THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1936,
The Hongkong Telegraph
SIXTH
ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION.
JUNE-AUGUST,
$250
-AUGUST, 1936.
CASH
PRIZES $250
TWO SILVER TROPHIES VALUE $250 AWARDED BY-
ILFORD, LIMITED, LONDON
TO WHAT ARE ADJUDGED THE TWO BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.
SECTION ONE
FOR THE BEST. STORY-TELLING PICTURE
SPECIAL PRIZE
ONE OF THE FAMOUS
BELL & HOWELL
FILMO STRAIGHT EIGHT MOVIE CAMERAS
WITH CASE
TO BE AWARDED BY MR. CHAS. S. ROSSELET, HONGKONG AGENT,
VALUE $235
SECTION TWO
CHINESE STUDIES———————FIGURES AND FACES
1ST $40. 2ND
$20. 3RD
SECTION THREE
VIEWS: INCLUDING ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES, SEASCAPES, ETC.
1ST $40. 2ND $20. 3RD
SECTION FOUR
STUDIES IN STILL LIFE
1ST $30. 2ND
SECTION
$20.
FIVE
3RD
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS
1ST $15. 2ND $10.
SECTION SIX
3RD
FOR THE BEST "NEWS HAPPENING" PICTURE
1ST SILVER CUP
DONATED BY
DR. H. F. BUNJE
RULES:-
which have beets Jocal competitions are try
The
following Rules will Competition fu
thePhotographs gover
entered 12 eligible.
1-The Competion confined exclusively
to amateur photographers,
Pictures submitted in Sepis iones shouldAt the conclusion of the Competluan..
be accompanied by a smaller print "in black and white,
3. The Trizes will be awarded to the
competitors sending in what are
judged
to be the best photographs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied -by form which will be publiaired Jally
during the period of the Competition. -The right. be publish any or all of the
entries in the Telegraph, is reserved.
#ind
$10.
$10.
The New Royal Cypher Approved
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CAMIS ER.
Designs of the new Royal Cypher which has been approved by the King were published in London last month and are reproduced above.
The Royal Cypher (left) is that used by all Departments of State and Public Bodies. It is also the Cypher which normally appears on Regimental Colours, Standards, Guidons, Badges, Arms, and Appointments,
The Imperial Cypher (right) is that used in India "for. similar purposes. The Royal Cypher, reversed and interlaced (centre), is a special design employed on the Colours of certain battalions of the Foot Guards and on the Appointments of such other re- giments for which it is authorised instead of the Royal Cyphor.
he hinted that he did not
THE POPE:expect to live a great deal longer.
OXFORD ATTACKS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
"I See My End In Sight"
Rome, June 1.
BREEDING-GROUNDS
OF COMMUNISM
90 PER CENT. "HOOLIGANS "
An accusation of fostering Com- muniam and discontent is brought against Great Britain's public schools In the current Issue of the Isis, the Oxford University undergraduate journal.
Referring to recent Left wing views expressed at ucion debates, Mr. Keith Briant, the editor, declares:
"The public school system encour- ages worship of athleticism for its own sake, and this produces a school composed of 90 per cent. of untl:ink, Ing young hooligans
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"Their braing are only comparable to empty dustbins, capable of holding any amount of disconnected facts,
house master at a pebe school has it in his power to forbid the reading of any writer, past or present, whose works challenge the existing order of things in the State, the Church, or the realm of ver,
"After such an atmosphere it is not difficult to realise the state of mind which those who arrive at Ox. ford bring to a debate at the union.
kind of In a
exhibitionist fury they determine to get their own back; they want to be different, always to back -the-losing side, to pillory anything with the least taint of Conservatism. "The cause of this revolutionary hysteria is the present educational system in publle schools, which is the best conceivable foreing-ground for Communism and discontent."
DUCHESS WAS
$10. REPRIMANDED
$5.
2ND $20
strendy | 8.—No correspondence will be entered into
In connection, with the Competition. 10.Entries in the Children's Section must bear the ama, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent. 11.No employed or member of any dam
in the photographic trajás permitted to compete,
'entries will be returned to competlines on application at the Omes within seven Даун.
7-No responsibly will be accepted. For
non-delivery, loss or damago.
Photographa must not tea than ....... Post-card slas (excepting in the Children's Section) and the entry form 'shoviù, be ... lightly, pasted on the back
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12-Members of the fitats of the Hongkong
Telegraph and the South China Morning. Post are not permitted to compete. 1-The decllon of the Judges shall be final.
COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW.
USE THIS FORM
AND LIGHT 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 counterslan baru
-By A Servant
An estate servant once repri- manded the Duchess of Atholl.
Story, was told by the Duchess herself in the House of Commons recently.
She recalled that once she pro- tested against the practice of giv ing holidays to children to enable them to do segaonal work.
The servant afterwards warned the Duchess that she was running grave risk of "losing a crop."
The Duchess said to the com- mittee: "I do not think I have ever been hauled over the coals so much before."
She moved an amendment to the Education (Scotland) Bill. The amendment proposes to release children to give temporary assla- tance. It was still under discus- slon at the adjournment.
WOMAN SHOT
· IN COURT
BY MAN WHO ACCUSED HER
4 woman
of
After accusing- swindling him of £500 a man drow a revolver from his pocket and fired at her in the court of the examining magistrato at Nantes recently.-
The man, M. Herve, aged 78, Al- leged that he entrusted the woman. Mile. Sacho, with money, to invest for him
"It is an absolute lle," rotorted Mle. Sacho, who faced him in court. Pointing a revolver at her, M. Herve fired at a range of three feet. | Bille, "Suche 'swung round and rd-
ceived the bullet in the back,
M. Horve tried to fire again, but the revolver was knocked from hia hand by, a young woman barrister, Mlle. Pascaud.
Mille. Sacho is in á criticat condl- tion.
"When one approaches BO,"
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PHYSICIAN'S WIFE TAKES OFF 28 lbs.
And Tells You How She Did It
The wife of a London Wast End physician welghed 24 alono moro than sho, should for her height and age. How did sho banish this load. of ugly, dangerous fat? She took Kruschon Saltst Read her lotteri-..
"I had been putting on flesh alarm- ingly until I was weighing 2% ebone more than I should for my height and ago. Ten weeks ago I commenced taklag a tenspoonful of Krischen Salts on rising in a glass of hot water as directed, with the result that I am already a stone lighter."-(Mrs.) R R., London, W.X.
Three months Inter this doctor' wife was able to report further pro- ! gross. She then wrote:-"I have now! lost altogether 28 lbs., and am now normal for my height and age-height. Git ins weight 11 stone previous weight 13 stone-(Mrs.). R. R.. London, W.1..
The six salts in Kruschen assist the internal organs to throw off each day. the wastage and polsoní that onvum- ber the system. Then, little by littles that ugly fat goes-slowly, viss, but! surely.
NEW EARS FOR OLD
said the Pope, one cannot New ears for old is the latest make long-term appointments, fent of plastic surgery.
The operation, as demonstrated "But you must remember that before the American Medical Associa- another will be in my place when tion gathered at Kansas City, s I go.
You know the ancient rather complicated. If you do not Roman saying: 'When a Pope dies like one of
it can Cars
bo ro another Pope is made.""
placed by a synthetic car modelled on a cartilage taken from a rib. That, sald Pope Pius, was a
the This provides
framework, phrase of force of fate, because it which is then covered with Akin
Your
POPE PIUS told a gathering Indicated that the fortune of the taken from the nock. So that thore of Catholic writers here to-Church was In the hands of should be no unsightly scar on the day that he sees the end of his Providence.
neck a piece of skin is taken from life and career in sight.
-the thigh and grafted on the neck. "Prayer is ever more necessary The patient is then equipped to face The Pope was 70 on May 31, in those sad hysterical days," life anew with two ears that match. and he was discussing this event declared the Pope.
Of course, if you wish, you can have two synthetic cars.
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