The Hongkong
SIXTH
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1936.
Telegraph ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
JUNE AUGUST, 1936.
$250
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. CHASS. ROSSELET, HONGKONG AGENT.
VALUE $235
SECTION TWO
CHINESE STUDIES FIGURES AND FACES
1ST $40.
2N
ND
SECTION
$20. 3RD
THREE
VIEWS: INCLUDING ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES, SEASCAPES, ETC.
1ST $40. 2ND $20. 3RD
SECTION FOUR
STUDIES IN STILL LIFE
1ST $30. 2ND.
$20.
SECTION FIVE
1ST $15. 2N
3RD
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS
SECTION
$10.
SIX
3RD
FOR THE BEST "NEWS HAPPENING" PICTURE
1ST SILVER CUP:
The followinc Competition --
DONATED BY
DR. F. BUNJE
RULES:-
govern the bitent enpha- which focus
--k.
I-The Competion confined casualvoły
to amateur photographers.
$10.
$10.
$10.
$5.
2ND $20
I recall, f.-No correspondence will be entered Inla enter in oral competitions are to in ennnection with the Competition. eligible.
10.Entries in the Children's Bection
1
Picture uhmitted In Bepia tones shouldAt the conclusion ne the Competition,
bo Recompanied by a smaller print inj black and white,
3.The Prites will be awarded to the
entrine will be returned to, maistilist
applention at this Omer within seven)
competitors sending in what are miljudmed; 1---No responsibly wil be nccesfed fur
each
to be the best photcherphs in Bretan, Eneh entry must be accompanied by a form which will be pullahed dails during the period of the Competitian.. The right to publish any or all of the
antetes In the Telegraph in reserved.
•
not
11 than.
But-delivery, lows or damage, 8.---Pintouropla must
Post-card size (excepting in the Children's Section) and the entry' form should be Hghtly led on the back.
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bear the naus, age and addrews on the entry form countersigned by a parent.
PROTECTORATES PROTECTED
BRITISH POLICY IN SOUTH AFRIÇA ·
London, June 17.
The position of the South African Protectorate was the subject of Parliamentary reply tony by Under Secretary for the Dominions, Lord Harlington recalled the wide. memorie published after converentions between. Pre Dominions Secretary and the Prime Minister of the Union last Sear, which stated that the pulicy of both the United Kingdom and Uniou Governments for the next few yours should be directed to bringing about a situation in which, if i transfer wer to become a nutter of practical polítics, it could be effected with the full acquieseener of the population: cond rhed.
He added:-"This still represents the polley of the Government here. and have nothing to add to that star.ment,” British Wireters,
VETERAN ACTOR SUCCUMBS
HENRY B. WALTHAL'S LAST APPEARANCE
LATE. MR. C. B.
JOHNSON - LARGE GATHERING
AT FUNERAL ·
The funeral of the late Mr. C. Bulmer Johnson took place at the Protestant Cemetery yesterday even- ing, the Rev. II. W. Baines onlelating
the grave side. The chief mourners were Mr. Eduar Davidson, of Messrs. Hastings and Co, Mr. P. Tester, Mr. J.. D. Humphreys, Mr. Justice J, J. Hayden, and Mr. Á, P. II. Lang.
Among the large gathering present
were:
Puisie Judge, Hon. Mr. G. G. Alabas
Mr. Justice E. 11. Williams, Acting for, ... Attorney General, Mr. Eldon Potter, t, Mr. 11. . Sheldon, K., Hon. Mr. tommsdore G. Sedgwick, N., T. II. King, Stanley Il. Dodwell. Hon. Me Johnson, Hon, dr.. d. d.
Paterson.
DOLLAR DAYS
-AT
WHITEAWAY'S
From June 15th to June 22nd
Hon. Mr. M. K. lm, Hon. Mr. S. W. Ladies Gloves Tso. Messrs H. C. Macnamars, in- shing L, Commander M. A. W. Ladies' Lisle Hose Sweeney, B.N.
Meses, H. J. Armstrong, E. s. cHandkerchief Puffs Ada, Sen, D. H. Blake, Children's Socks
Brooks, Les D'Almado, Sen.. F. N.
1.00. W. Lockhart Smith, F. E
Nash, J. B. Prentis, D. 1. Strellett,
1. A. Wadeson, H. K. Won;
Messrs. E. Abraham, C. C. Black
| A. Brearles, C. Baker, P. S. Cassidy.
to clear $1.00 pair
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$1.00 $1.00 each
.2 pairs for $1.00
Ladies' Tennis Socks.. 2 pairs for $1.00
Girls" Hemstitched Handkerchiefs $1.00 doz.
1. Cock, 1. C. Edmonstone. John French Pique Dress Material
Fleming, E. C. Fredericks, J. W. Franks, 11. R. Forsyth, K. E. Greig, E. W. Hamilton, R. R. B.
A. W. Hayward, G. A. Harriman Small Child's Cotton Dresses
Monrovia, Cal, June 17. Mr. Henry H. Walthall, veteran # arsi un singe actor, the "Little mer. Mitchell, f
R. Kennedy, Lammert, T picture. MacLa famous
D. L. Newbigging, A. 2. E. B. Reed. S. Hampden Russ, l'enn. W. Shewan, P. H. Suckling, S. A.
flare
the
eth of a Nation," died in a sani tarium here to-day,
The cause of death was not re-
vealed.
Despite his ill health
And the
sapping of his strength, Mr. Walthall ift a sick bed in May to play an important role in a motion picture lived on the China Clipper's first. flight. He played a character roje in which he had to "drop dead.”— United Press.
CORRESPONDENCE
Share Cambling
(To The Editor.
Sleap, I. It Sturt, S. T. Williamson, G.. G. Wood, nnd J. P. Wright,
Two wreaths, our front "Free and Winks," and the other from "Peggy and Frances," were interred with the casket.
Among the other
floral tributes were wreaths from the following:
Margaret and Victor, Dick, Mr. nad Mrs. Ezra Abraham, Mr.
Areuli, Mr. A. W. Black, Mr. Donni
Black, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Make, Me.
$1.00 yard $1.00 oach
Henderson's "Hygex Hair Brushes $1.00 "Cussens" Toilet Soap
Toiles Soap Assorted
Tablets
"Topas Shaving Soap Sticks Intrigue" Talcum Powder
Tins
"Monster" Writing Pads
T. 11. G. Brayfield. Mr. W. M. Brown, Windsor Playing
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. C. Brooks, Mr. Cards
and Mrs. Chang Sau-chong, Mr.
W. J. R. Cragg, Mr. and Mrs. II.
11
$1.00 bundle
6 for $1.00 2 for $1.00
2 for $1.00 2 for $1,00
.5 packs for $1.00
Dreyer, Mr. C.-Y. Ewan, Miss Grace Rubber Toilet Sponges 2 for $1.00
Ezra, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Harston, Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg, Mr. and Mrs. Hedgelay, Mr. W. 11. D. Hirst, Mr. Sling. Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Hongkong Telegraph.) | H
Mr.
Sir."Hopefuls" letter in your legson, Major and Mrs. Hogg.
un<i
issue of yesterday provided me with Hugh-Jones, Mr. M. T. Johnson. Mr. until amusement, Ils dogmatic T. Johnson, Mr. E. P. II. Lang. Mr. Resertions and calumnious aspersionsM. K. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Luseby, Ping, Mr. and Mrs. can only be ascribed to a lack of knowledge of the true conditions pre- Mr. and Mrs. S. Mason und Miss
vailing.
Mason. Mr. F. E, Nash, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. The would be well novia v tepon Raterson, Mr. and Mrs. had
Newbigging. Hon. Mr. J. I. reliable information from a
site storkroker inst md of present-r. J. M. Prior, Mr. and rentis, i ing, perhaps unwittingly, a grossly Ranny. Mr. and Mrs. II. Roas, Mr. distorted picture, by generaliste, up-and Mra, CA. Sutherton Russ parently, on me isolated vegurrences. Comdr. C. G. Sedgwick, R.N., Mr. and Personally, I think the Stock Ex- Mrs. Harold Seth," Mr. M. A. da Silva, Mr. E. V. M. R. da Sousa, Mr. and dange should be congratulated for the provision of an up-to-date service
Mrs. I. Sturt, Mr. H. J. Telbutt, of a market that is a hive of activity Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tester, Hon. Mr. and is daily attracting increased world S. W. Tus, Mr. 31. M. Watson, Mr. wide at ntion, apart from giving the E. II. Williams, and Mr. S. T He direct to confirmed svepties,
Williamson. Eneloring my card.
PROGRESS.
Incorporated Law Society of Heng- kong, Messrs. Geo. K. Hall Brutton, Deacons, Lo and Lo, F. I. Zimmern -and-Co., D'Almada and Masan Peter BRITISH UNEMPLOYED D'Almada and Co, Wilkinson and
II. Sin and Co.. Russ and Co.,
Leo
NEW BOARD'S SUCCESS IN RELIEF WORK
London, June 17 The magnitude of the task con- fronting the Unemployment Assist- ance Board in creating a new social service for able-bodied employed. is described in the Board's first annual report.
Grist, Hastings and Co., Perey Smith. Seth and Fleming, Johnson, Stokes and Master, Lammert Bros., Hong- kong and Shanghai Hotels, Wing Fat, Chairman, Committee and members of the Shekko Club, and the staff of the Registry, Supreme Court.
Miss Carinen Da Cruz The funeral of Miss Carmen Maria Da Cruz who died on Tuesday night at the French hospital, took place Cemetery at Happy Valley. She was yesterday evening at the Catholic the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Da Cruz of Saigon and she had been of over 6,000 persons, and to ap-living in the Colony for the past polut 130 appeal tribunals,
Appointedon-July 1994, tho Board was called on to set up with in six months more than 300 area and district offices manned by a staff
On the first oppointed day, Januri ary 7, 1935, it was required to as sue responsibility for the transi- Lional payments class, amounting to about 800,000 applicants, who, with their dependants, made a total of about 2,600,000 persona.
On the second! appointed day, March 1, 1935. further 200,000 applicants were taken over.
Lord Rusheliffe, Chairman of the Beard, states in his introduction that on social service om so largo sculo has been attempted
in his country within such a imted period.
three years.
The Rev. Fr.-L. M. Roast conducted the service at the grave side. The chief mourners were Mr. R. Danen- burg, Mr. J. W. Barnes, Mr. J. J. Gutterres (brothers-in-law), and Mr. A. A. Bateli, (uncle).
Others present included:
Mra. A. W. Grimmitt, Miss L. Hyndham, Mrs. Holland, Mr. M. F. Pinnu, Mr. P. P. Botelho, Mr. D. E Carvalho, Mr. F. H. Barnes, Mr. L. E. Guterres, Mr. H. Sequeira, and Dir. F L. Silva.
Wreaths were sent by:
and Edward, Minnie and Cano and Renaldo, Miss L
Pears that board will prove southam, Mr. and Mrs. II. R.
ss bureauerntie bave, he proved groundless.
says,
Sequeira, Mesars, C. N. and H. A Many examples are queted of way family, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Johnson, Barros, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and in which officern have given extra Mr. and Mr. P. U. Botelho, Mr. an assistance in cases of special need.
British Wireless,
Mrs. A. A. dos Remedios, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Botelho.
11.--No employes or member of any Am
in the photographs, trade le permitted... to gumpete.
EXCHANGE
Selling
Demand T.T, Shanghai 12-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong T.T.. Singapore
Telegraph and the South China. Morning T.T, Japan
·Pont are sul permitted to compete,
NAVAL, TALKY
Longton, June 17. 1/32
The Anglo-tussino naval talks were 1/3
resumed at the Foreign Ofee this 100% morning, when further consideration .545%
was given to a number of technical 29 | points-British Wireless
1087
T.T. India
.84
| 15—The decision of the Judges shall be final.
T.T. San Frisco & New York
.32
T.T. Manila
.845A
T.T. Batavia
T.T. Baugkok
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