THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935.
The Hongkong Telegraph
FIFTH ANNUAL AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
1st
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..f.3.5. fens Complete with carrying case,
Donated by the Eastman, Kodak Company).
2nd ROLLEICORD Photo-Automat Camera,
complete with carrying case. Donated by Franke & Heidecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melchers & Co.
VALUE
$75.00
3rd
CASH PRIZE
$40.00
(Two Consolation Prizes "Rolleiflex" Books)
SECTION 2
Bathing and Picnic Photographs.
1st ROLLEIFLEX PHOTO-AUTOMAT CAMERA
$204.00
VALUE
4th CASH PRIZE
$10.00
VALUE
Complete with carrying case.
$120.00
(Donated by Franke & Heidecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melchers & Co.)
2nd
CASH PRIZE
$40.00
3rd CASH
PRIZE
(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)
SECTION 3
Chinese Studies—Figures and Faces.
{1st AGFA SPEEDEX COMPUR CAMERA
With Optical Direct-Vision Finder and Solinar 1.4.5.
(Donated by "Agfa!" China Co.)
2nd
CASH
PRIZE.
$40.00
VALUE
3rd CASH
PRIZE
(Two Consolation Prizes' Rolleiflex Books)
SECTION 4
Views, Including Architecture and Street Scenes.
KODAK PUPILLE, LEITZ f.3.5. lens
$20.00
$80.00
$20.00
$160.00
1st
and Reflex Mirror Attachment.
VALUE
(Donated by Eastman Kodak Company!
2nd
CASH
3rd Agfa Speedex Record
PRIZE
Camera f.7.7. lens. VALUE
(Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)
$40.00
(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)
SECTION 5
Studies in Still Life.
ZEISS IKON IKONTA CAMERA 4.5. lens. Compur Shutter, (Donated by Carlowitz & Co.)
1st
2nd
AGFA SPÉEDEX Camera
VALUE $50.00
(Donated by "Agfa” China Co.:)
1st
CASH PRIZE
VALUE
3rd
CASH
PRIZE
[Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)
SECTION 6
Snapshots taken by Children under the Age of 14 years.
$12.50
2nd CASH
PRIZE
RULES:-
The following Rules w!11 Kovern the 4.-The right to publlah any or all of thej
·Competition:
entries in the Telegraph in mmerved.
1-The Competition in confined exclusivaly --Photographs which hare been already
to amateur photographers.
2-Pictured submitted in Repla tones sisutil |
be accompanied by a smaller print in black and whhe.
-The Prizem will be awarded to the
competitors sending in what are adjudged
to be the best, photographe In
8.--Pholographs mat
$25.00
$60.00
$20.00
nost
$7.50
“Post-card alte (excepting in the Children's Sectioa) and, the entry form shotak be Ughtly posted on the back.
entered In Inegi competitions are In-1 9.—No currragendange will be entered lata
In connection with the Competition.
eligible.
-As the conclusion of the Compeition, 10-Entries in the Children's Bection meet
entries will be returnel is competitors
bear the name, axe and dress on the
· entry form countenianed by # parent.
OBITUARY
SIR CHARLES MADDEN' PASSES
London, June 5. Admiral Charles. Madden, the former First Sen Lord who has been often mistaken for III Majesty the Klug, is dend,
He underwent a serious opera-
HIGH COURT ORDER IGNORED
SHANGHAI POLICE AND
· “MYSTERY” FOREIGNER
Shanghai, Jung 5.
The Shaughai Municpal Police have ignored the order ninde by the Second Branch Kiangsu High
ANTI-
tion 48 hours ago, and died with- Court in contin CREASE
aul recovering consclunSNERA, Walden, the "mystery" foreigner, Admiral Madden was 72 years who was arrested several wocks of age at September. He suc- ago on suspicion of being concern.. ededed Admiral Deatly, as Firated in milltary espionage in China, Sea Lord in 1927, but was placed He was closely cross-examined on the retired list when he reach to-day by the Fronch. Consular ed the age limit in 1932.
Throughout the Royal Navy hej Walden earned for himself the 135 known 43 The Skipper" name of "mystery foreigner" by i and his striking facial resembla refusal to disclose his name blance to the King has long been until last week.
Judge.-Renter.
WASH
the source of many jokes and It transpired from evidence TIES.
stories.
valled during early proceedinga, Once, just after the Battle of when his extradition was sought, Jutland, Hla Majesty spent a week that Walden had catered China with the Fleet at Scapa Flow, without registering, and when During his holiday, the King questioned as to why he did not attended a eeremony aboard the Idivulge his name when first taken battleship Queen Elizabeth to to the French Consulate said it present numerous members of the i was because he had certain consi- staffs with medals,
derations. He had a right to with- hold his name from the public if he liked. His failure to register, he said, was not unusual because he had rend in the newspapers that in Shanghai many Americans not registered.
A band was waiting on the Quarter Deck for the signal to strike up with the National An- them upon the King's arrival.
Much to the surprise of all aboard, a heavily bearded person, with twinkling eyes and bedecked with much gold braid and trim mings, suddenly appeared on the staircase leading to the deck.
There was confusion for a while, Then the bandmaster saluted and turned to the band and fed it to the tune of "God Save the King." The visitor was Admiral Müd- deni
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The Admiral once served First and Principal Aide-de-Camp. to the King and on several oc- cutions when he attended fun tions he was mistaken for his royal master.
Distinguished Career Admiral Madden, was promia- ently identified with the work of naval administration for more than a quarter of n Century. It was during the war that his namo became familiar to the public as that of Chief of Staff in the Grand Fleet, first of all—1914-1916--to his brother-in-law, Sir John (now Earl) Jellicoe, and then to Sir David (now Earl) Beatty, whom he now succeeds as First Sen Lord. In that capacity he was present at the Battle of Jutland,
Entering the Navy more than half a century'ngo, he attained the rank of Rear-Admiral în 1911. By 1914 he had filled successively the oflees of Naval Assistant to the First Sea Lord the Admiralty. Chief of Staff to the Commander- in-Chief of the Home Fleet, Pri- vate Secretary to the. First Lord of the Admiralty, Naval A.D.C. In turn to King Edward and King George, Fourth Sea Lord of the Admiralty, Rear-Admiral in the First Division of the Home Fleet, and had commanded successively the 3rd and 2nd Cruiser Squo-
dronx,
His war services brought Ad miral Madden distinguished pro- motion and many honours, British and foreign. Promoted Vico-Ad- miral in 1916, he became Admiral three years later, and in 1924 Ad- miral of the Fleet,
In 1919 he was created a Baro- net, awarded the G.C.D., having pre- the K.C.B. and viously received K.C.M.G., both in 1916, and was granted £10,000 for his war ser- vices. In 1920 there was con- ferred upon him the further de- coration of the G.C.V.O.
Born in 1862, Sir Charles Mad- Constance den married in 1905 Winifred, daughter of the late Sir Charles Cayzer, first Baronet, whose
Gwen- sister, Florence doline, is the wife of Eari Jek licue. He is survived by two sons and four daughters,
Sir John S. Allen
London, June 4. The death occurred this morn- ing of Sir John Sandeman Allen, of the Commercial Committee of the House of Commons and a well- known authority on foreign trade and marine insurance. He was 70 years of age-Reuter.
دینے
PASTORS RELEASED
GERMAN GOVERNMENT IN SOFTER MOOD
Berlin, June 5. All the 18, Evangelical pastors imprisoned at the Sachsenburg. concentration camp have been re-
an application at this Offies within seven | 11-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong lensed.
daya.
Sectiun, Fach entry must be accompanies) | 7,-No- responsibility
by the form below.
Tiegraph and the South China Morning will be accepted for Toat are not permitted to compete.
12-The dociators of the Judges shall be final,
Hunsdeilvery, loss or damage.
NOTE-In the event of a picture being entered in more than one Section, a separate print must be submitted for oach Soction.
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READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
USE THIS FORM.
AND LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY.
SECTION NAME
ADDRESS
DATE
ENTRY FORM
Please use block letters and paste this on back
of each Entry.
If entered in Children's Section, parent please countersign here
They wore convicted at different Nazi times by order of the Governor of Saxony, but released by the Reich Minister for the Interior, Dr. Frick, presumably as the result of numerous petitions from the confessional movement. -Reuter Special Service.
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At the French Consular Court a special session was held last week at which prisoner gave his name ng Joseph Walden, and said he was born in Hurlus, Marne, on Decem- ber 6, 1896. He said his father was also a French citizen.
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Transmission 5
(1.5.0. and G.B.D.)
1 a.m. Big Nen. Talk: “Foreign Affulte." 7.15 m.in.
A fiecital by Mary Mann (Cina» dien Planist). 7.30 .. The Derby. The 152nd renewal
of the Derby Stakes.. Aronning commentary" by IL C. Iale, re lared from the Grand Bland. Korom RaceCOUNTS.
Greenwich Time Signal at 13 Midnight
.m. Dance Music. Harry Roy and his
Hand, relayed from the May Fairi Hotel, London.
1,40
9 am,
m.
The Naw*.
Cloes down.
Transmission 2
10.S.F. and G.S.G.),
7 p.m. Big Ben. The Butland Square and Now Vietoria Orchestra Greenwich Time Blynal at 12 Nohti.
8 p.m. "Empire Bookshelf No. 6," Reading of extracts from “Afries Dattem," hy Gra@rey Gores.
8.15 p.m. Interlade,
A.20 p.m. An Organ Recital by Bharkleten, Pollard," enlayed from the Town Hall Hudderdeld. ⚫ p.m. The Western Nudie Grahestra. 9,30 p.m. The News. 9,45 p.m. Clase down,
Transmission 3
(0.8.F. and G.8.0.1
19 pan. Ily Hen. The Central Band of FIM. Stoyal Air Force, 10.40 p.m. Tally Freedom,”
Greenwich Time Signal at a p.m. 1 p.m. Light PrograTS FILM,
11.45 pm. An Organ Recital by Thilip Taylor. relayed from the Town Hall, Cheltenham. 12.5.m. Dance Masle.
15.30 a.m. The News. 12,45 .. Dance Music, 1a.m. Closs down,
Transmlsalon 4
(0.9.D. GS.D. and G.S.-1 to 3.15 am. I G.S.., 0.8.D. and C.A.L, thereafter).
PART I
1.15 a.m.
Sen. The News.
1,30 m. Reginald Dixon, the Organ of the Tower Ballroom. Black. pool.
7.
Greatwick Bme Signal at 8p.m.
"Miret the Detectives of Pletion." 2.15 .. The Gershom Parkington Quintet.
Preda Townson (Contrailoi. 2.45 a.m. Variety, relayed from the Winter
Gardens, Morecambe, Greenwich Time Signe) at 7 p.m. 3.30 .m. A Plansforts Recital 'by Fried-
rich Wahrer.
..
"Berapbook for 1005." Presented by Laslo faily and Charles Brewer. The B.B.C. Thenin Orcheurs, fonduried by Mark Lubbock, 5.m. Close dawn.
5.15
..
8.15 a.m.
4.50 .m.
PART II.
The 158C, Hidland Orchestra.
The New Dance Music.
0.45 m. Close down.
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