THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
Cash, Camera Awards and Trophies to the Value of $1,200.00
IN ADDITION TO THE CAMERA AND CASH PRIZES MESSRS, ILFORD, LIMITED, OF LONDON OFFER
TWO SILVER TROPHIES
TO WHAT ARE ADJUDGED THE TWO BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION: IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.
COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW. ENTRIES RECEIVED UP TILL 31st AUGUST.
SECTION 1
FOR THE BEST STORY-TELLING PICTURE 1st.(Donated by the manufacturers-Franko & Heidecke in conjunction with the
Hongkong Representatives, Messrs. Melchers & Co.)
2nd.
Rolleiflex Photo-Automat Camera 2 x 21⁄4 (6 x 6 cms). with Zeiss Tessar 3.8 lens. (Complete with Leather Case). VALUE $235.00.
~~(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. -~-{Donated by "Agfa China Co"), "Agfa" Superior G. Camera 8 x 14 cm. with Anastigmat Trilinear f.6.3 lens, Compur Shut- VALUE $60.00. ter and Self-timer.
3rd.-
4th.-(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.-(Donated by the manufacturers-Franke & Heidecke in conjunction with the
Hongkong Representatives, Messrs. Melchers & Co.)
Rolleicord Photo-Automat Camera 21 x 2 (6 x 6 cms) with Zeiss Tessar 4.5 lens (Complete with Leather Case). VALUE $135.00.
2nd.-$50.
3rd.-$20.
620 Box Brownie.
Consolation Prize New
4th.-$10. 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. 16 pictures to the British New Ensign Lukos 120 Film. VALUE $75.00.
2nd.
Donated by Carlowitz, & Company) Zeiss Ikon Camera. $35.00.
3rd. (Donated by "Agfa China Co.") F 7,7. VALUE $25.00.
VALUE
'AGFA" Speedex Record Camera:
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
amateur photographers.
2.-The Prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best 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 competitor on application at this Office within seven days.
-No responsibility, will be neopted for non-
delivery, loss or damage,
7.-Photographs which must not be less than
x 34" (excopting in the Children's Section) should be printed in black and white, with the entry form lightly pasted on the back.
8. No correspondence will be entered into in con-
nexion with the Competition.
9. Entries in the Children's Sectlon siust bour.
the name, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent.
18-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete.
11. The decision of the Judges shall be final.
Address your Entries to The Hongkong Telegraph Amateur Photographie Competition,
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
ENTRY FORM
USE THIS FORM
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NAME
ADDRESS
AND LIGHTLY PASTE
IT ON THE BACK OF
EACH ENTRY.
DATE
Please use block letters and paste this on back, of each Entry.
I entered in Children's Section, parent please countersign here
WEDNESDAY JULY
1934.
LATE MR. LO
CHEUNG-SHIU
HUNDREDS PAY LAST TRIBUTE
of
HISTORIC, CEMETERY.
APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR MACAO. RESTORATION
An appeal for funds for the restoration of the Old Protestant Church and Cemeteries at Macao Over a thousand persons includ-hus been larued. ing many the Colony's 'pro- The signatories of the appeal minent residents and Government are the Bishop of Hongkong Mr. officials were present at the funer- (Right Rev. R. O. Hall),
Douglas Jenkins, (American Mr. al of the late Mr. Lo Cheung-shiu,
Consul-General, Hangkong), which was held yesterday after Herbert Phillips (British Consul- noon at the Wing Fit Ting pavilion General, Canton, Mr. M. J. Qutat
(Netherlands at Pokfulum.
Hongkong), Dr. Felix Altenburg (German Consul-General, Canton) and Mr. F. J. Gellion (Residont Trustee, Canton).
many
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The appoal states:
Consul-General
The Wing Pit Ting was crowded with relatives and friends long bo- fore the arrival of the funeral cortège, which was followed by the
The Trustees of the old Protes- chief mourners, including the Bona, Messra. M. K. Lo, M. W. Lo, tint Church and Cemeterice at M. II. Lo, Horace Lo, sons-in-law, Macao, namely the British and German Consuls General at Can daughters-in-law, and
the ton; and
Netherlands and Jativos.
American Consuls General Hong- kong and Mr. F. J. Gellion of Macao (Resident Trustée) sup. parted by the Right Reverend R. o. Hall. Bishop of Hongkong, ap- peat to the Protestant communities of Hongkong and China for funda to restore the Church and especial- ly the old Cemetery at Macao.
After the hearse came a long stream of motor cars conveying thousands of wreaths from various cluba and local Associations. friends.
mere
The Chung Sing Band was in attendance during the ceremony
In Lamentable State. when at the Wing Pit ing.
The old Cemetery has fallen into friends, two at a time, bowed be
a lamentable state. As a fore the pleture of the deceased resting-place for the dead, the en- before an altar with profusion closure is a reproach to the Faith of flowers, beside which stood the to which its occupants belonged. family of the late Mr. Lo Cheung-But its condition is the more to be shiu.
deplored, when it is remembered
con-
Hundreds of the close friends that within its walls rest the re- of the family including Mr. W, J.mains of distinguished members of Keswick, of Messrs. Jardino Mathe-naval, military and civil services, son and Co., Lt. called personal- the majority of whom lost their whilst procuring for ly at the residence of the lato Mr.lives
the foreigners in China those early Lo Cheong-shiu earlier in
privileges which have since becomic morning to express their
no largely developed. There also dolences to the family.
lie burled in this Cemetery many The remains were buried yester- merchant ploneers, to whose enter- prise and energy existing com- day, at Mount Davis Cemetery.
Messrs. Jardine, merce in China owes its first im- Flags of
Sports pulses of life and activity. Matheson and Co., the Club and the South China, Athletic Association were at half mast.
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Messrs. Benjaminin & Potts have A concert will be given al European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, on received the following Straits Sunday, commencing at 0 p.m. by the currency quotations (buyers) from Band of the First Enttallon, the
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The Church was built originally by the East India Company in 1814 a Mortuary Chapel and in the Among those present were the
adjoining Cemetery le buried Colonial Secretary, Hon. Sir
number of the early European and Thomas Southorn, the Hon Mr.American residents in the Far R. E. Lindsell, the Hon. Mr. H. M. East. These included:
Dr. Robert Morrison, D.9. Henderson, the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, the Hon. Sir Shou-gon pioneer Protestant Missionary to
of the 6. Serenade, Sevillana, (Elgar). 9. Entracte, Adbada Printandera, Chow, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, China and first translator
6, Sulte, London, Chinese. Buried the Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, the Scriptures into Hon. Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Kote-August 1884. His centenary will wall, the Hon. Mr, S. W. Tso, the be observed this year at Macao. Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, the Hon. Lord Henry John Spencer-Chur- Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Sir William chill, R. N. Commander of H. M. S. Duke of Hornell, Mr. G. R. Soyer, Latly Druid. Son of the Clara Ho Tung, Mr. J. W. Franks, Marlborough; buried June 1840. Mr. T. H. King Professor L. For- ster, Mr. FJ Bo Rome, Mr. J. B. Ross.
Among the relatives present were Mra W. Gitting, Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Yes, Mr. and Mrs. Litton, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bush, Mrs. A. E. Kew, Mrs. M. P. Lo, Dr. and Mrs. E. Law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Chan, Mrs. Ho Leung, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ki, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Wing, Eddie Ho Tung, Mr. Sho' Yu Man, Mr. Andrew Zimmern {Mr. Ernest" Zimmern:
were.--Messrs. Others present Tang Shle-kin, Mok Konang. Shum Pak-ming, P. Gockchin, R. C. H. Lim, LI Tze-fong, Li Koon chun, Li Yick-mal, Lau Ping-chai, Jackman To.
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Captain Sir Humphrey Le Flem- ing. Senhouse, R. N. Senior Naval Officer British Fleet in China Seax. Buried June 1841.
Edmund Roberts, Esquire. Special Diplomatic Agent of U.S.A.
John F. Brooks, M.D. Fleet Surgeon to the U. S. East. India Squadron. Burled October 1849.
Sir William Fraser, Bart. Chief of British Factory in China. Buried December 1827.
Thomas W. Waldron, Esquire, Conaul-U.S.A. Buried September, 1844.
Lieutenant John Astell, R. N. Buried October 1840.
Lieutenant Edward Fitz Gerald Mondeste. Buried June H.M.S. 1841.
S. Burge Rawle, Esquire, U.S.A. Consul Macao, Buried September, 1858..
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Captain Daniel Duff, 37th Regi- Native infantry. ment Madras Buried July 1841.
Lieutenant Benjamin S. Gaunt,
U. S. Navy, U. S., Ship Marion" Buried March 1852. and the famous artist Mr. George Chinnery, buried in 1852.
Endowmont Too Small. There are alao a number of German and Dutch graves.
the The small endowment of Trust has unfortunately proved in- sufficient to preserve the Church and old Cemetery in good condi tton, and the trustees are faced with the urgent necessity making extensive repairs.
of
An estimate has been obtained for the necessary repairs, including
replacement of the broken-down
portions of the
Cemetery wall, repairing of cracks in the Church.
inting, varnishing and repairs
to woodwork, renewal of pathways, and extensive repairs to boundary wals and entrance, arch. It is Improbable that the work can be completed for loss than $8,000, allowing for the fact that ono of the trustees has offered to become responsible for certain additional Improvements, such as ro-cutting the inscriptions. planting trees and setting up fallen head-stones.
The signatories feel convinced that the foreign Protestant com- munitica In China will agron with them in holding the restoration of this historical Cemetery and Church to be a public duty, and they therefore make this earnest appeal In the hope that, in spito of the prevailing depression, a special effort will be made to sub- scribe the sum of $6,000, in order to place mattors permanently on fa more decent and roverent
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