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$150.00 CASH PRIZES
First Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize
$60.00
$40.00
$20,00
Three Consolation Prizes $10.00 Each
In addition to the Cash Prizes The Eastman Kodak Company offer a Special Prize which will be known as the
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A 1932 Model Kodak 616 with f.6.3 Anastigmat Lens, which will be awarded for the
BEST STORY TELLING PICTURE.
SECTION FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Messrs. Waibel & Co. ("DEFAG") offer six "AGFA" box cameras to be competed for by school-children. These will be awarded to best six pictures in this class.
Bathing Scenes. Picnic Illustrations, Local Beauty All photographs Spots, Typical Chinese Studies, etc. must be of subjects taken in the Colony.
Entries Close on August 31st, 1932.
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CÌVIC RECEPTION AT SOUTHAMPTON
London, Aug. 26. The Ottawa Delegation will be given a civic reception on Friday when they land at Southampton from the Empress of Britain, while at the Waterloo Street Station they will be met by Lord Sankey (the Lord Chancellor), Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary of State for India), and Sir Henry Betterton (Minister of Labour).
The Southern Railway is making special arrangements to enable the public to join in the "welcome home."
The report of the delegates will be heard at the meeting of the Cabinet on Saturday morning after which Mr. Rameny MacDonald and Mr. J. H. Thomas will go to Balmoral and Mr. Stanley Baldwin will leave on holiday at Aix- les-Bains. Reuter Morning Post Special.
Warm Welcome.
London, Aug. 25. Mr. Hamsay MacDonald, the Prime Minister, han despatched from Lossiemouth, the following telegram to Mr. Stanley Baldwin, whom it is timed to reach when the Empress of Britain is nearing the coast of Ireland on her jour ney to Southampton:
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Tho next air mail from Hongkong to London (via Saigon, Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Persia, Iraq, Palestine, Greece, Italy and Mar- selles) will leave on Tuesday by the u.s. Porthos,
While the saving in time from Hongkong to London by this route is considerable, It is greatly ac- centuated on the routes from here to Bangkok, Rangoon and Calcutta, The importance of such air com- munication can be gathered from the fact that leaving here on Tues- day by stenmer the mail reaches Saigon on Friday. The French aeroplane takes off on Saturday morning at dawn and reaches Bangkok about noon, taking off again after dropping her mails and taking on others and arriving at Rangoon that same evening.
On the following morning it again takes off for Calcutta, arriv- ing there that same evening, thus making the trip from Hongkong to Calcutta in about four and a half days, as compared wih an average of fourteen and a half to fifteen by steamer.
advantage of very little up to the This rapid transit is being taken
the great saving of time has not been present, probably becatise
arpreciated, but it is expected that the number of letters to those British waters to give you all places will be considerably in hearty greeting after your strenu ous labours to consolidate the Bridence in the service becomes more
creused as time goes on and cons. tish Commonwealth, and to im prove trade. We all appreciate those labours which will you all a welcome home coming."
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If weather conditions are fa- vourable, Mr. MacDonald will fy from Lossiemouth to Loridon 10- morrow, in order to attend the Cabinet meeting Saturday,
marked.
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The main body of the British delegation to the Ottawa Confer- ence, which is travelling by the Empress of Britain, will reach Southampton to-morrow and on their arrival in London in the late afternoon, they will be welcomed by members of Cabinet in Lon-course. don.
Two members of the British de- legation, Lord Hailsham and Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister, are touring In Canada, and Mr. Walter Runci man is returning home in the Laurentic, which is not due in the Clyde until Sunday,
The Prime Minister, whose visit to the King was to have taken place this week, will leave London | on Monday for Balmoral. It is probable that Mr. J. H. Thomas will also be a guest of the King next week.--British Wireless.
CAPTAIN BOUSFIELD
FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY CEMETERY YESTERDAY
son was
paid him $130 to rid herself of her existing danger from which she was saved, but Inter her murdered because she had been 50 whole foolish as not to take the
In conclusion, Inspector Shaftain said that the $15 which the worian had paid the defendant had been paid by the officer. If his Worship convicted, he would ask, in addi tion to any penalty which his Wor- ship might impose, for a refund of that money.
An Evil Star.
Evidence was then given by Lau Sui-ching, aged 23, a married living at No. 6, Tung woman Street, bearing out the Inspector's opening statement. She said that The defendant informed her that she was moving under an evil star whose influence could only be diverted by a sacrifice of birds' nests and newly born kittens, He used a ruler to measure each fingeri of her palm.
At the close of the evidence, Mr. Sin again put forward the claims of The remains at the late Captain an old established Chinese custom. Daniel Bonsfick!,
His Worship replied that that whose death at
the age of 72. occurred at the Gov-custom, connected with religious, ernment Civil Hospital on Wednesed for by the Legislature under practices, had already been provid- day, were interred in the Roman certain conditions in temples, that Catholie Cemetery last evening being in the Rev. Fr. Rossi intoned the Inst ritus.
Among those present included Mr. Jimi Kai, owner of the Tai Lee of which the deceased was at one Lime skipper, Mrs. Jim Kai and Miss Jim Koi, Captain J. Mitchell, Skipper of the Tai Lee and Mr. J. D. Isbister, Chief Engineer.
Chinese Temples Ordinance of 1928; and these temples were carefully watched over by the Chinese Temples Com- mittee to prevent impositions.
His Worship found that an offence was committed in the pre- sent case under the Vagrancy Act. He fined defendant $100, and also bound him over in a sum of $200
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