1934-05-22 — Page 17

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THE HONGKONG

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH ·

TELEGRAPH.

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

$250 Cash

Prizes

24 Camera Awards.

COMMENCE SENDING YOUR ENTRIES IN FROM Ist June.

SECTION 1

FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE 1st.-(Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company) New Continental Kodak 620-Duo, Zeiss Tessar f.3.5 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. Consolation Prize New

620 Box Brownie.

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 1 sec. to 1/250th Sec.) VALUE $75.00.

2nd.-

3rd.

(Donated by Carlowits & Company Zeiss Ikon Camera. $35.00.

VALUE

(Donated by Walbel & Co. "DEFAG") "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:

-The Competition is confined exclusively to

amateur photographers.

2.The Prizes will be awarded to the competitor- sending in what' are adjudged to be the best photographs in each Section. Each entry must

be accompanied by the form below.

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 returnel to competitors on appliention) at this fee within seven days.

B.-No. responsibility will be necepted for non2+

delivery, loss or damage. --Photographs which must not be less than x #" (excepting in the Children's Section) should be printed in black and white, with the entry form lightly pasted on the hack.

S. No correspondence will be entered into in con-

hesion with the Competition.

Entries in the Children's Section must hear The name, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent.

10, Mendiers of the Staff are not permitted to

comprie. 11.The decisi n of the Judges shall be fitual.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1934.

CHINESE ESTATES| SILVER INGOTS

MEETING

INCREASED PROFITS

REPORTED

B. & S. FIREMAN CHARGED

I

Brought

at

the

Three bamboo baje, containing 180 silver ingota, formed the Increased profits were reported subject of a charge of importing nt the annual meeting of share- unmanifested cargo holders of the Chinese Estates, against Chiu Tae-kau, No. 3 fire- Ltd, held this morning. Mr. Fooan aboard the Butterfield and

Swire steamer Nanchang Tik-pany presided, and there were Central Magistracy this morning. also present:-Hon. Mr. R. H. Mr. T. P. K. Kemble appeared for Kotewall, Messrs. Leung Kwei-the defence and the further hearing tin, Li Yav-sun and Fung Ping was adjourned to May 28 at 11.30 fan (Directors), L Ka-shu, Liam R. O. Grimmitt prosecuted. Ngol, Li Wo, Li Cheung, Wong Min-nam, LiPo-kwel, Lo Chung wan, Reginald Fung, Kung Yick tong, D. A. Purves and the Chiu Loung Co. (shareholders),

CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH.

Witness continued that he issued

Mr. J. W. Walker, second officer. said the Nanchang arrived from Swatow at 9 a., on May 11 with no cargo to discharge. She pro- ceeded to Taikoo Dock wall nt 10 n.m. At & p.m. while he was 11 the Officers Bungalow, he received The Chairman, addressing telephone call from Mr. G. Bird shareholders, said:-The net pro at the gate. He saw Mr. Bird, fit for the year, after providing who asked him if three men whb for Reserve for depreciation on were present were members of the China Buildings ($30,000), bad ship's crew,

B. O. G and doubtful debts ($53,222.42),

Grimmitt:These three and Directors and Auditor's fees men have since absconded, and other expenses, is $82,763.31 which, added to the $366,566.49 brought forward from Jast account, makes a tolal of $449,- 319.74. The $53,222.42 under the

R. O. Grimmiti mentioned that item "Bad and Doubtful Debis" the men were not arrested. It was represents the balance of defol- | a Friday and the I. and

E. Depart- cations, and is now written off in ment were informed on Monday. pursuance of the proposal made Mr. Hamilton-But surely it | by your Directors and approved Butterfield and Swire find three by you at the last annual meet-men wandering about the dockyard with three passes that they have no right to have, they have the sense to charge them.

ink.

The Bet profit. as compared with That of the previous year, shows an increase of $11,712.03. In view of the present general trade depression, this. I trust, will be regarded by sinceholders as bejag" very satisfactory. You will also be pleased to hear, that owing to the advantageous situation of China Balldings, every shop space and practically every room on the upper floors have been let.

passes to the crew of the Nun- |chang, but the three men were not members. They had no right to be in possession of the passes,

Mr. Walker stated he anw three bamboo matting parcels which contained what appeared to be silver. With the three men and a watchman he went aboard the steamer. They took him to the firemen'a fo'e'sle where they pointed out the defendant as the man who had given them the bags and the phases. He admitted it. Replying to his Worship, wit- As you know, two dividends news anid the ship carried no cargo of $2 each per share have for Hongkong or for anywhere been declared and paid to

you, else. and your Directors are glad to Charged with Importing three be able to recommend to you a silver inguts which was not on the Anal dividend of $1 per share, manifest on board maline $8 per share in all for the Chung On, Laung Lun was fined year. This dividend is the same $150 or three months' hard labour, is that of Inst year, and your the silver being confiscated. Directors trust that in these hard times, it will be considered autis. factory.

From the total net profit of $449,319.74 have to be deducted the first and second Interim divi- dends already declared, leaving I have decided to recommend the apportionment of this sum in the following manner- To pay final dividend of $1 per share, absorbing $66,000: to carry for ward to now account, $317.319.74. It hoped that this proposal will meet with your approval,

Before dying the adoption of the report and accounts I desire to express my appreciation of the close co-operation of my colleagues on the Board of Directors and also of the Secretary Mr. Fung Ping- fan and other members of the statt.

I beg now E movi: thuet the Directors' report and statement of accounts as presented be adopted. When the motion has been seconded I shall be pleased to answer any questions that may be put to me.

Mr. La Chung-wan, seconded, and the motion Was carried unanimously.

OTHER BUSINESS. But the Articles of Association of the Company, Mesars.

Fung Ping-Fan nad Liang Ting-kai retire las Directors but offer themselves for re-election. Although Mr. Lau Tak-po's name was included in the noticu calling this meeting

one of the Directors olfering themselves for re- election. it has been found that wider Article 195(b) of the Com- pany's Articles of Association he is a Reminated, and not an elect. cl. tmber of the Board, and he has been duly nominated under I therefore move that article.

1in only Mr. Fung Ping-fan and Mr. Hang Tin-kai be re-elected As Directors of the Company „far the ensuing year.

Mr. Li Po-kwel seconded, and

the

Ateamer

the motion. was carried urani- mously.

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Mr. D. A. Purves proposed, and Mr. Reginald Fung seconded, that Mr. Li Tung be re-elected auditor MR. E. G. JAMIESON. appointed Consul at Weihalwel.

of the Company at a remuneration annum. of $65 per

This was carried unanimously.

The Chairman announced that dividend warrants Were now ready and could bo had on appli- cation at the Secretary's office.

APPOINTED CONSUL AT

WEIHAIWEI

Mr. Jamieson first came to China In 1902 as n student inter- preter. In 1919 he becanie vice- consul and was raised to full con- Peiping, May 21. sular rank in 1927. He is well- Mr. E. G. Jamieson, C.B.E., Bri-known in Hongkong and Canton,- tish Consulat Changsha, has been] Reuter,

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