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THE

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

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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. ("DEFAC")_"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 sec. to 1/250th Sec.) VALUE $75.00.

2nd.--(Donated by Carlowitz & Company) Zeiss Ikon Camera.

$35.00.

VALUE

3rd.--(Donated 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 Cotupelition is confined, vzchusively to

amateur photographers.

The Prizes will be awarded to the competitors Bending in what are adjudged to be the best Photographs in eack Section. Each entry mus he accompanied by the form below.

The right to publish any or all of the entries in the Telegraph is reserved. A-Photographs which have been already entered

in local competitions are ineligible.

At the conclusion of the Competition, entries will be returned to competitors nu application at this Office within seven days,

6.- No responsibility wiil he nevepted for non-

delivery, los or damage.

7. Photographs which ist not be less than x 31" (excepting in the Children's Section) should be printed in black and white. with the entry form lightly pastel, on the back.

-8,--Xo correspondence will be entered into in con

nexion with the Competition.

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

10-Menthers of the Staff are not permitted to

compete.

11.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.

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

NAME

ADORESS

DATE

Please ure Back letters and paste.

this on back of each Entry,

If entered in Children's Section,. parent please countersign here

WEDNESDAY,

MAY 23, 1934.

JAPANESE OLYMPIC TEAM

NEW MADRAS GOVERNOR

LANE, CRAWFORD PROFITS

READY TO GIVE EXHIBITIONS

TO-DAY'S TIFFIN PARTY

The Japanese Olympic delega tion, fresh from their triumphs in Manila, arrived in Hongkong this morning aboard the Heiyo Maru. and were greeted by local Japanese officials, as well as delegates of various sports nssociations.

At the Hongkong Hotel, roof garden. The whole delegation, as well as a large number of other guests, were entertained to tifin by the Japanese community, when the visitors were warmly welcomed by the Japanese Consul-General, who congratulated them on their suc- cessen in the Olympic Games.

Among the guests were the Hon. Mr. R. E. Lindsell (President, Lawn Tennis Association), Mr. E. Abraham Vice-President, K.C.C.), | Mr. R. P. Phillips (Hon. Secretary, K.C.C.), and representatives of other sports organisations.

Subsequent to the Umn, the de- legates left for a motor tour of the island.

Final arrangements in connec- tian with the various exhibitions were made this morning after the arrival of the delegation,

TENNIS AND ATHLETICS.

The swimming and football pro- grammes were confirmed. as was the tennis and athletes.

The tennis to-morrow, at the K.C.C., will take the form of two doubles and one singles,

Tsui Wai-put. unfortunately,

cannot turn out to represent Hong- kong, and S. A. Humjahn will meet. Hyotaro Satoh in a singles of two reta.

This will be followed by doubles between E. C. Fincher and 1. Goldman against. Y. Yamada and H. Ebisu, and finally another doubles between Satoh and $. Yamagishi. and the Ramjaho Cousing,

The programme for the track and field events, which precede the Tennis, has been finally decided as follows:

TRACK.

100 yards sprint, 410 yards, 880 yards, one mile, and a relay race, two to run 220 yards and two to run 440 yards,

FIELD.

Discus Throwing. Javelin Throwing and Putting the Shot.

The Japanesu representatives will be announced later this evening. but the following members of the Lincolnshire Regiment will take the events: 100 yards, 1 Cpl. Clayton and Pte. Griffiths;

part in 410 yards, L/Cpl. Clayton, Pte. Wit- tlesworth and Pte. English; 880 yards, Cpl--Parmery" and "Thorn-"- hill; One mile, Farmery; Javelin, Dobbs and Atkens; Puting the shot. Cpl. Shaable, and Pte. Hough: Diseus throwing. Lieut. Ramus,

ATTEMPT ON RECORDS

SWIMMING EVENT AT Y.M.C.A.

ERSKINE

LOST CONTINENTS

SCIENTIFIC PARTY'S

DISCOVERIES

London, May 22. Continents that vanished 30,- 1000,000 years ago, where fantastic

monsters more than 100 feet in, length roumed in the slimy earth, have been traced in the Indian Ocean and the Arabian sea.

A sncond "Dead Sea", has also been

discovered.

| APPOINTMENT OF LORD|REPORT FOR THE PAST

YEAR

London, May 22. The report of the Board of H. M. the King has been pleased Directors of Lane Crawford, Ltd to approve the appointment of for the year ended 28th, Feb., 1934, Lord Erakine to be Governor of shows that the balance at credit of the Presidency of Madras, in Profit and Loss Account, subject to succession to Sir George Frederick nudit, after adding the sum of $11.- Stanley, whose term of office will 288.86 brought forward from last expire in November next.

account, In 890,760.61. The Direc- Sir George Stanley is at present tors recommend that, after allow-Professor J. Stanley Gardiner of deputising as Viceroy during the ing for depreciation amounting to Cambridge, secretary of the John absence of Lord Willingdon, who $61.486.47, the balance be appre-Murray expedition, which has inst week proceeded from India to printed as follows:

been exploring in those regiona. Europe by air and is now upending)

The expedition loft Alexandria last September and is headed by Colonel Seymour Sowell.

a holiday at Aix before coming toj England.

Lord Erskine, who is the Union- ist member of Parliament for Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, has been Assistant Whip to the Na tlobal Government since 1932.- British Wireless,

The

To place to Reserve

for Bad and Doubt-

ful Debts, thereby

making a total re-

These revelations are made by

Samples of deep-sea water and

serve of $10,000 0... $ 7,796,64 | ocean coze brought from a mighty, To place to Iteserve

vanished continent, have been sent to the Zoological Laboratory

fur Staff Passages

Bad Contingencies. $20,000.00 at Cambridge, Pofessor Gardiner To carry forward to

sald they wore secured from

next account......$11,478.60 | depths varying between two and

Charged with

man whom he

with

five miles.

Assaulting

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"It has long been supposed," he said, "that there was at one time.

re-

BOWLS TOURNAMENT.

Two Pairs Championship

hit over thea conttuent, Gondwanaland, which Matches Postponed. head

wood chopper, connected India with Maingascar Au Sung. 20, a street coolla was and South Africa. This belief is Hongkong Lava Bowls ned $30 or three weeks hard labour based mainly on the close Association's open championships will by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central semblance of animals and plants le commenced this afternoon, when Police Court this morning. It was at of these lands, which differ from several matches in the Pairs Com- one time feared that the complainant, those of all other continents. petition will be decided.

At Wai, hurl fractured bls slait, but n Nine matches were originally at-medical certificate produced to-day Further, the basal granites are of ranged for this afternoon but two stated there was no fracture. Both the enme alkaline nature. have since been postponed, one until men were known to each other. They "Gondwanaland belonged to the to-morrow and the other until Friday had a fight over a money debt in reptilian period. and was

Pottinger Strect on Friday afternoon.

afternoon.

if

the home of monstrous senly reptiles. The match between W. Mair and W.

such crentures had not died out McLeod against S. Abbas and W. 7.

through lack of food, there would Howard has been re-næranged for to- morrow, owing to the extraordinary

The Hongkong Society for the Pro-Į have been no race of men. They

of Children general meeting of the Hongkong teetlun

(Women's would have lapped us up as if wo Lawn Tennis Association, which is Auxiliary) acknowledges with thanks were mere grubs.

the taking place this afternoon.

following donations: Lately The football match between Hang-Soulkorn, 550 Mr. and Mrs. G. S. kong and the Japanese Olympic team Archbutt, $25; Mrs. D. Davis, $5. has caused the postponement of tho bowls match, in which W. Forrest and W. McHardy were to have played A. M. Omar and K. M. Omar. This Bxture will now be played on Friday afternoon on the Tiongkong Football Clab green, the original venue,

100.000

"One can only deduce," added the Professor, that the whole yast tract of land, and part of the Indus, was swallowed up in ni

A nionk, named Ko Chal-fan, 41, at-

tremendous volcanic upheaval,”

It was in an area extending tempted to end his life by hanging himself if a flat in Queen's Rond. East from Arabin to North India that yesterday. He was rescued and sent to the new "Dead Sea"

was dis- The Government Civil Hospital.

covered.-United Press.

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The Japanese swimmers, several of whom ented new Far Eastern recpils in Manila last week, will make attempts on fresh water world's record at the Y.M.C.A. bath fu-morrow night. These will be recognizable by the Interna- tional Amateur Swimming Federa- tion.

Altumpts will be made on the following distances:

100 yards;-heat 1, Yusa and Sakagami; heat 2. Takahashi and Toyoda, free style).

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Salora and Kataška: hent Yokoyama and Sugimoto.

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440 yards free style:-Makino.. Katamurn and Honda.

220 yards brenst stroke:-hent t. Kolke and Haururo; heat 2, Amaki and Yamadu.

150 yards back stroke:--heat 1. Kawasts and Kiyohawa; heat 2, Irie and Ake.

The Ben Line .s. Benlomond is due here from Home via Singapore on the 28th inst.

The Empress of Japon is due at Hongkong from Shanghai at @ am, on Friday,

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