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"THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH"

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION,

$250 CASH PRIZES.

From 1st June to 31st August, 1933. SECTION ONE.

Bathing and Picnic Photographs. ·

$50.00 20.00 10.00

First Prize Second Third

SECTION TWO.

Views, including Architecture and Street Scenes.

First Prize

Second

Third

$50.00

20.00 10.00

SECTION THREE.

Chinese Studies (Figures and Faces).

First Prize

$50.00

Second

20.00

Third

10.00

SECTION FOUR.

For the-

BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE.

The Prizes in this Section will consist of valuable cameras offered by the:-

EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY.

Details will be published later.

SECTION FIVE.

Snapshots taken by Children under the age

First Prize

1.The

of 14 years.

Five Cameras as Consolation Prizes.

$10.00

to amateur

The following Rules will govern the Competition!---

confined exclusively Competition is photographers 2--The Prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs in ench Section, and which rench this Office not later than 31st August, 1933. The decision of the Judges shall be final,

3. The right to publish any or all of the entries in the

Telegraph is reserved.

4.Photographs which have been already entered in local

Competitions are ineligible.

G-At the conclusion of the Competition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at this Office within seven days.

6-No responsibility will be necepted for non-delivery, loss

or damage.

7-Photography which must not be less than 24" x 34" (excepting in the Children's Section) should be printed in black and white, with the name of the competitor in ink on the back.

8. No correspondence will be entered into in connexion with

the Competition.

P. Entries in the Children's Section must bear the name, age and address on the back in ink, countersigned by a parent. 10-Members of the Staff are not permitted to compete.

"TAKE YOUR CAMERA WITH YOU !"

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU ASSEUSE S. HONDA ASSEUSE S. KISAKI

Elenommended for many reses by Govern. ment Glefi Hopital Peak 110spital, eld. And by all the local Doctor. 24, Wyndham Street. Telephone 24945.

Jimmy's

1. D'Aguilar Street.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

DEATH OF MR. W. A. STOPANI

WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT OF HONGKONG

Residents in Hongkong will hear with regret of the death of Mr. William Alexander Stopani, of East Point Terrace, at the age of 67, Mr. Stopant had been in Ill- health for some months.

Born in the Colony, Mr. Stoparl was tho son of the late Capt. Stopani, and was educated at St. Paul's School. At a very early age he joined the firm of Messrs. Russell and Co., which later be-) camo Messrs, Shewan Tomes and Co. Ho retired in 1926 and up to that dato had had an unbroken. connexion with the Arm of 35 years, being for some time in charge of the shipping department.

Mr. Stopant had some remark able experiences during the Great War. Soon after the outbreak he! was returning home on leave by a Japanese boat when the vessel was attacked in the Indian Ocean by the famous German raider Wolf. All passengers were taken an board and the merchant vessel Aunk. For more than a year Mr. Stopani was a prisoner on board Land during that time was taken to all parts of the lobe and witness- ed raids on many merchantmen. At last the Wolf returned to Ger- many and Mr. Stopan! was intern- ed there. At the end of the War he was repatriated to ringland.

In 1919 he returned to the Colony and served as godown manager of the China Provident Lonn and Mortgage Co., Ltd., un- this retirement.

In his early days Mr. Stopani was well-known in the Colony as! an athelete and won many prizes for running, swimming and row- ing.

Mr. Stopani leaves three sisters, one being Mrs. Maitland, of May Road, the others residing in Lon-· don and Liverpool and a brother In Australia, other near relatives of deceased residing in the Colony are a nephew Mr. A. Gordon, of Messra. Jardine Matheson's and Mr. G. Stopani Thomson, of the Hongkong Electric Co.

CINEMA SCREENINGS.

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES

"Jack's the Boy" is English humour at its best, and Jack Hulbert in the leader of the art of maintain- ing an audience in a condition of continuni merriment. There was a foretasty of this quality in "Sunshine Susie", in which he held the stage for long periods with absurdition that were intensely amusing. In "Jack's

the

Boy" he has even more abandont scape for his delightful foalling. The character he plays not only fits where it louches, he lives the part su thoroughly that all the time he is creating assement in which he h admirably assisted by Cicely Court neidge, who runs the Loch Lomond cafe on lines tending to be quite original.

"Jack's the Boy", is showing to-day at the King's Theatre.

"Madame Butterfly" Kinaing has become respectable in against Japan. Age-old prejudice this form of expressing affection-or more than affection-have yielded to the stendy Westernization process which has been going on in the island nation for the past half-century.

MAY 22, 1933.

You will lose

your teeth!

through Neglect

PYORRHEA'S attack is invisible

Ten turk for 10 yener, unnoticed. THE ugly mouile disease, Pyorrhea,

It is an invisible enemy which attacks: the gums. But only lurer makes itself known in many hortible ways. Its first waming may be your tooth brush just a bit pink from bleeding gums. Then the gums get soft, spongy, ten- der. Next the teeth loosen in their sockets and what may happen then, worst of all, the teedi kop ou, or have to be pulled out!

The price you pay for neglect, is the dreaded disease, pyurrhea, and all of its attending ills.

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maand

1933 Marches On!...With One Of The World's Undying Romances !

We Uther in a New Year with the Most Magnificent. Production of this Immortal Story.... the Love Drama of a Yanker Sailor and Japanese Geisha Girl :......

MADAME BUTTERFLY

with

SYLVIA SIDNEY CARY GRANT CHARLE RUGGIES

ள் B.P. SCHULBERG

PRODUCTION

a Garametart Giatur

QUEEN'S THEATRE FROM THURSDAY.

wan call from Barrymore, a stranger, who juice against kissing that it always eliminated from motion pic-bestowed warm praise upon her "mur- tures. To-day, however, censors have vellous performance." become more fenient, and the Japan-

Convinced of his sincerity, Misa Sylvia Sidney, black-eyed aereen benuty, learned that fact from Michio ese are permitted to enjoy love scenes Landli decided to remain on the stage and she became one of its outstanding Ito, Japanese actor, who recently re- on the screen,

leading women before she was out of turned from his native country to

"A Passport to Hell"

her teens. Barrymore is atili an serve as technical advisor during the filming of "Madamo Butterfly,"

version of the Elissa Land, who portrays the admirer of her work as an actress.

Miss Landi's latest production in modernized screen

leading feminine role in "A Passport "A Passport to Hell", in which she treasured romance, which

Hell", coming to the King's the Queen's Theatre on Thursday. to

to save herself from deportation, Miss Sidney heads the cast of the film, Theatre on Thursday, might have portrays the role of an outcaat who, young with Cary Grant, Charlie Ruggies, confined her activities to writing manages a marriage with a

army officer at a post in Africa where Irving Pichel and Helen Jerome Eddy novels, but for John Barrymore.

London critics

anything were

but the action of the ploture takes pince, in other important roles.

Ini

enst kind in their reviews of

She la supported by a which she played her first important includes Paul Lukas, Alexander Kirk- She was Land, Warner Olend. Earle Foxe. role on the English stage. on the point, of giving up her intended Donald Crisp, Yola D'Avril and Vera career when she received a telephone Morrison

comes to

Kissing is not a Japanese custom, the younger generation has adopted this method of expressing affection. Until recently, so strong was the pre-

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