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Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
Juno- September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-best entries. Throo Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the
$250
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$250
Interior scenes. Table Top and Still
Life Studies.
(Exluding: portraiture, plants and
and flowers).
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40
4th $10
3rd $30.
SECTION TWO
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RULES
The following Rules will govers the Competition
The Competition is open to all photographers.
2. The entries awarded the
ord
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- graph” in each Bection. Each entry must be accompanied by a torm which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which musi be pasted on back of entry.
4.The right, to publish any or all of the entrion is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,
6-All photographs entered
must
have been taken in Dis Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 4. No responsiblilty will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entries.
T-All entries to be either black.
ple, or ioned plctures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are inaligible.
----Platures mubmitted in sopla iones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white,
9. No picture to entered in more
than one. Bection.
10.—Mounts to,be anly white or gregm, must be of ong of the following pizes:10x12, 16x2.
11-No correspondenes will be entered into in connection with the Com- reuilon,
12. -llembers of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post ure not permitted to compete. 13-The_decision of the Judges shall
Einal
{4-At the conclusion of the Come petition, entries, will be returned to competitors m appileation at the Triegraph offices within seven days. 13.-The use of alimzos is strictly
forbidden,
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ADDRESS
Please une block letters and paste one of these forms on back of each Entry.
TIN HAT DAY'
Saturday, Oct. 4, 1941
Entire Proceeds to Hongkong's Bomber Fund
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THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC Evacuation Representation
CO., LTD.
Issue, of 300,000 new ordinary" shares of $10 each
REMINDER
Shareholders are reminded that the Final data for Acceptance of naw shares and payment of the amount duo to the Company's Bankers, Hongkong & Shanghal Banking Corporation, is 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1941.
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By Order of the board of may arrive.
Directors,
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NOTICE
EVACUATION REPRESENTATION
COMMITTEE
A general meeting is called for the Rose Room, Peninsula Hotel, Wednesday, September 24, 6 p.m.
(Sgd.) W. V. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary, and Treasurer,
NOTICE
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
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China and Macao
will be
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The Hongkong. Telegraph
China and Macao
16 cents per copy British and Foreign
20 cents per copy 25 centa. Saturdays.
H.K. Stock Market
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are
Sir-As most of your readers will doubt be aware through the medium of our advert. in your paper, the above Committee have called a General Meeting for. Wednesday, 24th inst, when the attendance it is hoped will
-consiituta u record, This is
is an important meeting and certain decisions will have to be taken, therefore it is necessary that husbands who affected by the deportation should be present to give effect to any decisions at which we
Great
prominence
han recently been given to the arrival of more women in the Colony, and my Com- mitico. Wish
to make it quite clear that
they have, no quarrel with these arrivals; the system, and the prin the ciples involved, injustices im- posed on the loyal women who left at Individuals who
the Government's behest, and the are responsible for the discrimination are amongst those for which the sword of retribution has been
thed,
my Committee'] the
would welcome presence of wives. who were originally deported to Australia in that their views and experiences may be helpful to my Committee's efforts.
Exchange At A Glance
SKLLING
TIT. London :.. Demand London T.T. Shanghol T.T. Singapore 291. Japan T.T. Indle T.T. U.S.A.
1/2%
1/234
450
.52%
.1024 n.
.824%
.2418
Mantia
.40%
T.T. Batavia
T.T. Bangkek T.T. Saigon TT. Franco TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia
.40%
146
100
107
1/0
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P London
.1/3/2
1/3
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
.253%
4 m/s France
30 d/s India
...84%
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.
Chungking
Scorn For
Germans
This I believe to be the view of the
of majority the husbands as it is obvious
hus- CHUNGKING, Sept 22 (Central to any even thinking band, that further antagonism to News).-On behalf of the Chinese those who have returned will not en Government, the Minister of hance our cause one joto, and that to Publicity, Dr Wang Shih-chleh stated cause misery to others will not re-at his Press Conference this after- the move the cause of our own loneliness. noon, "Military reports from
W. V. TAYLOR,
Eastern front of Europe have aroused Honorary Secretary & Treasurer, and continue to heighten unqualified Evacuation Representation Com-
admiration
tion among the
Chinese for mittee.
the valour and patriotism
of the Soviet soldiers and people.
"In the past week, Kiev has been subjected to violent
attacks. .mate But whatever vicissitudes
any particular war area may experience, the broad fact remains that the Nazi failure in Russia. German losses
Major Baseball
Dodgers Score blitzkrieg has already proved a
Another Victory
the
NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (UT)- Scoring another victory in were
National League, Brooklyn Dodgers have moved further ahead in the table and have new eight points ahead of St Louis Cardinals in the race for the League pennant. Scores were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE R,
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Boston
.1,405 sa.
770 n. .83 n.
Brooklyn .0% n. HatteryDavia, Owen, 11 n.
Philadelphia .23% n.
0
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Battery-Salvo; Berres,
New York
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Boston
Q
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Battery-Hubbell: Odea,
New York
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Errickson, Javery: Mas UntieryErrickson. 230 n. 4421/4 2. Battery-fosio Danning, .1073. Detroit
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BUMPING
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DOOKS ETC.
Wharves $. Docks $.. Providents
S'hai -Dockyards-$.
Kailan st Raubs $....
H.K. Mines
Hotels $.... Lands $
MINING
LANDS
Lands 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. $.. Humphreys $... HK Realties $.. Chinese, Estales $.
UTILITIES
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China Lights (old) $..
.120 n. 10.00 b.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
................. 11 20 Battery.Benton, Thomas; Tehbetts.
U 0 Battery-Dietrich, Humphries, Appleton;
Chilenko
Tumer.
St Louis
Cleveland
Battery. Niin
Battery-Feller, .70 n. tols; Hogan. .52/6 n. .0.55 n
Brooklyn
.97 n. St Lou .19.55 n. Cincinnati .7.49 p. Pittsburgh 384-
15/8 n.
New York Chicago
Boston Philadelphia
7%. New York
2 ets Chicago
Fluston
Cleveland ..4.30 s. Detroit .36% 50. Washington .97. Philadelphia
St Louis
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League Table
Nationals
Americans
SaaduZes 228882234
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Desaut-
SINO-BURMESE IMMIGRATION
are reported to be very
of the
the morale and strength, while Soviet Army remain high.
"The German propaganda that the Soviet Army could be liquidated within six to eight weeks is now being ridiculed all over the world, just as the Japanese claim four years " that they could finish the called China Incident' within three
months."
Air Defence
In India
so-
LAHORE, Sept. 22 (Reuter).-A night-long black-out has been order. ed for Lahore and 12 other towns in the Labore division from October 5 to October 13 In connection with the forthcoming air defence exercises.
Contravention of the order will be punishable by imprisonment for six months and a fine.
Next of Kin
LAHORE, Sept. 22 (Router).--As a precautionary measure, the Ita hos advised all members of the public to carry the name and address of next of kin or other person whom they would wish to be notified in the event of becoming an air raid G47 casualty.
Fet.
.630
400
.443
410
September 23, 1941.
League Basketball
S. CHINA BEAT "Y"
FOR LEADERSHIP
Beating the Y.M.C.A. cagers in a hard-fought victory at Chinese "Y". Waterloo Road, yesterday, South China headed the League table and remained the only undefeated team.
In the first half both teams played hard for the lead Although Y.M.C.A. at no time led the winners yet the score. was never far apart. The score at the conclusion of the first half stood at 19-14 with South China lending.
South Exiled Greek
Government
The opening of the second stanza saw the logers within atriking distance of China. Y.M.C.A. gathered two consecutive shots to put them only three points behind their opponents.
Was
The threat
Foon over when South China put on full ateam and left their opponents for behind. The tal score" 44-25 in favour of South Chiran.
wha
Rough Game
In London
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LONDON, Sept. 22/(Router)-The King and Queen drove to Euston Canton
Stallon
to meet King George
to-night. The Duke
00
Cawnpore
and Cebu
Colomba Delhi
The Rome was quite a rough one. Greece Two players from each team were sent Duchess of Kent, Mr Winston Chur- off for committing four personal fouls, chill, Mr Anthony Exten and other Haiphong
The "Y" Cagers showed bad shooting members of the Government were form. missing many easy under- also
present. baskets. Their defence always left a A large crowd welcomed the Greek gap open for the South China hoopsters. King with chears.
South China
Chung Ling
Lo Fun....... Shek Chun-ruen Black Chun-iat Ng Buen-chiu Cheng Yuk-run
YM.C.A. Lee Fuk-kee Luk Tax-cheung Chan Kang-yu Tang Sik-chów so Pak-inl Fong Yuk-alian La On-sun
Opening Game
FO Pia
111
FC PU
Message of Hope
LONDON, Sept. 22° (Reuter)-In message to the British people on the occasion of his arrival with King George of Greece in Britain, the Greek Prime Minister, Mr Emmanuel Tsoudcros, said:
Madras . Tiontain
Manila
Medan
Tongkah
(Dhuket)
New York Tsingtao Pelping
Yokohama
(Peking) Penang
ankow FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received för One Year or shorter periods. in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted an application.
BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable en application. The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee busi
W. II. EVANS THOMAS,
Manager.
"We are extremely happy to find and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which ourselves here among the Britlah may bo ascertained, at any of its
Agencies and Branches, people where we intend to carry on to the very end this struggle at the side As a curtain raiser to the exclt of the British against the Nazi and ing match, National University
Fascist tyrants of Europe. We aro beat Youth 81-34.
going to build up our resources In the first half the match was very continue this fight until victory, of closely contested, with Youth always which I am confident. It is impos- trailing. At the interval the winners sible to say how long we shall stay led by only two points, the score being here. We are tremendously proud 20-10.
10
The accond half saw Youth falling to come to London, the capital not far behind and until the final whistle only of the British Empire but of the Varsity boys led by a comfortable all freedom-loving peoples," Princess Aspασία
margin.
Chan Sun-kau (11), Chan Shut-fuk (13),}
National University---Yu Shlu-luen (10), ; LONDON, Sept. 22 (British Wire Yu Gui-yim (8), Yip Val-leung (7). (less) —Amongst the Greek Royal
Youth-Fun Yau-ming_(4)," Teim Sip-
kong (4) Chien To (9), Lee Cheuk-man party which arrived in Britain to- 187. Chan Sick wal (2) Lee Kam-ching day were Princess Aspasia and her (2) Yip Chum-ylu (3), Yun Kwok-chi daughter Princess Alexandria.
2
League Table to Date South China Y.M.C.A.
National University
Sing Too
Wah Hul
Black Cats Résidenta Union Youths
Indian Police Yu Leong Ping Ching Barric Union Trojans
V.R.C.
The President of the Council before WL P.boarding the train, said that the journey from Greece began exactly tive months ago when the. King and Government left for Crete.
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LONDON, Sept. 22 (British Wire less)--All women born in 1914 are required to register on September 27 under the Registration for Employ- ment Order.
BURMA'S AIR FIELDS A
LINK TO AID CHINA ⠀
RANGOON, Sept. 22 (Reuter)-Increasing aid for China' and greater mobility of the Royal Air Force in the east is expected to result from the considerable progress recently made. in the provision of new acrodro mes and landing grounds in Burma.
jare now building and still others are Although built specifically, for planned.
Cheaper Press of supplies for China
Telegrams
the extension of civil air lines in The British Commander-in-Chief Burma it is expected that the in the Far East, Air Chief Marshal new aerodromes will accelerato Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, who has the transit of the growing flood been touring Burma Inspecting the country's air and other defences, has arriving
already...covered hundreds of miles. under the Lense-Lend procedure. by motor car as well as by aeroplane,
Но They will also play their part in
demonstrations witnessed
by one the defence of Burma should the of the aost modern and fastest Thereafter, accompanied (Reuter) necessity arise and will increase by Lieut-General D. K. McLeod, the
Aghters. the mobility of the R.A.F. British C-in-C in Burma, he left for In addition to the aerodromes and Lashlo at the Burma end of the landing grounds already built, others/Burma-China Road,
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400 Rates for press telegrams within the British Empire are to, be reduced from 244. per word to id per word. The new rute will apply from October 1 and will remain in force for the duration of the war.
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Frenchmen Brave
Announcing this development, Sir Edward wilsiuw, Chairman' c Cables and Wireless Company, said that the arrangement followed con- sultation with the Minister of In- formation (Mr Brendon Bracken) and other interested parties and was made with the co-operation of the Empire Governments.
PETAIN ROUNDLY CONDEMNED
NEW YORK, Sept, 22 (Reuter).— The first New York press comment en Marshal Petain's broadcast yester- day in n biting .condemnation of the speech which a wrlier in the news- paper "P.M." calls a "Blot on the
*"HC It adds: insulted the French people. No one need wonder any more. The second Battle of France the fight against France's Fuchter, Petain, as well as against_Hiller. Petain should take a look at France's
Channel In Canoe history of France's leadership."
To Join De Gaullists. LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reuter) Five 13.40 s, young Frenchmen, who escaped from 0.20 b. France in a frail canoe and struggled .2% n. for 30 hours in the Channel, landed history. He would find out that it is
.30 at Eastbourne last week. They were .1,85 b. | received to-day by the Prime Minis-enemies of France and Lo Oght
ter, Mr Winston Churchill and Mrs "gainst tyranny."
52 n. Churchill at the Prime Minister's
.305 . oficial residence, No. 10 Downing|
Street.
.101 n
The Frenchmen were still clad in .99 n.ja
One word variety of clothing, ..08 m. white duck trousers and a pair of Ch. Govt 0% 1023 GSBds...43 n. wood sabots. Another wore blue 04 shorts. The others wore golf jackets 1.80 n. and plus fours still showing evidence Constructions (new)
10 cts m
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Mr Churchill gave the toast, "Vive la France."
Later, the visitors left to join Gen- eral de Gaulle's Free French Force.
Our Battleships Repaired In US.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (Reuter), The Navy "Department announces
French tradition to attack the
Appreciation Of General Wavell
Fellowship of the Bellows
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Hong Kong Star Ferry Wharf. LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reuter).- General Sir Archibald Wavell, C-in-Helena May Institute. C India, has been awarded the Military Cross of Virtut! Militari. Hong Kong Hotel. which is the Polish equivalent of the Victoria Cross.
General Wavell had n Polish-Car- pathian Brigade under his command when he was C-in-C of the Middle -East.
General Slicorski, of the Pollsh
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that 12 British warships, including Australian Banks
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All 12 hav
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The following changes in postage rates will be effective as from 15th September 1941,
Macao and China
Letters Postcards
each
$0.04
$0.00
per 1⁄2 oz
$1.00
or
Now Zenland by our $1.05
via Rangoon
Europe all countries $3.60
air mall surcharges per by air to U.S.A. and onwards by aca
Parcel Post Service to Japan is temporarily suspended.
The public are reminded that it la a breach of postal regulations to lose in a postal cover communi- catfóns intended for persons other than the addressee,
The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China la tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- huen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwanga, North and East
of Kwangtung.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
INWARD AIR MAILS
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways. Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 20th September.....Sept. 27. Air Mail by. "Pan American Airwayr
Direct Service"-San Francisco date. 30th September......Oct. 7.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, Sept. 28 Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to con- neet with the "British Overseas Airways."
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........ Sept. 20, 4 p.m. Ord.......Sept. 28, 4.30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 27
Air. Mall for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan-Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Aflantio Services."
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..Sept. 27, 5.30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 20
Air-Mail by Air to Kangoan to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways,"
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G. P. O.
Rex. Ord.
Oct. 7, 8.00 p.m.
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Grady Reaches Bombay
Investigating For U.S. BOMBAY Sept. 22 (Reuter) D Henry Grady, President Roosevelt's special economic Investigator in the Far East arrived in Bombay en route to Colombo and told "Router the
that the part of the world represented by India, Burma, Malaya, Dutch East Indies, the Philippines and Boul China was very important in respect. of raw material, both mineral and vegclable.
.It.
was, therefore,
tremendously important that this area should make the fullest contribution. by Intensity- ing the production of raw materiāla so that Britain and the United States could be adequately supplied with the man
materials
for production
of war mat P
Emphasising the need effort, De Grady said that while the tide seemed to be turning against the Axis at present, it would be vital mistake to be complacent be cause complacency had been the cause of the failure of many coun- tries conquered by the- Názle, “
JUNO CASUALTIES
the fol
- SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"
LONDON, Sept. 22 (UP) Admirálly has announced lowing casualues--misa)| killed from which Syne Jost
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