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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 82nd Anniversary falls. ten days before October 10, the Double-Tenth, which is China's National Day, it is proposed to commemorate the occasion in the sacie 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 Mio 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 bold a contest, the rules of which follow-

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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 such colours must not exceed three in number. Gold or silver may, however, be added.

8. 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 81, 1989...

5. Competitors may send in as many designs as they wisht 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.

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6. Design's acceptable for the contest shall be divided into

two classes:-

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-Firat prize

Second prize

$50

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$20

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8. Winning designs or idens 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. 2

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10. Besults of the contest will be announced not later than September 10, 1989.

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 Supplemeat.

The following form must be filed in the hand-writing of the Competitor, properly signed, and securely attached to the design anhmitted.

Send all designa to-be Contest Director, Honglong Daily Press, Marina House, Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong.

ENTRY FORM.

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LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONGKONG

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TO-DAY

THIRD CEICKET TEST MATCH ENGLAND V. WEST INDIES

A Grieg Programme

13.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

13.30 p.m. Glee Singers)

Commentary during play by Ho- ward Marshall, & W. Swanton, and Michael Standing from Kennington Oval, London.

11.15 pm Relay of the Dance Or chestra from the Grill Boom of the Hongkong Hotel

FOREIGN

SHORT WAVE

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with recorded intervals from ZBW. G.3.0. 12.00 Mid-night. Close down.

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PËLLEGATTI AND ORE FROM

THE STUDIO Brahms Double Concerto 10.30 to 11.30 sim, Relay of Morning Service from the Union Church.

11.30 to 12.15 p.m. Relay of Mornick The Rhondda Wetab Service from the Hop Tat Church

(Chinese).

DAVENTRY.

Wavelength 17.396.c. (16.86m) 9.51m.a. (3155m) $1,47m.c. (33,8071%) 15.18m.c. (19.78mi,)

Trans. 1 (G.8.0. G.8.G. G.S.,B.)

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HOLLAND-INDIA

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· 1777oke. "&" 177Joka

Time 2.III. Brahms-Double Con- 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). Y Delyn Aur;

12.15 p.. Gipsy Laughing Chorus (Bell). The March of The certo In A Major, Op. 102.

| 10:40—“Musical Momens“ (A). Men Of Harlech (Old Welsh Air)-

Jacques Thibaud (Violin) and Pablo 11:05-Musical Interlude. (A).. with Piano accompaniment.

Casals (Cello) and the Pablo Casais 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme. The New Mayfair Or Orchestra. Barcelona conducted by

Alfred Cortel

12.40 p chestra....

Globe-Trotting

With The

Ther

(arr. Phil Green). Ragging The Rags

12.18 p.m. Brahms Bongs, Vier Ernste Gesange, Op. 121, No.

(A Selection of early Ragtime Fa-3: 0 Tod. 0 Tod, wie bittes: vourites); The Whirl Of The Waltz Wuusat Ich Doch Den Weg Zurück,

(A Selection of Well-known Waltzes), Folks Medley.

1.00 pm Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Dance Music by Harry Boy's Orchestra and His Tiger Raga mudins..

Rumba-The Lady Likes To Love; Quickstep-No Name Rag-Harry Roy and His Orchestra. Fox-Trots-Way Down Yonder In New Orleans: Fate - Barry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins Fox-Trots I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart; The Meanest Thing You Ever Did Was Kiss Me-Harry Roy and His Orchestra. Fox-Trot Medieys -Shine: My Sweetle Went Away; Bules: Sweet Jenny Lee; Farewell

You Rascal You; Muddy Waters- Harry Roy and His Tiger-Ragamumas. Fox-Trot-There's A Little Irish Col- leen On Broadway: Quickstep The Highland Swing (from 'Happy Re turns')-Harry Roy and His Orches

Op.

(A).

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4

p.m.

Kipnis No. B-Acxander 63. (Bass) with Gerald Moore at the Piano. Vier Erste Gesange. Op. 121. No. 4: Wenn ich mit Menschen- Alexander Kipnis (Bass) with Gerald Moore at the Plano.

1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.53 p.m. Light Orchestral gramme.

Pro-

Shy Serenade (Scott-Wood); «Tick- Tock Entracte (Vienna)-New May fair Novelty Orchestra Blue Like A Cornflower -Waltz (Jussenhoven- Schlosser): Caresses-Waltz (Lanner-

IT.

Schic Koline)--Orchestra Mascotte.

Cuckoo In The Clock (Mercer and Donaldson): Black Eyed Susan Brown (Hoffman and Others)--Fred Refbel Ho Quartet (featuring "Hammond Elec- tric Organ"). Far Goes The Crane: Down It Pours In The Puszta: You Were

Unfaithful To Me You Left

Me, Don't Come Back-Magyari Imre and His Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra.

1.30 p.m. Beuter and Rugby Press,ater On (Grimshaw-Alfred Cam Weather Forecast and Announce poll and His Salon Orch

ments.

1.30 p.m.

Reuter and Rugby Press, Forecast and

1.00"Stanelli's Crazy Cruise," with the B.B.C. Variety Orchestra

(D1).

2.00-fedveden's Balalaika Orchestra:

2.15 "London Log." (D1). 2.30-News (D1),

2.45-"Pros and Cons," with the Mid-

land Revue Orchestra (D1). 3:15-8parts News and Stock Ex-

change Report (D1), 3.30-Young People's Session (A). 5.26-Coramentary On News (A). 5.35 Sporting highlights of the week

(A).

6.00 Old-Time Dance Night (A). 5.45----"Lucky Dip," Progamme of Music, sport, comedy and 'other pupular features (D2). 7.30--Third Cricket Test Match Eng- land v. West Indies. Summary of the morning's play by Howard Marsha}) (12), 8:00 Musical Programme (A).

land Revue Orchestra (13). 8.45-Fs and Cona," with the Mid- 9.00-On with the Dance (A). 9.15-News (D2)"

9.30-"London Log.” (DI).

9.45 Spots News and Stock Exchange

Report (D2).

Announce-10.00-“Paradise Isle, with Sonny M. ler and his Royal Hawailans

(D3)

1.43 p.m. Variety with Ken Har Weather vey, Brian Lawrance, Mao Questalments. and Don Rico and His Gypsy Girls 1.45 p.m. B.B.C. Recording -- The

iRoyal National Elsteddfod.

Orchestra.

A programme of some of the suc cessful competitors

2.30. p.m. Close down.

6.45 p.m. 'London Relay A Woman.' . *

Trust

10.30 Leonard! and his Wiener Or

chestra (D3).

10.45-Third Cricket Test: England v.

West Indies (D3).

11.15-Dance Music by Billy Cotton

and his Band (D3). 12.00-News (D3). ^

The World Is Waiting For The Sun- rise (Seltz): A Musical Journey From New York To California-Ken Harvey (Banjo) with Instrumental Quartet! I've Got A Pain On My Sawdust (Wade. Warner)-Mae Questal (The Betty Boop Girl) with Plano accomp.

By Wam J. Foster. Character: a.mk. A Gypsy Lament (Rode); Flor Gitans Tom Bowers: Ted Hetherington; Joe 12.15-"London Log." (D3). (Ferraris)-Don Rico and His Gypsy Roberts, Tom's friend: Emma, Ted's 12.36-Music of Percy Grainger (D3). Girls Orch. Waterlilies In The Moon housekeeper: Harry Waters, Landlord 12.50-Sports News and Stock Ex-

(Pease and Others); Roses Inf The Spotted Dog Cinema Com- night

change (D3). December (from Life of the Party')

missionaire. Scenes: In the High 1.00-Third Cricket Test: England v. -Brian Lawrance (Vocal) with the

(Continued on Page 10)

West Indies. (D3). Three Glax and Rhythm Accomp. LUltima Parola-Tango (Ferraris); Sweetheart Czardas (Marie)--Don Rico and His Gypsy Girls, Orch.

Close down.

2.15 p.m.

6.00 p.m. Compositions of Grieg.

legiac Melodies, Op. 34-London Philharmonile Orchestra cond. by Eugene Goossens. In The Boat (Op. 60, No. 3); A Swan (Op. 25, No. 2)- with (Soprano) Kirsten Flagstad Piano accomp. by Edwin McArthur. Sonata. In C Minor, Op. 16-Sergei Rachmaninoff (Piano) And Fritz Kreisler (Violin). Norwegian Dance

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY.

DEVONPORT RESERVE

Captain H. G. Dyke Acland, D.8.0. has taken up the post of Senior Off- cer of the Reserve Fleet at Devonport in succession to Rear-Admiral C. F

burgh (Aug. 25); C. J. EL Genge, to Nelson (July 25) N. R. W. Clements to Forth (Aug. 11); R. B. Angel, to

C. Davies, Rodney (Aug. 22);

to Nelson; C.

C. D. Ballard, to Hood (Aug. 211; J. F. W. Hastings. to Belfast|| (Aug. 22); J. O. Davies, to Nelson; B. Ballard, to Hood (Aug. 21); J

In D Major, Op. 35-Gustave Cloez Harris, promoted on August 1. Sings F. W. Hassings, to Belfast (Ang. 9); and L'Orchestre Philharmonique de the Colombo, Senior Onicer's ship, has

Dip/

Cd. Shipt-8. H. Tozer, to Furious been commissioned as flagship of the (Sept. 5). London Relay Lucky 11th Cruiser Squadron for the naval in- Wt. Shipts-L, A. Dalling, to Glou ..spection and fleet exercises, he is ap-cester (Aug. 7); J. EL Cook, to Prest-

pointed to HMS, Drake IV.

dent for duty with AAC3.8. (Sept] 51.

Paris.

6.45 p.m.

Thirtieth Edition. 1.10 p.m. London Relay-The Third Cricket Test Match--England v. The West Indies.

STAFF TRAINING "--

PROMOTIONS

Fewer oicers than formerly have been selected-to undergo the 1940 Wt. Electn.-J. W. Dowthwaite, to Commentary during play by Ho- course at the RN. Staff College. The rank of Cd. Eęta. (seny: Aug. 9).

Schoolmaster (Candidates-G. (W) ward- Marshall from Kennington total is 31, compared with 95 for 1939 Oval London.

and 41 for 1918. The list is as fol-Mead K. McC. Clarke, H. T. Waller, R, W. Cox, W. H. Newcombe, R. Dane. low.k-

RETIREMENT

7.45 p. English Ballads,

Commanders M. 8. Thomas A. T.J.L Belbin, H. Page, G. V. Kell, G Homing (Salmon and Del Riegel Armstrong, H, G.

V. Tarford, W. P. Wellman, C. W Scott, E. Guy, to rank of Proby. Schmur. (seny Eva Turner (Soprano) with Organ and Mesurier, M.VO. T. L. Bratt, H. F. Apr 167. Piano. Beauty's Eyes (Tosti); Loveson, L. F. Durnford-Stater, A. P. Sends A Little Gift Of Roses (Open Gibson, J. B. C. Salier, P. 3. Tours, khaw)-Alfred Piccaver (Tenor) with RG. Gambler, and H. R. Conway. Payr. Lt-O. H. C. Dymond, pisced)| Plano. Good-Bye (Tosti)--Eva Turn-

Lieutenant-Commanders G.-D. An-on the Retd. List (July 31). er (Soprano) with Orch.

derson, J. M. 8. Cox, M. W. Tomkin- 8.00 pm.

Local Time Signal Weason, J. C. Cole, R, E. Portlock, H. 1 G. ther Report and Announcements,

8.0% p.m. Walton-Facade Suite. London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by William Walton.

Reynolds, A. F. Kennedy, E C. Bayl- don, W. D. Dunkerley. C. J.T. Stephens. E. A. Short, and G. G. Gi Gatacre, RAN

Lleutenanta F. J. Cartwright, O. '820 p.m. London Hèlay-"The Third Affleck-Graves, W. P. Lucy, and D. 3. Cricket Test Match England v. The Johnston, West Indies.

Captains, R.M., C. P. Phillips, P. HL. A commentary during play, and ao. L. Penfold (Brevet Major), and R. summary of the morning's play by w. B. Stinenda Howard Marshall:

8.35 p.m. Songs by Richard Tauber (Tenor).

THE ARMY

"REORGANIZATION IN INDIA

A further step in district and brigade reorganization has been taken in India.

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(Jubbulpore) Infantry Brigade was" detached from Deccan NO District on August 1 and placed direct NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

ly, under Southern Command. HQ að Brigade The following appointments are the Jubbulpors Independent made by the Admiralty:

Area. As this entails the loss of -Love Brings The Dawning (fim Lt Cdr D. W. Deane, to Jason; EL brigade to the 4th Indian Division Tingel-Tangelwith Dajos Bela Or Menzies, to Challenger: RE Terry, the Deccan the troops at Poona sre chestra. (Bung in German). I Want to Scott J K L Dickson, to Jason now formed into the 7th Foons In- The World To Know (alm Made for | (Aug. 11), 10AM

fantry Brigade to be" part of Deccan Madame'); To The Land Of My Own L-E. O. Irving, to Challenger District. Hitherto Poona has been an Romance (Smith Herbert) with Or- (Aug. 11).

Independent ares. The territorial chestra (Bung in English).

limits of the new ares and new 3.43 pm, London Belay-Pres and (Aug. 8); Hannaford, to Pembroke brigade will remain unchanged for the Cons. H

for M.TE CAug. 14); J. E. Colby, to presente A musical controversy arranged by Havock (Aug.

Luta (E)-E Τ.Σ. Brown, to Valiant

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INDIAN STAFF, APPOINTMENTS Haywad-Butt, The Commander-in-Chief has made Charles Hatton with Marjery Wyn

The Midland M.R.CS. LE.CF to President for the following appointments under date Revue Orchestra conducted by Re R Medical Officers erne (Aug. 7) of July 28th ginald Burston. Compere, Hugh Morto Drake for RNB (Aug. 28).

and Hugh Morton..

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Captain A. D. Ward The King's Payr. Lis Hawkins, to Glasgow Regiment, to be 09.02 in the G 9.15 pm. London Relay The News (Aug, 23): 8. Spittle, to Victory: Beral Staff Branch at Army Headquar Sub-Lt. P. C. McC. Banister, to at. 9.30 p.m. London Belay London W. Bell, Suffolk: (Aug. 16): dela terkena mem

Captain J, N. Carter, 1st Battalion, Angelo (July 31), (1920

The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, to 945 pm. London Relay: as · Sports Sub-Lts. (8) --J. B. L. Gillmore, to be G.A.0.3, Army Headquarters. Foss News and Stock Exchange Report, Barham J. Kidd, to Ajax M. W Captain V. W. Tregear, 12th FP. to be Stat Captain in the to Galates CAL 14) G. Clayton- Greene, to Renown; P. Richmood to new appointment at Army Headquar Royal Oak F. O. W. Lawson to Belters R fast W Flatt, to Edinburgh

Major R R Perry, JEJ Nottidge, to York (Aug. 23) mente as Chief Engineer, Air

Payr, Mid-R.ID. Tiddy, to Nel-in India, during the leave of Colos son Aug. §) J. P. Mollett, to Edin- E. L. Fader, Mon

29.50 $p.m. Eelay of the Dance Dr. Peters, to Malaya, W. P..T. Croome, Reginele eneral Branch to cha

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