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Arthur Menken Here
Strenuous fort- After spending a night in the Philippines taking ple- tures of the Islands' defence mea-
Menken, Parn sures, Mc Arthur mount's aco cameraman, has arrived Colony en route to Chungking
the
in for further newsreel shots. He was itt Japan on July 1, multing pictures for Paramount
the News, when Russo-German war broke out, and from there went on to Manila vin Shanghai.
The
Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941, Two Silver Trophics Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-best entries.
Three Silvor Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three. Sections.
$250
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SECTION ONE
$250
Interior accnca. Table Top and Still Life Studies.
(Exluding portraiture, plants and
and flowers).
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40, 3rd $30.4th $10
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:
2.The Competition is open to ali
photographers,
-The entries awarded the ford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition. will not be entitled to any other prizes.
The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- Eraphs in each Bellon. Each entry must be accompanied hy form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must bo pasted on back of entry. -The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to tha Hongkong Telegraph. B-All photograplis entered_must have been taken' in the Colony el Hongkong. Photographs which have been already" entered in ather Competitions are ineligible, &--No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss ol, or damage to entries. 7-AB, entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and musi be mounted. Coloured photo- graplis are ineligible, 8.—Picturen subiniited in sopla tones allout be accompanied by a smaller print in black and while. 0-No picture to entered in more
than one Section.
10-stounts to be only white or crearn, must be of one of the following sizes:-10x12, 18X20.
11.-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition,
Hongkong
12-Members of the State of the Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not parmiited to compale. 13.-The decision of the Judges shall
be final,
14.--At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries, will be returned lo competitors on application at the Telegraph okices within seven days. 15.The E of aliases is strictly
forbidden.
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Hof each: Entry,
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By Walt Disney
WALT DISNEY
Donations Raise Dr J. E. DOVEY HEMINGWAY ON
Bomber Fund
Acknowledgments
Saturday morning's donation to the Bember Fund included number of annthly cheques, and the 22nd donation From hombre Evening bringing the toint to 12.448.147.05. The following is the complete 1st:
$ 21
"Pesky Peak Parly" Mr J. Ch. A. Gunderen Kowloon Past Onice Domu (July) "Atrdalulon" Inventily donation), 100 "for Victory"......................... Mr W. A. Cornell (secondt fonation) Lhombre Evening twenty greand
dunattan)
F. N. . Chicken Ferd
Medical Officer Granted
Special Home Leave
14
Dr J. F. Dovey, of the Medical Department, is going on special teave to England to settle the affairs of the estate of his mother, Mrs Agnes Campbell Dovey, wh
at the age of 88
who died en Janu-
ory, 7 last need to return to
years. lie is
HONGKONG
uted by King Featurca Byrnducate, Inc.
Ernest Hemingway, the famous novelist who came to the Far East recently as special observer for the New York news- paper, "P.M.," thinks Hongkong's morale is high but that morals here are low.
That is what he told "P.M.'s" the Colony in May 1942, but on nc-publisher, Ralph Ingersoll, in an count of war conditions it is more interview which was an intro-
be
trans- he may likely than ferrett
be duction to a series of articles to another Colony, allowed to join one of the fighting Hemingway is writing for the services for the duration of the war paper.
Edinburgh
or
100
23
2
Ford (weekly
The following is the part of
Edinburgh
donation
The Mayfair. Co., Ltd.
Dr
Dovey was born in
in 1895, and was educated at Merchi-
The following is a list of subscriptions ton Preparatory School and Bedford the report referring to Hong-
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Previously acknowledged, $43.025 30: Mr W. I. Lock. $100: Mr & Tan through Ate anewart, $10: Mr Philip Gock chin, $200; Mesers Wing On Co., Ltd., 1300: Bliss Li Woon-bing, $100; Mr Chan Kam po. $10; Mr Karel Welss, $10: Mr Fung Ki- Cheuk, 850; Mr Wear iconk-chi, 350: Mr Wong Hak-king. $5; Atra Li Au-shi, 825; Str Johannessen, 100; Me F. C. Hall, $250: Blesara Dadwell & Co. Lt. $225: Dr W. 280, $50: Mr. Tan Siew-tin, 350; Dr
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the
andi School,
the at Taken away University.
17 he entered Arhool at the age of
month Hemingway stayed a of Hongkong, where he cuild talk not his father's office with the iden
Chartered Accountant only with the Chinese but with their be under the very close supervision becoming a the business. At
The Japanese come opposition.
In of the Commissioner of Police and and taking over the outbreak of the 1914-1918 war and out of Hongkong quite freely-It is expected to be considerable
of to the
regular Police Dr Dovey received a commission 3 in fact, they celebrated the Em-assistance
B Battery,
emergencies," stated 3rdperor's birthday in their frock coats during Second Lieutenant in B
July and with a formal toast. The Bri-Ion. Mr J. P. Pennefather-Evans, Brigade, 18th Division, on 1918, and was gazetted lieutenant 18 tish naval and military intelligence Commissioner of Police, in an inter- later. He received multiple is there-and our own naval and view on Saturday morning.
and the thigh
local military
Inteligence. The
"Mr Lo Tung-fan, the well-known the back in November, 1910, and was Communist opposition is there and so Chinese member of the local bar, has
August, 1918.
ore, the Chinese pacifists who play been appointed Deputy Commissioner passed in mustard
After the war, Dr Dovey entered Japan's game.
the
Constabulary and of
I expect his very Edinburgh University as a Medical
appointment will be gazetted shortly. The Constabulary will ul- Student in 1019 and qualified M. B.
timately comprise 3,000
specially selected men and all applicants for enlistment will be very carefully selected.
afesare Jolin Manners and Co., Ltd., 230;s in the legs,
L Sha-fan, $300;, Mr P. K. Kwok. 50; Mr Lee Heung-kok, 1100; the Far Oxygen & Acetylene Co, Ltd., $25; Mr J. D. Thomson, 50: Mr G. Thomerson, 33: Messrs Shewan Toines 2 Co., Ltd.. $100: Strs Horace Lo, $50; Mr R. C. Olive, 30 Mr Wang Kwok-leung, 632,70: Dr and Mira 21 Shu-pin, 3:00: Sir Shotsson Chow, $200; Mir Li Porkwal, $500: "Anonymous 200; Ch. B. in July, 1924, and DT. M& Miss Ld Wal-ming, 150; Messra Thoresen II. in 1932. Dr Dovey antled for the
Co. Ltd. $10; Mr and Mrs G. Tinson,
150: Dr M. 7. Z. Tyau, Sin: Anonymanus, Far East In January 1925, and served
in Shantung $50: Dr 5. ftamici, 130, Di 9 N. Chata, } two
S
years
Road
550 Mir W. A. Stewart, $50; De G. Grubam Hospital, Shanghal, under the aus Cumming, $10; Mr Ho Wing, $100; Dr and
ming, 802.30: Mr L1 Mow-ling. $12.50; Mr.
like
Adjusted To Tension
We asked Hemingway what it was in Hongkong. He said that danger "had hung over the place so long it had become absolutely, com- monplace, People had completely
1.45 Primo Scala's Accordeon Band & Denny Dennis (Vocal).
2.16 Close DowIL
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9.02 This week's programmes. 9.05 Variety Programme, 9.45-10.0 News in French (On Short Wave only).
0.45 Charlle Kunz at the Piano, 10.0 London-The Newa and
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NOTICE
"These men will be trained School, Kowloon, where they will be instructed in elementary foot-drill, News Commentary,
and In police duties and powers,
Stravinsky-The Fire-Bird
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 revolver drill. These men will not
Suite. ordinarily be armed, but will be
Stoltowski and The
rates The
will following
be Leupold issued with revolvers only
Philadelphia Orch.
charged for malling single coples of 10.35 Boccherial-Concerto in the following newspapers abroad:- Flat Major.
South China Morning Post
Mira T. Z. Bau, $30; me Hongkong Chinese pices of the London Missionary 50-adjusted themselves to the tension, batches of 100 at the Police Training: Women's Club, $100: the Chinese Manu- | clety.. facturers Union, $51.30; Mr Man Ching- Dr Duvey joined the Hongkong Stu Chi-ho. #109: Mr Chung Tat-ching. Medical Service in March, 1927, and $30:Mr Wong Kau-eliuen, $20; the Over during his work with the service has en Chinese Banking Corpn. Ltd. 31.500: held many important appointments, Miss Bhir Tak-hing, $10; Mr 8. M. Churn. 350. Alt Arthur Charo, 11: Mr folmny Chea, On March 25, 1930, he became Assistant to De D. J. Valentine at the $2; Mr Chit Tec-yim. 1: Mr Wu Kwan, Victoria Hospital and on May 4, 1932, do centa: Mir Wong Hak-kun, $1: Messecame Medical Officer in
$1; Miss Cinny Chon, #1; Mr Li Po-tang,
| Man Fook Shinx, $100; Mr Kau Ping-chai.
charge
25; Mearts WIBA Shun Wo, $100; the where he remained until the Queen Wang Faintly, 20: Mesara Wang Kee Mary Hospital was opened. Ca 1100; hr Lam Ping-xang, 325; Br T. H. Klimanek, $10: Meants 1 On Insurance Co., Ltd., $25; Mr A. K. Chon, $10: Messen A. Goeke & Co. 1933) Export. $100; Mr Lee Hal-leonig, $3. Total $5.901.00.
SALVATION ARMY
Anti-Gas Instructor
On September 19, 1936, Dr Dovey qualified as a First Class anti-ghe instructor and on returning, to
He said that the city was very gay. The stabilising clement in any British colony
the orc
British on folk, who keep life women a formal basis. But they had been evacuated and in general morale was high and morals, low.
other
-
event of necessity.
in the
Pau Casals ('Cello) and The London Symphony Orchestra cond. by Sir
Landon Ronald.
Primary Duties "There are at least 500 Chinese
"Their primary duties wR be, to millionaires living i Hongkong-too
after the population during much war in the interior, too much look terrorian in Shanghal to suit a ir-ralds and also the guarding of
11.0 London-"News from Home" millionaire. The presence of the 500 food stores, etc.
The training of these men is ex-by Howard Marshall, millionaires has brought about n
beautiful
11.15 Close Down, concentration-of
pected to occupy a month, and the girls from all parts of China. The first batch of 100 will be specially att The selected for their intelligence and fully acknowledge receipt of "Dow of time and
The Salvation Army Headquarters grate. Colony devoted most of his spare 500 mililonalres own themtiful ( will go to the Police Training School.
energy to the work of situation among the less สนเท Rice Campaign" tickets from the follow-Medical Defence in the Colony.
certain number of these first 100 the British position that prostitution does applicants will be werded out RS At the outbreak of war he was Mr P. D. Crawicy; the Local Printing
and therefore its instructors and will in turn pass on Press (250): Import & Export Omee
specially Statistical Offer), Mr. For appointed Supervisor and Training not exist there,
let Cush Treaty annoymous): Lite Oflicer to the Medical Defence, in control is no problem. This leaves their knowledge Helper Mr Chung tone book which post he has acted up to date. about 50,000 prostitutes In Hongkong, selected training squads. It is hoped DESCRIBES WAR
Dr Dovey's chief interest has been Their swarming over the streets at to select the St John Ambulance Association night is a war-time characteristic.
:
very
bad because
to
UNITED CHINA RELIEF SERIES
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POST OFFICE
GENERAL HOLIDAY
and Brigade Divisional Sur-blem would be food. There are of the othelerate the train-United-Chinn-Relief-Series," No.-/ral Post Office and Kowloon Contral on June 1, 1923.3
On Monday, 4th August, tho Gene- Post Omce wit -be open from 8-a.m. to Noon, Sheungwan Branch Post Ouice will be open from 8 am, to 10.00 am, and the other Branch Post Omees will be entirely
other
few members from each Mrs D. Wickson: Mr T. Y. Lo; Mr Wong
of the squads in order to form П Kun-chi: Cameo Beauty Salon: Mrs M.
Twenty-one cleus for instructors and in such Steel: numerotis Anonymoily.
ned the BrigadeIn-case-of-attack-Rongkang's pro-manner help to joined, EMERGENCY REFUGEE COUNCIL)
ing of Canton Rail- The S. C. M. Post has received the
to No. 21, published by the China Rail-1,500,000 people there now and they following donations to the
Pending the erection of quarters Publishing Company, are being dis- Emergency Keon of the Kowloon
was very largely due way, and Refugee Council:
in Arsenal Street, Government has tributed by the publishers to rendere Sympathisers 110th Contribution; $to: his teaching that the First Aid of the would have to be fed.
abroad. The Hongkong and Mrs B. J. Ruttonjre, $20.
effica- Railway Division proved 50
"At present, however," Heming- set aside a part of the Old Gaol, in Donations for the following Organisacious in the railway smash in 1931, way continued, "the food is plentiful near the Police Magistracy, for a booklets deal with a great variety of tions awalt collection at the office of the CO
Luke,
all connected, directly or SC. Af. Post Associarze Portuguesa de It is understood some token of re- and good, and there are some of the recruiting centre. Mr O. W.
the pillar boxes as on Sundays and has already the recruiting in the world in
officer,
China's inducetly, with
with
ола
and of delivery registered Soccorros Mutune; Lord Mayor's Fund cognition was offered for the works finest restaurants for the Bellef of Air Victims BW.OF: carried out at this disaster, but as Hungkong -- both European and done much in preparing the ground Emergency Refugee Council; New Teal hands had played an equal part, Chinese,"
for recruiting during the last few Social and economie conditions in ordinary correspondence at 11.30 am. There will also be one delivery of taries Itelier Arnocialfen; B.F.R.D C.; Food
months, and It Is confidently anti-China, the Chinese Industrial co-ordinary correspondence at 11 am. Kitchens and; St Vincent de
cipated that there will be no lack operatives, medical relief work among from the Branch Post Offices at SP.C.A.
at applicants.
roldiers and civilians, women's con Stanley, Taipo and Un Long.
Paul: the token was refused.
P.I.. MINEFIELD INSTRUCTIONS
Dr
Lo
Corps
Recalled Chinese Displomats
FLAMES GUTS
SECTION OF
N.Y.K. OFFICE
There will be une coil from
The public are reminded that it i
breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communl- cations intended for persons, other than the addressee.
Dr Dovey was promoted Surgeon on January 1, 1937, and
tribution to the war efforts, students District, Omeer On March 20
The Money Order Ofee will be and their relief, bir roid on Chung- 1940. For work in the Brigade, Dr
ling and other parts of Chlon, entirely closed. Dovey was promoted to Serving
Air Mail to Rangoon, to connect appeals to foreign Powers for as- Brother of the Venerable Order of
sistance are described in separate with the British Overseas Airways Further directions for shipping re-the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem
booklets.
Service will until further notice be promotexi Officer of
As all articles are written by au- closed garding the dangerous areas on ac-in 1937 and
on Mondays and Fridays. count of mine-fields in the Philippine the Order on February 28, 1941.
thoritative foreign or Chinese wrllers, Correspondence for despatch by this has shown a keen Dovey Islands have been announced by the
be superscribed by must Fire completely gutted a big sce-using data: obtained from reliable route
series" should be "C.N.A.C." United States Naval Authorities, and interest in sport and has been a
Lion of the Nippon Yusen Kalsyn sources, this Issued in a Notice to Mariners by member at one time or another of
Clubs,
Κοινίσση namley
• Washington, Aug. 1. offices, Connaught Road Central, last instructive to students of Chinese Cmdr. J. Jolly, Harbour Master, various
Hended by Football Club,
Ambassador Kowloon Bowling Hongkong.
Chen night. Because of the international politics and persons interested in Green, United Services Recreation Chich,
sixty-four members of situation police are directing their what is going on in China and Chung- A former notice, Issued on July Chib, Royal Hongking Golf Club, China's diplomatic personnel
and inquiries along lines to determine king, is cancelled.
Priced at HK.$2 for the series the recalled from Ger- whether the fire was incendiary but Hongkong Entrances to Munila and Subic
Club, Hongkong Cricket their familles
coun- have so far found nothing to sub-bookets can be obtained at all lead Bays are dangerous on account of Club, Sports Club, the Jockey Club, many, Italy and Nazi-occupied
Suble and a member of Hongkong Rotary tries in Europe, arrived in New York stantiate or even hint at that possi-ing book stores here or through the mines, and the entrance to
China Information Publishing Com- to-day by the United States naval billty. From Distinguished Family Bay Naval Defensive Sea
distinguish transport West
The fire was fest observed by pany, South China Morning Post Point. They were Dr Dovey comes from de-
hinese NYK. employees worlding in the Building. parting from Manila Bay is permitted ed family, his mother, Agnes Camp- met by Dr Yu Tsune-chi, Chinese shipping department who saw a ris-1
bell being
second cousin of Sir Consul-
New York, -General In
who
**ing glow in the export and Import only during daylight hours.
arranged accommodation for After giving directions for Incom-Henry Campbell Bannerman, at one ing and outgoing vessels, the notice time Liberal M.P. for Central Gins-pending their departure for Chung-department, compradore's office and which are states that vessels entering Manila Row and Prime Minister of England. king. Others in the party include Mr accounts departmen!, Bay from seaward will
first cousin of Sir Hsu Tao-lin of the Chinese Embassy separated from the shipping depart- have the She is also
ment by the wide entrance to King's right of way through the mine-field Alfred Ewing, who held the post of in Rome.
building. channel. Manila Bay will not nor- Principal of Edinburgh University.
The fire brigade, had the domes typhoon. Her brother was the head of mally be entered The Control Vessel at the
17.
Arca
prohibited. Entrance to and
during
is
the
It is learned that the Chinese
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange. Ometal
Outer fomous firm of W. and J. Compbol diplomals withdrawn from Rumania under control within 10 minutes of Sanitary, issued Saturday is; station will maintain station as long Ingram Street, Glasgow the Arm bo are returning to China via Turkey- | their arrival and most of the hoses
as weather conditions permit.
St. Dunstan's Needs Your Help
for the curtain of life- long darkness has fallon; but there also is hopo, for bo they are learning to blind, and soon will go out into the world usaful, con- fident and happy citizens."
(Sir Ian Fraser-Chairman
of St. Dunstan's.)'
Send your donation to
St. Dunstan's, Hon. Treasurer, British War Organisation Fund. c/o Hongkong Shanghai, Banking Corporation...
ing founded by James-Campbell of Tulllechewan Castle, Dumbartonshire and Strathcathro.
Dr Dovey's father was a Chartered Accountant and Dr Davey's paternal
A.R.P. CONTEST
.
were withdrawn within an hour. Two were kept playing on the Emoldering wood work until 10 p.m. Firemen found the spacious effec
Shamshuipo. Wardens complete wreck and the stout counters and desks were charred be- uncles have all been in the accoun-
The wings of ceiling repair. The third competition for the yond tancy profession, one of them being head of the Mercantile Dank of India Himsworth Efficiency Cup for Air Raid fans had been burned to ashes and An electrical short circuit is be- in the London Office, Dr. Dovey's Wardens of Shamshulpo Division the ironwork bent by the heat. father took the gold medal in ac was held on Sunday, July 27, at 8.30lieved to have started the fre. The am. when Mr G. P. Murphy, Head countancy in passing the Chartered Accountant's examination. Another Warden, Kowloon, neted an Umpire. mee was open from the morning to office boy had occasion to visit it at uncle was the Actuary of an Insur Ench of the four districts in the pan. when it was closed but an ance Company In Australia. Of Dr Division was given two pleture 7.30 pm, and noticed nothing amiss. Dovey's two cousins on his father's incidents, which were promptly and aide, one, Mr Ernest Dovey, was well correctly handled by all the wardens
Chinese Volunteers known in Hongkong as Chief Gov- In
charge ernment Analyst.
Mr E. Himsworth, donor of the
Formed at the beginning of this Dr Dovey
married Miss Lillas Cup and Divisional Warden, Shum Jenkins, elder daughter of the lev. shulpo, was present at every incident, year to afford an opportunity for all Hugh Jenkins, Moderator of the and was highly pleased with the the members of the different com Western Provinces of the Congrega- accurate manner in which wardens panles of the Chinese Volunteers to tional Church. His wife has distin- reported imaginary air raid damage. And recreation, and at the same time ench herself in the Government gulated
The Competition was won by Din- to become acquainted with
the Medical Department and was award, telet "C" with an aggregate of 110 other
HI.K.V.D.C. (Chinese) Club held their monthly meeting and points Contributed,
dinner at the Golden City Restaurant on Saturday night. Mr A. K., Chan, the Chairman, presided.
ed the Jubilee Medal. Mir
Mrs.
I showed
great interest in the Society for the Protection of
of Children and in John
Tho
St
Commission In the Women's Auxil- Association Ambulance and Brigade, where she was a Corps lary Air Force. Surgeon and Invested with... the Dr and Mrs Dovey have two chil- Serving Slater order. Mrs Dovey is dron, Athole and Marigold, who are at prosent in England holding ant school: In England.
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A members' party, supper and Full particulars · regarding? enrol-concert originally arranged to tako ment may be obtained from the pinco at the Kowloon Cricket Club Club's premises, 33 Queen's Road on August 9 has been postponed to Central-second floor,
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KP.0, `& `G.P.O. -
......AUS, 8. Á p.m.
...Aug. 5, 4.30 p.m..
Tuesday, August 13
Air Blali for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,
U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Amo». rican Airways and Trans-Atlautle Services"
K.P.O.
...............AVE, 12, 5 'p.m. Ord........Aug..12, 5.30 p.m.
Ber.
Reg. Ord
G.r.0.
Aug. 1,
p.m. ..........ADE. 18, 7 pm,
Tuesday, Aug. 26 da
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono-
lola. U.8.A., and Europe vía "Pan”: American Always Said · Trans- Atlantio Services.”
EP.O.
Rez.
Ord
Abg, 20, 5 p.m. „Aug. 25, 5,30 p.m.
Ord.
Aur. 16,5 p.m. Avr. 26, 7 p.m.