hongkong and Bangkok is temporarily, suspended. Alr mall correspondence will be accepted at the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the Arst opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the cast and west- bound air services.
Small Packet Post to all colatries suspended.
.Sept. 30.
Oct. 1.
INWARD MAILS London and Straits
Javn and Manila
..Oct. 2. Australia and Manlia U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai (Seattle- date, 20th August)...Oct. 3. Ale Mail by "Pan American Airways. Direct Servies," San Francisco Oct. 4. dato 27th Beplumber, ¡inesi U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- ..Oct. 4.
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Calcutta and Straite
..Oct. 8.
London and Straits
.Oct; €.
Oct. 9.
Australia, Rabaul and Monila
Oct. 12.
Java and Manila
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tered and parcel malla are closed at 72 n.
5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 5 pr., Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.
BANKS
.1..306
H.K. Banks £
H.K. Banks (H.K.) £ Chartered L
6% 0.
Mercantile, A. & B. L Mercantile, C. £ East Aslu $.
.27 n.
11 n.
INSURANCES
Canton 3. Union .... Chinn Underwriters H.K. Fire $..
SHIPPING
Douglases $. Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinos D. $. Shell (Bearers) 5/- Waterboats $ x.d.
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $.......... Docks (old) $. Docks (new).$. Providents $.. S'hal Dockyards $.
MINING
Kutlan /-... Raubs $.. H.K. Mines
Hotels
LANDS
Lands $N Landis 4% Debentures
S'hal Lands Sh. §. Humphreys $: H.K Realties $. Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Trams $.....
Peak Trams (old)
Peak Trams (new)
Star Ferrice $..
Y. Ferries $.
.72 n.
200 n.
405 n.
Wednesday, Oct. 2. Sandakan............................................... pm Manila, Australia and New Zealand
vie Thursday Island.
K. P. O.
Reg
ord.,
Ord. ...
1 n.
150 п.
120 n.
11 n.
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100 n.
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Oct. 3, 4 p.m. .Oct. 5, 5 p.m. .Oct. 3, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Oct 3, 4 pan.
Oct. 3, 5 pm..
„Oct. 8,7 p.m.
..0%. Manlia, Rabaul, Australia and New
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1% cts. n.
China Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) $ cp. H.K, Electrics" (old) H.K. Electrics (new) Macao Electrics" (old) Macao Electrics (new) Sandakan Lights $ Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $
INDUSTRIALS
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...Oct. 4, 9.30 a.m. 100 n. Shanghal, Japan, Canada, USA. 12.00 n.
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Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.90 m. Cald: Mace (Prof.), Sh. $...12. Canton Ives $. *Cement $....
HK. Ropes $.2
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COTTON MILLS Sh. $
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Oct. 4. 5.00 pum. „Ost. 4, 7,90 p.m.
Saturday, Oct.
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„Oct:55 p.m.
Oct. 8, 5.p.m.
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