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September 29, 1941.
By Walt Disney
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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.
Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sectiona
$250
$250
CASH PRIZES
SECTION ONE Interior scenes, Tuble Top and Still Life Studies.
(Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers).
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40, 3rd $30. 4th $10
SECTION TWO Portraiture.
Ist 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,
1.--The entries awarded the
ford
Trophies for the best and secarid- 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- graphe to each action.
Each
entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- must be petition, and which
pasted on brick of entry.
-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,
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All photographs entered have been taken in the Colony at Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. -No responsibilty will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to enteles
-All entries to be either black, sepla, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo-
graphs are ineligible.
*-Pletures submitted in sepia tones hould be accompanied by a maller print in black and white. -No picture to entered in more
than one Section,
10-Mounts to be only white or cream
murt be of one of the following sises: 10 x 12, 18×20.
11.-No correspondenco will be entered Into, in connection with the Como- petition, 12tember of the Staffs of 'the'
the
Hongkong Telegraph" and South China Morning Post are not parmitted to compata..
15-The decision of the Judges shail
En Anal
26. the conclusion of the Com
petition. entries will be returned to competitors on, application at the Telegraph vences within seven days, 15.-The use of! aliases is strictly
forbidden.
ENTRY FORM
NAME
BECTION
ADDRESS
Places use block letters and
one of these forma on back of each Entri
allowed.
A. B. PURVES,
Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 24th September, 1941.
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12.15 Short Service of Interces-
12.30 A Variety Programme.
Post-war Population.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (UP)—The United States is draw-Paid-up Capital ing up plans for the greatest relief expedition of history-to feed Reserve und and restore to health the undernourished hordes of Europe after the war is over, it was learned to-day..
Plans include establishment of a huge store of foods and other relief articles to meet immediate problems and a longer- rango plan to assure freedom of trade and an ample supply of raw materials for all nations..
The long-range plan is to be based on international trade
as
.1.0 Local Time Signal and Pro-greements and, possibly, crea- tion of a huge international gramme Summary,
1.02 Compositions of Gershwin bank to finance international Concerto In F Major for Piano and transactions. Orchestra; 1st Mov: Allegro; 2nd
A "test-tube" bank now is Mov: Andante con moto-Finale being formed the inter-
White- Roy Bargy (Piano) and "Goldwyn American bank for the Western iman and Ills Orchestra....." Follies" Selection; Intro: Charlie Hemisphere republics. McCarthy; I Was Doing All Right ....Louis Levy and His Orchestra.
Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.
1.45 Glenn Miller and His Or chestra.
11.30
2.15 Close Down.
8.0. Indian Programme.
6.45 Closing Local Stöck Quota
tions.
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A hint of the post-war plan was given by Assistant Secretary State Adolph A. Berle, Jr., nt à re- ception by the exiled Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg recently at the Luxembourg Legation.
"It is the plan of this govern- ment, when the first tide of barbari- ty shall be rolled back" he said, "to turn the full measure of its economle 6.48
Chopin-Concerto No. 1 in Estrength to bringing help, relief and Minor, Op. 11....Arthur Rubinstein sustenance to the tens of millions of (Pinne) and The London Symphony familles in many countries who are sick. hungry, cold, homeless, Orchestra conducted by John Baral-now
separated or in prison by the ruth- rolil.
7.22
Philharmonté less act of á group of The London Orchestra and Tiana Lemnitz (Bop.).
8.0 London Relay-The News. 8.15 London Relay-War Com mentary.
8.25 London Relay Listening -Examination of Points in
Under the auspices of the Theo- Propaganda.
sophical Society of Hongkong, a birth- celebration of Dr day anniversary Annie Besant will be held at the Sindhi Merchants' Club, 10 Queen's Road Central, Wang Hing Building, 4th floor, on Wednesday, October 1, at 5.30 p.m. Members and friends Lare cordially invited to attend.
LET'S GO
COLLEGIATE!
-with this collegiato show the fastest fil- musical ever stream- lined to the
screen!
8.30 Programme Sunumary. 8.32 Primo Scala's Accordeon Band and Sam Browne (Vocal).
9.00 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.
0.02 This Week's Programmes. 9.05 Studlo"Fenc# Please." A Variation of Variety produced by Leonard Starbuck,
9.45-20.00 News in French (On Short Wave Only).
0.45 Charlle Kunz at the Plano, 10.00
London The News and News Commentary.
10.35 Dance Music, 11.0 London "News From Home"-Discussion by Howard Mar shall.
11.15 Close Down.
Latest Donations To Bomber Fund
Saturday's collections for the Bomber Fund included the thirtieth donation from Lhambre Evening (320) and the twenty- firat from the Supreine Court Bomb $53.10 The Fund now totals $2,633,621.50. The following are the latral donations: Red Sweater Completed ......... 5 Dodwell's Dartball Board (third
donation)
Small nations, he panasil
world to be able in the
post-war
He naked for u "live in freedom. general international accord "under which all countries are assured of participation in the economle ilfe of the world."
Encouragement
the
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Excliange Official Summary, issued Saturday, is:
Buyers
II.K. Govt. 3% Loan (1034) 98 Canton Ins, $240
Lands $37.15
Realties $3.00
Chinese Estates, $101
Troms $17.95 Lighte
lists "N" $2.35 Electrics "N" $23.25 Telephones "O" $25.10 Telephones "N" $0.30 Cements $17
Dairy Farms $15". Watson $13.50
Lane Crawford $6.45 Wm Powell $1.95 Entertainment $7:10
Sellers
Dacks $10.00 Providents $7.45 Hotels $4.30 Realties $4.05
. Watsons $13.75
Vibro Piling $7
Sales
Unions Ins. $442% Wharves $93.50 Docks $19.90/80 Telephones "O" $25.25
Tauber Sings To Allies In German
Informed officials said the surplus producing nations of the Americas will play an important role in for- policy mulating
diplomatie whereby post-war pinns will be car- rled out. They hoped that the other 20 American republics will act as a bloc with the United States.
Fuller details of the plan are ex- pected be unfolded by leading of-
Richard Tauber. Austrian-born fetals in the future, both to en courage the resistance of conquered tenot, now British by naturalisation. peoples, and to achieve national as can: at Drury Lane recently in the world well as International backing for the first of a series of B.D.C.
broadcasts. project.
The audience included representa- tives of all the Allied nations, and he sing in English, French and Ger MAN.
Posthumous Children
Of Naval Heroes. Five hundred widows of naval men who recently lost their Uves in the war are expecting babies in the next few months, sald Admiral Sir Sidney Fremantle in London recently.
The Navy League, he added, would do all in its power to look after the
women for the present.
A new song of the Free French forces, composed by M. Andre Bern- hein a member of General de Gaulle's London organisation, was given by men of the Free French Army and Navy.
Julius Guttmann, one of the best known Czech operatie bosses, and Eva Turner also sang, and a Polish choir gave "Loch Lomond."
Crossword Puzzle
10
Supreme Court Bamb (twenty-first
donation)
63.40
Mercantile Marine Onco Bomb
welfth donation)............... 100 "Snooker" per Itòngkong
Effort Commitles
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Capt. 1, J. Losalus (seventh dona-
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Lhombre Evening (thirtieth 'dona-
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TIN HAT DAY
COMEDY
SMASH!
TOO MANY GIRIS
with
LUCILLE BALL
RICHARD CARLSON ANN MILLER i EDDIE BRACKEN
FRANCES LANGFORDI DESI ARMAZ
Produced.
and
directed by GEORGE
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HAL LEROY
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The S. C. AT.. Post has received following donations to the Tin Hat Day Bomber Find Appeal!
Mr E. M. Davis, $10; Mrs E. Cock (2nd donation) $10; M.JL, $10; Mr W, T. Stan- ton, $20; r and Mrs Hyde-Lay, $25. Previously acknowledged. $273. (Doun tions may be sent to the President, Lady MacGregor, 372 The Peak, or to the Hon. Secretary, Miss S. Bander, Morning Post Building).
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The S. C. M, Port has received following donation to the British War Organiapilon Fund:
Ho.
Capt... Lossius July and August)
EMERGENCY Refugee COUNCIL · The S. C. Bf. Post has received following donation to the Emergency Refugee Council:
the
Sympathisers, (318th donation) $10.
ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRES
The following aro. #ul-iptions re- colved to date for credit to the British Fund for Relief of Distress in China, Hongkong and South China Branch, to wards Orthopaedic Centres in Free China:
Previously acknowledged. #1:2.483.20. Bir Lan Tre-ching, $10: the Itongkong In- ternational Medical Rellet Committee, $500, Mr Leung Chi-ling, #10; Mr Kan Cheenam, 320, Mr H. E. Lancpart, 10: Mr Man King-ising, 120; the langkong Chinese Civil Servante Club, $30; Mr and Mrs V... V. Needs. In memory of the late Air Dennis E. Smith, $10; Y'■ Men's Club tongkong, $200. Total $113,513.26.
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BLIND GIRLS
The S. CM. Poet has, received the following donations to the Blind Girls
Picnic:
Capt. 1. J. Lossiu. 10; Robert Lay, $1; K. Tang, S.
Yoob KITCHENS.
The 5, G. a. Port has received the fol~ lowing donations to the Food Kitchens Jund:
Anonymous, $20; Anonymous, $5,
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PENINSULA HOTEL
Friday, Oct. 3. 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Three Bands
The 2nd. Battn.
The Royal Scots
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Art Carneiro
and his Band
Abe Litvin and The Gloucester Music Masters
CABARET
by Carol Bateman
Dance Hostesses Barrage Balloons $1,300 in Prizes
Novelties Surprises
PROCEEDS TOWARDS HONGKONG'S BOMBER
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MALAYAN DANCE
CHAMPION DEAD
The death took place recently in Ipoh of Mr Ng Sal Khoon, the Malayan ballroom dancing champion, after sudden heart attack. Mr Sai Khoon was the second sonor the Inte. Mr Nx Seks Foon. He was 27, years of age.
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