THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHL- MONDAY, AUGUST
The Hongkong Telegraph FIFTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
COMPETITION
JUNE AUGUST, 1935!
Valuable Prizes
IN ADDITION TO THE CAMERA AND CASH PRIZES MESSRS. ILFORD, LIMITED,
OF LONDON OFFER
1ST
TWO SILVER TROPHIES
VALUE $150.00
2N
ND
VALUE $85.00
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. Donated by Franke & Heidecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melahers & Co.
VALUE
$75.00
3rd
CASH
PRIZE
$40.00
Two Consolation Prizes "Rolleiflex" Books)
SECTION 2
Bathing and Picnic Photographs.
ROLLEIFLEX PHOTO-AUTOMAT CAMERA
Complete with carrying case.
VALUE $204.00
VALUE
4th CASH PRIZE
$10.00
$120.00
$20.00
(Donated by Franke & Heidecke in conjunction with Messrs. Melchers & Co.) CASH
3rd CASH
PRIZE
PRIZE
$40.00
(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
(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)
SIR LEITH-ROSS
TO DISCUSS ANGLO. JAPANESE PLAN
12, 1935.
BRITISH CAPTIVES
NEGOTIATIONS FOR MR. JONES EARLY, RELEASE
Pelping, Aug. 10, The conflicting claims that Mr. Gareth Jones, the British journ Government, who is to visit Chinnalist and specin!' correspondent of
London, Aug. 10,
Leith-Ross,
Sir · Frederick
economic adviser to the Britial
WAK
NEARING COMPLETION
NEW SECTION OF CANTÓN HANKOW RAILWAY
Canton, Aug. 11. With the completion of another new section of the Canton-Hankow Ballway, between Lokintu and Ping-
the
A Case For She-Ko.
to enquire into economic conditions the Manchester Guardian, who shek, the latter a frontier point on there, sailed in the R.M.S. Empress was captured together with Dr. the Kwangtung-Ilunan border, the
Herbert Mueller by handita about whole Kwangtung section of Britain this afternoon.
Interviewed by Reuter, he said a fortnight ago, is-In Manchukuotrans-provincial rallway has been he was unwilling to talk because or in Chinese territory, are ex-completed.
According to official announce- his first object was to explore the plained by the disclosure that he altuation and report to the Gov- is in a pièce of disputed territory, ment of the Cauton-Ilankow Raif- where Sino-Japanese Incident way Administration Authority. It ernment.
Jast January. He added: "The fact that they occurred
The is understood that the new section Incident
then will be officially opened to trame on are sending me out, seems to in- immediate diente the interest, they take in settled, but the question of the the 15th. Inst.
Sho-ku, the soothing, cooling and China's nancial and economic demarcation of the boundary was Work on sections in Hunan have rapidly healing ointment, is an ideal difficulties. The object of my left pending: Bence reports from also been pushed as the Ministry kit.
Arat-aid remedy for injuries to the visit is to see whether, in co Kalgan state that Mr. Jones is of Railways at Nanking has decided operation with the other countries being held in Charhat territory. Le complete the line before end of sealds, blisters, bruises, insect bites, Culx, serniches, abrasions, burns, concerned, any proposal can be Reports from Chengtch says that next year. A three storied railway quickly heal when She-ko is applied.
station has been built at Hang- Equally good for skin complaints, atable and satisfactory conditions, It is learned now that five bands how, which is halfway between eczema, itch, ringworm, hend mores, benefitting both China's export of emissaries are converging on other buildings attached to the and external les..
Changsha, and Kwangtung border.ulcers, pimples and
dry wet trade and her foreign trade. I am the bandit gang, with the object Hangchow station, which are nearly
norea,
Keep a tin in the home. Sold by of negotiating with the leader. tions in the Far East, and hope to Three are going for the Charhar completed include a locomotive de fall medicine vendors, or from the Dr. make the acquaintance of the Chi-uthorities, and two Manchukuo, a railway staff and workmen's Range Road, Shanghai, 10 cents per Williams Medicine Company, 451.
framed which will help to restore he is in Jehol.
looking - forward to seeing condi
nese Ministers, on whose views I
am naturally bound largely to rely bands are going on the instruc-quarters, barracks for the railwayinkage, fast-free
Koards and an electric power Sir Frederick said that he hop of the Japanese military t Two water tanks and a
It is expected that filter bed will also be provided. authorities.
fed also to came into contact with
the most important English trad-their efforts will show ing interests in Shanghai. many! results soon.--Rruter,
In Johol Territory
definite
I is reported that administrative office of the Chiuchow (Hunan)- of whose London representativen !
Shluchow (Kwangtung) section he had alrealy seen, He denied
will nove into the new station at the report that he intended to visit
Peiping, August 11. Hangchow this month.-Wah Khi | Washington, but hoped to meet A telephone message received | Pat Po.
sonic American representatives in by Colonej Takahashi, Japanese Shanghai with whom he might co-Military Attache in Peiping from operate:
Chengtoh last night has establish- CHUNGKING While in Canada Sir Fredericked that Mr. Gareth Jones, the will spend two days in Toronto with British correspondent, who WAS relations, and he is also staying a kidnapped by bandits, be now in few days in Tokyo, when he hopes Jehol territory... to renew personal contacts.-eu- | ter.
Expert Denies Rumours
London, Aug. 11.
Upon the request of the British authorities, Col. Takahashi wired
rescue
ADDICTS
FORCED REGISTRATION OF ALL OPIUM-SMOKERS
Chuungking, Aux 11. In order completely to
abolish
GOVERNMENT HOUSE
Sunday, August 4-Mr. and Mrs. L. Dunbar and La. D. Wyhurd, R.N., lanched at Mountain Lodge.
Tuesday, August 6-His Excelloney presided at a meeting of the Estimates Committer,
The following lunched at Govern- Jent House:--The Consul General for Japan and Mrs. K. Mizusawa, Frau Gipperlch, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hopes, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kawazu and Rev. E. C. IL Tribbock.
Wednesday, August 7-His Excel- to Chengteh last night to ask the all opium smoking dens in the loney received Baron C. W. de Vos authorities there to effect the re-city, the Municipal authorities of Van Steenwijk, Netherlands Minister Sir Frederick Leith-Boss left lease of Mr. Jones,
Chungking have docided to en- to China. for Canada en route to China. He Since Mr. Jones is now in Jehol¦force rigid antl-oplum measures. Hin Excellency presided al'a meet- said that he regretted the circula-territory: the Charhar authorities in the near futurn the whole city ing of the Estimates Committee, tion of ramones that he intended have experienced no little dill will be divided into five anti-opium lency prended at a meeting of the Thursday, August 8-His Excel- In negotiate an Anglo-Japanese dealculty in trying to
the districts and each district will bot
Excutive Council. against American interesta.kidnapped Englishman,
looked after by a commissioner. United Press,
His Excellency rectived Dr. J. Loss- Captain Millior, assistant mili-
Opium smokera will be required ing Buck and Mr. G. B. Lowis. tary adtache of the British Em to register at the commissioner's bassy in Peiping, is still in Kalyan office, where licences may be previday, August 9.-His Excellency at a meeting of the Estimates Tokyo, Aug. 11.
the co-operating with
Charhar obtained, but charges will be very Committee The Nichi Nichi had a radio talk authorities in trying to effect Mr. heavy. Furthermore, applicants!
Lady Southern presided ni a meet- from London with Sir Frederick Jones's release.--Central Notes for licences will have to fulling fae Committee of the Busy Bees Leith-Ross who said he intends to Agency.
their promises to cure their habit Working Party at Government House. stay at Tokyɑ for a few days while
within a certain limit of time. en runde to China. He will visit!
Wah Kin Yat Po, Japanese friends to discuss methods of British-Japanese co-operation in China.
Co-operation Discussion
Hayman And Bosshardt.
Peiping, Aug. 10. Better news concerning Messrs. Hayman and Bosshardt than has However, he declined to say whe-, been received for some time ar. ther he would discuss naval ques-rived from Hunan to-day. The tions. So far the British Govern- bandits are now becoming more ment has not officially proposed a reasonable and are asking only a conference in this connection, and few thousand dollars for each the question is believed here to be man. still nebulous-United Press,
VALUE
$80.00
3rd CASH
PRIZE
$20.00
MOCK
$160.00
SECTION 4
Views, Including Architecture and Street Scenes.
1st
KODAK PUPILLE, LEITZ f.3.5. lens
and. Reflex Mirror Attachment.
Donated by Eastman Kodak Company)
2nd
RODENSTOCK CLAROVID I Camera
6 x 9 cm. Trinar 1.4.5 lens. Compur shutter with carriers
41⁄2 x 6 cm. No. 672217
Donated by Optische Werke G. Rodenstock, Muenchen)
3rd
CASH
PRIZE
$40.00
VALUE
$85.00 $25.00
VALUE
4th Agfa Speedez Record
Camera f.7.7. lens. VALUE
(Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)
(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books)
SECTION 5
Studies in Still Life.
1st ZEISS IKON IKONTA CAMERA 4.5. lens.
2nd
Compur Shutter. (Donated by Carlowitz & Co.) AGFA SPEEDEX Camera
VALUE
$50.00
(Donated by "Agfa" China Co.)
1st CASH
PRIZE
VALUE
3rd CASH
PRIZE
$60.00 $20.00
(Two Consolation Prizes Rolleiflex Books!
•
SECTION 6
Snapshots taken by Children under the Age of 14 years.
$20.00 4 Consolation
The following Competition 2---
Rules will
Prizes
"Boy Scout Kodaks" Yost Pocket Polling cameras complete with carrying casea,
EACH VALUE
$12.00
RULES:
Forrrn the t Tin right to publish any or all of the
entries in the Telegraph in reserved.
3.The Competition la confined exclusively 5. Photographs which have been already
to amateur-photographers.
-Plture submitted In Sepin tobra boul
bescompanied by
oller print in
black and white.
6.
The Prices will be awarded to the competitor sending In what are adjudred
to be the best photographs In rech
entered It Falconetition wee eligible.
FOX-HUNT
INCIDENT
JAPANESE EMPEROR
IMITATED
Washington, Aug. 11.
The Japanese Charge D'Affaires,
The negotiations are proceeding and there is a hope that both men will be released by the end of August-Reuter,
UNREST IN SIAM
REPORTS OF FURTHER DISAFFECTION
Singapore, Aug. 10, Mr. Yoshizawa, presented to Mr.¦ A report indicating trouble in Stanley K, Hornbeck, Secretary for Siam, has arrived here from Bang- Far Eastern Affairs in the Depart-kok, stating that fifteen non-con ment of State fo«lay, a repart from missioned officers are reported to the Japanese Consulate at Seattle [be awaiting trial for attempting to to the effect that Seattle fox-hunt promote disaffection among the party imitators had portrayed the ranks.-Kenter, Japanese Emperor pulling a ricksha
En-
Reports Denied
in which Haile Selassie, the peror of Abyssinia, was sented.
Bangkok. Aug. 11. Mr. Yoshizawa said that the
Seattle Japanese Consal In
The reports of disorder here are was conferring with the Mayor regard. Completely unfounded. The situa ing the incident in an effort to ar Luang Pradit, the Minister for the tion at Bangkok is most peaceful. rive at n antisfactory, solution, Meanwhile he felt it his duty to
ring the matter to the attention as seen off by the Premier and of the State Department, due to the Minister for War-Reuter. apprehension that the incident night damage Japanese-American relations.
Interior, has left for London and
Ex-King's Position
London, Aug. 11.
the
The Seattle incident occurred The Secretary of ex-King Pra- yesterday morning, when the Com-jadhipok of Slam, interviewed by inercial Club, seeking publicity, Reuter, stated that the ex-King had attiged a mock fox-hunt through the not been in touch with Siam, direct- streets with a man simulatinic Em-ly, since he abdiented. His Majesty
concerned with peror Hirohito pulling a ricksha is not now carrying another person imitating affairs of state of Siam, and his the Emperor of Abyssinia.
first news of the reported disaffec- The Club members stated that tion of the Army was from press there was no intention to cause an reports in England.
As far as any question of his affront. Photography mut not be I than The Mayor of Seattle, Mr. Smith, return was concerned Postcard sive (excepting in the Children's Section) and the entry form should be said he had conferred with the must come from Siam. ightly pasted on the back.
Japanese Consul and intended to It was incorrect, as far as they write a letter on Monday concern-knew, to state that Luang Pradit, Ing "n very regrettabile incident." the Minister for the Interior, might United Press.
come to see the ex-King.-Reuter.
In-7-No correspondents will be entered into
In connection with the Competition.
At the conclusion of the Competition, 10-Entries in the Children's Section must
enteles will
returned to competitors an application at this Office within seven Hleyp.
Section, Fach entry must be accompanied 7. No responsibility will be accepted for
by the form below..
notedelivery, lows or damage.
bear the name, ace and address an the entry form countersigned by a parent. it.Men:bers of the Staff of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Put 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 separate print must be submitted for each Section.
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
No Entries will be received after noon on Saturday, 31st August, 1935,
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