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Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
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YOUNG
Bowling Green Club Gift
To Bomber Fund
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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 entrics.
Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. - First Prizes in each of the three Sections. CASH PRIZES
SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studios.
$250
$250
(Exluding portraiture, plants and
and flotpera). 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 Buies will govern the Competition
The Competition is open to all photographers.
A-The entries awarded the
lord
Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.
S—The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section,” Each entry must be accompanied by 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 10 the Hongkong Telegraph,
All photographs entered mat have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. d. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, lose of, or damage to entries. 7.--All entries to be elthor black; sepia, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Calaurad photo- graphs are innligible, -Platures submitted in sepia tones should, be accompanied by a svaaller print in black and white; -No picture to entered in more
than ons Beatiott,
10-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following
· 11-Nó correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Coca- petition, 13—Members: of › the › Bjaffy of the Hongkong. Telegraphy and the South China Morning Port are not permitted to compete. 15,-ITD decision of the Judres shall
4-At-the conclusion of the "Com- petition, entries' will be returned to competitors on applications:" at the Telegraph -odices within seven days, 1. The use of aliason in strictly
geforbidden.
"ENTRY FORM:
Within Two Days
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Fund included the thirteenth of $300 grom the Kowloon, Bowling ___Green_ Club: a second of $120 from LM, Dockyard_Re- His Excellency Lie Governor creation Club, and the fourteenth from
the Staff of the Manial Hospital E Designate, Sir Mork Young, is ex Fund has now reached a total of $1816- pected to make his official landing 303.70, following is the latest lista in the Colony to-morrow. or on "Dad's Birthday (Begi, 8)" Thursday. On the day on which he of the assumes the administration Colony he will make a short broad- chat at 9 p.m.
This information is containe3 in communiques issued by the Colonial Secretary's Omes yesterday. One of these communiques, concerning the actual arrival ceremonies, adds:
The exact time of arrival will not be known and cannot be announced before His un!!! about two hours Excellency lands at Queen's Plet, but the following methods will bo used to Inform members of the public:
1.
Advantage has been taken of the practice sounding of air reid warning sirens fixed for September 10, 1941, and the practico siren at any time in the day before 4.15 pm. will indicate that is Excellency is due to land at Queen's Pier exactly two hours later.
3. Notice will at once be given to the Press, but it will be, appre- elated that the time of day may make I impossible for the news to appent in time.
won Bowling
Kowloon
Groen Club (thirteenth monthly donation) 200 Menini ilospital Start, (fourtee
donation)........
"Bunday Poker" Lhombre Evening twenty-pe
donation)
Bill's Ball Table (eighth donatio Bgt Coles (M♫ C. IL W. Thom
́son's Bull terrier por Bürs logs) Mr Choy Bhing cheang Prof. Walter Brown
donations
(monly
(monthly donation) H.M. Deckyard necreation Club Prison
(second donation)
Omicers' Club, Stanley (eleventh donation) ................................. Bale of Bangliai RAF. Asocia- tion "U" Badges (17 ☎ $2.00 nách and one 45)
H.W.0.7. The following in that of subscriptiona received to date for credit of the Brital Organisation Fund, Hongkong Wer Branch:
Previously Acknowledged. 21 and $730,607.30.
O. E. Bertin (monthly) $300, the Stair of the Union Insurance Society of Canton 2. The Postmaster General has Lid. August, $67.50; Paper Co, Van Beckum (HK) Ltd, 400; W. H. Lock, arranged for news ns to His Ex- 1220; G. C. Worrall (monthly), 800; Mr cellency's arrival to be broadcast at and Mrs B. C. Tavadia (monthly), 310; every hour from 8 a.m, to 11 p.m. D. Gillespie (monthly),
M. Ander- Alpine (monthly), $10: Bike M on September 10 and, if necessary. Bon (monthly), 830; Beralia
& Co, Mr and Mrs C, o, from 8 a.m. similarly on September (monthly), 252
Alabaster (monthly), $50; G., II. Cauther 11.
lay (monthly), #25; 1., M. Wylle (month- 19). $25; M., Haymes (monthly), $10: &," Lyon-Mackenzie (monthly), #160; E. W. Pudney, September, $25; John Moodle (monthly), #30; E, Wakelum (monthly), $200; E. Jone (monthly), 110: 5. A. Kent monthly). 10; Mr and Mrs C. M. Hall (monthly), 50; E. Lloyd Jones (month- ty), $10; Proceeds of fame of Case of Whisky prosented by Mr B. T. Wallam- son, $400; C. J. Powell (monthly), 130: J. A. V. Hart Davis (monthly), #10; Bema of the Chinese Staff of Holt's Whart Ex-August), #4344; Hon. Mr J. F. Ponne
father-Evans, $20; For employing Amalią to kaft garments for children of bombed area; Lady Mactiregor, 20 Mra Cock, $10; L, E. N. Ryan (monthly), 100; 2188 Grace Ezra (monthly), $19, zutal $739,- 230.33.
Alternative Programmes The following alternative pro- grammes for the reception have been drawn up:
If it is possible for His cellency to land at Queen's Pier at or before 11.30 a.m. (His Excellency will not land before 9.30 am.), His Excellency will be met on the pler
of Executive and Legis members by me lative Councils, the Consular
Members of the Urban Counc Senior Officers of the Navy, Army and Air Force, Senter Civil Servants, Representatives of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce and others.
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His Excellency will then receive Royal Salute, Inspect a Guard of Honour drawn up opposite the en- trance to the Pier and drive to Government House via Jackson Road, Queen's Road and Garden Road. This route will be temporarily traffe by the
closed to vehicular
after
Police from the of the Royal Salute until sy's car has passed. Forty-five
minutes Innding. His Excellency will pro- ceod to the King's Theatre where the oaths of office will be administered by His Honour the Chlef Justice and de- on Address of Welcome will be livered by the Honourable Mr J. J. Paterson and a Chinese version of
Honourable the same by the
Sir Robert Kotowall, KT, C.M.C., LL.D.
All members of the public are
inviled to attend. cordially
The whole of the Dress Circle will be available for those who have not received special invitations. Seats will be reserved only for those who have already been
nt present Queen's Pior; others who have re- ceived special Invitations are asked to take seats downstairs as near to the front as possible. All are re- quested to be in their seats at least Give minutes before His Excellency arrives.
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AIR RAID VICTIMS The S. C. M. Port has received the following donation to the Lord Mayor's Faceted from fee of it med victim and Pickles: Mr G. 1. Piercy, 165
Collected sales home-made Jam
Donations for the following Organiza- tions swall collection at the office of the S, C. 31. Port: B.W.O.F.; Emergency Re- fugee Council: Food Kitchens Fund; St Vincent de Paul.
Police Reserve
Orders Issued for The Current Week
PROPAGANDIST Fernando Ernesto Bluhme Sanchos, 47, German-born Cuban, arrest: ed in Havane by Cuban police for having German propaganda and firearms in hit possession. Picture above shows him as he appeared in jall, Authorities said he had
·largest collection of German propaganda ever taken by Cuban police, as well is guns.
FINED FOR SPREADING RUMOURS
European Fined In Singapore
Gordon
A
Francis Strickland, European, was fined $25 by the fifth Singapore magistrate, Mr K. K. Onn, recently, when he pleaded guilty to spreading a report relating to mat- ters connected with the war, which was calculated to create unnecessary alarm and despandeney
"Rumour-spreading is one of the things we are doing our very best to was we un stop, and unless we get the full co- operation the public we cannot
of the stop it," declared the prosecuting oficer, Inspector E. Bunnens, of the Special Branch, before sentence was passed,
reus and have. "Rumours are dangerous got to
to be stopped," went on Mr Bun-
nens, The public has been told on more than one occasion not to repeat tales that get around whatever the circumstances, and responsible people
Orders by O. Enger, Deputy Com-have no right to discuss these missioner of Police (Reserve)
Chlader Company
Strength Increase. The undermentioned have been taken on the strength of the against them as from dates shown
Constables (R)1227 Wang Hak-chan,
(R) 1430 (R)1228 Wan Hing-ahlu
Eng Choung-ping. (14 XCL Ylog-kal (R)1703 Chăn Băng mon and (393713 Chow Pak-wing. August. 20, 10411 R1473 Wu Kal-kee. (R)1000 Blu Yung-sang and (R)1622 Chi Yuo-sik, September 1, 1941. Struck Off-Constable ()1822 Hau sngth of the Chinese Company, as from has been struck off the Shim-chung August 30. 1041.
ResignationConstable (R)1043 Koh Yow-chong has been permitted to resign September 3, 1941. from the Chiness Company, as
from
September 9, 1941
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DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
The following rates will ba charged for malling single copies of the following newspapers abroad:- Soulk China. Morning Post
China and Macao 10 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 23 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 10 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy
25 cents Saturdays.
POST
OFFICE
Parcel Post Service to, Japan is temporarily suspended.
The public are reminded that it is to existent matters among themacives." breach of postal regulations
anclose in a postal cover communi- admitted that on Aug.ations intended for persons other Strickland
nan the addresson. friend, that a ship en route to Eng- 11 he told Alexander Melver. land from Singapore in which some friends of McÏver's were travelling, had been sunk and that there were only five survivors.
Story Not True
Mr Bunnen declared that Strick- land had himself been informed that this ship which had left. Singapore Borne months ago had been sunk.
Exactly what this informu- shope tion to Strickland took I'am unable
T to say," Mr Bunnens went on, "but on Aug. 11, in conversation with M.- Iver, he said he had heard of the supposed
sinking of the ship, the name of which was not mentioned.
"Melver, on hearing that there vere
upset
mention now that.Infor.n- tion regarding this did not come to the police direct from Melver. Strickland informs me that he heard the story from some other people but he cunnot remember who they aru, "There is no truth in this story of the sinking
fan. (R)136 Joseph Tom Hung, (R)185 ! ally Avozurvivors,-way-natiu-
Kwok-chlu, (R)153 LI Kam-chuen and
174 Cleveland Elroy Changkit, Training Course-Part 1-The detailed will attend at Murray Paints Course Instruction in Part I of Training on Wednesday, September 10, at 17.30 hours sharp. Dress-Khaki Uniform.
Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be carried out an ordered.
Change of Reserve Numbers-Acting Lance Sergeant (1)14 years Wah-chow and Constable (R) 1000 Wong Bhau-nin are re-numbered as (1)184 and (R)102 respectively as from September 1, 1951.
Appointments. — Tho undermentioned Acting Police Sergeants have been up. pointed to the rank of Acting Sub Ins May Be No-Theatre-Meeling-pector (11)-as from September 4-1542; B-If His Excellency lands
(812 Wong Shiu-pun," (R)23 Chan Ping- Queen's Pler after 11.30 a.m. and before p.m.,
he will be received at the Pler as above, but the administra- tion of oaths and presentation of the Address of Welcome will take place on Queen's Pier immediately after His Excellency has been introduced to those assembled on the Pier and
Indian Company has Inspected the Guard of Honour,
Inspector Parade. All ranks of the There will be no ceremony at the Indian Company will parade on Wednes King's Theatre, but those who have day, September 10, for inspection of received invitations
equipment etc., by the Company Com- to the King's
His hours sharp. Dress-Khak! Uniform. The
of being present,
Training Course-Those detailed wl attend at No. 26, Ice House Street on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, Septem-
tion in Part If of Training Course under sub Inspector (3) Imam Din.
Patrol Duly,—Patrol duties will be carried out an ordered,
Motor Patrol: tinit
Br
Officers' Debts Strickland explained that the day before the ship left, a friend travel-
to see the authorities at Home with regard to the settlement of the debts of some RAF officers."
Theatre are invited to witneamander al Murray Parade Graund at 17.30 ling on it had "very kindly promised Excellency's landing and reception Equipment Cmcer will make it a point from the Praya. There will be room on the Pier for a very limited num- received invitation ber who love
"When I heard this rumour," he 1-asked Melver, a close
on,
The Printed Matter-Service to the tann- ollowing places In China is orarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- huen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen
Amoy and except
Kulangsu), North and Eart of Swangel, Swingtung
Small Packet Post to all countries Is suspended.
INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Fan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 5th September.....Sept. 12. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 18th September....Sept. 20.
-- OUTWARD AIR MAILS
Friday, Sept. 18 Air Mail by air to ltangoon to con- meet with the "British Overseas Airways."
E.P.O. and G.P.O. Reg...Sept. 12, 4 pm. Ord...8cpt. 12, 4.30 p.m. Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,
U.S.A. and Europe via American Airways and Allantis Services."
K.P.O.
"Pan.
Trans-
......Sept. 12, 5 p.m. ..Bept. 12, 5.30 p.m.
Reg.
Ord.
G.P.O.
Reg.
Ord.
‚Sept. 12, 5 p.m.
.Sept. 12, 7 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 15.
cards to the King's Theatre but who ber 11, and 12, at 17.30 hours for instruc- went wing whether it was true] Air Mall by Air to Kangoon to con-
have not already been invited to the
C-If His Excellency lands at Queen's Pier later than 6 p.m., the
be landing will
informal. The following morning at 10 am. His Excellency will drive to the King's Theatre for the administration of oaths and presentation of the Address of Welcome as described in pro- gramme A.
Dresa
friend
or not. Had it been true and had the friend been lost, I should have had to make other arrangements with negard to the overdue accounts.
"I may say I heard the rumour an
Training Course-Part 1-Those detalled will attend at Murray Parade Ground for instruction in Part I of Training Course on Wednseday, September 10, at 17.15 Aug. 10 and it was not until the next hours sharp. Dress Khaki Union. day that I was able to get in touch
meet-
since Ing wit be held at Reserve fleadquarter with McIver. "I have
N. C. O Meeting--An N. C
on Friday, September 12, 17.30 hours that the rumour was not true."
sharp.
Patrol DulyPatrol dulles will
carried out as ordered.
Emergency Unit
be
Strength Increase,.-ihe undermentioned have been taken on the strength of the Emergency Unit, as fróni dates shown against them:
(Jackets and resa Is-Uniform trousers) for those entitled to wear it: lounge suits (summer) for others
A further communiqué states: Photographers are asked to note
· Constables (RUSI VA, 2. dos Banion, that none will be admitted without August 14, 1941 (R)546 A. F. Hardeon, card on to Queen's Pier or into the August 10, 1941, (R)847 E. E. DOB King's Theatre at the reception of Remedios, August 10, 1941 (R3040 Louis Wu, August 19, 1941. (R)549 G. N. His Excellency,
nene, Thomas, August 24, 1941, and (R)550
will Louis Lee, September 3, 1941,
Resigilation Lanco Sergeant (R3414 ME
and
that
whether with card or holographs A. R. Sousa has been permitted to resign
be permitted, to take
found
U.S. Device
To Help
Sea Rescue
NEW YORK, July 24-An auto- matle distress signalling device for
Applications for cards many be mado Carvalho has been granted 2 months leave! Heboots, designed' to, ald victims of
to the Second Assistant Colonial Secretary.
1541
during the Administration of the from the Emergency Unit, as from August Oaths of Office to Ils Excellency, 27 1941.
Leave Constable (1)482 M. A. de from August 26, 1941 to October 25,
torpedoed ships has been invented pany will attend at Murray Parade Ground The device, invented by Richard Company DrillAll ranks of "g" Com- by an American, the Maritime Re-
gister, anys on, Wednesday, Beptember..10, at 17.30 | (5) hours sharp for Company Drill under C. Hamilton, customs broker for the Acting Inspector (Ry M. A. de Sousa: Standard Oil Company of New Jer- Biot Drill All-ranks of Kowloon Squads sey, can be set ur operation merely (Nos, to 6) will attend at Kennedy Rond by throwing a switch. It sends this under Acting Inspector (R) 33, Ade on Friday, September 12, or Riot Drill Information
repeatedly: Bourn. Van will leave, lasery Head- SOS ship's call lotters, cause ot quarters at 17.30 hotirsharp. Dress disaster, and the latitude and longl Khaki Unlionu. Rlat Balon Lo carried,
tude of the lifeboat,
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary, issued yesterday 15:
Buyers
Canton Ins $230
H.K. Fire Ina, $185 Wharves $91.75 Providenta, $6.80 Lands $38 Realties $7.20 Trams
$17.30 40 $0.55 Lights "N" $1.75 Electrics XRts XD, $21:00 Electric "N" $21.50
·Electrics "Nina '$11.20 Ropes $8.00 2R MO Falry"Farris $10.725 Watson: ($1185
Drew Khaki Unifarm
Training Course—Part IIA-Thone
detail- The Register said the device weigh-
ed will attend at Reserye Headquarters ed 20 pounds, could be operated by Lecture Room on Thursday, September 11, persons unfamiliar with radio tele
at 17.30 hours for Instruction in Part I
of Training Course under Police Sergeant grophy and
TR) 52 0.1..8adlok
Patrol Duty Patrol duties will be 'carried out 'as ordered,
W. R. CHESTER-WOODA, Adjutant Polico Reserve.
Lights "N" $1,90 Watsons $120K
H.K. Govt. 314% Loan (1934) 09 H&K Bank $1,460
Union Ins $433
Dock $17.8032 FLINE VOL $6.50
R
would-operate
should the lfeboat-capaizo. Home Present Drawback
even
now in a few alfeboats are operated - manually. In rough wen. ther, It often impossible for the operator to send und
Tests conducted by the Federal Communications Commission proved that the device could be set up and placed in operation in 16
16 seconds
*Britain recently 1605 equipment for ALL lifeboats
*Thousands of scoren have parian: ed because they were uppble to sand an 605 from their lifeboatsFANY
nect with the "British Overseas 'Airways".
H.P.O. and G.X.O.
Reg.
.Sept. 15,:.4 p.12. Ord........Sept. 16, 4.30 pm.
Thursday, Sept. 25
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honoluld U.S.A. and Europe vla "Pan-Ameri tan Airways and Trans-Atlanti Services."
.Sept. 25, 5 p.m. .Sept. 25, 6.30. pan. G.P.O.
K.P.0,"
Rok.
Ord.
Ber. Ord.
Sept. 25, 5 p.m.
..Sept. 25, 7 p.m.
Supper Carnival
FRIDAY, SEPT. 19 at
THE RITZ
Quarry Bay MIDGET GOLF
SKATING DANCING SWIMMING
in aid of the Society
For the Protection of Chlidren
Tickets
(Double
GENTLEMEN'S GENTLEMEN KNOW WHAT'S WHAT
"What! Never wakes up with a thick head ?
"Morning, Mr. Hawkins, Isce | his ablutions. our gentlemen were at the mid- night all last night." *** Yes, Mr, Higgs, they had me 'on my feet till four, mixing them drinks. I trust your gentlenian got home safe." "Quite safe, thank you, Mr. Hawkins. But what's your gentleman been giving him? Birdseed? He got up at eight
«Thick head? Most emphatic- || ally no. Not since he took to | Rose's Lime Juice. Swears there's; something about Rose's this kille a hangover stone dead." "Rose's Lime Juice, you said? 'I'll see my gentleman orders a crate, I'm much obliged to you, and started singing inhisbath!" | Mr. Hawkins." - -
« My gentlentan always sings at “A pleasure, Mr. Higgs.”
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