THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
JUNE
11, .1935,
THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH
FIFTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
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
SECTION 1
NOW..
For the best Story-telling Picture -
1st. 16 mm. Cine Kodak Model
K. 1.3.5. lens, complete with. carrying ease,
(Donated by the, Eastman Kodak Company)
Value
2nd.--Rolleicord
Camera,
$204.00
Photo-Automst
complete
by
carrying ease. (Donated Heidecke In with Messrs. Co.)
Value
3rd Cash Prizo
$40,00
with
Franke & conjunction Melchers &
(Section 3 cont'd) 2nd Cash Prize
$40.00
3rd Cash Prize
$20.00
(Two Consolation Prize “Roðtalflex" Booke
SECTION 4
Vices, Including Architecture and Street Scenea 1st.--Kodak Pupille, Leitz £3.5
Jens
Reflex Mirros
Attachment.
Donated by Kodak Company
Eastman
Value .$160.00 .$75.00 2nd-Cash Prize
4th
Cash Prize
$10.00
(Twar Consolation Prizes "Rolladex" Booke) ;
SECTION 2
Bathing and Pienic Photographs 1st.-Rolleiflex Photo-Automat
Camera, complete with i carrying саме.
$40.00
3rd.-Agfa Speedex Record
Camera £7.7 Jens.
GREEK ELECTION
NATION READY FOR MONARCHY
Athens, Jane 30.
A striking victory has been obtained in the Greek elections by the Government party headed by P. Tsaldaris.
latest returns indicate that, out of a possible 300' senta, The Government has secured 285.
The Monarchist Party, which stood for the immediate return of the Monarely without ferendum. secured only Boven seats.
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This, however, does not mean that Greece has not supported the Monarchy. The platform of the Tsaklaris
for party calls immediate referendum on the subject, and in the event of a favourible decision, the Gavern-. ment will immediately invite ox- King George to ascend the throne Again.
The present politieal siuntini in Greece Indicates that the plebiscite witt bring an whelming majority in favour of the restoration.
In
over-
Saturday's elections the Venizeliat opposition party, which is sternly Republican, did not gain one seat.
This is attributable 13101 to the fact that opposition up- porters refused to vole more than to Monarchial tendencies, bow- ever. Approximately 20 to 30 per i cent. of the electors did not re cord their votes in the election.
The Communist vote showed an increase in the elections, but the votes cast were insufficient to gain a seat for the party.
The summer residence of the Tatoi. Greek Royal Family near Athens, and the former Royal Palace are now being renovated in anticipation of the return to the Throne of ex-King George.--- Rrater.
King George has promised if he is returned to the Throne,
British regime modelled on the parliamentary system and hus stated that he will support All efforts for peace in the Balkans.
He would seek to maintain friendly relations with Jugoslavia, Donated by "Agfa" China Raigaria. Roumania, Turkey, and
Italy, leaning particularly to and French foreign policies.
(6.)
Value $25.00 ward, the British
Two Consolation Prizm "Rolleidex“ Booka)
i
&
1st.
(Donated by Franke Heldecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melchers &
Co.)
Valuc
2nd Cash Prize
$120.00 *3rd ***
Cash Prize
$40.00
$20.00
(Two Consolation Pring "Bolleißex" Dooka)
SECTION 3
Chinese Stuulien-Figures and Faces
.1st.—Agfa Speedex Compur
Camera,
Optical with Direct-Vision Finder and Solinar 1.4.5.
(Donated by "Agfa" Chiun Co.)
Value
Thi Cellow int Competition: --
.$80.00
SECTION 5
King George, second of his name, is 44. He came to the throte of the Hellenes on the abdication of his father, King Constantine---brother of Prince Nicholas, the Duchess of Kent's falher-in 1922. He married Princess Elizabeth of Rumania in &February 1921.
Studies in Still Life Zeiss Thon Ikonta Cumera 1.4.5. lens, Compur Shutter.
Donated by Carlowitz
Co.
Since his exile King George has
Valuc....$60.00 lived mainly in England,
|2nd.—Agfn Speedex Camera.
Donated by. "Agfa" China Go,
Value
3rd-Cash Prize
$50.00
In 1980, when it was suggested that he might be contemplating a bid to regain his throne, he was reported to have said: "My e viction has never wavered that anoner or later my people will call me back as their constitutional
$20.00 sovereign.”
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SECTION 6
Snapshots taken by Children ander the Age of 14 peurs
1st
2nd Cash Prize
Cash Prize
$12.50
RULES:-
$7.50
** will sarith the 6-AL the conclusion of the Competition.
untrie will be returned do andrespect flere
1-T Countertitlan is confued) exclusively
to amatir photographer.
2.—Platures saludtied in Segla teuam aliæld |
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be accompnasloed by immaller print in Jilnek and white.
3.-17 Priren wil În awarded
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competitom sending in what we adjustponi Eve the best photographa in rech Boetion, Ench entry must be decompanie by the form below.
4 right to muldish any or all of the
entries in Uw Telegraph, la reserved.
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which have been entered in local competit
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Already are in.
in suplicathers at this Ofles within seven.
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No Negumaibility wilt he repled for m-delivery, loss or damage,
20. -- Elinatatamqılım
L 1 Sept thinn Post-vard sire (excepting In the Children's Sectiam At the entry form should be lightly punted p the back.
Be-Na curcospondence will be entered into
in contuctions with the Competition,
19-Entries. In the Children's Section must bear the bar, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent.
11-Members of the Staffs of the Honzzkonk Velegraph and the South China Moralne peat are not permitted to compete.
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Paga 7.)
Engl.) Getraun Polk fang. Pre gramme Fororist (German.“ Eng jah, & p.m. For the Young Folk With Dram
and Faniatr. 6.30 nm. New in Engilah. 2.15 p.m. A Summer Walk through the Hoeners and Romantle Pieces
1.10 p.m.
Mark itrandenbut,"
My Morari
and Dvorak. Comment Dili Prislemann By Max Naberth (Plano), 4.13 pm. New In German. 7pm. Concert of light Mete 45, News in Enlish
IS.S.' RUN CEASES
SHANGHAI OFFICE OPENS ON
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Shanghai, June 10. International Savings Seclety upened Despite Lo-day's bank holiday the
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9.15 p.m.
9.45 p.m.
to .. $1.15 pm. News in German on 1910 and
njn.
News In English on DJQ and
Untz on 121. Concret of Light Murde, with Ips
tecture.
11.10 p.m. Max Kenise's group experience: A Holiday Trip with the No. ilona, velalist Lelauretime A solation "Kraft durch Freude." 11.6 pm. Muste from 1d leriin. 12.15. News in Engilah on DJQ and
In Dark on t 12.30 am. Clear down nja. DJ (Germ
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES To-day's Broadcasting From
Four Transmissions
The following ware-length and frequencies ste observed by freventry.
Frequency $,050 M.. 9,514 ke,
13,805 k.. 15,140 kt.
Wavelength mstro 45.59 21,53 metres 31.28 (metres 25.51
26.20
MATTER
Call Hign
GBA
GAI
GBC
9,305 kr.
CRD
GRE
CRP
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21,470 k.c. kr. 35260 11.540 kr. 6,110 1.2.
13.97 mefree 39.00 metres 13.93 mater *7.19 malze
19.NI mestea 14.02 JMKITTE
Transmission &
16.8 N. and GSC)
.m. Tite Ben. The ... Dance Or
ebenten.
7.43 A.. Talk: "Foreign Affair"
Grenwich Thor Mignal at 12 Midnight
Kerital hr Mecan .fo.
anel (Soprano)
Buy (firgan.
A
Shanghai..
1.30 m.
Douglas iloare, "Mother's Knee." Produced by Charles firewer.
The 19.1.C. Orchestra (Section E), conducted by Lewis Irward. Greenwich Time Signal at 7 p.30. 3.30 am. Manie tuit, 1.3 A.M.
4.43 .m.
"What they Bay" or "With and Without Prejudice" (Second 'ro- Kramme).
low down1,
PART IL
Allin
fm. Talk: "Preedom," A Herklal hy
Normen
(Dam) and Trens Rchatrer. (Plano- Forte).
t.20 a.m.
4.65 .. 4.30 s.m. 6.45-.m.
The News.
Dance Music,
Close down.
KZRM PROGRAMME
This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station.
The Following progratams wift De bedenkt. (the evening from Manila.
0 p.m. Souventræ,
6,30 11.10. Sonnish Informational Periol. 4,40 p.m. English Informational Perlod. 635 p.m. Stock Quotations through the courtesy of Bwan, Culbertam and Felix.
7.m. Radio Shopper.
7,14 p.m. Doline 14, I'mitent Colle
Orchestra.
7.45 .M.
Violin Bestial by Federico Daval Srusion
Np.m. Rabio Crusadere. conducted by
Jerole Nolteners. 1.15 p.m.
Foster Eldridge
3 p.m.
and
8.45 m, The Newa. Dubry Product
Pic and Poultry Notes.
SA.. Clean down,
Transmission 2
1 p.m. Big item. Talk: "Toreign Affairs,” 2.45 p.m. The Haydn Fawcett Orchestia
Marjorie Essex (Soprano). Greenwich Time Bignal at 11 Noon.
the
Troxy
5 p.m. Joseph Muscant and
Gran Orchestra, 1.45 mm. "The Colonial Empire in being." Some of a Problems by Major W. E. Simmett, KALE, Ther
Studlo Orchestra,
9.30 p.m. 770
...
Clone down.
Transmission 3
46.8.G. 10-11.45 p.m.; G.9.E. 10 p.m.-1, Buttle i G.S.N. 12-1 à.01).
10 p.m.
Big Ben. Excerpts from Belliss Light Opers and Musiest Comedy, The HC. Emaire Orchestra. Gromwich Time Bienal at p.. 1 .m. "Meet the Characters of Pletion." "Mackahirt," presented by his creator, Bruce fireeme. 11.15 p.. Interlude. 11.20 p.m. A Light Classical Concert, The Sylvan Trio. John Francis (Flate),
Spencer (). Bylvim
and Millicent Kilver (Planoforte). Myra MacNicol (Contraila),
12.15 p.m. Dance Music, 12.10 p.m. The Nawa, 12.15 m. Rance Muse.
p.m. Close down.
·
Transmission 4
16.9.11, and (1.S.D.)
3.15 ..
PART I
Ben, The News. 1.20 .m. The Nueria Stauder Quintel. Greenwich. Time Signal at p.m. 2.10a.m. 'eler Baddon in "The Indiscre
tion of Archle" py P. G. Wade- house, adapted for henadesating by
KING'S
ON THE SCREEN
STRIPPED OF SOCIETY'S SHELTER
Trapped in a ghost- town that whis. pered of its pust -- She was just a wo- man...And he was just a mano,
A JESSE L. LASKY Production
10.30 pan.
1 p.m.
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