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To celebrate the 82nd Anniversary of the Hongkong Daily Press, the oldest morning paper in Hongkong, which was establish- ed on October, 1, 1857, a special supplement is to be issued. This will be printed on, good quality paper and will be profusely illus trated, and it will give the best presentation of Hongkong yet attempted.

As the Hongkong Daily Press's 2nd Anniversary falls teu days before October 10, the Double-Tentb, which is China's National Day, it is proposed to commemorate the occasion in the same special supplement which will, therefore, als give a compre hensive account of the progress of the Republic of China as made under the guidance of the Kub Min Tang.

It being the wish of the publishers of the Hongkong Daily Press to emphasize Sino-British friendship as the theme of the special supplement, a cover design clearly presenting this theme is being sought. With a view to securing a suitable design, it is proposed to hold a contest, the rules of which follow:-y

HONGKONG DAILY

82nd

PRESS

ANNIVERSARY

COVER-DESIGN CONTEST.

RULES.

1. The size of the desigu must be exactly 104 inches wide

and 15 inches long, including the title.

2. The design may be done in colours but anch colours must not exceed three in number, Gold or silver may, however, be added.

5. The central theme of the design must be "Sino-British Friendship."

4. Designs submitted must reach the Director of the Contest on or before August 31, 1939.

5. Competitors may send in as many designs as they wish but each design must be accompanied by a special form provided by the Hongkong Daily Press or clipped, therefrom. The names and addresses of competitors must be written plainly in English on these forms bat no name or mark shall be attached to the design itself.

6. Designs acceptable for the contest shall be divided into

two classes:-

Finished desiga.

b. Design in outline or a description; or idea, of a design.

Prizes for the winning designs shall be as follows:---

· A” "class-First prize

Second prize

Third prize

Secood prize

#B" class-First prize ...

$50

10

5

$20 5

8. Winning designs or ideas shall become the property of the Hongkong Daily Press but others may be returned upon *pplication,

9. All winners will be given three months free subscription" for the Hongkong Daily Press. Non-winners' shall be given a 'month's subscription free of charge.

10. Results of the contest will be announced not later than September 10, 1939... -

11. The decision of the Contest Judges shall be final.

12. The Hongkong Daily Press reserves the right to use, or not to use the winning design for the cover of the Special 82nd Anniversary Supplement.

The following form must be filled in the band-writing of the Competitor, properly signed, and securely attached to the design submitted.

Bend all designs to-The Contest Director, Hongkong Daily. Press, Marina House, Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong.

ENTRY FORM

A class in

colours. sheets.

B class in

Full name of Competitor (Also in Chinese if a Chinese).

Address of Competitor

Date submitted

1939.

Signature

LOCAL

RADIO & SERVICES

RADIO PROGRAMMES •

HONGKONG

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maires (3.53 megxayalam).

RECITAL BY EVA TURNER AND AT. LAY 'Scrapbook of 1900' 12 to 12.20 p.m. Belay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathe dral

1230 Herbert Groh (Tenor) and Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

FOREIGN

SHORT WAVE

Calls G.S.G.

Closing local Stock Quotations. 7.04 The Gay Ninelles Singers. The One-Horse Shay (Trad). Hot Codiniga (Trad). Pretty Polly Per- kins of Paddington Green (Trad.). 732 Some Old Time Favourites. Lily of Laguna; Waiting at the

G.S.B Church; Barn Dances The Veleta

G.S.H. (Moria)-Billy Merrin and His Com-

G.S.0. manders. The Gay Nineties. Intro: Trans. With all her faults I love her stili. When you and I were sweet sixteen; Trans The picture that is turned toward the wall; My old New Hampshire home; Silver threads among the gold My mother was a lady. The pardon that came too late; Hot time in the old town to-night-Frank Luther (Vocal) with Zora Layman and the Century Quartet. Daisy Bell (Dacre), After

Drinking Song (Schumann)-Marek The Ball (Harls): Two Little Girls Weber and His Orchestra and Male In Blue Graham)-The Old-Time

Singers with Orch. Quartet. Spring's Delight-March-

130. Variety. Intermezzo (About)-Marek Weber

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and His Orchestra (with Xylophote Serenade. Bihar! Waltzes. (Bihar)) | Time Solo). Serenade (Heykens-Krutzfeld.-Magyar! Imre and His Hungarian am,

Orchestra, La Vie Qui Va 10.00-Broadcast Good Night, Oh My Lover (Seyffardi- Gypsy

Schools-"Music Hohne) Herbert

Gran French film 'Je chante'). Ab Dis E

Lessons for Junior Classes." (Tenor) with Orch. (Sung in Ger-Ah Bonjour (from French Bim Je

Mendelssohn). chante) Charles Trenet (Vocal) with 10.10-Wheat and Grain Report (A).

(A). man). Spring Song

bar Orch.

Harry Roy's Stage Show- Simple Aveu (Thome)-Marek Weber and His

Orchestra.

"The Czarevitch" Harry Roy and His Orchestra. I Let 19.10-A Home and Abroad.” (A) An Operetta in Brief (Lehar-Jen- A Song Go Out Of My Heart (iling: 11.35-Luncheon Music...(A), bach-Reichert)-Herbert

Groh con

Others). and

Outside (from the film) Connie 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme (Tenor); Trest Rudolph (Soprano) Paradise

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with Chorus and Orchestra from the Boswell (Vocab with Orch.

8 Local Time Signal, Weather Rep. Berlin State Opera. (Sung in Ger- man). Potpouri Of Waltzes No. 3 port and Announcements.

and His $43 Stadlo-Recital by Era Turner (Robrecht)-Marek Weber

(Soprana) and A.T. Lay (Plano).

Orchestra.

1 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

a) To the Sea (Edward Mac- Dowell) (b) Nautilus (Edward. Mac- |Dowell)—A.T. Lay at the Plano.

1.03. Wagner-"Blenzi"Overture. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra 2.-Five Miniature Ballads-A Song. Cycle (Hurtstone-1 Bells: 2 Blos- conducted by Leopold Stokowski,

115 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea-some; 3 Dreams; 4 Darkness; 5 Mom

ing - Eva Turner (Soprano) with ther Forecast and Announcements,

Plano accomp. by AT. Lay. 1830 Dance Music

Starlight "3.--(a) Fox-Trot-Speaking Of The Wes- ther (film 'Gold Diggers of 1937. Dowell); (b) Waltz My Heart's In Old Killarney | Dowell)-A.T. Lay at the Plano.

(a) Sweet Suffolk Owl (Eliza -George Elliott and His Sweet Music Makers Rumba-Nenita Min Fred (beth" Poston); (b) Foxgloves (Michael) Hend); (e) At The Well (Richard Jackson and His Orchestra.

(Soprano)

(Edward Mac. Song (Edward Mac-

1.40 Relay of the Rotary Tina Hageman) Eva Turner Speech from the Roof Garden of the with Plano accomp. by A.T. Lay Hongkong Hotel,

2.13 Close down.

5. A.D. MDCXX (Edward Mac- Dowell)-A.T. Lay at the Flaño.

of Coleridge- 8.30 Compositions Taylor.

Four Characteristic Valses:-1. Valse)

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1,00 Empire Exchange:" (DI). 1.15 "Youre the Girl," with the Augmented B.BO. Variety Or chestra (DI).

2.15 Chopin Recital by Daphne Co-

burn, pianist (D1).

2:30-News {D}}).

2.45 "Musical Games," for all chli-

dren under a hundred (DD). 3.15 Sports News and Market Notes

(01). 3.30-Young People's Session ((A). 5.25-Commentary On News (A),

5.40 The News behind the News." 4.10 Programme by the Comedy.

Harmonists (A),))

&45-The Thirty-Nine Steps." (D2). 7.10 Recital by Marjorie Lawrence, with Sydney Symphony Orches tra (A).

tra uba).

6. An hour of Dance Music Fox-Trot-Don't Ever Change (film Rhythm in the Clouds')-Roy Fox and His Orchestra. Fox-Trots-You Bohemienne; 2 Valse Rustique: 3.7.15-Philip Martell, and his Orches Couldn't Be Cuter (Joy of Valse de la Reme: 4 Valse Maures- Living? Just Let Me Look At You que-New Light Symphony Orchestra. 8.30 The Organ, the Dance Band,

Awake! Beloved (Hia (film 'Joy of Living")-Bert Block and Onaway

"and" Me," with Billy Thorburn ratty watha-Tudor Davies (Tecor) with His Bell Music Fox-Trot The Fratty

and his Musle (D2), waltz The Orch. Intermezzo-New Light Sym- Little Patchwork Quilt Waltz-The

Orchestra. Three Dream 8.50-Recorded Music (A). Girl In The Alice Blue Gown-Jack phony Harris and His Orchestra. Slow Fox-Dances-London Palladium Orchestra.-9.18-News (D2).

Violon. Trot--Once

8.38 Elgar Concerto For In A While, Waltz Giannina Mia (film Firefly)-Victor cello and Orchestra. Op. 85. Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra. Beatrice Harrison (Cello) and the Fox-Trots Bliver Sails On Moonlit New Symphony Orchestra' conducted Waters. On The Bridge Of Sighs by Sir Edward, Egar. Bonnie Munro and His Orchestra. 9.15 London Relay The News."

Lonely Troubadour, Fox-Trot 9.30 London Belay - Food Like To Bee Samoa of Samoa Thought" '52nd Street')-Mantovani and His Orchestra. Fox-Trots-Blues In My Heart; Cocktall Swing-Nat Gonel-

120-Summary of the day's news

(A).

9.30-"Food for Thought." -(D2), 9.45--Sports News and Market Notes

(D3).

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for 10.00-Band of His Majesty's Irish

Guards (D3).

Short talks on matters of topical 10.30-Cinema Organ Programme interest.

3.45 London

Relay Sports News" la and His Georgians, Swing Step and Market Notes. I'm Gettin'

8.50 Recording "Scrapbook for Silvester, and | 1900.”.

Quickstep Senter You

(D3).

11.00-Up with the Curtain" Variety programme with Geraldo and bis Concert Orchestra (D3).

Ballroom Orchestra. For-Trots Big Presented by Leslie Bally and 12.00--News (D3)," Chief "Swing It"

"The Joy Charles Brewer,

Parade') GOODA Goo-Nat Gonella 10.50 The Band of HM. Coldstream 1213-Recital of Glees and Part-Songs

and His Georgians. Tango - Fox-Trot | Guards:

-City of a Million Dreams. Waltz Martial Moments (arr. Aubrey Win- -Viennese Romance Jack.

and His Versatile Five.

Wilson ter).

11 Close down

NEWS ABOUT THE

LONDON GAZETTE

FRIDAY, JULY 21 ADMIRALTY, July 18

R.N.

JULY 14

B.N. 时

COMMANDS AND STAFF. Capt. C. Wingate, D.S.O. RA relinquishes a spec, appt, '(June 12).

by the BB.C. Singers (D3), 12.50-Sports News and Market Notes

(D3).

SERVICES

·QUEEN' ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING STAFF.

MEMORANDA

Sister Miss A, M. B. Jackson resigns The folig, appts are made:-Col. her appt. (June 7); Provi. Staff, Nurse V. E. Utterson-Kelso, D.A.0, 0.B.E. Ms B. M. Griffith resigns her appt. M.C., to be Area Comdr. (July 3); Col | (July 14). Vice-Admiral Sir Francis L. Totten-C M. Clode. M.C. to be Asst. Adit.-

Mahony, Col. G. R. Smallwood, M.C., felln- ham, KCB, C.B.E., is promoted to Gen. (July 10); Maj. E, R.

1. G'da, from

Asst. Mil. Attack be Admiral in his Majesty's Fleet to

quishes the appt. of G.8.0. 1st Grade item)

to be Mil. Attache 8.0, and quatemalas on full pay (July 1); date June 28.

Grade)

(temp.)

May 22nd and is granted

local rank of Lt Col Col (now Col, temp. Brig.) 3.1 L Caunter, MC, from hp is restd. whilst so

Maj. L. E. Sutforth to full pay (May 31): Col. N. Clowes, empid Lient-Comdr. A. B. R. Sands placed R.A.0.0. from Inst. to be Dep, Asst. D.S.O. 10. to be 0.5.0, 1st Grade on Retd. List (June 18),

Adj-Gm and A.D.OS. (May 30 (July 1); Maj. H. R. Dobb, OBE, Maj. G. E. Ince. R.A80, to be DAD, of 8. and

RAS.C. is granted the local fank T (May 30): Mal.

Lt. Col. (June 24). G. O. H. Sergeant, M.C. Hampshire Paymr, Lieuta to be Payır. Zeit, to a speby, MBR, Durban

(temp.)

(June 81- Comdra:-J. Finlay, A. Č. Mathews Maj. B. J. Appleby,

LAL to be Air Liaison Of.: (G.E.O. (July 15):

3dr Grade! (July 4); Capt. G. C. Stockwell. Seaforth, from Staff Capt.. to be DAQ.M.G. (May 23); Capt. J. J. T. Woodhouse, MB., B... to be T. Harington, Rite Bde., to be AD.C. Surga. Lleut. (July 18); WL. Engr. A. Duan to be Cd. Engr. (July 1); w (July 11).

JULY 15

BN.

JULY 17 B.N.

Wtr. G.. P. Penrose to be Cd Wir. BOTAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

"

ROYAL NAVY

of

KING'S HARBOUR MASTER, CHATHAM Captain C. B. Sandford, ORE, is appointed to HMS. Pembroke, and will take up the post of Captain of

(July 13); Wt. Bupply Offr. W. E R.S.M. F. C. Studley, to be Lt." (Qr-the Dockyard, Deputy Superinten

to be Od: Supply Offr. (July | Mr.) · (July: 11). Mingay to

Bub-Lleuts to be Lieut.-J. C.

dent, and King's Harbour Master at Chatham. He succeeds Captain EK CORPS OF EOYAL ENGINEERS

Boddam Whetham, D.S.O., A.D.C., spr Foreman of Works, Staff Sergt. pointed in May, 1937. who is now Adds

be Lt. (Bur. of Works) (July second on the List of captains and due

for promotion to rag rank,

13)

Lapage (Sept. 9, 1938); J. P. Somer- ville (March 41, 1938).

Wt. Engr. W. Gillard to be Od Engr with seny. af July 1

22).

JULY, 204

EN

ROYAL CORPS OF BIGNALS ́ ̧ R. N. Dodds, MC, D.C.M., MM, Is granted a temp, comman, as Lut. (July

Paymx. Lieut. A V. Veal placed on 22). Retd. List (July (20).

WAR OFFICE, JULY 21 REGULAR ARMY

INFANTRY

FLEET ENGINEKE OFFICER. Engineer Captain 3

"John" Kingcòme, the Assistant. Engineer-in-Chief at the GA Admiralty, will join HMS. Nelson to become Feet Engineer Officer," Home

R. Norfolk RMaj. (local Lt CoL) Fleet, in succession to Engineer Cap-

G. O. Thorne to be Lt Col (July 10)tain P. R. G. Turnier, OBE Col. (temp. Brig.) R. P. Pakenham- Devon RD. Corkery, MO. NEW DESTROYER Walsh, M.C to be Maj. Gen. (June to be Lt Col (July 2).

The destroyer Janus has been com

30), with seny, June 20, 1933 (sub- Durham Maj. R. J. Appleby is pleted at the Wallsend, shipyard of stituted for the motifn. In the Cazette reca (July 4)-

of July 11); Col. J. K. Gordon, D.5.0, retires on,ret. pay (July 22), and is granted the hou, rank of Brig.

HOYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS

ist C. Staff Sergt. Maj. H. F. Ward

Lt.-Cols to be Col--N. Cloves, to be Lt. (Qr-Mr.) "(July 23), D.8.0. M.C. from Manch R. (Joly

D: JE Utterson-Kelso, DAO, OB.PMC from Devon R. (July 3),

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL- Majs to be I-ColsA. R R

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS

a.

with seny. Jan 1, 1937: 0. M. Clode, M.B. (July 3); B. C. O, Sheridan M.C. from R. Norfolk (July 10). M.C. MB. (July 15); G. D. Yates, Lt Col C. E . Lomax D.BOMB (July 15): Bergt. Gaj D. Gregg M.C. from Welch R to be Col, July to be Lt. (Qr-MF), (July 22). 14) with seny Jan 1, 1938 (amb- stituted for the notifn in the Gazette of July 18),(

Maj. (O.ME 2nd CL) H Comford, Lt.Col., from RAMC to be Cols: AMIMechE to be L-Col. (OME BJ. Barry (July 15), with seny, 1st CL) (April 1): Lt. (O.M.E. 4th C May 9, 1977 R. W. Vint M.B. (July R. P. St Lt. L Gethin, hp list, to 15), with seny, June 4, 1987

be LtOME 4th CL) (July 23).

Bwan, Hunter and Wigham Richard- | son, Limited, making a total of six out of the eight vessels.of the. Javelin Class. The Janus will be commis sioned by Lieutenant-Commandér J. A. W. Tothill

PAYMASTER CAPTAIN KENNEDY

The retirement is announced of Paymaster Captain EHF. Kennedy, tive list and Fort Accountant Omper. senior ofcer of his rank on the so-

and Librarian at Devonport,

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointmen made by the Admiralty

Capt-H B. Raving, Norfolk in command.

26 Continued on

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