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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, 1867, special supplement is to be issued. This will be priated on good quality paper and will be profusely plu.. trated, and it will give the best presentation of Hongkong yet attempted.
As the Hongkong Daily Press's 82nd Anniversary falla ten days before October 10, the Double-Tenth, which is China's National Day, it is proposed to commemorate the occasion in the same special supplement which will, therefore, also give a compre hensive account of the progress of the Republic of China as made under the guidance of the Kuo Min Tang.
It being the wish of the publishers of the Hongkong Daily Press to emphasize Biko-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 bold a context, the rules of which follow: -
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
82nd ANNIVERSARY COVER-DESIGN CONTEST.
RULES.
1. The size of the design must be exactly 10 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. 3. The central theme of the design must be "Bino-British. Friendship."
4. Designs submitted must reach the Director of the Contest on or before August 81, 1989.
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 but no name or mark shall be attached to the design itself.
6, Designs acceptable for the contest shall be divided into.
two classes:
IL.
Finished design.
b. Design in outline or a description, or idea, of a design.
7. Prizes for the winning designs shall be as follows:-
"A" class-First prize
Second prize
Third prize
"B" class-First prize ....
Becond prize
850
..10
3
$20
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8. Winning designs or ideas shall become the property of the Hongkong Daily Press but others may be returned upon application.
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. Readits 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 Prosa reserves the right to use, or got to use the winning design for the cover of the Special 82nd Anniversary Supplement.
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The following form must be filled in the hand-writing of the Competitor, properly signed, and securely attached to the design
■ubmitted
Bend all designs to--The Contest Director, Hongkong Daily
Press, Marina House, Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong..
ENTRY FORM.
Design—A class in
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colours.
sheets,
Full name of Competitor (Also in Chinese if a Chinese)
Address of Competitor
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Orchestra. Fax-Trots room
-Here Comes The Sandman" (flm "Mr. Dodd takes the Air'); Remember Me?. Chim. Mr. Dodd takes the Air')—Harry RAY and
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8.00 pm. Local Time Signal, Wen-
12.00 to 12.30 pm Belay of Ser-ther Report and Announcements vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral,
12.30 p.m. Lisat Benediction De Diet Dans La Solitude..
Louis Kentner" (Piano). 12.47 L. chestra.
8.03 pm A Programme of Old Eng lish Music.
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Pavane; Galliard (William Byrd 1642-1623); Choconne (Henry Purcell, 1658-1895)-Society Of Ancient Instru menta A Trumpet Voluntary (For
and Crech Philharmonic OrBrass
Organ Purcell) Sir Hamilton Harty cond by Halle ON EK chestra Solo Trumpet: Alex Harris: Time chespr
Hymphs | a.mIL Ogranist; Haraid Dawber and Shepher
(Purcell)-sie Sud- 10.00-Broadcast to Schools-"History
Piano. with
The deutle Maiden (arr. Somervelli: Pas 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A).
in the Making,” (A).
sing By (Herrick and Purcell)-Dennis
Slavonic Dance No. 14 In B Flat Major (Dvorak); Slavonic Dance No. 14 Major (Dvorak); Blavonie In A Fiat Major Dance No. 16 (Dvorak).
100 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Hepart.
1.03 p.m. Songs by Elsle Carlisle. So Many Memories (Woods), Every
one Must Have A Sweetheart. (Noel & Others); Proud of You (David).
1.13 p.m. Waltzes.
Tanges and Concert
daby
Noble (Baritone) with Orchestra. o10.40"At Home and abroad” (A) You're Pretty (English Jigg), Butter'd 11.08-Luncheon Music (A). Please (Engilah Folk Song-arr. Mar-
gerison); La Volta (Byrd); Ayre (Ros-11.30 Afternoon Musical Programme
(N. siter); Tower Hill (Farnaby)-The Pipers' Guild Quartet.
8.30 p.m. Studio-Piano Recital by Laba Shaftain.
(a)
9.00 p.m. The B.B.C. Symphony.
Orchestra.
1. Compositions of Scriabin: Sorrowful-Waltz (Schwartz) Joye Etude. (b) Mazurka, (c) Impromptu, Of The Fast-Waltz (Schwartz)-Rus(d) Freludes. 2. Prelude (Glazounow)
Orchestra. Arroyito slan Novelay
13. Compositions of Rachmaninor: (a) Tango Argentin (Chirlando): Chagrin Humoreake, (b) Polka D'Amour-Tango (Lemarchand and Others)-A J. Pesenti and His Tango Orchestra with Vocal Refrain Hydropathen Waltz (Gung): Wolga. Wolgal Russian Waltz Potpourri Noack)Vienna Baberte Orchestra.
1.30 p. Reater and Rugby Press, And Announce- Weather Forecast ments.
1.45. p.m.
Kan.
Al Ballington at the Or
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Overture "Fingal's Care," Op.28 (Mendelssohn). Overture "Masaniel-
10" (Auber),
9.15 p.m. London Eclay-The News, 9.30 p.
London Relay — World Affairs."
By Harold Butler, C.B. Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford ·
Sports
Medley OF Serenades Intro:
9.45 pm. London Relay Berenade Frasquita' (Lehar); Seren-News and Market Notes. ade (Haykens); Serenade (Schubert): Serenade (Toselli); Second Serenade (Heykens); Serenade (Romberg) "Rosalle" Sélection (Cole Porter); Once In A While (Green-Edwards).
Victor Silvester and His 1.58 p.m. Ballroom Orchestra.
9.50 p. Songs by Lella Megane (Contratto) & Evan Willams (Tenor).
p.r.!!
1.00 The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra
(D1) 1.30~-~News (D1).
2.45-~World Axairs." Talk by
Harold Butler (D1). 3.00-Balalaika Recital · by Gregori Teherniak. accompanied by Geoffrey Sisley, guitar (D1). C 3.15 Sports News and Market Notes
(DI).
3.30-Young People's Session (A). 5.25 Commentary On News (A). 5.40 "Sweden Makes Democracy
Prosper," Chester Wilmot (A). 6.00-Programme by the National
'Military Band (A).
8.40-Dr. Malcolm Sargent conduct- ing the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (A),
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8.45-Aotearoa--The Land of the Long White Cloud" Programme in honour of New Zealand's Centenary (D2).
Programme
7.30-Cinema " Organ
(D2),
6.00-The Swingtime Quartet (D2). 820-The B.B.C. Northern Orchestra
(D3).
8.50-Harry Bloom's Dance Band (A), 9.00-Ord Hamilton in. Songs at the
the Plano (D2). 9.15-News (D2);
David Of The White Rock (arr. Os torne Roberts)--Lella Megane Cl Welsh with Plano accomp.). Adieu To Dear Cambria: Old Welsh Song- Evin Williams (Tenor) (in Welsh I Fall In Love With You Every Day with Orch.). --Slow Fox-Trot (film 'Swing Teacher
10.00 p.m
London Belay-Welcome Swing'); Let's Waltz For Old Time's To Overseas Visitors Sake-Waltz. Play Gypsy-Tango! A broadcast from the Pavillon of (from Maritza-Kaiman); Vienna 50 the Royal National Eisteddfod of Gay Waltz (from Maritza-Kal-Wales at Denbigh man). Mine Alone-Quickstep (from 10.35 p.m. A Milliary Band Concert. Paprika-Maschwitz); Magyar. Melo-
Air De Ballet: Callirhoe (Chamin dy-Slow Fox-Trot (from Paprika").
Des Cymbales (Chaminade) ade); Pas Des
of H.M. Coldstream -The Band Studio Children's Hour. Guards cond. by Lieut. R. G. Evans. 6.45 pm Londen Relay-Aotearoa." Dance Of The Tumblers ("Enow Mal- The Land of the Long White Cloud, den" - Rimsky-Korsakov); Golliwog's A programme in honour of the Cen-Cake Walk (The Children's Corner tenary of New Zealand. Written by Debussy) B.B.C. Wireless Military A. L. Lloyd. Produced by Laurence Band cond. by B. Walton O'Donnell. 10.00-Royal National Eisteddfod of Semper Fidelia March, (Sousa); | The (Rimmer)The Bells of St. Male
2.13 p.m. Close down.
6.00 p.m.
Gliam
9:30 "World
Atairs." Talk by Harold Buller (12), 9.45 Sports News and Market Nober
(02).
ner | 9.20—Summary of the, day's news
Overses.
(A).
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Wales: Welcome to Visitors (D3).
Puraglove
(D3).
and his Orchestra
130 p.m. Closing local Stock Que-Band Of HLM. Coldstream Guards 11.20-Music for Dancing." by Reg
tations.
cond. by Lieut. R. G. Evans Minstrel 7.32 p..
Dance Music.
Memories, No. 2 (Rimmer)-Intro: Fox-Trot-It's The Natural Thing Massa's in de Cold. Cold Ground:
Matters of Moment." Talk by
To Do (ilm Double or Nothing")-Campton Races: Lily Dale: Marching 13.00-News (D3). Harry Roy and His Orchestre. Quick Thro Georgia: My Old Kentucky 8,0. step--Am I In Love? (film Mr. Dodd Home-Grand Massed Brass Bands at 12.15 takes the Air'); Waltz-The Gir You (the Leicester Brass Band - Festival. Used To Be (film Mr. Dodd takes the cond. by C. A. Anderson. Air-Victor Silvester and His Ball-
11.00 p.m. Close down.
THE SERVICES
LONDON GAZETTE MC, is seed. (June 22); Capt. T. E
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FRIDAY, JULY 23 ADMIRALTY, JULY 26 JULY 20 ROYAL NAVY Sub-Licuts, to be Lleuts, with seny. stated: C. C. Ennever (Jan. '10, 1937);
R. 8. Beveridge. (June 4); C. H. Filmer (June 15).
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JULY 21
ROYAL MARINE
Maj. and B. Lt-Col H. T. Newman is seconded for service under the Clov ernment of South Africa» (July' 17).
JULY 22 ROYAL NAVY
Lieut. (E) (Retd.) T. Cooper to be Lieut-Comdr, (E) (Retd.). (July 22).
JULY ZA ROYAL NAVY
Hussey is seed (June 15); H. J. Car- penter is granted a temp. short serv commn. as Lt. (Qz.-Mr.) (June 28),
Field Branch. The promotion of the follg. Lt-Cols. isantedated as below:-W. H. B. Mirrless, M.C. (July
W. T. H. Feppe, M.C. to be Lt Col. (July 17).
CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS Mech. Sergt-Maj. O. G. Peachey to
be Lt. (IREM) (July 8).
- BOYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Capt. N. de-la. P. Tate is sed, (May 19).
INFANTRY
Lan, Pus.-Sec. Lt. R. H. Levien re- signs his comma (July 29).
Welch -The folly. are restd. to the estabt.:-Maj. W. Glendinning (June 14); Maj. P R Ayerz, M.C. {(July-4).
R. Berks R-Capt. W. A. Warren is secd. June 29).
KALLM), R. B. L. Persse to be |Lt-CoL (July 17),
Surg, Lieut."B. M. Bullivan, M.B., B.Ch., transferred to Emgry, List (July 24); Lieut. (E (Retd.) P. W. Towler to be
(3) Lleut-Comdr. (Retd) (July 23).
WAR OFFICE, JULY 28 EEGULAR ARMY
To be Cols:-LL-COL T. D. Perkin from KLS.LL (July 17); Lt Col EL Armitage, O.BE, Iron RA. (July 17);} Maj. and Bt. Lt Col G. Surtees, M.C. from Lan, Pus. (July 192.
'COMMANDS" AND STAFFS (2 Col G. Eurtees, M.C, relinquishes the appt. of 0.8.0. 2nd Grade and remains on full pay (July 19).
The folly appta are made:-Maj. G. 8. Night, R. Tank R. from Stat
Y and LR-Capt. RA. Willis is secd. (Jan. 7),
Gordons-Lt. (Qr>Mr.) J. E. Wilson to be Capt. (Qr-Mr.) (July 27)...
ROYAL ARMY PAY COEPS Capt. HLO.H. Taylor; D. of W. Regt, to be Capt and Payor, Com prob.) (April 1972.
QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE To be Staff Nurses on provi, appt.: disside Commer (June 19); Miss Ellen Matilda Harding (July 1).
ESTABLISHMENTS -
Capt. to be. DA.AG. (May 191: Maj. Maj. H. D.K. Money, R, Scots, to be W. Auten, Welch B, to be D. Chief Instr. (July 10; Maj. and Bt. and Q.M.G. (July 3) Maj. G. PL-Col C. R. E. Pirth. AMLEE, B Maclean,
M. C... A. and S. HL, to be signals, from Incur, to be Dep. Chier G.3.0. Zad Grade (temp.) (July 14); Inspre (June 15); Maj. V. F. Craig, Maj. C. A. Wigham, Cheshire Ry to be
M.C, RE, to be On. Conds. (June 0.5.0., 2nd Grade (temp.) (July 14); Capt. W. R. Cox KSL.L, to be G.8.0.1,
L. C. м. Lt. Col. H. A. J. Parsons, MO, to 3rd. Orade (May 20) Capt. Nash, Rub, to be G.B.Q. 3rd Grade be local Col while spec, empld. (July Leicester (July 1); Capt. C. H. Lyall-Grant, 10); Maj. G. F. H. Stayner, RA, to be 0.8.0. and Grade July R from 0.8.0, 2nd (Chrade, to be 17 Lt. Hon. R. E. Dension Fender, 0.8.0 2nd Grade (July 11; LL. H. 8 R. Signals, TA,, to be A.D.O. July 1 cal rank of Capt. (March 20): Capt. I Moore Essex B, is granted the RÖYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY H. Cantan, Reg Army, Hies, of Off., Maj, H. E Jagoe to take rank late D.C.L..to be Adt, Royal Guern and, precedence in his Corps and insey Mita. (July 13),,!
Date submitted
Signatu
the Army as if his appt. as Min), bore date June 16, Maj. A. J. Mortimer,
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the Rt. Hon. Margaret Bond- feld (D3).
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