THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
Prizes
Camera Awards.
$250 Cash
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COMMENCE
SENDING YOUR ENTRIES FROM Ist June.
IN
SECTION 1
FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE
1st. (Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company) New Continental Kodak
·620-Duo, Zeiss Tessar f3.5 lens and Compur Shutter: 16 pictures to the Verichrome. Panatomic or Supersensitive Panachromatic No. 620 Roll Film, VALUE $134.00. 2nd.--(Donated by Waibel & Co. ("DEFAG" "Agfa" Superior G. Camera 8 x 14 cm with Anastigamat Trilinear f.6.3 lens, Compur Shutter and Self-timer. VALUE $60.00.
3rd.-(Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company) Kodak 620, Anastigmat f.6.3 lens: 8 pictures 24 x 34 to the Verichrome Film Roll No. 620. VALUE $28.00.
Consolation Prize of New 620 Box Brownie
SECTION 2
· BATHING AND PICNIC PHOTOGRAPHS
1st. $50. 2nd.-$20. 3rd.-$10.
620 Box Brownie.
Consolation Prize New
SECTION 3
CHINESE STUDIES. FIGURES AND FACES)
1st.--(Donated by the Mayen Studio Baldax Camera with Meyer f.2.9
lens, Compur Shutters and built-in self-timer (Timing sec. to 1/250th Sec.) VAULE $75.00.
2nd. (Donated by Carlowitz & Company; Zeiss Ikon Camera.
$35.00.
VALUE
3rd.—¡Donsted by Waibel & Co. (DEFAC") "AGFA" Speedex Record
Camera, F 7,7. VALUE $25.00.
Consolation Prize of New 620 Box Brownie
SECTION 4
VIEWS, INCLUDING ARCHITECTURE & STREET SCENES 1st.-$50. 2nd.--$20. 3rd.-$10. Consolation Prizes of New
620 Box Brownie and one "AGFA" Box Camera.
SECTION 5
STUDIES IN STILL LIFE
1st.-$40. 2nd.-$20. 3rd.--$10. Consolation Prize of New
620 Box Brownie.
SECTION 6.
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 14 YEARS
1st.-$12.50. 2nd.~$7.50 and 12 Consolation Prizes of No. O
Box Brownie Cameras.
(Donated by the Eastman Kodak Co.)
The following Rules will govern the Competition 1-The Competition is confined exclusively to
ninateur photographers.
2-The Prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the hest photographs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by the form below. 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. 5.At the conclusion of the Competition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at this Office within seven days.
·
-No responsibility will be accepted for non-
delivery, loss or damage.
Photographs which must not be less than x4" (excepting in the Children's Bection) should be printed in black and white, with the entry form Hghtly pasted on the back.
8. No correspondence will be entered into in con-
nexion with the Competition.
-Entries in the Children's Sectiun, must bear the name, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent.
10-Meners of the Staff are not permitted to
compete.
1. The decision of the Judges shall be final.
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
USE THIS FORM
AND LIGHTLY PASTE
IT ON THE BACK OF
EACH ENTRY.
SECTION
NAME
ADDRESS
DATE
ENTRY FORM -
Plenne une block letters and prelo this on back of each Entry.
If entered in Children's Section, parent please countersign here,
·
MONDAY, MAY 21, 1934.
SHARE PRICES
SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of local share quotations issued on Satur- day,
Banks,
ILK. Banks, $1850 b. I.K. Bank (London), £130% Chartered Bank, £10% n. Mercantile Bank, A. & E. £28
£28 n
n.
Mercantile Bank C., £15 n. East Asia Bank, $93 a. Am: 0. Flannce Corp., Sh. $20 n China O. Fin. Ord. Sh. $4 n. China O. Fin, Prof. Sh, $5 n.
Insurances,
Canton Ins., $322 n. Union Ins., $606 b. and an. China Underwriters, $1.45 B. Chinn Fire, 3526 n. ILK, Fire In.; $250 n. International Assce, $6 n.
Bhipping.
Donging, $41 6. H.K. Steamboats, $9 a. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.). $30 D. Indo-Chinas, (Ddf.), 888 2. Shells (Bearer), 51/3 n. Unlon Waterbonts, $11.30 n.
Mining.
Anlámoks, 67 cts, s,
Bantoes, $331⁄2 11.
Bagulo Gold. 37 ets. n.
Benguets, $32
n.
Benguet Exploration. 20 cts. n. Benguet Goldfeld, 20 cts. n. Big Wedge, 12cts n. Gold Creek $81⁄2 11.
Mining, $4 n
Hogons, $7
n.
Kailan, 22/10% n.
Langkate (Single), $181⁄2 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $4.80 n. S'hai Loans. $51⁄4 n. Raube, $1614 n. Venz: Coldfield, $7 n.
Docks, etc.
ILK. Wharves, $104 b. HK-Dorks, $15 n.
S. China Motors A., $2 A. 8. China Motors R., $8 n. Providents (old), $1.00 8.
76 cts. n. Providenta (new), Hongkews. Sh. $350 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $5.20 n. Shanghai Docka, $133 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cortons. Sh. $11 n. Shat Cottons. (old), Sh. $75 S'hal Cottons (new), Sh. $43 n. Zoong Sings. Sh. $18 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $00 n. Landa, Hotels, etc.
UNIFIED PURE FOOD CONTROL.
DR. LI SHU-FAN MOVES FOR SOLE LICENSING AUTHORITY
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At the regular fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary Board to-morrow afternoon, Dr. L Shu-fan, pursuant to notice, will mova:
n."(a) That it in the opinion of this Honrd that, in the interest of public health and with the view to the prevention of disease, it Is desirable:
(3) that restaurants, eating stalls, stalls for the salo of cooked food, premises for the salo, of cooked, meat nad cooked ment Lawkers, Would be Beetmed by n note Licensing Authority, but AR regards restaurants, such eenee should be in addition to any Liquors Licence prescribed by law, (i) that for the purpose of unified control and proper sanitary supervision, such solo Licensing Authority! should be the Sanitary Board.
(i) that the Sanitary Board should have power to make by-laws for the proper sanitary regulation of all eating and cookerl food stalls, cooked ment premises and cooked meat hawkern, and in particular for the safeguarding from dust and insects of R}] such cooked food; for the cleanliness and safeguned-; ing from dust and insecta of all utensils used by the sellers of much food; and for the wrapping in " satisfactory manner so as to be free from con- tamination nn to protect from dust and insects of all articles purchased be- forc delivery to the customera, and
(b) That a copy of this motion be forwarded to the Government with the request that the neces sary legislation be passed in] order to give effect to this motion."
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‣ JANTEEN
SWIMMING IS
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AIR MAIL CRASH
ANOTHER FRENCH PLANE COMES DOWN
WITH A
BERNARD COSTUME
LET US PROVIDE YOU WITH A NEW COSTUME FOR NEXT WEEK-END.
Priced from $6.50
BERNARDS'
OF
HARWICH CHATER ROAD..
AU TAU MURDER
UNKNOWN CHINESE MALE WITH HEAD WOUNDS
London, May 20.
The body of an unknown pair The second accident within a Chinese male, dressed in a week, involving an Air France of black cotton trousers and white liner occurred to-day at Croydon. singlet,
discovered about The French ale liner was nearly 12.16 p.m. on Friday lying in a nature, including consideration of an over the aerodromo when its pool of blood in a temple in Lo application for an enting house licence engine failed and it was forced to Wai Village, Shop Pat Heung, and for the registration of two land in a field. It crashed into a An Tau. nspectively.
dairies, at Wanchal and Kowloon re-fence. The undercarriage Was
11, and S. Hotels, $6.10 b. and sa, H.K, Lands, $62 8. S'hat Lands, Sh. $25. n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14 D. Humphreys, $11.20 n. II.K. Realties, $5.10 b. Asia Realtics "A" Sh. $140 a. Asia Roalties "P" Sh. $20 m. Chinese Estates, $84 n. China Realties, Sh. $15% a. 'China Debenture, Sh.$187 u.
Public Utilities. Tramway, $21.30 b. and sa. Peak Trams (old), $16.00 n. Peak Trama (now), $7% a. Star Ferries (old), $100 b. Yaumati Ferries, $22 n.
Lights
$9 b
$84. I.K. Electrles, $733% b. Macao Electrics, $24 b. Sandakan Lights; $8 n Telephones (old), $25 b, and an. Telephones (new), $12.45 b. China Buses, Sh. $13.20 n. Singapore Tractions, 5/- a. Singapore Pref., 16/10% n.
Industrials. Malabon Sugars, $12. Cald: Macg. (old). Sh. $21 a Cald: Macg. (Pref.), $19. Canton leca, $2.80 1. Cements (new), $2 II.K. Ropes, $5% 8.
Stores, etc.
G. Lights
11.
sa.
Dairy Farms, $20% n. Watsons, 56% 8. Der A Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $4 a. Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceros, $11%
H
n.
Wm. Powells, $1.60 m. Wing On (H.K.). $120 .
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $3.75 b. H.K. Estainracats, $7 S.C. Enterprises, $1% Γ. United Theatros, Sh. $2 n. Macao "Greyhounds," 32 n. Constructions (old), $1.90 n. Constructions (new),70 ctx. b Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 0.$ Bonde
97%%
H.K. Govt. Loan 8% b. prem Wallace Harpers, $8 n. Gold River, 27 cls. b.
WHITHER BRITAIN?
(Continued from Page 6.)
these countries, in the Empire and elsewhere, which have been and I will be our best customers.
other words, mere high protection for agriculture without reorganisa- tion will hurt our export industries far more than industrial protec- tion.
In the third place, we cannot self-sufficient. make ourselves Whatever happens, we shall have to import food. Even if our food! production were doubled we should still be dependent upon imports.
Everybody wants to see a proe- perous farming industry-just as everybody wants to see a prosper- ous motor industry or a prosperous
most cotton industry--and
people would be willing to assist agricul ture towards prosperity. But those who are now leading the farmers to bolleve that they have a prior claim to guaranteed pros perity are misleading them.
Other business will be of a routine
THE NEW DEAL.
STATISTICS CONFIRM SUCCESSÍ OF ECONOMIC RECOVERY
Geneva, May 19.
wrenched off and three propellors The man had apparently boon bent.
dead for some time, and the only All of the passengers aboard indication of foul play was the the liner were thrown in a heap presence of a number of arounds
in his head. by the crash. but only one woman
The Police were immediately passenger was injured.-Reuter.
On May 8 an Air France liner informed, and Inquiries were left Le Bourget with three passen-ade. A Chinese male and femalo been detainod for in- gers aboard and a crew of three, have She was talking to Croydon while vestigation. The success of President Roose-crossing the French coust at 12.10 velt'a economie experiment is p.m. when the signals suddenly statistically measured in a com- ceased. Immediately planes were ing maile, and it will be analogous munication to the International sent in search in the heavy fog to the Royal Mall pennant carried
but were unable to locate the air by mail bonts. liner. It is presumed that she The pennant is blue with a yel- A typical passage shows that came down in the Channel and all low device consisting of the Royal the average hours of the manu- on board perished.
Crown over a post horn. Tho facturing industries, from Octo- Reports that the wreck had words, "Royal Air Mall" in white ber. 1912 to February, 193-4, de-j been found have not been con- surround the device. creased by 9.4 per cent. The firmed.
Labour Office.
hourly earnings increased by 1
per cent.
Employment rose by 22 per cent, pay rolls by 40 per cent.
NEW PENNANT FOR
BRITISH LINERS.
Sir
Tho Postmaster-General, Kingsley Wood) will present the first Royal Air Force pennant to Imperial Airwnya at Croydon on May. 26, when he will hoist it on
London, May 20. and production by 23 per rent-A-Royal Air Mail pennant has the out-going-Indian-air mail.- Renter
been instituted for aircraft carry-Reuter Special,
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