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AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

$250

CASH PRIZES

SECTION I

Bathing and Picnic Photographe. First Second Third $50 $20 $10

SECTION (2 Views, including Architecture and Street Scenes.

-Second. Third

First $50 $20 $10

SECTION 3

Chinese Studies (Figures and Faces) First Second Third

$50 $20 $10

SECTION 4 FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE

2nd

Iat

New Kodak 616 | New Kodek 020 whh K. A. f.4.5 | with f.6.8 Lens Lona (Pictures (Pictures 4 × A× 2- Kolls-Roll Film): Miles).

Presented by the EASTMAN KODAK“ COMPANY

SECTION 5 Snapshots taken by Children under the age of 14 peura.

610 FIRST Five Consolation Prizes of No. 2. Eastman Hawk-Eye Box Cameras (Pictures 24 × 31 Roll Film) Presented by the Eastman Kodak Company.

RULES:-

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

1--The Competition is confined ox- clusively to amateur photo- graphers.

2The Prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs in each Section. (Section entered to be marked on the back of each picture) and which reach this Offco not inter than 31st Auguni, 1939. The decision of the Judges shall be final.

3.--The right to publish any or all of the entries Ir. the Telegraph ix reserved,

4.Photographs which have been

"MADAM JOTTE"

ANOTHER SPLENDID

PERFORMANCE

Usually one is forced to listen to stage productions. by amateur players with kindly tolerance, but no such feeling was required laat night at the Club de Recreio when the Recreio Amateur Players gavo their third presentation of the three net musical comedy "Madam Jotto"!

The whole cast scored a signal Auccess and never has a local audi- once offered such sincere applause as the capacity "house" yesterday. The performance revealed quite clearly that there le local stage talent in abundance. The principals not only accomplished their work with happy enthusiasm, but with Infinite skill. Although here and thero vocal afforts wore a little be- low par, the whole cast showed ex- cellent stage deportment and were line porfect.

REQUEST SHOW. The singing of Mr. "Gus" D'Aquino, the Misses Elsa D. Alves, Carmen Botelho, Olga Ribeiro and Edria D'Aquino was particularly good and acting honours wore carried off by Bir. Leo D'Almada, jun., whose delineation of Madam Jotte was delightful.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1933.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY'S MARKET

+

FIRM

ΟΥΟΤ

LONDON STOCK PRICES

MARKET GENERALLY.

QUIET

57%

According to Messrs. Swan, Cul- The following quotations on the bertson and Fritz, the New York London Stock Exchange have been

Was irm market

yesterday received by Messrs, Swan, Calbertson Burinces dono

shares. 2,500,000 The Wall Street Journal reports and Fritz in conjunction with Router, on yesterday's market: Stock prices! The market: Generally quiet but advanced seven points and there were undertons continued to be good. widespread gains due to tradors being optimistic as to the develuation of

Chinese Bonds the U.S. dollar being continued. Do

Aug. 8. Aug. D. mand from millers boomed wheat. Cotton advanced owing to traders 44% Bonds 1898

(Eng. s.)... 100% £100%.. belleving that the forecast of the Do- partment of Agriculture was

88 optimistic.

Our New York Office 44% Loan 1908, 88 cable: Demand for stocks seems to 0% Lean 1918-667% be, broadening but a technical rose-5% Reorg. Loan tion may get under way to-morrow. 1013 (Ldn. Iss.) £ 3844 £89 Wheat: Prices were higher an better buying attracted by strength of cash 5% Bends 1925-47 £ 88% SDÍ and buying from inillore. A bullish 5% Shai-Nanking

Rly.

... # 40 morrow which is keeping the market 5% Tient.-Pukow Government report is anticipated to relatively steady. Cotton: The market

Itly... £ 21-20-£ 22-27 continues to show

unexpected from the trade throughout the day. strength. There was good buying 6% Tient-Pukow Rallway. Supl. Speculative short selling was deterred Rly. by fear of Inflation, although hedging

Shai-Hang- may be expected to increase, Texas

chow - Ningpo Spot basis reported easier. "Irenage Magazine" report: Demand for steel Rly. ....

1911

4.40

£ 18-28 £ 18-28

£ 83-88

£ 83-88 8 12.

£27

$ 11

is beginning to faltor as a result of 6% Henan Rly... £ 12 labour troubles in Pennsylvania, ris- ing fuel costs and confusion that the 5% Bukuang Riy.

$ 27 National Recovery Act created. Ingot production, however, continues at 5% Lung Teing 67% of capacity and large buyere aro

U Hai Rly. 1913 £ 11% waiting the adoption of the steel code, Automoblie production for the month Foreign Bonds & Banka of August is expected to exceed two hundred thousand. Our New York German 7% In-

Public interest is in- Office cable;

traders become more active and a fair advance is likely

The Players have responded to numerous requests and have decid- ed to give a repeat performance to morrow night, whilst arrangements are in hand for the show to be pro- duced in Macao next month.

There was a happy gathering after the performance last night, when the company sat down supper onercasing as

the

ternat. Lean' 1924

82

83%

Loan 1924

lawns. Mr. M. A. Carvalho day but profit-taking where poga-Japan 6% Sterling

ble seems justified. Wheat: Liver Loan 1007 ... 874 £88 pual's action is colorless. The market Japan 5% Sterling is drifting with lack of trading inter est and oversold conditions are ap pearing. Ultimately higher prices are forecasted with the National Re- covery. Act application as the deter-Associated mining factor. Cotton: Opened very

Dow Jone Averages:

(who with Mrs. A. W. da Roza was co-producer) expressed his appro- clation of the fine work of the players and handed them mementos of the ocension. Mr. Carvalho and Mrs. Roza were warmly congratu- lated on the success of their labours and cheers were given for all who had participated in the production. --S. A. G.

SWASTIKA NOT WANTED

SIMPLE CROSS FOR SUDETEN GERMANS

Praguo. "The simple Cross is good enough for us. We do not want any Swastika."

stendy.

10 Industrials

20 Rails

20 Utilities

40 Bonds

Baltimore & Ohio.. Bethlehem Steel "Germany in Germany, Austria | 28 is Austria and there are three and Borden Company ...

Borg Warter a half million of Sudeten Germans Canadian Pacife living in Czechoslovakia.

Railway Case, J.L Chase National Bank, 28. Chesapeake

He who makes polley must know what he wants. He cannot cry 'Hall Hitler! And revolt and then just talk of autonomy. If he does he will not be taken seriously or he will be imprisoned.

Hitlerism would mean the political death of the Sudeton Germans, Hitlerism is not an ex- Continental Oil .. port article."-Reuter.

£94% £95 Industrials & Breweries

Elec,

Industries..... Brit.-Amor. Tob.. Chinese Eng. &

Min.

Distillers

Rubber 17/6 17/6

"OUT-AND-OUT.` `LIÀR” TO PAY FINE.

ance.

stitute. The trouble with the Mr. Lo-The giving, of falso fu- coolles arose because, anch ono formation would not in itaolf con- in turn had asked her to become stitute a charge, it must be ac- his mistress, and she refused. Sho companied with the intent to de-

not fused,

YOUNG WOMAN'S SEVERAL feat or delay the ends of justice, did not report to the Police the tbla FALSE STORIES

If your Worship accepts the de-previous assaults, and on fendant's explanation in my sub-occasion the only reason was bo- "She has lied to the Police; she missions, she has not committed cause Wan Fak-kwal had asked has lied to her solicitor, and, what an offence under this charge. hor to bo his mistress, and she re- is more unfortunate, she has lied to the Court. She is an out-and- Mr. Wynne-Jones--It is

· Wan Fuk-kwal, stated he was a fish

He eald the pro- monger. out liar," remarked Mr. Wynne- necessary for the prosecution to Jones at the Central Police Court prove that this, or any other do- yesterday afternoon in imposing a fondant, had any particular rea- fine of $50 on Pun Kit-wah; a son for doing this, but the cortain vision purchasers allègod Pun was a prostitute. He young woman, on a charge of gly-consequences of her act are ob- Kit-wah ing false information to the vlous. That is to say, If she nover assaulted her before. On Police, by purporting that a man alleges that a man has snatched 4 Saturday, he bumped into her and named Wan Fuk-kwai, stolo a ban-bangle from her in Queen's Road she stood on his foot. He push gle from her in Queen's Road on she obviously intends to have him od her and she immediately blow Saturday last.

arrested for that particular act her whistle and accused him of Whon the case was called on well knowing that he did not do snatching. He was kept in the Tuesday, the defending solicitor, 50. If that la not defeating the cells at Central Police Station for Mr. Horace Lo, pleaded guilty to ends of justico, I don't know that an hour or two. the charge and made submissions is. in extenuation. His plen, accord-;

Mr. Lo-The defendant may not ing to instructions from the de-have the intent to go on with her fendant, was that the man, Wan allegation. Fuk-kwai had known hor for two months and had made impropor suggestions, which she refused. He wanted her to become his mis: Police and went out with the de- the defendant's story did not Magistrato She had told thei The magistrata pointed out that tresa. It was further alleged he

you start assaulted her on several occasions, tective. Onco

Police and the law machine going solicitor.

agree with the instructions to hor Hor evidence had His Worship held that the plea it is sometimes very difficult to borne a very different colour. She of extenuation was an attack.on the man's character and he fixed stop it. You and I, ne officers of had withdrawn the most import the case for hearing yesterday, to the law, know that.

In the witness stand, Pun Kit-ant part of her attack on Wan Fuk-kwal'a character-that, he givo Wan Fuk-kwai an oppor wah said she formerly lived at 2. asked her to get money for him, tunity of rebutting the statements. Ngau Loong Street. Defondant In an improper manner.

Starting the Machine.

the

Cross-examined by Mr. Lo, wit- ness said he never asked her to be, his mistress. He ran away be- cause he was being chased by an Indian constable and he was much afraid.

"The defendant has caused, the

hours.

1

At the outset, Mr. Lo said: pestored her with his propoal- Upon further reading of the tions, and she refused. He pester- charge against the defendant it is ed her only when they met in the Police trouble, the Court trouble, my submission that the wording streat. Defendant admitted hav-and has had, this man put in the of the charge does not go on all ing previous trouble with some colle for nearly two fours with the common law charge market coolles. She admitted get want her to clearly understand against Mrs. Manley. (In the case ting a gang to beat up one of the that this is an offence and will of Rex v. Manley)."

coolies at Wah Lane.

not be tolerated," concluded the Magistrate-The charge is not

Replying to his Worship, defon-Magistrate, in imposing a fine of common law, it is under an ordin- dant denied she was ever n pro-SED.

38/7% 38/7/

KINGS THEATRE

THE AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE

COMMENCING SATURDAY, 12TH AUGUST

THE LAUGH HIT OF THE SEASON

In this picture it's the women who do the chasing and the men who -ere-chaste.-

THE

WARRIOR'S HUSBAND

with

ELISSA LANDI

Marjorie Rambeau Ernest Truex David Manners

From the play by Julian Thompson' Adaptation and dialogue by Ralph Spence Directed by Walter Lang

A FOX Picture'.

Produced by JESSE L. LASKY

20/- 20/-

110/7

110/75

Aug. 8. Aug. 1.

05.84

90.06

28/0

23/0

47.91

40.67

J. & P. Coats

59/3

50/3

30.69

31.85

Courtaulds

88.03

- 88.12

70/- 79%---

Alaska

Juneau

Dunlop Rubber

34/9 35/12

Mining Co.

25%

20%

Everready

Allied

Chemical &

General Elec.

42/0

27/71% 27/3

42/0

Dyc

122

127

Guinness

06/0

95/-

American Can

86

88

Chem. In-

Amer. and Foreign

dustries

29/6

20/0

Powe

Power

11

12%

Impl. Tobacco

100/8

100/6

Amer, & For, Pow. 24 American Metal Co.

Amer!

26

Int. Ten Store

28/9.

28/7/2

17

17%

Int. Nickel

$ 21 $21

American Smelting 34% American

35%

Pinchin Johnson

Turner & Newall

Tel American Tobacco

This resolution was brought forward by Senator Hilgenreiner American at a meeting of the German Christ Jan-Socialist Party of Czechoslo- | Anaconda Copper 10% 14% vakia. It received a unanimous Atlas Corporation

Auburn Automobile 60 vote in favour. ___The_Senator_went_on:_______

125

8844

127%

Unilever

32/0 38/- 93/- 27/3

82/0

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90%

Water-

works

27%

30

Anglo-Dutch

17%

Burma Corpn.*** 13/0

16/0 17/- 13/0

14%

Gala Kalumpong

01

284 104-

30%

Trepca Mi

13/3 Mines.....

13/0

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Langlaagte

32%

32%

Estates

27/0 -27/0

16%

16%

London Tin .....

12/9 12/0

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23/0

24/4

Shai. Elec. Constr.

55/-

10%

10%

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95/-

35/7

08

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poration Chrysler ...

44

48%

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41/3

41/9

37

50

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80/7

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Royal Dutch

£20% $ 21

Electric

104

20%

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Consolidated Gas of

Trad.

51/3

51/3

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49%

62

14

13

Corn Products

80%

82

Douglas

Aircraft

-14

14%

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70

8214

Drug Inc.

47%

47

COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER

Du Pont de Nemours

72%

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75%

20

20%

Eastman Kodak

70

70

Electric Bond and

Pennsylvania

Rail-

Road

34

36

Share

Share

26

General Electrie

Phillips Petroleum

13%

144

23%

24%

Reynolds Tobacco

87

49

40%

Opening Closing

Rango Rango 9.70- 9.71 9.96 9.06 Johns Manville

207

37% Unq. 21%2 227

38

31% 3814 Har- vester

044 37 International Nickel 19 International Tel, &

Tel.

31%

Sears Roebuck

30%

384

Shell Unlon

7%

B%

Socony

- Vacuum

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11%

12%

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30%

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22

224

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144

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15%

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N.J. Texas

Corporation.

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3014

87%

231⁄4

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40%

484%

10,80-10.30.10.57-10.57

0.00. 9.88 10.17-10.18 Kennecott Copper.. 20 0.00-9.04 10.23-10.24 Lehman Corporation 07% 10.12-10.11 10.38-10.40 Liggett and Myers

Carbon

484

45%

21

Union Pacific

110

120

70

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Trans.

83%

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10.46-10.45 10.72-10.72 Loew's Inc.

9.85

27

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0%

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221/

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provenient

McIntyre Procupine

U. S, Rubbor

-19%

18

Mines Ltd. Montgomery

33

34

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20 104 5314 53%

Word

21%

2344

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September

100%

National City Bank 32

8132

39%%

Tobacco

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80

03

103%

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83%

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431

404

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44..

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24 Woolworth

444

Silver.

September

30.70

37.40

MUSIC.

38:15

Total sales for the day:

4,350,000 oz. (174 Contracts).

LATEST NEW YORK

QUOTATIONS

Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Friti have received the following quotations on the New York cotton and wheat and silver exchange for yesterday.

already entered in local com. October petitions are Ineligible.

December At the conclusion of the Com-January

March petition, entries will be returned ta competitors on application at May July this Office within seven days. Spot

G. No responsibility will be accepted

non-deilvery, for

damage:

loss or

7. Photographs which must not be October

Foss tann 24" x 8" (excepting December in the Chlidren's Boction) should May

be printed in black and white,

with the name of the competitor

in ink on the back.

will be December cutored into la connexion with Mdreh......

8-No. Correspondence

The Competition,

intrlos in the Children's Section must bear the name, age, and address on the back in fak, countersigned by a parent. 10-Bombers of the Staff are not

permitted to compete. Read the Rules Carefully.

Entries Received up till 31st. August TAKE YOUR

CAMERA WITH YOU!

Cotton.

Chicago Winnepeg

DUKE OF YORK'S BOYS' CAMP

H.R.H. WINS RACE ·

London, Aug.' 9.

The Duke of York is now enter- intning 400 boys drawn from pub lla schools and industrial centres In a camp at Southwold. During gamos to-day, the Duke, wearing

a pullover, and shorts, won a race.

General Foods

Motors

Railway

Signal Gold Dust

Tire and Goodyear

Rubber... Internationa

Cement International

MIRTH.

Owens-Illinois, Glass

Electric

BY SPECIAL REQUEST.

THE RECREIO AMATEUR: PLAYERS

will give a...

Repeat Performance

of

MADAM JOTTE

The Club de Rocraio, King's Park

on

Friday, 11th August at 9.15 p.m. $3, $2 and $1,

Booking:10 8.m. to 5 pm. Call 23216

1.5 p.m. onwarder « 574831:

In which the competitors carried MIRTH.

"Belleve it or not, Mister,

I'm waiting for a street car."

ALSO ADDED ATTRACTION

FOX

HOLLYWOOD ACCLAIMS CAVALCADE

You'll see all the popular stars visiting the Chinese Theatre in Holly at the Grand Opening of the

MUSIC They will speak to you

hrough

rast "picture"

the micropl

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