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NEW STATUS OF SAUSAGE

BUREAU'S HIGH STANDARD

RESILIENT

AND FIRM

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Washington, June.

FOLK DANCE

FESTIVAL

INTERNATIONAL FARE AT LONDON.

London, June.

A great International Folk Dance festival is scheduled to be held here from July 15 to 20 when Hill-billes, Nazis, Fascists, Com. Enter the sausage with permitsta, Sinn Feiners and teams sonality!

from score of countries will The Bureau of Agricultural demonstrate their national folk Economics, which Inspects some dances, 300,000,000 pounds of meat each The United States will be repre- year, has established a new servicesented by N team from the which puts sausages, frankfurters | Kentucky mountains-descendanta and bolognes through their paces. of Britons who emigratedf_about Inspectors have begun work in 250 years ago, Russia will send Now York, Philadelphia and the largest contingent, four teams Washington and soon will operate of thirty dancers and to be the in other towns.

Arst exponents of the native art to leave Russia since, the revolu-

It isn't enough that the sauangen are made from good menta intion. sanitary manufacturing plants.

Dreamy dances, dizzy dances,

To win a rating of “U.S. No. 1′′ strange ecstatic dances and others grade the sausages, have to be whose mystle meanings must be smooth, must be moderately pale sought für back in tribal customs brown in colour and "must have a-all will be performed at

the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 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

NOW

Here is the Yankes, now competing in England. She is skippered

by Mr. C. F. Adams, her former owner, with her new owner Mr. Gerald Lambert; looking on. They are seen in the inust.

pleasant and appealing aroma and Festival.

!of

colour

be

Opened on May 31, the new Dunlap Observatory at Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, is busy unpacking the hug mirror that comploter the second largest telescope in the world. Top, right, Professor C. A. Chant, of the University of Toronto, in charge of the observatory, sees his reflection in the highly-polished glass just arrived from England. The huge mirror is seen below, while upper left, is shown the rection of the telescope to which the two and a quarter ton mirror has to be

fitted.

the alpenhorn

of enormous length, and said to make the loudest moise of any instrument. This will be blown by an Alpine cow-herd vermpanying the Swiss dancers who will wear 18th century. enstames with tall hats.

Norwegimus and Swedes in

brightly-embroidered bodices and carrying garlands of flowers, will take part in torch, courtship and bridal dances. Their muste will be provided by a genuine wandering minstrel who goes from village to village playing an eight-stringed fiddle.

Tambourines and castagnettes will he prominent in the fively Spanish diances,

from while Catalonia will come experts in the Candle Dance,

Spectators with a modern turn of mind will be attracted by the

kicks

a delicate and appealing, taste." Sartorially, the Festival will according to the specifications į provide many Unusual

An 80-year-old fiddler will lead which have been drawn up by the schemes. The girls in Italy's team the Dance. This party are fisher- bureau for use of its inspectors.

50 dancers will wear lace men from the Island of Fanoc off! After the SRUsages pass these bonnets rund rainbow-coloured Jutland. Their dance, a very dif tents they are given a graduation aprons,

men will be ficult one, is the only one they while the diploma a dated certificate of attired in scarlet and wear green

know and they repent it for hours quality. This dating marks a new gloves. This party, all peasants, on end. influence in sausages. Agriculture will include sword dancers from Department officials explained that Fenestrelle and exponents of an dating really was important be- ancient war-dance from Ischia as cause sausages are unly good for well as Neapolitans and Sellians, a short time, ranging up to two A team of 50 Germans will weeks under proper conditions.

specialise in the dancing of the As a fini lest, the sausages Kreuztenz which dates back to have to possess what the inspection | 1650, Pointed hats with little service calls "keeping quality." | feather ornaments, red skirts and That will prevent a sausage 'manu- white stockings will distinguish facturer frem making a product the German girls, whose dancing that only looks good. Meat from will be necompanied by the tinkling an old tow will be kept out under jof small silverbells mounted on this test because it takes “live į gaily coloured hoops. meat" from young animals to stand 1

this test of kreping.

BAGPIPE RIVAL

Besides these requirements The contingent from Brittany sausages, to win the approval and ❘ will dance old gavoites to the date from Uncle Sam must he music of a “biniou“, a bagpipe "uniform in size and length, firm, even more ancient than the Scot- resilient and having no breaks.*--- fish variety.

United Press.

Another curious, instrument will

Basque dancers whose performance is punctuated with high which a modern chorus girt might well envy-United Press,

Much interest was manifested in the Shanghai wedding which took place between Mr. Duncan Campbell, of the Chartered Bank, and Miss Sus Nadine Wilkins, formerly of the nursing staff of the Country Hospital,

SECTION 1

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 Kadak Company)

Value $204.00

2nd. Rolleicord Photo-Automat

Camera, complete withi carrying case.

(Donated by Franke & Heidecke In conjunction with Messrs. Melchers' & Co.)

(Section 3 cont'd) 2nd Cash Prize

3rd Cash Prize

$20.00

$40.00

(Two Consolation Prize "Rolleiflex" Books

SECTION 4

Views. Includling Architectura

and Street Sceneo. 1st.-Kodak Puplile, Leltz 1.3.5

lens and

Keflex Mirro Attachment.

(Donated by Kodak Company)

Eastman

Value $160.00

Value $75.00 2nd.--Cash Prize

3rd Cash Prize

4th

Cash Prize

$40.00 $10.00

(Two Consolation Prizes. "Rolleider" Books)

SECTION 2

Bathing and Picnic Photographs 1st.-Rollellex Photo-Automne Camera, complete with carrying case.

Franke (Donated by

& Heldecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melchers & Co.)

$40.00

3rd.-Agfa Speedex Record

Camera f.7.7 lens,

(Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)

Value

$25.00

(Two Connotation Prizes "Rolleiflex" Books)

1st.

Value

...$120.00

2nd

3rd

2nd

Cash Prizo

Cash Prize

$40.00 $20.00

SECTION 5

Studien in Still Life

Zeiss Ikon Ikonta Camera 1.4.5. lens, Compur Shutter.

(Donated by Carlowitz &. Co.)

Value

.$60.00

Agfa Spredex Caméra

(Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)

Value....$50.00

(Two Consolation Prive "Rollside" Booke) 3rd.-Cash Prize

SECTION 3

Chinese Studies--Figures and

1st.----Agfa

Faces

Speedex Compur Camera, with Optica!

$20.00

(Two Consolation Prize "Rolleiflex" Books)

SECTION 6

Snapshots taken by Children under the Age of 14 years

Direct-Vision Finder and 1st Cash Prize $20.00

Solinar 1.4.5.

(Donated by "Agfa" China. Co.)

Value

.$80.00

4 Consolation Prizes

"Boy Scout. Kodaks"

Vent Pocket Folding Cameras completa with carrying cars)

Value $12.00 each

RULES:-

The following Ittried will KOTITA Competition:**

the 0.-At the conctuakan at the Competition, entries will be returned to competitors wn application at this ÔMen withlä seven

1.-The Competition is confined exclusively

to amateur photographer.

2.Pictures submitted in Sepla iones should be accompanied by a smaller print in Black and white

7.No penalty will be accepted for

non-delivery, loss or damage.

9,---Photographe muet not be less than Post-card alte (excepting in the Children's Boction) and the entry form should be lightly pasted on the back.

1.-Th Prizes will be awarded to the

competitors actiding in what are siljudged | 9.-No correspondence will be entered fato to be the best photographs in emch In connection with the Competition, Section. Each entry must be accompanied by the form below.

The right to publish any or all of the entries in the Telegraph is reserved.

G-Photos which hare hown already entered in local competitions are in- eligible....

10.Entries In the Children's Bection must bear the name, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent.

11.--Mausbers of the Blaffa pl the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning post are not permitted to campata.

| 12.—The dealaion of the Judaw shall be final,

NOTE-In the event of a picture' being entered in more than one Section,

separate print must be submitted for each Section.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

While testing and preparing their plane in Philadelphia för a long flight, George (left) and Alfred Monteverde, Portuguaia avlators, sought to cloak their enterprise in mystery. It le reported, however, that their plan is to attempt í non-stop flight

from Philadelphia to their native land,

There happy, British youngsters assembled in the grounds of H. M. Consulate in Shanghai on the occasion of Empire Day. Upper photo shows Sir John Brenan, H. M. Consul-General, and Scout Commissioners inspecting the parade.. Lower left Sir John is sean inspecting the Girl Guides, and in the photo at lower right the Inspection Party Is seen reviewing the Second Troop, the Public and Thomai Hanbury School for Boys,

ENTRY ORM

USE THIS FORMI

SECTION

NAME..

ADDRESS

ND LIGHTLY PASTE IT

ON THE BACK

OF EACH ENTRY.

TITLE.

"DATE"

Please use block letters and pasto this on back of each Entry,

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

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