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THE HONGKONG

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-Franke & Heidecko in conjunction with the

Hongkong Representatives, Messrs. Melchiors & Co.)

2nd.

Rolleiflex Photo-Automat Camera 24 x 2 (6 x 6 cms) with Zeiss Tessar 3.8 lens. (Complete with Leather Case). VALUE $235.00.

---(Donated by the Eastman Kudak 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. 3rd. (Donated by "Agfa China Co." "Agfa" Superior C: Camera 8 x ·

14 cm. with Anastigmat Trilinear f.6.3 lens, Compur Shut- ter and Self-timer. VALUE $60.00.

4th-Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company) Kodak 620, Anastigmat f.5.3 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 tho

Hongkong Representatives, Messrs. Melchers & Co.)

Rolleicord Photo-Automat Camera 21⁄4 x 24 (6 x 6 cms) with Zeiss Tessar 4.5 lens. (Complete with Leather Case). VALUE $135.00.

2nd.--$50.

3rd.-$20. 4th.-$10. Consolation Prize New 620 Box Brownie.

SECTION 3

CHINESE STUDIES. (FIGURES AND FACES) 1st.--(Donated by the Mayon Studio) Baldax Camera with Meyer f.2.9

lens. Compur Shutters and built-in self-timer (Timing sec. to 1/250th Sec. 16 pictures to the British New Ensign Lukos 120 Eilm. VALUE $75.00.

2nd.

3rd.

(Donated by Carlowitz & Company) Zeiss Ikon Camera. $35.00.

VALUE

(Donated by "Agfa China Co." "AGFA" Speedex Record Camera, F 7,7. VALUE $25.00.

Consolation Prize of New 620 Box Brownie

SECTION 4

VIEWS, INCLUDING ARCHITECTURE & STREET SCÈNES 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 wlli be awarded to the competitors sending in what aro adjudged to be the best photographs in each Section. Each entry must-

be accompanied by the form below,

3. The right to pubilah any or all of the entries.

in the Telegraph is reserved.

4-Photographs which have been alrendy entered

in local competitions are ineligiblo,

-At the conclusion of the Competition, enteles will be returned to competitors on application at this Offico within seven days,

4. No responsibility, will be accepted for non.

delivery, loss or damage,

7-Photographs which must not be less than

24" x 34" (excepting in the Children's Section) should be printed in binek and white, with the entry form lightly pasted on the back.

3-No correspondence will be entered into in con

nexion with the Competition.

Entries in the Children's Section must bear.

e name, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent.

the

10-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 fl

Address your Entries to Tho llongkong Telegraph Amateur Photographie Competition.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

ENTRY FORM

USE THIS FORM

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

AND LIGHTLY PASTE

IT ON THE BACK OF

EACH ENTRY,

DATE

Please use block letters and paste this on back of each Ehtry.

It entered in Children's Section, parent please countersign here

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY

DO YOU KNOW WHEN YOU ARE REALLY HAPPY

(Continued from Page 6.)

the end of hor long life she be Heved her happlest days to have been those spent slumming-dis- guised as an old woman-among The poor of Paris, learning how the submerged tenth lived.

Loula Philippe, away from his unstable throne, a privato citizen again, wanted but the approval of his devoted wife, regarding the general course of his career, to ba quite happy, What the world chose to think did not matter.

If it were only given to us at the onset to sense the happiness of small joyst I remember, how happy I was buying out of my own first earnings a suit of clothes. Dame Madge Kendal, I fancy, was never so happy as when, a child- player, catching sight of her nurse in the pit, she exclaimed, acrosa the footlights. "Oh, nursie, look at my new shoes 1"

Rachel, the famous French tragedienne, who from singing in the streets rose to great fame and fortune, used to say that her hap- piest moment was when she, was tricked out with a red velvet hat of her mother's own making,

THE OBVIOUS MORAL..

Alas! only when viewed in the prism of the years do these tiny joys take on their real significance, and are seen to belong to the pleasantest days-of our existence: it were wise to draw. the obvious morul-to make the most of the substantial present, gratefully en- joying the simple pleasures which

“TELEGRAPH"

·SUPPLEMENT

ART

More Competition Pictures

A further batch of Compet!- tion photographs will appear in to-morrow's issue of the Tele. graph Pictorial Supplement, Including some of marked artistic marit.

In addition, there will be other interesting pictures, in- cluding Church of Christ in China delegates at a vialt the grave of Dr. Robertson Morrison, in Macao, and a bridal group af the wedding of Mr. Henry Wing and Miss Josephine Char

Portraits of successful can- didates in the Trinity College of Music examinations will also appear.

JULY 13,

1934.

KODAK

NO OTHER FILM IS THE

SAME AS VERICHROME

New VERICHROME LINors from other time

1 Double-coated. The larms of Finne detail is high-lights, pre- OFRACTION BIJVER.

tions that represent ligbe pares

* Highly colo-IDELETEL FR.

Italario fua" promptin rokred becking on the Alms,

Flow detail in shadow, par- Cope that represent dark perie. Trannkucent, lastead ei traz3G parat

Košt by an exchatire process of Lastrian Kodak Co. Rochester, N.'Y.

THE SNAPSHOTS 'ARE PERFECTLY WONDERFUL,

— THANKS FOR: WARNING ME. TO INSIST ON VERICHROME

FILM

For the finest snapshots with the

least effort, load your camera with Verichrome. Ask for and see that you

Kodak VeriCHROME Film.......in the yellow box with checkered stripes,

get

EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY

HONGKONG

KOWLOON RESIDENTS

ASSOCIATION.

PRIVATE PRACTITIONERS "AND MATERNITY CASES

SHANGHAI

on Railway Reserve ground at Hung Hom, Kowloon Bus Stops, was read and approved,

It having come to the knowledge

TIENTUIN

· BOMBER CRASHES

LEADING ITALIAN PILOT AMONG FOUR DEAD,

Rome, July-12

of the Committee that the Mator- nity Block at the Kowloon Hospital was poorly patronized, it emerged Four members of the Italian from discussion that cases still Air Force were killed to-day when

He to our hand. If we ignore the present, and concentrate wholly on. the future, the chances are that we shall miss the happiness which is close by, and come no nearer the

The usual monthly meeting of continue to be sent to Hongkong, a bombing plane caught fire and happiness which hangs tostalising-the Kowloon Realdents Association where the hospitals permit the at- crashed on to the Monto Cello ly ahead..

took place in St. Andrew's Hall, tendance of the patient's own aerodrome. I have watched the countryman Kowloon, last Monday evening, the physician.

The dend include Domenico An at his lunch of bread and cheese. President, Mr. L. D'Almada, os- It was decided to write totinini, one of the loading Italian. washed down by a mug of beer,cupying the chair.

Government, saking that private pilots.

and I have aald to myself: "H Members of committee present practitioners be allowed to visit The only theory about the dla is happier than you are, because at the meeting were Mr. H. F. the Ward, which would result not nater so far advanced is spontane his wants are fewer." Through Bunje (Vice President) Mr. R. P. only in an increase in its popular-ous combustion. Reuter, the years I have learnt that I am Phillips (Hon, Treasurer) Mr.ity, but also in relieving to some

richer in peace of mind, not when C. M. Hall (Hon. Secretary),extent the pressure on the present tion in the number of rickshas, In

I have striven to increase my Massra. W. Goldenberg, C. M. inadequate staff of the Hospital. pursuance of the policy of the Fossessions, but when I have limit- Manners, R. Pestonjl, B. Wylie, od my desires. Certainly a bunch. F. Un, C. E. Terry, I. Murray,

-Street Watering-

Police Department, was brought to tho attention of the Committee,

of Cornish violets has proved a W. J. Rattey, Lam Ming Fan, É. A communication was received |After discussion - It was decided. more gladsome alght for me than Kern and Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews from the Colonial Secretary under that the Association take по any elaborate orchids plucked from Apologies for absence were re-date of June 21, 1934, replying to action in the matter. a nobleman's conservatory.

calved from: Meaяra, T. B. Wilson, the Association's request for a re- Since the meeting of the Step by step I have come to this Li Chor Chi, F. C. Mow Fung and sumption of street watering in K.R.A. Committee, it has como to philosophy of life (against which Rev. E. L. Allen:

Kowloon, stating that Government the knowledge of the Association Correspondence with reference does not feel justified, at present, that provision is made on the top admittedly, being human, I some times transgress) to be thankful to Street Watering, Refuse Re owing to present, financial stress, floor of the maternity ward of: for small mercies, for in them the oval, Chatham Road and Cox's to incur the heavy expenditure the Kowloon Hospital whereby have their own real needs of happiness are con-Road Playgrounds, Postal Facil which this service would involve patients may

The matter of a further roduc medical practitioners.]

tained. Whatever one's lot, I amities, Proposed Amusement Park convinced, these small mercles, are

not withheld.

WRONG COMPARISONS.

In the cold and the wet, when there are few familiar voicos to dispel his loneliness, a blind mendicant, for whom I have 1 sentimental regard, tells me he thinks of the days when the warm. sun is on his face, and regular friends atop to entertain him with the small change of their remarks, and then ho remembers how happy those days were." Standing by his side, frequently I feel myself re- buked by his for finer spirit, grieved to be reminded that, when In trouble I compared my state, it was not with his, but with that of men, whom the world counted for. tunate,

Poor Charlotte Bronto, an in spiret schoolmiss in whose stern soup romance twice took root, in her last hours know when life had been kindest to her. "I am not going to dio now," she whispered to her husband, "He will not separato un-wo have been no happy!

Life may

acem to drop into solomn or uneventful periods, yot what could be more foolish than to fritter away those seemingly dull days by hungering for more exciting spells? It may well bo that in retroopoet they are found the happlest Intervals of all. Time, dropping the scales from our, eyes, corrects our values."

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