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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 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. lens

Complete with carrying case.

2nd

(Donated by the Eastman Kodak Company). ROLLEICORD Photo-Automat Camera, complete with carrying case. Donated by Franke & Heidecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melchers & Co.

3rd

CASH PRIZE

$40.00

VALUE

1st

$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

$10.00

VALUE $120.00

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

2nd

CASH

PRIZE

1st

$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 1.4.5.

..

(Donated by "Agfa'

China Co.l

2nd

CASH

PRIZE

$40.00

3rd

CASH PRIZE

[Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)

SECTION 4

$20.00

VALUE $80.00

Views, including Architecture and Street Scenes.

KODAK PUPILLE, LEITZ f.3.5. lens

1st

and Reflex Mirror Attachment

(Donated by Eastman Kodak Company)

2nd

CASH

PRIZE

$40.00

$20.00

VALUE $160.00

3rd. Agfa Speedex, Record

$25.00

Camera 1.7.7. lens. VALUE (Donated by "Agla" China Co.)

(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 SPEEDEX Camera

VALUE (Donated by "Agfa" China Co.!

$50.00

1st CASH

PRIZE

The followitz Competition

VALUE

3rd

CASH

PRIZE

(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)

SECTION 6

Snapshots taken by Children under the Age of 14 years.

$20.00 4 Consolation

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will congru

The

1.-The Competition is confined exclusively (a.

to malour photographers,

2-Plature submitted In Septa tubes #hould j

Prizes

"Boy Scout Kodaks" Vest Pocket Fokling exmer complete with carrying cases.

RULES:-

EACH

$60.00 $20.00

VALUE $12.00

The right to publish any all of the j 8.-Photographs man! entries in the Telegraph la reserved. Photography which have been Already entered in local competitiona are

be secompanied by smaller print in- At black and white.

t:

- The Price will be awarded

compolitori sending in what are adjudged

to be the best photogrmola in each Beetion. Fach entry must be accompanied

by the form below.

the panelumlupı of the Competition entries will be returned to competitors

be

thas

Font-card size (racepting In the Children's Bretion) and the entry form should be lightly pasted on the back..

9.- correspondence will be entered inta

in connection with the Competition. 10.--Entries in the Children's Section must bear the name, are and addrees on the entry form counterigned by a parent.

on application at the Oes within seven-embers of the Etaff of the Hongkong lays.

7. No responsibility will be accepted for!

non-delivery, losa ur damage.

Telegraph and the South China Morning Pont are not permitted to compete. 12.--The decision of the Judges shall be final.

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

a separato print must be submitted for each Section.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

USE THIS FORM-

AND LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY.

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

ENTRY FORM

Please une block letters and paste this on back of each Entry.

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

MADMEN'S LETTERS

(Continued from Page 0.)

after complaining that she owes him a letter "but I can't help it for my life," and we are glad he could not help it when we read his account of his delight when her letter did come:

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Whose hand is this? says Yes, anys 1, whose hand is this? Then there was wax between the folds: then I began to suspect: then I peeped; and then it little MD's hand this name her, dear, itle, pretty, charming MD's sweet hand again.

OPENING HEARTS

WAN

for

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Are great mea's letters pleasing because we like to HOC them opening their hearts, or ist it because great men open their hearts so splendidly? Browning wrote love letters to Elizabeth Barrett that have enriched the language. Disraeli wrote most movingly to his wife when he was lying i

This house has become a hospi- tal," he said, "but 1 would rather be in a hospital with you than in a palace with anyone else." The Inte Lord Oxford wrote a letter to his future wife before their marriage:

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You have been good and sweet beyond words to me to-day, and can't go away without telling you what an absolute sovereignty you hold over my thoughts, my heart, and my life won't weary

with protestations; it enough to say - which I do with the deepest sincerity of unavailing Conviction that I ran rone: ive of no future a whird you are not the centre, and which is not given, without a shadow no doubt or L shiver of fear, to you alone.

EMOTION AND LANGUAGE

Here an emotion we all can feel is blendet with a command of words that is given to few. The Betters of Essex to Elizabeth are mere romantic, but they are the letter of a curtir more than of a Jover. When he wrote her message "from a mind delighting in sorrow, from spirita wusted with travail. care and grief, from heart torn in pives with passion." his words had the style, but not the heart, ul a grant love letter.

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The messages written by men of action, from scenes of death and battle, are short tut immense- ly effective. Seolt's last letter to his wife from his tent near the Pole, Napoleon'a bastily jotted notes to Marie doulac-" ĥnd a battle to-day....I kiss you and ask you to kiss son for me. My health is good. I lost no one of [any importance. I put my losses at 3,000 men killed and wounded" -and Nelson's short scribbles to Lady Hamilton, Muuse tell us how, with the fate of great enterprises in the balance, men remember their loves with tenderness.

“My dearest beloved. Emina" wrote Nelson from the. Victory on October 19, 1805) "and the Dear friend of my Bosom--the signal his been made that thei enemy's combined fleet are com ing out of port... May the great God of Battles crown my endea) vours with success. At all events 1 shall take care that my name shall ever be most dear to you and

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This letter broke off after a few lines, and when the tumult of the 'battle of Trafalgar had died down,¦

it was found lying. open Nelson's desk.

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