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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1939, -PAC

Only One Day More To Win

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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 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 Mio Tang,

It being the wish of the publishers of the Rongkong 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 mast 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 81, 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 but no name or mark shall be attached to the design itself.

6. Designs acceptable for the contest shall be divided into

two classes:-

4. Finished design.

b. Design in outline or a description, or ides, 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 ...

Second prize

$50 10

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$20

B

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; s month's subscription free of charge.

10. Eesults of the contest will bejannounced 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 hand-writing of the Competitor, properly signed, and securely attached to the design subraitted.

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

ENTRY FORM

Design—& class in

B class in ...

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Fall axine of Competitor (Also in Chinese if a Chinese)

Address of Competit

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1939.

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LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES •

HONGKONG

On Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 ken) 31:49 metras (9.59 magaoyaisa).

RECITAL BY GASTON D'AQUINO FROM THE 'STUDIO

"Il Trovatore" Act I 12.00 to 13.20 p.m. Relay of Ser- ivce of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

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Blipping Through My Fingers-Fox Trot (Woods): It's Love Again-Fox Trot (Catlow)-Lew Stone and his Band. A Beautiful Lady in Bhe-- Waltz (Coots)-Ray For and his Or- chestra, Rhythm Saved the World-- Fox Trot (Chaplin); Sing, Sing, Sing

FOREIGN

SHORT WAVE

Calm

Fax Trot (Louis Prima)—The Era G.S.G. kkajax. Every Minute of the Hour E Fox Trot (Kenny)Ted Flo Rito and G.S.H. Q.8.0. his Orchestra.

7.00 p.m. Closing Local Stock Que Traca. tations.

TYSKE

1.02 pm BBC. Recording "The Tran Heart of England”.

A Programme from the Midlands, arranged and produced by Robin Whitmarsh

8.m

DAVENTRY

PRESTESTA

Wavelength 17.796.c. (16.88m). 9.51m.o. (31.35m) 21.47m (31.97m.) 15.18m.c. (13.79xa.)

(G.9.0. G.S.G., G.5.3.) (G.S.H. 08.G.. G.S.B.) III (GSR, G.8.G., G.3.3.1.

AUSTRALIA

Call Stra: VIR Wave Length, 3134 metres Power, 1 Bowalt UOLLAND-INDIA

Call weiters: PHI, Wavelengths 16.88m. 25.57m: Frequencies 1777okc. & 1773oka

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Schools-"The

7.33 pak The Music of Eric Coates. 12.30 p.m. Strauss Bongs,

Summer London Bridge-March; Morgan. Op. 7, No. 4 (R. Strauss): Standchen, Op. 17, No. 2 (R. Strauss) Aternoon - Idyl-Eric Coates and A Bong Re Elizabeth Bchumann (Soprano). Symphony Orchestra. Night Op. 10, No. 3; Dream in the membered; Music of the NightJohn Twilight, Op. 29, No. 1-Herbert Jans McCormack (Tenor) acc. at the Piano B.K. sen (Baritone) sec. by Geräid Moore by Edwin Schneider. By the Sleepy Time at the piano.

12.43 0.0. valler"Sulie.

Played by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Kari Alwin.

Local Time Signal and 1.00 p Weather Report.

1.03 pm. Charlie Kanz at the Piano.

8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea-p.m. Medley:-Lights Out, I Never Reather Report and Announcementa. lised. Love is a Dancing Thing, Sym- pathy, I Love the Moon A Beautiful Lady in Blue. Medley:-Poor Butter- fly, After You've Gone, Whispering, Alice Blue Gown, Just a Little The Chocolate Soldier Waltz,

1.15 pan. Harry Roy and his Or. La Alhambra (Breim)Serenade

Madrid Symphony Orchestra Cond Three Cornered by Earique Arbos. Everybody's Swinging It Now-Fox Bat-Suite. De Falls, The Neighbours. Trot (Coots); Evry Time I Look at The Millers Dance. Final Dance - You-Fox Trot (Stept). It May Be-New Light Symphony Orchestra cond.

A Lit by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Slow Fox Trot (Van Housen).

Lagoot-Eric Costes and Symphony Strauss Der Rosenka-Orchestra. Valsette from "The Wood 10.00-Broadcast

World We Live In," by Prof. Nymphs" Light Symphony Orchestra "Bird

G. S. Browne (A). conducted by Eric Coates. Bongs at Eventide Master Robert 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). Harris (Boy Soprano) ace. by Lealle 10.40-At Home and Abroad." (A). Jeffries and his Orchestra. For Your 11.06-Luncheon Music (A). Delight-Serenade Light Symphony 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme Orchestra conducted by Eric Coates,

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chestra.

8.03. p.m. A Spanish Orchestral

Concert.

Aire Andaluż TELucena): Pasacalle, Philharmonic Love,Pasedoble - Cordoba

Orchestra Cond. by Jose Pablos. En

tie Co-operation from You-Fox Trot 8.30 p.m. Studio & Concert by (Hoffman): The Sheep Were In The Meadow-Fox Trot (Hofman).

ments.

Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor).

1.00-Richard Crean Orchestra (D1).{ 2.30-News (D1)

2.45-Food for Thought." (D1). 3.00-Unusually Yours." John Rorke!

(D1).

3.18 Sports News and Market Notes

· (1).

3.30-Young People's Session (8). 5.25-Commentary On News (A), : -6.00-"As You Like It"—the ABC.

Light Opera Company (A). 630--All-Star Variety prograame (A). Cecil 7.00-Pianoforte Recital by

Turner (1932). 7.10-Dr. Malcolm Sargent condufet-

ing the Melbourne Symphony:! .... Orchestra (A). "D-730-"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes

With E. O'Neil Shaw at the Pano- 1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, 1. Nel Verde Maggio Loreley" (Ca- Weather Forecast and Announce- talan); 2. Dai Campl, Dai Prati -

"Mephistotele" (Bolto) Gaston L43 p.m. The Latest Varlety NumAquino. 3. Plano Solo-E O'Neil Shaw. 4. Mon 1 Scorder L Mo- 'By Williams' Songs' "When "Lullaby (de Curtis); 5. Addio Bel Pather Papered the Partour": "I Wish Bogao-"Lullaby" (de Curtis)-Gaston

bers

8.57 pm. Haydi-Quartet in '& Ma- jor, Op. 64, No. 4

It Were Sunday Night To-night" D'Aquino, 6. Piano Solo-E ONell (Buzzi Lupine Lane & his Lambeth Walkers. Shaw. 7. Povero Pulinello And The Angels Sing Fox Trot Peccia); 8. Mattinata (Leoncavallo). (Elman); A New Moon and an Old Serenade-Fox Trot (Coslow)-Geraldo and his Orchestra. No, No, No (M- ier)-Max Miller (Comedian).. "The of Vernon and Irene Castle”- selection-Louis Levy and his Orches tra. Mexcall Rose (Tenney); Bulver on the Sage-Film: The Texans (Rainger) Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and his Orchestra.

2.13 p.m. Close down.

5.90 p.m. An Hour of Dance Music. I'm Feeling Happy-Quick Step (Film: Music Hath Charms-Hall); Many Happy Returns of the Day Quick Step Film: Music Hath

Charms-Hall) The B.B.C. Dance

Played by the Pro Arte Quartet. 9.15 p.m. London-The News: 9.30 pm. Concert Waltzes.

Carmen Sylva (Ivanovici); Waltzes. from the Operetta "Eva" (Lebar)- International Concert. Orchestra. Ac celeration (J. Strauss); Budapest (Lanner)-Orchestre Mascotte. TM

at home in his own bar-parlour

(D2)...

8.00-Willie Walker Octet (D2). 8.30---The B.B.C. Military Band (D2). 9.00-Recorded Music (A). 9.15-News. (D2).

9.30-Summary of the day's news

... (A).

9.30-Jack Wilson and his Versatile

FIVE,(D2).

9.45-8ports News and Market Notes

(02);

10.00-The BBC. Empire Orchestra, with Zars Nelson (violoncellist) (D3). 11.00-Robert Easton (bass), with H.

Robinson Cleaver (organ) (13).] 12.00-News (D3),

9.45 D. London - The Sports am. News and Market Notes.

9.50 p.m. Verdi's "Il Trovatore," Act L

With Corrado Zambelli,

Bianca

Orchestra. Walt-Hoo~~ Quick Step Scacciati, Ida "Mannarini, Francesco

(Friend); T'Aint No Use For Trot Meril, Enrico Molinari, the Chorus of (Lane) Jimmy Dorsey and his or- La Scala, Milan, and the Milan By- chestra. The Family Album Waltz phony Orchestra.

The

(From "To-night at 8.30 Coward)- 10.15 p.m. A Concert of Schumann's

Phoenix Theatre Orchestra. Alone, Music, Again-Fox Trpt (Wooda); A Melody

from the Sky-Fox Trot (Alter)

Romance Nos. 1 and 2, Op. 94-

Der Nuss- Maurice Winnick and his Orchestra. Hear! Temianks (Violin Bring Em Back Alive Fox Trot (Jet-baum: Mondnacht-Karl Erb (Tenor) with Brumo Seidler-Winkler at the

ferson); Who Stole the Tiger's Rug Flana Symphony No. 4 in. D Minor Fox Trot (Packay)-Nat Gonella and The London Symphony Orchestra The Two his Georgians. Love's Loneliness and by Bruno Walter.

Theodore Challapin Tango (Bochmann); Nors Tango (Boulanger)-George Boulanger and Grenadiers

his Orchestra. Avalon - Fox-Trot (Bass) with an Orchestrá cond. by (Rose); Margie Quick Step (Robin Eugent Goosens. son-Harry Roy and his Orchestra.

31.00 p.m. Close down.

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE !

FRIDAY, AUG. 18 ADMIRALTY, AUG. 8 ENTR

Proby. Surga. Lleut, T. McEwan, M.B, ChB, to be Burgu. Lieut. with seny, of Feb. 18, 1938: L L Fleming to be Lieut. (8p.) (July 26); P. Bees- ley to be Sub-Lieut. (Bp.) (July 28,

AUGUST 11

E.N.

F.N.E

Capt. 8. N. White R.D. placed an Retd. List (Aug. 8).

AUGUST 15 RN Lieut.-Comdr. the Hon. R. D. Cole- ridge placed on Retd. List (July 22); Surgn, Lieut. Comdr. P. B. Jackson, MR.CS., LRCP, to be Burgn Comdr. (Aug. 14).

AUGUST 16 B.N. Engr. Comdr. R. P. Janion placed on Retd List with rank of Engr. Capt. In pursuance of his Majesty's pies (Aug 16): Lieut. (Retd) B. G. sure the following officers have been Turnbull, to be Lieut. Comar. (Retd.) appointed Naval Aldes-de-Camp to the (Aug. 16),

be Lleut-Comdra-F. Liguts to be King from Aug. 1. In succession to the ofcers named who have been promot Cartwright, P. J. Milner-Berry, T. E ed to Flag Rank: Capt. G. R. B. Wat B. Shaw (Aug. 18).

alon to Capt

Lieut. (B) (Retd.) A. W. Purcell to DAO. in succession to kins. DE J. G. P. Vivian: Capt. F. R. Barry in be Lleut. Comdr. (E) (Retd.) (Aug. succession to: Capt. E. K. Boddam-16): Lent (E) E B. Carter, to be Sub- Whetham, D.8.0. Capt. (Care and Lieut. Comdr (E3 (Aug. 16);

HH. Harwood, O.BR in Tieut. (2) A. R. Moore to be Lient Sub-Lieut. (A) to be

on to Capt. J. G. Grace; Capt. J.] (1) '(Aug. 16); Act sub-Lieut. W. Clayton in successic to Capt. C. C. M. M., C. Wheeler t cantile, D.B.C. Cap. E. Renout (A) (Jan. 16) G.V.O., in succession to Capt. A... St.

G. Lyster, C.VO, D.S.D.; Capt. (Cdre.

Proby. Lieut. A. Tosse is con

204 Class? Poland, D.RO. in suc firmed in the rank of Lieut. with ccasion to Capt. JW. B. Dorling: seny of Feb. L Capt. C. G. Stuart, D.8.0. DB.C., in succession to Capt. 0. Harris, Capt.

AUGUST 17 EN.

P. K. Kekewich in succession to Capt. Surga Lleut. Comdr. DER P. Ber- H. M. Burrough, O.B.nechan to be tram, MB, HB. to be Surgn. Camde Ca. Supply: 81); W: Bupple] (Aug. 17); Surga. Lieut. Comér. T. W.

our. J.T.

Paymr. Lieut. Omr. D. Linehan to be Co. Bupply Oftr. (July 31): Cd. Engr. W. H. Stub- hings to be Lieat. (E) with seny, of Aug. & W. Muro to be Lleut-Comdr, (A) (Aug, 8, 193377

Froggatt M.B. ChB, to be Burga Comdr. (Aug. 1.

*' WAR OFFICE, AUGUST 13

REGULAB ARMY

M.O.

Col. G. de G. Glover, D.B.D. to be Maj-Gen (Aug. 1), with sexy

Colour Berg, JW. Stark to be June 23, 1938) Col C. E. HATTICO, Commissioned Master Tailor with seny, of Oct. 1, 1930

AUGUST 14

OBE., is granted the temp. rank of

·ka sit' Trapel)- Army Brig, while expid. Hdqra, India (April 30). L-Col. W. 3. Blim, M.C.d

Indian Army to be Col (June

B), with seny, Jan. 1. 1939; Col Lients with seny, WSim, M.C., is granted the temp. Bub-Liguts to be: as stated:A N. Young (April 1); rank of Brig. While empld as a H. G. Barnard, R. A. G. Bound-Turner Comdi (Jume 8) L-Col. AV Ham DHL Mackay (Aug. 1). mond OBE Indian Army, to be Acta PAYIDE Bub-Lieut. M B Col. (June 28), with sens, Jan 1, 1985. 8peare-Cole to be Payur Sub-Lient.

Continued on Page 10 with, seny, of Dec. 1.1938.

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