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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE *1935:

The Hongkong Telegraph

FIFTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

1st

NIPPON YUSEN KAISIJA. 2nd Hongkong, 4th June, 1935.

SILVER BARTER PLAN OPPOSED

(Continued from Page 1)

in the Silver Purchase Aet with a view to "haiting the downward trend of Amerienu exports ahd removing the constant threat hanging over the cotton market."

1st

Mr. Dies would let the Treasury- suspend for a year all silver pur- chases in world marketa, and Instead buy silver at a certain 2nd two fixed premium

the world TO BE LET. Unfurnished.

from nations which storted House on Macdonnell Road.price only

over

Six large rooms, two bathrooms, agreed to purchase some of the Usual Ofees, Basement, Flush system surplus agricultural products of installed. For particulars apply to the United States.. Johnson Stokes' & Master, Solicitors, Prince's Buildings,

SIR ATHOLL MACGREGOR CONGRATULATED

¡Continued from Page 1.)

desire of the members

of both

Silver circles appear insur- ficiently interested in the idea jeven to comment.-Rruter,

NEW YORK PRICES

New Yor, June 3. Messrs. Handy and Harmon quoted silver here to-day at 737% cents per ounce.

1st

On the foreign exchange market 2nd the dollar cased against the major currencies.

On the Now York Cotton Ex- branches of the profession that they change prices closed seven_lo should be more closely identified in fourteen

The points lower..

the congratulations extended to market was extremely weak in him. On behalf of the legal pro-distant deliveries despite a late fesalon, he said, he would like to recovery based on the Department extend congratulations to his Lord of Agriculture official statement 1st ship on the honour conferred on on the question of the legality of him,

the A.A.A., which is not expected Mr. F. C. Jenkin, K.C: Could to prevent the government loan on three Counsel be heard my Lord? the 1935 crop. Further there was 2nd

laughter). May 1, on behalf of the Johnson statement that the everybody present, wish your Lord-government cotton pool intended ship many happy returns of the to aid the market. day?

Mr. Potter: That comes as surprise. I would like to associate myself with my friend's wishes.

On the silk market prices were one and a half to two points lower. The steadiness of outside markets, however, served to offset the weak- ness of Japanese cables.-United Press,

HIS LORDSHIP REPLIES His Lordship: Mr. Alabaster,

LINKING HONGKONG Mr. Potter and Mr. Jenkin: On an occasion like this words are rather

AND CANTON poor things with which to endeav- our to express to each of you, and.

(Continued from Page 6.) through each of you, to the inem- bers of both branches of the profes operate, the Postmaster General sion and the staff of this Court, my

Hongkong approached very profound gratitude and my Chinese Post Office in order to very deep feelings of appreciation effect such postal arrangements of the very kind things which you and that a favourable decision by have said, particularly as in saying | China is still being awaited. It them you have associated the name would be a great help if the Can- of my wife.

ton authorities would assist

the

COMPETITION

JUNE AUGUST, 1935.

Valuable Prizes

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

SECTION 1

For the best Story-telling Picture

16 mm. CINE KODAK MODEL K. 1.3.5. lens Complete with carrying case.

(Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company!. ROLLEICORD Photo-Automat Camera, complete with carrying case.

3rd

Donated by

CASH PRIZE

$40.00

Franke & Heidecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melchers & Co.

VALUE

$75.00

(Two Consolation Prizes "Rolleiflex" Books)

SECTION 2

Bathing and Picnic Photographs.

ROLLEIFLEX PHOTO-AUTOMAT CAMERA Complete with carrying case.

VALUE $204.00

4th.

CASH PRIZE

VALUE

$10.00

$120.00

$20.00

(Donated by Franke & Heidecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melchers & Co.) CASH PRIZE

$40.00

3rd CASH

PRIZE

(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)

SECTION 3

Chinese Studies-Figures and Faces.

AGFA SPEEDEX COMPUR CAMERA With Optical Direct-Vision Finder and Solinar f.4.5. (Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)

CASH

PRIZE

$40.00

VALUE

$80.00

3rd CASH

.. PRIZE

$20.00

(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)

SECTION 4.

Views, Including Architecture and Street Scenes. KODAK PUPILLE, LEITZ f.3.5. lens

and Reflex Mirror Attachment.. (Donated by Eastman Kodak Company)

CASH PRIZE

$40.00

VALUE

3rd

Agfa Speedex Record

$160.00

Camera f.7.7. lens. VALUE $25.00

(Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)

(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)

SECTION 5

Studies in Still Life.

IKONTA CAMERA 4.5. lens.

(Donated by Carlowitz & Co.)

1st ZEISS IKON Compur Shutter. AGFA SPEEDEX Camera

2nd

VALUE $50.00

(Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)

CASH

PRIZE

The

following

Auks

Competition-

KOWLOON LADY Roosevelt's

ROBBED

SNATCHER CAUGHT AFTER CHASE

In an attempt to escape detec- tion, a bag snatcher ran up the stairway of a house in Tak-Shing Street last night, and, after re- moving his outer trousers, came down "ingain and attempted to walk off, but he was recognised by the victim of his activities and taken into custody.

The man, Chan Shing, 39, un- employed, was brought before Mr.

Emergency

Meeting

ADMINISTRATION

HEADS TO CONFER

TO STEM FALL

OF WAGES

Washington, June 3. President Roosevelt has called a Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon special Cabinet meeting at the Magistracy this morning on aWhite Ilouse for to-morrow to dis- charge of anatching a bag from cuss the future of the N.R.A. Mra. 11. Savitsky, of No. 4 King The special meeting will be Terrace, first floor, and was sen-followed by another conference of fenced to six months' hard labour the Cabinet and Congressional with 19 strokes of the birch, and, lenders, immediately after which if unit, an additional three President Roosevelt will hold a months.

special Press conference at which Detective-Sergeant Dowman ap-he will probably announce his plan peared for the prosecution and to meet the death of the N.R.A. stated that about 8.10 last night with some emergency action, possl- complainant was walking along bly designed to stem falling prices Tak Shing Street with a lady and wages,

friend, when defendant came up Just before news of to-morrow'a and snatched at her bag. Ils meeting was given out, Mr. Donald first attempt Was unsuccessful Richberg announced that the Pre- but after a short struggle hesident had asked him not to arrange nanged to pull the bag from the for the dimissal of his organisation lady's hand. Complainant's friend on June 16 when its appointment came to her assistance, but de- expires.

Those invited to the Cabinet con- fendant managed to get away.

The man was pursued by com- ference to-morrow at 3.00 p.m., plainant and her friend and he include Miss Frances Perkins, Mr. was seen to go up a stairway of Morgenthau, Secretary of the Tren- a house. The pursuers did not sury, Mr. Homer Cummings, the follow him up the stairs, and after Attorney General, and other lead- waiting a few minutes, they sawing officials.Reuter. him come down, He had removed · ll outer trousers and attempted to walk off, but he was recognised ! And taken into custody.

Later a search was made of the girway and defendant's dis- carded trousers were found, but the purse was missing. The con- tents of the purse were valued at

$10.

Defendant had three previous convictions for larceny against him, and he had been banished

once.

S'HAI MARKET

REPORT

FAIR WEATHER

The anticyclone to the east of Japan is weakening and muving eastward. A weak anticyclone covers the Upper Yangtze Valley. The depression is moving east- north-eastward and now covere South Japan. Another depression is situated over North Korea, eastward. Locai moving slowly forecast:-N.E. or variable winds, Hight to moderate; fair.

ARIYOSHI ON HIS WAY

Tokyo, June 4.

Mr. Ariyoshi, the first Japanisse Ambassador to China, left for

EXCHANGE WEAK ON Kobe to-day, and wil visit the Ine

U.S. REPORTS

Shrine en route. He Itaves on the Shanghai Maru for Shanghai on June 10, and will immediately go Shanghai, June 4. to Nanking to negotiate concerning The Foreign Exchange Market the present imbroglio in North ጎበዜ weak to-day to increasing, China.-Reuter. nervousness over the possibility of

the United States altering its sil-to substantial buying of exchange ver policy, following statements owing to the continued nervous- made by Representative Dies.

ness.

The vernacular press reports that eighty per cent of the native banks in Shanghai have applied for allotments under the twenty- dollar bond loan

The weakness is further ac- centuated by the decline in London silver.

Sellers of exchange are extreme-five million ly scarce. No August rates were scheme. quoted in the first quarter of an Foreign exchange was a shade hour. The spread is tending to steadier this afternoon due to the increase.

report that the majority of the The

Bloc in Congress market later steadied a Silver little but there were still no for-upposed to the plan submitted by ward

dollars, Representative Dies for a changeTM offerings. U.S. were 41:3/16, sterling 1/8-1/16, in the silver programme. and Gold Bars $767.70.

Arc

U.S. dollars are 41, sterling The market was easy at the 1/7-15/16, and Gold Bars $767.20. close of the morning session due-United Preas.

POST

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

VALUE

3rd

CASH

PRIZE

$60.00 $20.00

Australia and Manila

Shanghai

Calcutta and Straits Janan

(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)

SECTION 6

Snapshots taken by Children under the Age of 14 years.

$12.50

2nd CASH, PRIZE

RULES:-

„June June G..

Nankin

Antenor

Sul Sang

June 5.

Calcutta Maru

June 8.1

June B.

Jure 6.

June 6,

June 6. ...Juna ?.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- Pres. Coolidge

hal (San Francisco, 17th May)

Amoy

Japan

Shanghal and Swetow

Australia and Manila

For

Santhin Sydney Maru

'Shantung Changte

OUTWARD MAILS

$7.50

Samshul and Wuchow

Shanghai, Japan and Europe

be leaw that Portened slue (excepting in the Children's Section) and the entry form should be Nghtly posted on the back.

the} 4.–The right to publish any or all of the| 8.—Photographe must not will guvern

entries in the Telegraph ja ruurved.

4 been already entered in Joes) competions are in-

eligible.

4—At the conclusion of the Competition,

No-one appreciates more fully Hongkong in obtaining the co- 1st than I do the high honour His operation of these airways for the Majesty has seen fit to confer upon purposes of mail service which me, as the honour Is, in reality, con- would mean an important transft ferred upon the Court of which volume for Canton and additional have the honour to preside. But business for the airways lu that fact does not make my posi-China. Very few people in Hong- tion this morning any easier for kong know that the most distant my feelings of personal pride and points in China can now be reach; gratification. None the less I can ed by aeroplane from Canton and The Compeitikon la confined exclusively 5-Photographs which have only express to everyone of you my | regularly functioning airmails very real feelings of thankfulness (from Hongkong to points in Ching that I have been privileged to serve, would be in themselves invaluable however humbly, in so great a advertising for the airways in Court and that throughout my time | China. Roads play the role of in this Colony I have never failed | blood vessels in the economic life to count, with all coufidence, on the of a country. They have been and helpful co-operation of everyone will always remain the most who has been associated with the natural means of physical contact work. It is a particular source of between communities, and only gratification to me that, so long as frequent mass intercourse brought I am here, I can count and continue about by motor roads and supple- to count on that assistance and co-mented by air services will make operation and, if I may say so, on it possible for the platonic the personal friendship of every friendship now existing between member of both branches of the Hongkong and Canton to acquire profession and the staff of the the solidity of a community Court.

intoresta which will enduro

to amateur photographers. 2.Pictures subesitled in Bepla tones should

a smaller print_in] be accompanied by black and white.

to will be awaries!

the 3.The Prize

competitor sending in what are adjudined to be the best photograph in each Rection. Each entry must be scrumpabled 7.-No polty will be accepted for

non-delivery, loss or damage. by the form below.

I am more than" grateful to Mr. test of time.“ Jenkin for his wonderful memory and profound love of detall that he

entries will be returned to competitors on application at this Offer within seven Lays.

9—No correspondence will entered into

In connection with the Competition.

10-Entries in the Children's Bection must bear the name, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent, 11.Members of the Blaffs of the Hongkong

Telegraph and the South China Morning ↑ « Post are not permitted to compete.

12. The decision of the Judges shall be final.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

USE THIS FORM

of

the

AND LIGHT PASTE IT ON THE

BACK OF BACH ENTRY.

should remember that today I hope that in another place you happens to be my birthday. I will honour me by informing me of thank you, Mr. Jenkin, for what to-day so as to put my memory to you have "said and for the good an acid test! I thank you all inost wishes you have extended tome profoundly,”

SECTION NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

ENTRY FORM

Please use block letters and paste this on back of each Entry.” “

If entered in Children's Soction, parent please countersign here

Siberia June.......

Per Tuesday,

Kengio

via Terukuni Maru

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Taft

C. and S. America, Canada and

Europe via San Francisco, (Due San Francisco, 26th June). Manila and Parcels only for Ger

many vin Hamburg

Parcels, Reg., Letters,

Date and Time

„Tues., June 4, 4 pum.

Tues., Juno 4, 4.30 p.m. Tues., June 4, ...June 4, 8 p.m. „June 4, 4.15 p.m.

Juno 4, 6 pm=\

June 4, 5 p.m.

Saarbruecken..Tues.,

Wednesday.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Chichibu Maru

C. and S. America, "Canada and Europo via San Francisco and *Europe 'vla Biberia,

Rog.,

Jetters,

(Due San Francisco, 26th Juna). and Straits, Aden *Europa via 'Antenor

Marselles

(Duo Marselllos, 6th July)

K. P. O.

Reg., June 4, 4.80 p.m. June 5, 0 a.m. Letters

Reg., Letters,

Letters for "anol-Marseilles Air Canton ......

Mali Service"

...June, 5. Noon June, 5, 12.30 p.m.

K. P. O. Reg...... Letters,

Foochow via Bwatow

Haiphong

Swatow

Bangkok

Amoy

Amoy

Hoihow and Tourane.

Swatow

Manila

......Wed., Jane 6,

...Juno 4, 5 p.m.... June 5. 8.30 am.

Wed, Juno B.

G. P. O.

June 5, 8.45 am. ..June 6, 9.80 m.m... Wed, June 5.

G. P. O.

Reg. June 5, 12.30 p.m. Letters, Jone, 5, 1 pm.

Hopaang Wed., June 12.80 p.m.

„Wed, Juno, 5, 2 p.m. ...Wed.. June 5. 3. p.m., Wed., June 6, 8,30 p.m. W-d., June 6, 8.80 p.m. Wed, June 6, 5 p.m.

Jund

5.5 p.m.

Canton Solstan

Pronto

Telnan

Balang Tchekam

Thursday.

Hydranken

Thurs, June 6, 8 p.m.

"Wed.

Pres. Coolidge Thurs., June 6, 5 p.m.

Buperscribed correspondence only.

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