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To celebrate the 82nd Anniversary of the Hongkong Daily Press, the oldest morning paper in Hongkong, which was establish- ad 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 heat presentation of Hongkong yet attempted.

As the Hongkong Daily Press's 82nd Anniversary falls ten days before October 10, the Double-Teath, 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 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

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 such colours must- not exceed three in number. "Gold or silver may, however, be added. 3. 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, 1999.

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 an 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: --

3. Finished design.

b. Design is 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

Second prize

"B" class-First prizë ...

$50

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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 winnere will be given three months' free subscription for the Hongkong Daily Press. Non-winners shall be given, a mouth's subscription free of charge.

10. Results of the contest will be announced not later than

September 10, 1989.

11. The decision of the Content 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 land-writing of the Competitor, properly signed, and securely attached to the design submitted.

"Send all designs to The Contest Director, Hongkong Daily

Press, Marina House, Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong.

ENTRY FORM.

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sheets.

Fail name of Competitor (Also in Chinese if a Chinese)

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RADIO & SERVICES

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

On Wavelengths of 355 metres (545 k.o's) ·31.48 metrák (9.52 megacycles).

ANNOUNCERS V. LISTENERS

IN AN "ALL SORTS" BEE

Schabert Syinphony

Belay of Ser 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

1230 pm. Gracie Fields and Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.

tra

The Millionaire Kid (Mayer)- The New Mayfair Orchestra.

9.15 p.m.

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1939. -PAGE

CHATHAM BARRACKS STAFF, Commander P. S. Smith has been appointed as Commander at the RN. Barracks, Chatham, in succession to Captain & L Poland, DS.C., promot- ed in the midsummer list, and will Lake up his duties after being relieved. in the cruiser Suffolk on the China Station by Commander A. D. Torlesse. CHATHAM DOCKYARD

COMMAND

The Admiralty announce that the following appointment has been ap proved:- Sports, News

London The News 9.30 pm. The Comedy Harmonists. Must I Then? A Folk Song): How Can It Be? (A Folk Song), Now Well Drink Just One More (Schwa bach). Love Me A Little To-day (Brodsky); Congo Lullaby (Spolian- sky) Film; Sanders of the River."

8.45 pm. Londen - and Market Notes

The Music of Franz 9.30 p. Lehar.

Love - Overture - Edith Gypsy Lorand and Her Viennese Orchestre. Love's Melody (Film: "Love's Melo- dy); Look and Love (Pim: Love's MelodyMarta Eggerth (Soprano);

from

Frasquita Serenade

I Love (film Rons and His Orchestra. Car of Dreams-Fox-Trot

Gypsy Love same); Accent on Youth Fox-Trot You So from "The Merry Widow" (from the film)-Jack Hylton & His Richard Crocks (Tenor).

Love, Wonderful Love-Waltz Melodies Orchestre Mas- Orchestra.

The Carevitch-The Operetta Aim Sing as we go); Just A Catchy cotte. Little Tune (Alm 'Sing as we go) in Brief with Herbert Groh (Tenor), Gracie Fields (Comedienne) with Or Treat Rudolph (Soprano).

Vienna.com

London - The Third From Waltzes

10.15 p.m Waltz Medley Jack Hylton and His Cricket Test Match--England v. The

chestra In Me Oroscope (Harper West Indies. Orchestra. Haines): The Giri In The Alice Blue Gown (Parker)-Oracle Fields with Fred Hartley and His Orchestra. You Give Me Ideas Fox-Trot ("Please Teacher'); Song Of The Cello-Pox- Trot (Flease Teacher-Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.

Local Time Signal and 1.00 pm. Weather Report. 11.03 p.m.

Herbert E. Groh (Tenor) and Barnabas Von Geczy and Orchestra.

chestra.

His

Rear Admiral Henry E C. Blegrove ta be Admiral Superintendent. Chatham Dockyard, in succession to Vice-Admiral Clinton F. 8. Denby, C.B., to date October 2, 1039.

THE ARMY

NEW COMMANDERS, RA. The War Once announces that the King has approved the appointment of the following officers to be Comman- ders, Royal Artillery, Territorial Army, with the temporary rank of briga. dier:

Lieutenant-Colonels E. L. Armitage. O.B.E, RA. H. W. H. Armytage, M.C., R.A., R. A Cörsan, D.8.0., M.C.. T. D. TA, and R. E Farren: Brevet E. G. W.-W. Har Lieutenant-Colonel E. rison, M.C.; Lieutenant-Colonels G. L. Kase. M.C., RA, G.

G. & Leventhorpe. DS.O.. RA. C. F. K. Marshall, D.S.O., 10.30 pm Dance Music by Henry | M.C.. RA. J. Scott DBO. RA. W. 4. J. Simpson, D.3.0., M.C., RA FCA Troup, RA, and C. L. O. Jacques and His Orchestra.

Tagleur, D.SO. RA.

A Commentary during play by Eo- Marshall from Kennington Ward Oval, London

Why Talk About Love (Pollack)~ Quickstep: Tears In My Heart (Po well)-Slow Fox Trot When Bomba Rumba: Plays a Rumba (Bergias) - Lonely Troubadour Hory) TERO Smith-Quickstep: It's Wonderful

"If You Only Knew Trot The Wind Has Told Me A Story Serenade to the Star (McHugh) Border, Regiment, vice Lieutenant-{

Slow Fox De Novello)-Waltz: Why Isn't it You? You're Here, and

(Navello)-Quickstep.

Everywhere Youhe There, You're Logb)-Quickstep: Sunset In Vienna Hoffman)Fox Trot.

11.00 p.m. Close down.

(Bruhne): Kix Serenade Michell-Barnabas Von Geczy

Let My Love Fill His Orchestra. Your Heart (nim The Voice of the Heart'); Sunshine In Spring (ilm The Voice of the Heart")--Herbert E. (Sung in Groh (Tenor) with Orch.

(Albanis)-Barna- (Herman).

Tango Das Von Geczy and His Orch. Vienna Strauss and Blood-Selection (Joh.

Others)

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Cafis

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Maria Hester (Soprano) Herbert E Groh (Tenor) and Max Schipper (Tenor) with Chorus Orchestra. (Sung in German). varian Wedding (Waltz in Folk Style G.S.G. -Rixher): Gee-Up-Polka (Rimner G.3.B -Barnabas Ten Gecy and Orchestra: G.S.A. G.S.0 Beater and Rugby Press,

Announce Forecast and

1.30 DJL Weather

ments.

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1.45 p.m. the Plano.

Patrica Bessborough at

A Cavalcade of MartialTunes Intro: There's something about a soldier: The King's Horses; When the Guards are on Parade: When a Sol- dier's on Parade: The Toy Drum Ma jor. Sweetmeat Joe, the Candy Man Rush Hour (Wi- (Croem-Johnson) liamson); The Donkey Serenade m Firedy').

1.58 pm. Eddle Carroli and Music.

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Schools--"The World We Live In" by Prof. G. S. Browne (A).

All Ashore-Fox-Trot: Don't Let 10.00-Broadcast to That Moon Get Away-Fox-Trot (fillm Blue Danube 'Sing you Sinners). Swing: Night Ride Swing. Marie 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A), Louise Waltz (from "The Flying Tra- 10.40-At Home and abroad." (A). peze); There Won't Be Any Spring-11.05-Luncheon Music (A), Fox-Trot (Gim

Flying 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme Trapéze").

The

Close down. 2.15 p.in.

An hour of Dance Music. 6.00 px.

Be: Fox-Tro Quickstep--Could Between a Kiss and a Sigh-Gemido

Orchestra and His

Quickstep Where Is Our Blue Bird Of Melody Lane: Waltz-Sweethearts (from the

Alm)-Victor Silvester and His Ball- room Orchestra. Fox-Trots The Blackpool Walk; The Girl In The Up-| stairs Flat-Felix Mendelssohn and His Orch. Tangos-Nada Mas; Pro Tipica Francisco Canaro, Yet's

Stop The Clock; There's A Ranch In The Rockies Geraldo and His Orchestra. Waltz- St. Bernard Waltz-Victor Bilvester and His Ballroom Orchestra Fox- Ότι Trots My First Goodnight: Tears

Leader and His

My Pillow By The Black Sea;

Band My Dream Tango George Boulanger and His Orch. Fox-Trots-Mutiny In The Nursery (lm Going Places): Jeepers Creepers (film "Going Places") Paul Whiteman and His-Swing Music. Fox-Trots Lonely: 1 Miss You In The Morning-Billy Thorburn and His Music.

7.00 p.m. Clossing 'Local' Block Quo tions.

7.02 p.m. Cortot (Piano) playing | Chopin

Ballade No. 3 In A Flat Major, Op. 47. Tarantelle, Op. 43; Valse In A Flat, Op. 9, No. 1. Impromptu No. 3

In G Flat Major, Op. 51.

7.20 p.m. Songs by Elizabeth Schu- mann (Soprano).

Der Jungling Und Der Tod (Schu bert), Das Heimwoh; Hin Und Wieder Pilegen

Liebe Prelle" (Schubert), Bchuwardt Auf Allen Wegen Behu- bert) with Piano accomp. by Leo Rosenet. Habe Des Geliebten; La chen Und Welnen (Schubert); Nache Und Traume: Seligkelt (Schubert)-- with accomp, by Gerald Moore.

138 p.m. Schubert-Symphony No. 8 in B. Minor (The "Unfinished").

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra cond by Leopold Stokowski,

1.00 um, Local Time: Signal, Wei- ther Report and Announcementa. "

8.03 "pm. The B.B.O. Variety Or- chestra.

Curtain Up (Ballerina Bulte Wood Manhattan Moonlight

Cave ter). Lulworth Seville (Haydn Wood). Melodies-Belection.

(A).

.

p.in.

1.00 Charing Cross Road" Show B.B.C. #with music by the

Varlety Orchestra (D1). 1.30-News (D1). 2.45 Food for Thought" (D1). 3.00-Recital by Margaret Tann- Williams, centralto (D1). 3.15--Sports News and Market Notes

(1).

3.30-Young People's Scaalon (A). 5.25-Commentary On News (A). 5.40-"The Story Behind the Name- Picton Talk by J. W. Robin- son and C. Bowen (A). 6.00 "As You Like It"the A.B.C.

Light Opera Company (A).. 6.30-All-Star Variety, featuring Nisk

Lucas (A).

6.45-Band of His Majesty's Scots

Guards (2),

7.00-im Davidson's ABC. Dance

Band (A),"

7.30-"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes home in his bar-parlour

st

(D2).

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8.00 Planoforte. Recital by Dorothy Manley (2); Recital by the Sydney Trio (A). 8.20-Third Cricket Test: England v. of Summary West Indies. morning's play by Howard Mar- shall (D3),

9.00 Ruth Etting and Joe Venuti (D3); Recorded Music (A), 9.15-News (D2).

9.20-Summary of the day's news

(A).

9.30 Wynford Reynolds and his Or-

chestra (D2),

9.45 Sports News and Market Notes

(D2). 10.15-Third Cricket Test: England

v. West Indies (D3).'

Organ

Programme 10.30-Cinema

(D3). 11.00The Story of Mosquito Day."

(13), 11.30-Third Cricket Test: "England v.

West Indies (13).

from the 11.35 "showE

Seaside." (D3). 12.00-Newa (D3),

a.m

(A-12.16"World Affairs" Talk by H. B.

Butler (13). (Shadwell);

Monckton 12.30 Dance Music by Lew Stone and

his Band (D3). 12.50 Bports News and Market Notes

8.20 p.m. London-The Third Cris- kot Test Match England va The West Indies.

A Commentary by Howard Marshall during play, and a summary of the morning's play by Howard. Marshall from The Oval Kennington, London.

(98).

1.00-Third Cricket Test: England

;

v. West Indies with commen- taries (DS).

The Reich, Minister of the In- terior, Dr. Wilhelm Frick, arriv

8.35 pm Stadlo-An 'All Burta ed in Danzig by sea yesterday. He BeeZBW Announcers v. Listeners.

will open the Congress of German

9.00 pm. Musical Comedy Selec Jurists at Zopport to-day and will

tiona

Conversation. Piece (Noel Coward) address a mass meeting in Zop- -Charles Prentice and His Orches port this evening-TO).

THE BORDER REGIMENT The War Office announces that Major W. P. H. Chambers, MO, The Border Regiment, has been selected for

command of the 1st Battalion, The whose Colonel O

O. Lay, DSO tenure expired on August 6.

NOTES FROM INDIA

C. Burton, REA. Captain Q. having been employed on the instruc tional staff of the Equitation School

months, at Saugor for over six granted a Distinguished Certificate.

Lieutenant-Colonel R. HL. A Lucas, Berkshire 2nd Battalion. The Royal Regiment, is made 0.8.0.2 at the Senior Officers School, Belgaum, to ១ ...

appointment. new instructional Lieutenant-Colonels LS Bell-Syer and T. W. Rees, CIE, D.SO., M.C.. are made Commandants of the 1st and 3rd Battalions of the 6th Raj putana Rifles respectively.

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Headed by Dr. Chang Po-lin President of the Nankai University and Vice-Chairman of the People's of group Political Council a alumni of various colleges and universities will shortly make a tour of Burma to visit the oversea Chinese there, and express the thetr appreciation nation's patriotic efforts during the war.

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