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WHAT

IS GRADATION

IN FILM?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

1111

1

Do you know what "gradation" also leade to this uncompro- means in a film? Wel, of mising. harshness, so do not course, a photograph is made judge too hastily. Kodak Film up of tones and half, tones and Film has "gradation" combined semitones and demi-semi tones with "speed" and "latitude". between white and black.. The "speed mske under- If a film has good "gradation" exposure unlikely. The "lati- your pictures will have these tudu", which is another word beautifully soft and luminous for good tempor in a film, pre. tones. If it hasn't, the dark serves the gradation as far as parts will be like soot and the possible when you over-expose. light parts lika whitewash aird So with Kodak Film you may. and there wont be much in- always be quite certain of between, But under exposure friendliness and helpfulness.

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LADY GOLFERS.

ANNUAL MEETING HELD THIS

MORNING.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929.

LAWN BOWLS.

KOWLOON WIN “AITKEN- HEAD" SHIELD' AGAIN.

the Aitkenhead Shield for the second

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

First Division...

Arsenal Aston Villa Bolton Burnley Derby Everton

4 Grimsby

3 Leicester

The first match for this trophy, which was presented to the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association by Mr. Robert Aitkenhead in 1927, was play- ed on the Kowloon Bowling Green Leeds mình

on New Year's Day and ↑ Manchester C. won by Kowloon by 199 shots

Kreens

to 117.

.

Portsmouth Wednesday Sunderland

Second

2 Blackburn

5 Sheffold U.

2 Liverpool

3. Middlesbro

1: Birmingham

4 West Ham

3 Blanchester U.

8 Huddersfield

1 'Newcastle si

The annual gonoral meeting of Winning by a margin of seven The results of Saturday's Home the Ladies' Section of the Royal shots, as against a victory by 22 football as cabled by Reuter, Hongkong Golf Club was held at hots earlier in the year, Kowloon won were: the Helenu May Institue this time in succession on the Craigen- morning, Mrs. T. S. Whyte-Smithgower C.C. greens on Saturday after presided, and there was A fair! пооп attendance of meaibers. ¿

In her opening remarks, Mr. Whyte-Smith referred to the section's very successful season, The section was she said, very fortunate in having Mrs. Ferguson as Captain. Her great zeal had! created harmony both in committee meetings and in competitions. All of them must regret the fact that she was not with them to-day Mrs. Ferguson had won both the Taggart and the Captain's Cups and they must congratulate her upon these feats. The meeting would like to express its gratitude to those members who presented prizes during the year. They had won a match against the United Services during the season, arid it was to be hoped that more matches of this kind would be

indebted to Mr. Gilmour for audit-

At the conclusion of the match Mr. B. Wylie, Vice-President of the Hong- hong Lawn Bowls Association, asked Southon) to distribute the shield and the President (Hon. Mr. W.TT.

poons to the winners."

In the course of a short speech, Mr. Wylle referred to two alterations introduced in the Aitkenhead Shield this year that the match should be played at the end of the bowls sea- the team highest is the championship

instead of on

of on January 1 and that table of the winning side should hold the Shield for the year.

Bon

Bristol C. Bradford C. Cardin Charlton Hull

Notts County Preston N.E. Reading: Swanson Stoke..

Wolres

Division.

2 West Brom.

"1. Bary

1 Barnsley

1 Oldham

8 Millwall

2 Chelses

4 Blackpool

Natte

Forest

4 Southampton

2. Bradford

3 Tottenham

2.

Third Division (South). Bournemouth Crystal Pal Exeter

59

3 Watford

2

2 Brighton

1' Merthyr

The Hon. Mr. Saathorn, in the course of a short speech, referred to the keen of the afternoon and to staged in the future. They were comporting, spirit.

the

which marked these matches between Hongkong ing the section's accounts during Kowloon for the Aitkenhead Sale Fulham the year. Subscriptions had in He complimented the No. 3 and the creased and instend of $208, skip of the rink on which he had which was received last year, they played on the splendid game

that now had $720. In view of this, it they had put up, and congratulated was to be hoped that they would Kowloon on wing ng the shield for now pay their own subscription to the second time.

Afiliated Golf Union, a the subscription which had previously been paid by the men's section.

Mrs. Whyte-Smith then moved the adoption of the annual report and balance sheet, and the motion was carried unanimously,

The meeting then elected Mrs. D. J. Lewis ng Captain for the coming year, and the following ladies were elected to the Com- mittec-Mesdames Sherry, Evans, Brown, McEachran. Sheridan and Whyte-Smith.

Votes of thanks were passed to the Press, Mrs. Whyte-Smith, Mr. Gilmour, the Helena May Institute, for placing rooms at the disposal of the section, and to Colonel Matthews, Secretary of the Golf Chib.

POLICE RESERVE.

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT,

WEEK.

Police Reserve Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Acting Captain Superintendent of Police state:

Chinese Company.

.

of

The full scores were: Hongkong

Kowloon

M. O'Brien A. E. Coutes.. H. Beer

B. W. Bradbury 26

P. W. Ramsay Hon. Mr. W. T.

Southern

A Chapman

G. R. Edwards T. Grimes D. Munro A. Stalker,

C/ Atkinson

H. G. Cooper

S. Gray

W. Greig

L. A. Gutierrez

Gillingbaar Luton Northampton Norwich Queen's P.R Southend Walsall

Third Accrington Chesterfield Darlington 16. Doncaster

Hartlepools

A. E. Silkstone 28

B. Petheram

J. Fraser

19

H. Hampton

H. Overy

A. C. Burford

W. Wotherspoon 19 J. Gibson F. Jones

F. Goodman' A. Gomes

B. E. Maughan 3. Hollidgo

G. Roylance

A. W. Geimmitt 30 A. Cullen Nolan

J., C. West

G. Hargreaves

W. Mair

S. Deacon J. F. Lunny

H. F. Akehurst

A. Webster

R. Duncan S. Eccleshall

P. T. Farrell

18 W. Russell

C. M. S. Alves

L Souza

C. Silva

10 R. Lun

Total ~122

Total. Majority for Kewicon7 shots.

OPIUM TRICKSTER..

20

Halifax

Lincoln Rochdale Rotherham Sth. Shields

Tranmere

2 Brentford

◊ Swindon Newport

Plymouth

4 Bristol R. Clapton

1 Torquay

3. Coventry

.0

OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

92

156

1 Partly open.”

ACTOSA

8 Edible but transparent.

O Plant of lily, order.

10 Pertaining to pottery.

11 Sharp.

-fish.

5 Infer.

8 Boot jack.

12 Desire,

19 Affray.

1.11

14. Regrets.

15 View.

17 Knowledge-

Division (North).

18

fistake.

* Wigan

- Crowo-

3 Carlisle

€ Southport

1 Nelson

3 York

19 Dregs.

20 Pure.

23 Resided.

25 Deer's flesh.

k | 20

32 Musical instrument.

228 Title

4 New Brighton

30. Cudgel.

"

2 f'ort Vale

1 Wrexham

6 Barrow

2 Stockport

Scottish League. ·

Airdria Ayr Celtic Cowdenbeath

Dundee

14 Hearts.

23.

28

Motherwell Partick T. St. Johnstone St. Mirren

1 Hamilton

6. Dundee U.

2 Queen's Park

2 Klimarnock

4 Hibernians

2 Aberdeen

4 Falkirk

0 Rangers

3 Clyde

5 Morton

33 Dark brown.

34 Pelf.

23de by one's own act

25

135

019

36 Migrate.

38 Composition for eight.

40 Valley.

0.42 Dandy. 148 Asserted. 144 Brink

42

Make fast.

40 Viper.

$4

1

veasel.

lamation.

854 Exclam

55 Coloured clay. 56 Pierce. 100

057 Wash lightly.

The m.v. Tai Ping, the second of

five new motor ships recently com- pleted for the Wilhelmsen 'Line for 120 the New York-Manila run, arrived in Hongkong yesterday afternoon. She is due to leave for Shanghai | to-day, at 5 pm.

COPYING THE GOVERNMENT METHODS.

Squad Drill-All recruits the Chinese Company will attend at Central Polica Station on Thurs-.

Three charges under the Opium day, October 24th at 5.30 p.m. Ordinance were brought against a sharp for squad drill under P/Sergeant I. J. Junt. Dress Chinese residing at No. 160,

Mufti.

Indian Company.

Squad Drill-All recruits of the Indian Company will attend Police Headquarters for squad drill under P/Sergeant R. I. Hunt on Tuesday, October 22nd and 29th at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-Mufti.

Flyin-und.

The fortnightly patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, October 22nd. Fall in at the Tsim-tsa-tsui Fire Brigade Station at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress

Khaki Uniform. “

Commencing from the month of November, future patrols of bath the Hongkong and Kowloon Sec- tions will be held weekly.

Temple Street, before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. The de- fendant's wife, who was also ar- rested, was discharged.

The defendant was charged with (1) being in possession of five mace of prepared opium; (2) pos- session of 18 taels of raw opium. and (3) possession of six false opium labels.

Two Chinese appeared before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at the Kow- loon Magistracy this morning on charges of larceny of a quantity of motor accessories to the "value of $80 from No. 181, Tai Nam Street, Shamshuipo. The second defendant was also charged with receiving stolen property. It was stated that Mr. W. C. Hung was enpaved to defend, the case being remanded till Thursday afternoon for hearing., n.

At the Shek O Club yesterday, Mr. F. S. Harrison was presented with a handsome silver saiver sub- scribed for by members, as a token of appreciation of his keen interest and valuable work in connexion According to Revenue Officer with the golf course, the excellent Grimmitt, there was a large quan-condition, of which is in no small tity of new opium pots on the measure due to his untiring efforts. premises, six of which had the Mr. Harrison is leaving the Colony labels attached. It was pointed in the near future on transfer to out that the Department now put the Head Office of the South Bri a thin piece of paper over the tigh Insurance Co., Ltd. tops of the opium, pots and

An instance of audacious false although the innovation was only pretences, by which a person suc two months' old the defendant had ceeded in obtaining a fur coat, already discovered it, He had valued $180, has just been revealed pot a similar piece of paper ori the top of the pots found on her Sincere Company, Des Voeux Road, by Ku Chek-kui, a sáleman of the

premises.

who has reported to the police that some, six weeks ago he received the coat from a man for the purpose of selling it. Later, another man presented a letter purporting to have been written by the owner of the coat, asking for its re- turn; and, on the strength of

Sharpshooters' Company, Revolver Practice-Members of this Company are reminded of the revolver practice to be held on Sunday, October 27th at 10.00 a.m.,

On the first charge the defen for details, see last week's orders.dant was fined $40 or three weeks hard labour; $64, or one month's on the second; and $100 or two months' on the third.

Winter Unform.

Members of the Chinese, Indian, and Flying Squad Companies are Winter warned to ret their Uniform ready; those who are not In possession of same will annly to their respective Equipment Officers.

(Sd.) W. KENT, a.s.p.

Adjutant.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

GEE-I HAVENT SEEN

Í LINDY ·SINCE BEFORE

UNCLE HARRY ANO

I WENT ON THAT TRIP TO HAWA|| ........ HE MUST BE AWFUL LONESOME AT HOME

WITHOUT US !!

YES-1 IMAGINE

KE IS

On Saturday afternoon a Chinese that, the saleman handed it over tried to commit suicide by jumping

to the man. Since then it has been

off the Yaumali Fetry." He was rea-discovered that he had no authority eued by a boatman and sent to the

and that complainant had been Government Civil Hospital

tricked.

BOY! HON A NICE PONY LIKE HIM! |WOULD LIKE IT IN

A PLACE LIKE THIS ----WOULDNT HE, FRECKLES?

(DE CERTAINLY

VOOLD-

CERTAINLY: WOULD..

¡ !!

Important!

E8 Men's petticoats. 50 Wall decoration.

60 Estirate.

61 Playthings.

21

****

DA

flower.

26 Brother's daughter,

27 Speak derisively. 28 Supernumerary. 29 Kingdom. 31 Excep..

33 Seed

case.

37. Boll-like flower. 39 Rubb

41

45 Noosed rope, 46 The fore arm. 47 Poet

48 Disembark. 40 Prolonged pain,

50 Conceited fellow.

62 Ball gamo,

63 Smaller.

Saturday's Solution.

GUARD S GNASH

ITE

LO

BAN

ORNE

LION

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Down

1 Land measure, 2 Paper.

3 Assert.

"4 Scatter seed afresh.

6 Toil.

7 Musical instrument,

41

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WHERE'S UNCLE HARRY, DAN? WE WANT TO. TELL HIM ALL ABOUT TAG'S PONY!!

HE JES' RODE OFF NOT MORE'N TEN SECONDS.

ASO....

By Blosser

THERE HE GOES-SAID SOMETHIN' ABOUT SENDIN' A TELEGRAM MUSTA BEEN MIGHTY · IMPORTANT

GEE!

I WONDER

WHATS THE MATTER NOW!

RÉG, VS. NAT. OFF,

DARDA MY AGA BORYCK

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