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The

Hongkong. Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD. For the best and second-best entries.

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SECTION ONE

"Some British. Poets"

Redlo Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 kc's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 0.30-11.10 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's

second, per

0.00 Indian Programme. 0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota- 0,90 tions,

6.47 Compositions of Albeniz. Suite Iberia, Trlana-El Corpus en Sevilin-El Puerto; Cordoba; Quisiera Tus Ojos Tango; Evocasion; Olvidar Malaguena (Spantal Dance).

7.20 A Light Orchestral Concert with Lily Pons (Soprano).

Moszkowski Dances Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, (Arr. Petersen); Lol Hear The Gentle Laric (Bishop); A Frangescal (Marlo Costa): Souvenir De Paust- lippe (Godfroy

Andola); Estrellita

Sudan (Sebek); Babylonian Nights (Little Star) (M. Ponce) In The

(Zameenik); Cupid Captive (Leigh Hunt-Frank Laforge); Fire Festival (Feuerfest) Polka (Josef Strauss-Op.

Sinner's 200); The

Joy-Polka Fran ealse (Johann Strauss),

8.00 London Relay The Newn, 8.15 London-War Commentary, ARK

London-Listening Post

Baron Points

8.25

Examination

in

Dally

German Propane Summary.

8.30 Programme 8.32 Quilter-Tree English Dances The New Light Symphony Orches- tra cond. by J, Ainslie Murray,

H.40 Studio "Some British Poets" No. 5 Matthew Arnold.

Father T. Ryan, #J. V.00

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following quelations

In Amicable Talks

LANCHOW, July 15 (Contral News).A most cordial atmosphere pervaded the conference on administration and peace prezervation hold June 26-29 at Keikunnssu (temple) be- tween 260 Chinese and Tibetan representatives from the districts of Slalo, Lintan and Wunt in Southwest Kansu.

Eleven resolutions concerning pro

communications, fluction, finance, peace preservation, education and publle health were phased.

China After

The War

Reinforce Azores

LISBON, July 15 (Reuter).—

more Portuguese More and troops are being sent at inter- vals to the Azures to reinforce the garrison there.

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AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: where new colours were pre- Alor Star

Tongkang Hollo sented to the infantry battalion Amritsar Bangkok

Ipoh

Equality As A Power recently mentioned in general Batavia

One of the most important resolu- tiona provides for the organisation of a reclamation corporation with a joint capital of $2,000,000 from Chinese

monks. elvillans and Tibetan

Before is adjournment, the con- ference rent telegrama to Generalis- simo Chiang Kai-shek, General Ku LONDON, July 15 (Reuter Clieng-luen, Chairman of the Kansu "What sort of a Ching are we to

the Provincial Government, and Chinese expect at the end of war?" frontline troops, paying

Brigadier-General usked respects.

C. R Chu Chia hua Arrives Woodroffe, former Military Ailache

orders,

Nazis Consider U.S. In War Soon!

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10 (Central in Tokyo, at the annual meeting of July

of which News)-Dr Chu Chio-hua, Director the Chinese Association of the Organisation Board of the he is Chairman. Kuomintang and Chairman of "We all assumo 'ours to be, the Orders To Fleet Comment Board of Trustees for the Adminls-winning side and few

would deny ZURICH, July 15 (Reuter).The

Hence of the Sino-British. Boxer that our side includes China, My Funds, arrived here by China after the war will be a

question whether the United States plane from Chungking yesterday, victorious. China which will be able going formally to declare war now on the side of Britain and Russin has Dr Chu has come to Inspect Party justifiably to claim that she has

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in suddenly become the centre of inter Local Currency and Sterling with interest affairs in Kansu, Ninghsia and Ching- helped us as much, it not more, than hai and the educational institutions we have helped her. Is it conceiv

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Ascortalard at Indemnity Funds. He will also take; General Woodroffe, alluding toys, by the prominent pubileation may be 1,125 a.'n trip to Tunhwang in Kansu, famous įmany signs that Japan interided soon there of a report from a pro-Axis Agencies and Dranches.

W. 1. EVANS THOMAS, fresh move, probably Swedish paper suggesting that Pre- southward, was of the opinion that sident Roosevelt intends to push his she would have made it earlier but hostility to Germany to the extremes

the prolonged resistance of and has therefore ordered the Ameri

ein fleet to fire without warning on Axis Ranged With Britain

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9.02 Studio-Review of New Be- cords.

9.45-10.00 News in French (On Short Wave Only),

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9.45 Primo Scala's. Accordeon Band 10.00 London-The Nesva and

News.Commentary.

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London-Britain To-dus". 11.15 Close Down.

Free French Approve All Syrian Terms

CAIRO, July 15 (Reuter), in nedition to the terms aigned between General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson and Ge

General Verdillac, second document was published here to-day containing the terms offered by the British and General de Gaulle

a

to

General Dentz through the American

Consul-General in Beirut.

This contain the principles on which the terms were accepted by General. Dentz but originally his made one reservation, namely that he would only negotiate with the British authorities.

He was informed by the British Commander-in-Chief that they could accept such conditious and therefore hostilities would

continue uuless representatives presented

not

themselves without such conditions.

They did present themselves next moraln Tund General Georges

Catroux, on behalf of General de Gaulle, took part in the negotia-

Interior scenes. Table Top and Still tions and the final terms as signed

(Exluding

Life Studies.

portraiture, planta and

and flowers).

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Big Property

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A

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would become more than collaboru- tors in the fight against ongression; WASHINGTON, July 13 (Reuter), they would

be ranged As part of its programme to build against a common enemy, up vitul defence supplies, the United General Woodroffe said that the

Stabbing Europe Sintes has guaranteed to buy from British Government in bygone days Mexico all exportable surplus of appeared to take little account of German newspapers at the same strategic materials which are not Chinese feelings but he drew atten- time publish attacks on the President sold to private industries in the lion to the statements in the House for, as they allege, "preparing to 40/3 11. western hemisphere in the next 10 of Commons by Mr Churchill on stab Europe in the back during its Bombay

announced Mr Jesse Jones, June 18, 1940 and by Mr Eden on struggle against the Bolshevika. Federni Loan Administrator.

June 11, 1941, pledging a revision of

Political observers suggest that this Colombo The Mexican Government have Chinese treati

treaties on .00 n.

basis of re-

latest propaganda outburst has been Delhi 15.00 n. decreed that these commodities may ciprocity and equality.

launched firstly in order to stir up Howrah .6 . be exported only within the hemls- General Woodroffe expressed con-

American Isolationists, secondly in .314 . phers,

fidence that British interests thereby order to press Jupan, and thirdly in affected would be kept in view but order to inspire the German public The considered it not too carly for to fresh exertions in the face

those interests to prepare for the American "intervention." churiges which must occur.

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Changed Scenes

Free French Plot In

Rabat

Woolton-Alias

Mrs Beeton

of

Good News For Britons LONDON, July 15 (Reuter)........ Lord Woolton, the Minister of Food, to-day lifted the veil of secrecy which

Calcutta

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Jalina

Kuantan

Kany Karachi

Kota Bharu Kuala Lipis

Madras

New York

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Simla

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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHO MEXICO CITY, July 15 (Domel). Senor Ezequiel Padilla, Foreign .3.70 N. Minister, declared that Mexico has .35%

been obliged to seek other markets) in order to cover it: losses, because .97% 11.

10 n. Mexico's limport and export trade has .6.00 b. Deen

been greatly affected by the Euro- .3.40 n.pean war. According to statistics)

+49171 1835

to 1930, 30 .101 b, from

per cent of Mexico's total exports went to .17.80's. Europe and all this trade is now at

n standstill. .7 n.

Air, Mail Service by British Over- Senor Pudilla declared that the) 34 n.

LONDON, July 15 Reuter). has hung over the yellow ration boolt

to East- .63. United States rearmanent program-A Free French plot has been the new edition of the ordinary and South Afries, United Kingdom

which was issued in conjunction with cas Airways Corporation 22 n. me is. not only affecting United) China Lights (old) s..

and beyond has now been resumed. 6.10 s. States nationals but is also affecting discovered at Rabat, the Gerration book recently.

of this Correspondence for despatch by air Lights (new S..

purpose Up to now the .1.40 n. United States relations Chinu

with other man wireless announced to-day

to the via Rangoon must be superscribed by: ILK. Electrics (old) 'x ris

22 countries,

commission. quoting a message from Tangier, yellow book was unknown

"C.N.A.C.o H.K. Electrics (new) S......21 B. therefore, has decided to seek a More than 20 persons including

public. 11.30 3. sisfacitry plan to solve the trade an official of the Chamber of

Variety In Diet

The Printed Matter Service to the 18.10 b. problems between the two countries. Commerce, have been arrested, Lords that America was going to sorarily suspended: Yunnan, So

Lord Woollon told the House of ollowing places in China is tem-

provide Britain

д with

greater huen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukien variety in diet but that these new except The police discoverett

Amoy and -Kulanzsu), large foodstuffs would have to be equally Kwangsi, North and East of propaganda material distributed.

<wangtung. which will form part of the evidence An unidentified Chinese man, aged against the arrested persons. They partly the explanation for the yellow "That," said Lord Woolton, "is

Small Packet Post to all countries about 30 years, jumped from a ferry will be charged in court with having book Lord Woolton said that there is suspended. Iaunch en route from Tsun Wan to connived at the desertion of French- 15% n.Hongkong, near Ching I Island, about men to join the de Gaulle Remy and malnutrition at the end of the second were fewer people suffering from 9.3 p.. yesterday. The body of the with having made arrangements for year of war than in the days of Air Mail by Pan American Airways. 19mn-was-not- recovered and it was obtaining Cerults for a foreign peace and that Britain could face a 10.90 s. presumed that he was drowned, army.

H.K. Electrics Ris S. Macno Electrics $. Sandakan Lights $.. Telephones (old) $.. Telephones (new) $.

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2nd $40 3rd $30 4th $10 Sale In S'hai Difty Farins S

- SECTION TWO

Portraiture,

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10

SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50, 3rd $30, 4th. $10

RULES

The following Rules will govern. the Competition:

The Competition is open to all photographers.

The entries awarded the ford Troplues for the best and second- best pictures in the Compolition, will not be entitled to any other prizes. 3.—The prizes will be awarded to the competitora sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each section. Each entry mint be accompanied by a form which will be published during. The period of the Com- petition, and which must bo pasted on back of entry. 4-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

B-All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in oler Competitions are ineligible, A-No responsibility will be acceplod for non-delivery of, lose of, or damage to entries. 7-All entries to be either black, supla, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo-

graphs are ineligible. 8-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. 9. No picture to entered in more

than one Section.

10. Mounts to be only while or cream, hust be of one of the following sizes:-10X12, 10×20.**

11,--No correspondenes will be entered

Inla.In connection with the Com petition, 12-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete, 13.-The decision of the Judges alall

be Anal

1.At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be retumed to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days. Thee of milanen is strictly Fotukiden.

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National City Bank

SPECIAL TO, THE “TELEGRAPH" SHANGHAI, July 18 (UP).-The National City Bank announced to- day that it had sold its lurge office building on Kiukiong Rond in the heart of the International Settle- ment's business district to the China Realty Company for an undisclosed and will take a long term lease on the building,

sum

It is asserted that the disposal "is in line with the established policy of a bank to rent quarters. wherever available rather than to own property."

The Chirm Realty Company has agreed to erect a new office building for the use of the bank.

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n

What Syrian Armistice

Means To Middle East

third year of war with "much confi dence."

Petain Talks To Colonies

LONDON,

July 15 (Reuter), Marshal Petain inaugurated "France) Overseas" week in a short broadcasti relayed by Lyons Radio station to

Watsons $. Lane Crawfords $.. Sinceres S.. Wing On (H.K.) Wm. Powell, Ltd. x.d.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $. S'hal Cotton Sh. $.. MISC. II.K. Govt. 4%9715 n. H.K. Govt 3% (1034) xi. 23 sa.

LONDON, July 16 (Reuter).-Commenting on the Syrian H.K. Govt 3% (1040) x.. 924 n. armistice terms, a "Times" editorial states: "The military Ch. Govt. 8% 1025 G$Bds...42 n. Entertainments $..

.0.

terms are on the expected lines. They provide for the surren- Constructions. (old) $.

1.60 n.

der of all materials and offer to the French forces the option of

night, Constructions (new) ..80 cta n. joining the Free French units or being repatriated to France in

Referring to compatriots of the Vibro Piling S.

.7.20 n.

empire, whose loyally and work French ships so soon as these are available. Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/- 6/7

have enabled the wounded Mother- Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) 5/-2/11⁄2 n.) "Representatives and agents of the trigues of the Axis from this polatland to undertake her recovery," and mative populations who have the country. Political subservience rancan. has been brought to an end and the

which has always loved people of Syrin and Lebonon receive "As Mr Churchill indicated, there

them," Marshal the promise of full sovereignty and is every reason for satisfaction at the Petain insisted on the unity of the independence.

improvement of the military situa-French Empire.

NOTED CHINESE BANKER DIES

n.

Axis have no doubt already fed from of vantage in the Eastern Mediter-oved their confidence in thei

Improved Situation

ATA jed

And

The Marshal made no specific re- ference to the developments in Syria. Churchill's Words. Find

The local "National Times" quotca "There is nothing here to prejudice tion in the Middle East during the He said, "In spite of cruel dis- Hongkong banking circles as having the interests of France in Syria which past two months. British forces are appointments, all have united round recieved news from America that interests will in no way conflict with now in firm control of the Eastern the flag to defend the unity of the Mr Yih Churtong, 07-year-old Choir- those of Great Britain.

Mediterranean up to the Turkish Empire and the sacred iles that bind man of the Board of Directors of the

"While German propaganda is frontier.

it to the Mother Country, Chinn Farmers Bank, died in Newmaking the most of the hostile com- The Italian Empire, in East Afrien York on July 13. after n long filness,ments attributed to Marshal Petain has returned to her alliance with

A native of Ningpo, the late Mr and

Mr and to General Weygand, there is Britain. While German

annoured solidifying the Anancial structure of Middle East-prit not least among Egypt, the security of the Nile Valley China since the outbreak of the the Free French forces at the cll-ins at any rate for the present been Sino-Japanese wor. His achieve-mination of the authority and in-¦secured.") ments were several times publicly acknowledged. by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shelt and the Finance Minister Dr H. H. Kung.

Yih

SHIP'S had contributed much toward rejoicing throughout the whole columns are still on the confines of

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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON. July 15 (UP)- The Irish Minister, Mr Robert Brennan to-day conferred with Mr Summer Welles, Under Secretary of State, secking the purchinso twelve additional American ships in order to deliver 50,000 tons of essen- tal materiais ordered in the United States including newsprint, lumber. agricultural seeds and foodstuffs, Sir Arthur Blackburn In Hongkong CHUNGKING, July 15 (Central Nows)-Sle Arthur... Blackburn, Chinese Counsellor to the British Einbassy In Chungking, lett to-day by plane for Hongkong where he will seek treatment for his leg which was injured during a recent Japanese tir raid over Chungking when the British Embassy was, squarely and destroyed.

Lady Blackburn accompanied him.

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Direct Servico”—San Francisco date, nd July...........July 29. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service-San Francisco date, Sih August,

Aug. 12.

OUTWARD AIRMAILS Monday, July 21 Vir Mall by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Oversea Always."

EP.O. and G.P.O. Reg.

.....July 21, 4 p.m. Ord.......July 21, 4.30 p.m. Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono-

Tuesday, July 20

lola, U.S.A., and Europe via “Pan- American

and Trans

Air

Airways

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July 20, 5.00 p.m. July 29, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

July 29, 5.00 p.m. Jely 29, 7.00 p.m. Tuesday, August 12

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honelala, USA and Europe via "Pan Amo- ¡rican. Airways and Trans-Atlantic

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Reg.

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U. S. MID. EAST

all the leading Soviet newspapers MISSION LEAVES

GIBRALTAR

GIBRALTAR, July 15 (Reuter),

to-day. The text of the Anglo- Soviet

agreement Is prominently printed on the front pages of all papers which did not have editions yesterday.

The situation in the western It accompanied by leading Mediterranean was the subject of articles by Soviet scientists and conferences between General Lord neademiclans expressing satisfaction Gort, Governor and Commander-in- at the pact, and lengthy accounts of Chief here, and the. Unlied-States factory meetings at which unanim- Government Mission to the Middle ous resolutions in favour of the East and Mediterranean, which has agreement were passed,

Chinese Win Again In Australia

SYDNEY, July 15 (UP) The touring Chinese soccer team from Hongkong scored another victory to-day. in their Austro-

now proce: England after,.

three days!

The Commission flew to the Middle East and remained there five weeks. It is headed by Mr W. G. Horrtman; and other members are Brigadier States Air Force, General R. Boyce, of the United and Colonel A. Green, a tank expert. Past

lian visit, beating the Northern WILKINS LEAVES

Coalfields by four goals to three.

"Router"" adds that the members

of the Chinese Leam the 20 taken

up by Australia that they are seck-

FOR KUNMING CHUNGKING, T

#July" "15". (Central Ending a nive-day visit In wealth authorities to remain and Chungking, Sir Hubert Wilkins, Aus- play as a team next season tralian Arctic explorer; loft for Kun-. Some say that they would like to ming by plane to-day en route to open up, business there.

Rangoon via the Burma Roadzn

ing the consent of the Common News)

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