Wednesday
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 17, 1941,
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nt
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The
Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
June
September, 1941. Two Silver Trophion Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-beat entries. Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes Ins erch of tl:0 three Sections.
$250
CASH PRIZES
$250
SECTION ONE
·Interior scence. Table Top and Stili 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 4th $10 2nd $40, 3rd $30.
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.
lord
The entries awarded the Trophies for the bext and second- best pletures 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- each Section. Each graph in entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com petition. and which mus pasted on back of entry.
be
-The right to publish any or all of the entries ta reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,
must
All photographs entered have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 4.-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entrica
7--All entries to be either black,"
sepia, or toned pictures, and musi be mounted. · Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible. -Pictures submitted in popia tones should be accompanied by a amalier. print in black and while. No picture to entered in more than one Section.
10-Mounts to be only white or cream, gs must be of one of the following
Biz-10X12, 18×30.. 11-No correspondence will be en'ared
lifte in connection with the Com petition, 12-Members of the Blaffe of the Trongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete.
13. The decision of the Judges, shall
Anal
16-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph cascos Within seven days. 15.-7714 use of altason...... is strictly
forbkiden.
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No Room For
U.S. Forces
).
In Europe
But Navy, Air Corps Would Be Useful
NEW YORK, July 28 Britain does not need an Ameri- can expeditionary force in Europe, since there, but would not be adverse to a declaration of war against Germany by the United States, according to Sir Gerald Campbell, Dircetor- General of British Information Services here. Sir. Gerald has just returned to his post in New York after a visit to England.
"It America decided to come into Sir Gerald told newspa- per interviewers, "it would be the Navy and the Air Force that would give the greatest help, because the island is too small to entertain very many more troops."
the war,
Sir Gerald saw the swift British freezing of Japanese assets following
UFS
NEWFOUNDLANDERS BUSY-These are members of a Newfoundland regiment, part of the Royal Artillery, in training in Sussex, England, before assignment to active duty. They're carrying shells to feed the big guns. Newfoundland is one of Britain's oldest colonies.
Physiologist Debunks Popular Food Taboos
War Taxation. Rules For Depreciation
NO BOVE WOUK-
any person carrying on the business of a bank; "Bank" means any bank this whose head office is outside Colony; "Hongkong branch" means
the business carried on in branch
by any such bank; "Other means the business carried on by a banic in any place outside Hongkong, Including that carried on at its prin
Place of business.
by u
BANKS
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AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:
Where any accounts prepared u bank for its own purposes dis- close, in the opinion of the Commu- sioner, the trun profits of the Hong-Alor Star
the profits of the Amritsar kong branch,
ang branch Hongkong
aball the pur-Bangkok
-Lor
Agencies: Kusla
Hongkong
Itangoon
Iloil
Salgon
Ipoh
Gemarang
Karachi,
Seremban
Klang
Shanghai
Kobe
•Singapore Billawar Sourabaya
Taiping
Madron +
Tentain
Manila Medan
Tongkah
(Bhuket)
New York - Teingtao
Pelping
Yokohama
(Peking) Penand
Clive Street Lumpur Fairlie Placa Kuching
poses of assessment, be computed on Batavia the basis of such accounts. Where Bombay no accounts are prepared which in Calcutta
the Commissioner the opinion of disclose the true profits of the Hong- kang branch, the following provisions shall apply 10 the determination of Canton
Cawnpore such profis,
the Cebu same proportion of the colombo (a) the total profits of the bank as the assets Delhi of the Hongkong branch bear to the Helphong.. total assets, of the bank shall be tankow treated as profits made from transac-
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General
tions in this Colony and shall be Banking Business transacted. assessed accordingly;
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(b) when the said total profits have been computed on a basis which differs materially from that prescrib- ed in the Ordinance, the ratio of profits shall be adjusted so as to cor respond as nearly as possible to the ratio which would have been arrived at if the total profits had been .com- puted in accordance with the provi-
of the Ordinance: Where It appears expedient to the Commissioner he may, in relation to transaction, Instead of any, exchange
acting under the provisions of sub- paragraphy (a) and (b) of this paca- graph, estimate the amount of the profils from, the transaction and assess such profits, accordingly.
Notes on Rule Z
This rule applies to non-resident banks operating In Hongkong.
Paragraph 2-It expected that accounts of the Hongkong branches of banks will be sufficiently
the
them.
opened
and
CURRENT ACCOUNTS FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Office in Lendon undertakes Executor and Trustee busi. ness, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which
W. EL EVANS THOMAS, · Agencies and Branches.
Manager.
ba may
ascertained at any of Ita
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED
Toad Omce:-15, Gracechurch Street, London, E,CJ, Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund and Rest ........
DANKENS:
Bank, Ltd,
£3,000,000
1,000,000
1,050,000
1,234,000
The Bank of England Midland
Bombay
BERKELEY, Cal. (UP).—It's all right to drink water with meals and to mix accurate for the computation of the such foods as shrimps and strawberries, milk and fish, according to Dr Arthur H. profits of the branch to be based upon Steinhaus, distinguished physiology expert of George Williams College. Discussing
Where, however, either no branch langk the modern American's cating habits, Dr Steinhaus, visiting at the University of accounts are prepared, or the Hong-Calcutta
kong branch accounts are so merged Colombo. California, attacked the "superstition against water.”
with the accounts of other branches as to make it difficult to compute the Hongkong irae profits provision is made for the Howrah
ipoh profits to be ascertained by oppor tloning the total profits of the balc In the ratio of the Hongkong assets to total assets.
"Is it harmful to drink water with meals?" he asked. "Eartler views held that it was harmful because the stomach juices thereby were seriously diluted. Experimentation hns proved that water is one of the best stimulators to stomach secretion. Digestion is improved. Even cold water is no signi-
Ideal Situation
this country's action as an instance of the two Governments working along parallel lines after consulta-ficant deterrent to digestion." tion rather than negotiation.........
Opinions On Russia
Statements that certain com- binations of food are harmful to the individual were branded Turning to Germany's Eastern Front, he said there were two opin- as "groundless" by Dr Stein- lons in Britain concerning the Nazi-haus. Russian war.
"One Is that Russia will fall to withstand for more than a couple of months." be continued. "The other is that the Russians are sucking the Germans in still further and that the Germans may be there when the snow falls-let's hope it will be ear- lier than ever-and, if they are, that then they won't get out so easily and will have to be there for the winter/
The Information chief placed losses
450,000
men for the Germans and 1,000,000 for the Russians.
Sir Gerald asserted that the Brl- tish people were thankful for given them by the United States.
"They have been battered about to beat the band in most at the towns, and yet they are as calm as
of
Acids Overcome
H.K. Stock Market
BANKS
.1.480 b.! .77 n.
"If foodless and matchless, John The following quotations were Doc some day would walk through Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- the woods, upon firing sit stream ket this morning, to straighten out his cockeyed think- ing, then when hungry pass up ham- burger stands and taverns homeward plain wholesome dinner, and "Shrimp with strawberries, milk after helping the wife with the dishes with fish, starch foods with acids play with the kids or otherwise oc- they're all harmless unless the in-cupy himself with socially construc- dividual is allergic to one or several tive work, he might be surprised with of them," he declared. "The normal himself. stomach secretes (1) acid much
stronger than that which is taken
in so-called acid foods,"
Even the advocates of the long respected "three squares" a day, eaten at regular times, as an effective health measure were confounded by the doctor.
to a
"It might take several days, but eventually he would find that it feels good to be John Doe with clean mouth and lungs, to be John Doe with mind and emotions at peace with the world. To be John Doc, alive and healthy, uneramped by artificial aids, would give him a feeling as priceless as it The conventional three squares 18 is costless," simply a matter of convenience," he Modern "scientific" health rules, παλεί. ald
"Much more sensible would 1 according to the doctor, are often as be to eat whenever we became hun erroneous as their predecessors of gry. For young children and certain
yesterday. adults who suffer terrible hunger pangs,
would be more effective."
they can be. But I don't thlak they a dve, six, or seven light meals
would be so calm if they didn't know this country was helping. "They have no iden
et making peace. That wasn't mentioned. In fact, they expect a peace offensive. If Germany ever gets the better of Russia, they expect a peace offen- sive."
Explains Bombing
The British spokesman withheld a formal reply to a question as to why
Intensively, but indleated Indirectly It was duo to the British leaders' to concentrate on other ellies
communication centres. There
factory,
JOCKS,
le ກ a lack of important enough tar- gets" in the German Capital, he said, adding that "a bomber can only stay over Berlin about 20 minutes in the present phases."
Feelings Not Known
Trouble Upon Trouble
"Too often health rules were mere- ly devices designed to force the pre-
The modern American came in for a broadside, of the physiologist'a judices of one generation on to the criticism.
next," he declared. "About a genera- tion ago such rules began to lose "I daresay many Americans have no their grip on us, so we turned to idea how they themselves, alone and science for health facts. This has got unassisted really feel," the doctor us into even more trouble. In the observed. "They barge into the new place of one family-cherished health day under the stimulation of caffein- rule, we now have a score of high- Indien java. Soon they deaden their powered, recently concocted, formid- jangled nerves with nicotine." able sounding statements claiming to
you
"thundering fury of loud
The worst, however, is to come, be health facts." Berlin had not been bombed more according to claims" by manufacturers and stock
the doctor, especially if | wire enjoys a
a social hour and maybe holders as to the health merits of a beer with the boys on the way their respective products has had at home at night.
least one favourable effect, however,! "From half post afternoon until Dr Steinhaus pointed out: people late at night their irritated minds and new ask for reasons back of health solace in alcohol. At headache lime statement
statements before accepting them an aspirit gives them an escape. completely. Bubbling alkalizers remove yester-This is the era of 'health reasons"," Jay's brown taste to make room, for he said. "We must learn not to be- By the middle of next month ex- to-day's."!
lieve a statement unless there is perts in British industry, labour, The solution to, the great Ameri- ample evidence for II. We must women's work, India, and other sub-can problem, however, is compara- develop a modern nose for distin- Jects who are also familiar with thetively simple, Dr Steinhaus belleves. guishing clean facts from moldy American point of view will begin to For those interested in knowing their tradition and both from foul, false- arrive in this country to co-operate Inner physical selvez, "hé advises: in his work, Sir Gerald discloset. Among these will be Vernon Bar!- lett, a member of Parliament, who will be Director of the British Press Service; Prot. C. K. Webster to be director of the British Library of Information, and Dr Winifred Cullis who will interpret Engilsh women's work.
TIN HAT
DAY
Saturday, Oct. 4, 1941
Entire Proceeds to Hongkong's Bomber Fund
Those desiring to send advance.
יז
donations are requested to address them to the President, Lady MacGregor, 372, The Peak; or to the Honorary Secretary, Miss S. Bander, Morning Post Building
hoods,"
Colour Defectives Not Accepted As Airmen
Although partially colour-blind people are said to be quicker at detecting certain kinds of camouflage than men with normal vision, the Australian Department of Air will not relax the colour vision tests for enrolment In the Air Force.
Reports from America had suggested that camouflage pig÷
ments, which to the normal eye
...
which appeared to him as a green, -graary field, only, to find that it was in fact marshy or slony, A sabile distinction In the hue at the appeared to match the natural
ground would have saved pilot surroundings, did not appear the with normal colour sense...! same shade to the colour de The contour of the ground can be fective. ?!
sometimes detected by changes of The Australian Air Department shade. however, does not regard such an occasional and juncertain advantage A man is often unaware, that his 'over normal sight, as compensation colour vision is defective; and is in-i for the very real danger arising from credulous and indignant when re- defective · colour vision during alr] Jected on this account. operations,
Accurate colour sense is essentini
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MINING
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..83 n.
U.S. Navy Escorting Cargoes
FROM PAGE ONE
Dn. giving the United States 17 battle- .234 n. ships in actual service.
.11. The Navy Department also stated
.78 n. that a survey of the vessels in the
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Current Accounts opased in Local Cur rency and Fixed Deposita received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.
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Manager.
POST OFFICE
The following changes in postage.
course of construction and contracted rates will be effective as from 13th- 240 b. for revealed "astounding progress" September 1941, .435 b. In the accelerated building of a two-
n. ocean navy.
combat of 2,831
and A total .187 b.
auxiliary ships has been ordered .120 n. since January 1, 1940, at the cost of
.10 n. $7,234,202,178.
.90 m. .:70 n
6.35
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Letters Postcarda
cach
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$1.85
50.00
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$1.80
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Macao and China New Zealand by air
vin Rangoon Europe all countries $3.50 air mail surcharges by air to USA, and onwards by sca
Parcel Post Service to Japan is temporarily suspended.
Cutting Red Tape WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (Reuter), .50/3 n.A new step to speed Lease-Lend
5n operations by cutting red tape
announed by President Roosevelt at D7 b. press conference to-day, but he de- 10.00 b.clined to say whether t
the navy would -7.45/711⁄2 sa. engage in actual convoying get a breach of postal regulations to
.35 n war supplies overseas,
enclose in a postal cover communi- The President
said
that he had cations intended for persons siker .14./- n. named Mr Edward Stetunius, Jr., as than the addressee,
cts
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Hotels $. Lands $. Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh, $. Humphreys $... H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Trams $.....
Peait Trams (old)
Peak Trams (new)
Star Ferries $
Y. Ferries $.
China Lights (old) $...
the Lend
presents,
to
The public are reminded that it is
74 n special assistant empowered to ax The Printed Matter Service to the
signature to Lense-
is tem- thus eliminating 24 following places in China
porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- 44 8 hours' delay within the White House. chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen 38%.
reduc- (except Amoy and. Kulangsu),
.0734 tire and already been a
in the period between applica- Kwangsi, North and East of
.2144 n. tion
..B n.
and
final
Kwangtung.
Asked who, denrance, ha added. .415 b. of the means convoying was one
for pro- Small Pocket Post to all countries tecting
the flow of war supplies to is suspended. nailons fighting the Axis, President
100 b.
18% 9. Roosevelt said he thought he had
3 n.
n.
China Lights (new) $.2013 whether further sinkings or
HI.K. Electrics (old) x. rts. 241⁄2 n.
INWARD AIR MAILS
Direct Bervice"San Francisco
Air Ball by "Pan American Airways.
Direct
Service"San Francisco dato, 19th September,... Sept. 20.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Wednesday, Sept. 17 Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu, vla "Pan- U.S.A.
Енгора American Airways and
and
..7 n. Bald enough on
on the subject, but added Air Mail by "Pan American Airways that amateur strategists should not 514 n. think that
was there only one means dato, 5th September .....Sept. 17. ..24 b. of affording protection.
Replying to further questions, he It depended on the naval H.K. Electrics (new) $......24, attacks on American-owned com- H.K.. Elcetrics Ris $.
13.85 n. mercial ships would be announced Macao Electrics. $..
18 n.
and whether there would be an nouncements pt encounters Sandakan Lights
between 13.10 m.
American warships and submarines Telephones (old)
25 bor surface raiders to the Telephones (new) $.
Alinatio Services." Western .0.30 INDUSTRIALS
Atlantic. Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. .46 n. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $ .35 n. Cantor. Ices $. Cements $..
17. H.K. Ropes $.
.10%
20.30 .13% n.
STORES, A. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $...... Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $
Wing On (HK) Wm. Powell, Ltd x.d.
COTTON MILLS
Ewo Sh. $.
S'hal Cotton Sh. $..
MISC.
H.K. Govt 4% H.K. Govt 31% (1034) H.K. Govt 34% (1040) Ch. Govt 5% 1925 G$Bds. Entertainments $...
6.40 n.
Trinidad Takes
+
On U. S. Air
Americans Popular
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, So 23. many American soldiers are stationed
.39 n. on
this British Island, so many
.1% n. American ships are anchored in the
Trans-
Sept. 17, 5 p.m.
K. P. O.
Reg.
Ord.
Sept. 17, 5.30 p.m.
G. P. O.
Fet.
Ord.
.Sept. 17, 7.p.m.
..8ėpt. 17. 5 pm,
Friday, Sept. 19
Air Mail by Air to Bangoon to con-
nect with the "Brith Oversena. Airways."
K.P.O. and G.P.Ö. Rer.
.Sept. 10, 4-p.mn.
Ord. ......Sept. 10, 4.30 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 22′-
nect with the “British). Overseas
harbour, and so many American Ale Mall by Air to Hangoon to con 40 n. labourers are working on the new .803. n. United States base that Trinidad to-
day looks almost more American than .101 n British.
.00 n.
This is one of the bases acquired: ..88 n. In the trade for 30 destroyers. ..43 n.
In fact, many restaurants, movies .04 n. and shops have changed their signs
80 ets n the firm
• Constructions (old) $.!) 1 b. to include the word "American" In Constructions (new) Vibro Piling $. Marsmans inv. (Lon.)/- 7/6 n. ihen French, then British,"
7.20 n. "First we were a Spanish colony, a nativo Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) s/~,; 1/6 n. shopkeeper sald. "Now maybe we're on the way to becoming an American colony,
Most of the islanders are happy about the American interest in Trin- dad, and it in bringing them pros- perity of boom-town variety.
LILIAN HARVEY'S
2
Aleways."
G.P.D. and K Reg.Sept. 22, 4 p.im Ord................Bept. 22.: 4,30 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 20
Air Mali for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via Tan-Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services.
K.P.O.
Ref. Ord.
Ord
Sept. 20, 5 p.3L Sept. 29, 5.30 p.m.
Sept. 28, 5 p. Sept. 20, 7 Dam.
* GEMS Lilian Harvey, the London-born The defect may be only alight and film actress, who spent much of her for the recognition of coloured signals apply only to certain colours, passing time: in Germany before the war, They are learning American alang
Huge Frog Has at night, wing-up lights on other air-notice in ordinary life arrived in New York recently by the and even how to crack American
the air chances cannot be taken. Clipper from Lisbon. craft, aerodrome lights and Very Verey light signals are used by day £25,000 worth of jewels at the LONDON, Sept. 16. (Brillah Wire- LABADIE, Mo-Now comes up
Five Legs She declared Jakas. mistaise in reading a colour as well as by night and their correct 26,
Custom During vilt to the Lord five-legged frog Leo Rklenhour signal could cause loss of the aircraft, Interpretation is vital
or of the action in which it was. A similar view of the importance • LONDON, Sept. 10 (Brish Wire Mayor of London, the King and caught ruch a monster near here onga reda Zanzibar ALERTRAM of accurate colour sense is taken by lea)The Duke of Kent will brond. Queen à took the opportunity this Four legs grew nt or nour, the proper,
Wrong Place To Land
To Land the RAF, and there will certainly cant in the six o'clock news on afternoon of inspecting some of the places," the fifth from the frog a breast
Tanarok for sit crew, candidates in Britain, me throughout the bire entrega e Ford and Mr-Edsel Ford:
b) Zalent libe no relaxation of colour vision tests Wednesday,~~~ Kis-talk will be heard 4350-food-vani-presented by M Hennebont Ridenhour votipictures:i
prove it
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DONALD DUCK
ANO! YUH DON'T
GET THE BALL. BACK! HERE, GO BUY SOMETHING TO PLAY WITH
·THAT WON'T BREAK WINDOWS!
OKAY
UNCA
I'VE PUT IN
DOGGONE KIDS!
THIS'LL BE THE
THIRD WINDOW
THIS WEEK!
DONALD: