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THE HONGKONG

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL. Founded 1869. Hongkong. Headmaster:-Rev. C. B. R. Sar- gent M.A. (Cantab.).

Next term starts on Tuesday, September 1st, at 8.30 a.m.

New boys' tests will be held on Monday: August 31st, at V a.m.

Entry forma, prospectuses and ail particulars may be obtained

TUITION GIVEN. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES, from the Acting Headmaster.

PORTUGUESE TAUGHT. Lady teacher with experience has vacancies for pupils. Moderate terms. Apply a Tak Shing Street, 1st floor, Kow- Joon.

POSITIONS VACANT.

THE JANKOW RACE CLUB and Recreation Ground requires the ser- vices of D Managing Secretary. Commencing salary $500, with free furnished quarters. Applications, stating full qualifications, should be addressed to the Chairman, R.C. and R.G.,.02 Human Road, S.A.D. 3, Innkow, and should reach him before 10th September.

SERVICES · CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship,

"PRESIDENT DOUMER" No. 21 A/38

Bringing Cargo from Marseilles &c. Fridny, the Arrived Hongkong on 21st August, 1930.

that their goods with the exception Consignees are hereby informed of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon,

whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing

All claims must be sent in to me SITUATIONS WANTED un or before 31st August, 1938, or

they will not be recognized.

will Damaged Packages

Uc ex-

Telephone No. 57777. P. O. Box 33.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD,

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Interima Dividend of One Dollar per Share has been declared for the six months ended 30th June, 1936, and will be payable on and after FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, obtained on 1936, Dividend Warrants may be application at the Company's Registered Office, P. & O, Building,"

THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 31st AUGUST to THURSDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER (both

inclusive) during

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1936,

BRITISH SHIP IS STOPPED ́BY. SPANISH CRAFT

(Continued from Page 1.3 Zerjon was stopped ten miles from Melilla and apparently detained.

The naval authorities at Gibraltar acted very promptly, the battle cruiser Repulse and two destroyers being ordered to investigate the incident.

Some of the erew of Repulse were actually nshore, but they were hurried aboard and shortly after wards the battle-cruiser wOA seen sleaming at 20 knots past Europa Point, the gun crews standing by. with all decks cleared for action, in the direction of Melilla.--Reuter.

Official Statement

London, Aug. 24. An official statement issued to-day,

Kays!

|

TWO BROTHERS

ON TRIAL MANSLAUGHTER CASE

AT SESSIONS

Further evidence in connection with the trial of two brothers on a charge of manslaughter was given before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal Sessions this morning, when the case was resumed.

The accused were Yung Shing, 33, and Yung Ming, 24, and they were charged with the manslaughter of a 40-year-old vegetable gardener, 1p Klu, at Hau Pui Long village, Hung- hom, on 10.

Mr. Williams. Assistant Attorney-General, appeared for the prosecution, and the prisoners, who denied the charge, were not legally

representewing were the jurors:

The

Messrs.

N.

Mathieson

(foreman),

The captain of II.M.S. Codrington boarded the Spanish cruiser Miguel Chu, Leo Wal-cheong. I. de Cervantes and protested against Rucker, J. B. Emmert, Ng Pak-king. interference with British shipping and 13. Castro. outside territorial waters. The cap

An employee of the first accused, tain of the Cervantes apologised, utter which the British steamer, Ng Chol, said that on the afternoon. Gibel Zerjon, which had been held of July 18, the deceased and his wife H.M.S. came and asked his master for the Ho up, proceeded on her way:

return of

of money for oplum. In the Repulse was standing by ofling throughout the time of the heard his master say he would repay parties, Codrington's contact with the Span- the money in the evening. He did not

hear any quarrel between

The wife of the deceased, Tse Chan, testified to having accompanied her accused's hut husband to the first where he asked for repayment of n Feelings between them were debt.

ish cruiser-Retter.

Kamerun Unreported

the

experience. Speaks and writes Eng= |Messrs.—Goddard & Douglas in the which period no transfer of shares } August 10 and forced her to submit not very good, and the second prison-

HOTEL Boy seeks position, 14 yenzamined by the Company's Surveyor

Ish. Capable ot managing staf. Willing to take position in private presence of the Consignees at 10,00 houre. Excellent references. Please m. on Thursday, 27th August, 1030.

write Box No. 338, Hongkong Tele- graph."

TO LET

FURNISHED HOUSE on Penk. Six rooms, modern conveniences. Long lease. Apply Box No. 337, "Hong- kong Telegraph.”

can be registered.

w

er, who was also present, abused them. They retorted and a quarrel Subsequently they returned arose. to their own shed.

Genoa, Aug. 24. The German steamer Kamerun, on which two Spanish, warships fired on deb days

to search, has not reported here.

Her whereabouts is uncertain, but as she was originally bound for the Far East when she was given orders from Hamburg to put into Spain for German refugees and convey them to Genoa, she may have received counter-orders after the Spanish warships had prevented her embark ing the passengers who awaited her. -Retter.

Consignees must have a Revenue- By order of the Board of Direc- oficer in attendance when any dutitors. able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

.R. ONL

Agent. Hongkong, 21st August, 1930.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

TO LET,--Nos. 3 and 4 King's Park Bulidings, Austin Rond, Kowloon, four-roomed Fints. Hot and Cold

Moderate water,

renial. Apply The Steamship. Union Trading Co., York Bullding. Telephone 27738,

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local akaro quotations issued thi morning.

Bank

H. K. Banks, $1,570 b. H. K. Banks (Lon.

£102 n.

Chartered Bank, £15% n! Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£31 n.

Reg.).

Mercantile Bank, C., £14% o. East Asia Bank, $75 b,

insurances,

Canton in. 8265 n. Union In., $550 h.

China Underwriters, $1.00 n. China Fire, $162 n.

H. K. Fire,. In., $240 b. Internat'l Asace,, Sh. $3% ň. Shipping.

Douglas, $30 n.

.

II. K. Steamboats. $4 n. Indo-Crinns (Prefo),, $30 n. Indo-Chinaa (Def.), $20 n. Shell-(Bearer),-105,- 1.- Union Waterboats, $12 n.

Blacks etc.

il. K. Wharvon (old), $100 b. H. K. & W. Docks, $14 n. Providents (old), $1.65 ma. Providents (new), 20 cts..n. Hongkow (old), Sh. $185 m. Now Engineerings, Sh. 34 n. Shanghai Docks. Sh. $81% n.

Mining.

Kailan, 10/- R.

Langkats (Single), $5.

S'hai Explorations, Sh. $3 n.'

S'hai Loans, Sh. $3 n.

Rauba, $11.80 n.

Venz: Goldfield $4% b.

Antamoks, $6.28 h.

Atoks, 90 cts. b.

Bagulo Gold 58 ets. b.

Balatoes, $25% n.

Benguel Consolidated, $24 n.

Benguet Exp. 42% cts. a.

Big Wedges, 64 cts. n.

"SI-KIANG"

No. 10 AEO/30 Bringing Curgo from Dunkirk, Antwerp &c., arrived Hongkong on Friday, the 21st August, 1030.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 30th July, 1936.

NOTES OF THE DAY

(Continued from Page 0.)

FLOWERS STOLEN FROM GRAVE

CHINESE YOUTH CHARGED

Cheung Yuen, 17, unemployed,

EMPEROR OR GOVERNOR Nothing further happened until

about 7 o'clock in the evening when

she told her son of the dispute carlier in the day. The second accused, who Hved in but next door to hers, over- heard the story, and shouted out that he and his brother had not yet finials- ed with her husband. She replied, "You think you are an Emperor and 4 Governor. Heated words were

out exchange, and Anally they came

the the street and continued quarrel.

A

to

Her husband, who had gone out for fresh air, heard of the dispute, and returned. He asked the accused why they used abusive terms to his family. whereupon the second prisoner poked at his stomach with an iron bar. The her, who was

ence, if Germany over seriously, considered attempting to estaḥ-| lish a sort of Nazi hegemony in Central Europe, that is now for- gotten, it appears. Italy, Ger- many, Austria, and, now, Hun- stary seem to be joining hands in preparation for a dance around Consignees are hereby informed the May-pole. Admiral Nicholas that their goods with the exception Horthy de Nagybanya has gone to of Oplum, Treasure stored in Vienna, and he and the Austrian

aded and into the Fare being landed

Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Chancellor are expected to meet. Whart and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- Herr Hitler for a quiet talk In

delivery

Bavaria. I only requires that obtained, immediately after landing. Signor Mussolini take plane for cemetery wall, Defendant was pass and cut him in the right arm.

pleaded not guilty before Mr. W. accused and his brushed back to

loon,

whence

may

be

OX-

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 31st August, 1936, or they will not be recognized,

Damaged Packnges

ges will be amined by the Company's Surveyor Messrs.-Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.60 on on Thursday, 27th August, 1938.

the north to create an impression of potential solidarity among the powers that once constituted the strongest milltary alignment in Europe, and may do again.

But, to change the subject, we what tourists are wondering

Consignces must have a Revenue think of the little girl and boy Oficer in attendance when any dull-beggars who pester them from the Jable goods are examined by the Star Ferry wharf to the Hongkong

Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected flotel entrance, and beyond, and by as in any case whatever.

of their brothers and sisters who R. OHL. play the same game across the

Agent.

harbour. All visitors cannot be Hongkong, 21st August, 1938. expected to know those miracul- ous words of dialect which gend the small mendicants scuttling with shrill cries of warning. Five times out of ten, the tourists are kindly and do nothing to discour Age the ubiquitous "cumshaw, 3/2 massita, no papa no mama." But some of us are mistaken for tour- ieta almost every day, and it be- comes tiresome, annoying, and 815finally à confounded nuisance.

TAT.

Deniand

EXCHANGE

Selling

T.T, Shanghal T.. Singapore

T. Japan T.T. India

TT. USA

1/23 1024 .52 1054

.31 ta

T.T.

Manila

.62%

T.T. Batavia

454

T.T. Bangkok

.150%

40.11/10

T.T. Saigon T.T.

France

T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland.

T.T. Austraila

TT. Lisbon

Conpolidated Mines 10 cts. ex. m/s. France

Ipo Gold 421% cts. n.

rts. b.

Demonstration, $1.62

Itogon $2.85 n.

I. X. .. $2.95 11.

Masbate, $1.02 s.

s.

Northern Mining, 51 cts. b.

Paracale Gumaus, $110,

ria,

Salacot, 22 cta, n.

cum.

San Mauricio, $3.10 b. and sa. Suyoc Consols, 76 cts. b. United Paracale $2.45 n. Gold Creeks, 48 cts. n. Gold River, 13 eta, n. Santa Rosa, 13% cts. n.

Londa, Hotela, étr

IL and S. Hotels, $5.30 b.

1. K. Lands, $334 b. II.K. Lands, 4% Deben.

$105 n.

S'hai Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $0 n.

H. K. Realties, $4% b. Chinese Estates, $80 n. China Roalties, Sh. 34 n. China Debentures 3h. $60.

Public Utilitien.

H. K. Tramways, $12.30/40 sa.

Peak Trams, (old), $a

Peak Troms, (new), $2

Star Ferries, $87 b.

n.

n.

Yaumati Ferries, (old), $20% b. China Light, $12.30/40 a. China Light, (new), $8.70 b. H. K. Electric, $53% n. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights. #8.30 m. Telephone (old), $274 b. Telephone (now), 80. n. China Busts. Sh. $111⁄4 n.

MANILA SHARES

Straits

POST

Shangha!

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways direct

Service"-London

August

date, 15th

Calcutta and Straits Straits and. Europe via Negapatam

Cremer Hector

RALA Dorado

• Sulsang

(Letters only) London 30th July, Arizona Maru Canada, USA, Japan and Shanghai

(Vancouver B.C., 8th August). Emp. of Asia U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

Sirdhana

hal (San Franciaco, 7th August), Pres. Coolidgo Amoy Siraits Haiphong Manlin Japan

Japan

Japan and Shanghal Manila

«August 25. .August 25.

«August 25. .August 25.

............August 26.

...August 27,

August 27,

August 27.

Tango Maru Tokiwa Maru

Canton General Lee Hakodate Maru Hakozak! Maru' Pres. Jefferson

.August 27.

„August 27, 28. August August 28. August 28.

August 28.

August 20.

- August 20.

USA Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal (San Francisco, 31st July)... Pres. Monroe.

For

Samshu and Wuchow Amoy

Batavia

OUTWARD MAILS

Per Monday,

Kongso Anshun

Tuesday..

Bangkok via Swatow Fuochow via Swalow Swatow, Amoy and "Foochow Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.,

Central

and South America, *Canada and Europe via San Francisco and Europe,via Siberia (Due San Francisco, 15th Sept.) Formosa

Dale and Time.

.Mon., Aug. 24, 4 p.m. .Mon, Aug. 24, 6 pm.

Tjikembang Tues, Aug. 25, 9.30 um. Kwangtung Tues., Aug. 25,.1.30 p.m. Sulyang Tues., Aug 25, 3.30 p.m Halyang....Tues, Aug. 25, 2 p.m. Pres. Cleveland.... Tues., Aug. 25.

Parcels, Aug. 25, 4 1.3. Reg

Aug. 25, 6 pm. Letters,.... Aug. 25, 6,30 p.m. Sul Song....Tucs, Aug. 25, 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Letters for "K.L.M; Service"-due Hector

Amsterdam, 7th September.

Straits, Ceylon, Indio, East and Hector

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and *Europe via Marsellies. (Due, Marseilles, 24th September.) Stralis and Calcutta.....

Amey

... Isloml

Parcels, ......Aug. 20, I p.m.

Swatow and Foochow Manila

Manila

.Wed., Aug, 26, G. P. O. & K, P, 0. Reg......................Aug.20, 0.30 a,m. Letters

.Aug. 26, 10 a.m.

Wed., Aug. 26

G. P. O. K. P. O.

Rek...Aug. 20, 0.45 a.. Letters,

Letters,

.Aug. 20, 10.30 am. Wed., Aug. 20,

Aug. 20, 2 p.m. Tsinan Wed., Aug. 20, 4.30 p.m. Thursday

Fooshing..Thurs., Aug. 27; 2.30 p.m. Emp. of Asia

Thurs., Aug. 27, 3.30 p.m. Pres. Coolidge Thurs, Aug. 27, 0 p.m Friday

Letters for "Imperial Airways direct RM.A. Dorado...Fri, Aug. 28,

Service"-due London, 7th Sept.

this morning, to two charges of lar- their hut, at Schofield, at the Central Magistracycarrying a knife, then

time attempt ceny and receiving of flowers from The to

to bolt the

door

Her husband, the Catholic Cemetery, Happy Valley, however, managed to push himself in

dant and chased them, with

her and the Inspector S. Logan said defendant was seen curly on Saturday morning son following closely behind. In the on the top of the kitchen, she saw the first prisoner by a constable

Airways ass slash at her husband with a knife,

15

escape.

Soun

She

G.P.O. & KT.0.

...Aur. 27, 5 p.m. Letters...Apr. 28, 8.3D 2.m.

Ic.......

Letters for Australla by "Imperial R.M.A. Dorado....Fri. Aug. 28.

Serviċc"-dne Darwin 1st September,

Sandakan

Reg..

G.PO, & K.P.O.

...Aug. 27, 5 p.m. Letters,....Aur: 28, 8.30 am. Hinsang Fri., Aug. 20, 9.30 h.m. Klungchow....Fri, Aug. 20, Noon. Hollow....Fri, Aug. 28, 2.30 p.m. Pres. Jefferson

Parcels, Reg.

Holhow, Pathol and Haiphong Foochow via Swołow Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., and Europe via Victoria B.C, and *Europe via Siberia. (Due Victoria B.C., 16th September). Letters

Pres. Monroe. Superscribed correspondence only.

ing flowers down to another man on the rond. The constable arrested de- dragged her husband away and took fendant when he jumped down, but him back to their own but, where he the other made

The died

afterwards. Cross-examined by

by the first prison- complainant, Mrs. A. W. Grimmitt, identifled the flowers at the Police er, witness denied that her husband had an iron bar in his hands and used Station.

push the door Mrs. Grimmitt then gave evidence, It to

open. dozen gladioli on Friday evening and of the attack, but added stating

Ip Shu-yuen, the elder son of the Unit she had bought five

Manila deceased, gave corroborative evidence placed them on her daughter's grave Brst prisoner did not carry a knife at that the in the Roman Catholic Cemetery the time of the quarrel outside the

she was in- formed by the flowers had been stolen, and visited the grave, after which she went to the Police Station, and there identi- lost flowers from the grave before. Aed the flowers. She had. frequently

On Saturday al on that the but. He must have picked it up in-

Defendant alleged he had been

side the shed as he rushed to the kitchen.

The case is proceeding.

struck by the police when making a ALLEGED ATTEMPT

statement, and was rernunded until Thursday morning to be medically examined.

RECENT SHORTHAND EXAMINATION

LIST OF PASSED CANDIDATES

have

TO ROB

POLICE SEARCH FOR MISSING LAD

Ng Kan, 25, unemployed coolie, was brought before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- ing to face charges of ussault on Mok Chiu, fokl in a rice shop at No. 0 Argyle Street, with intent to rob. 9.71 The following quotations have

Yesterday afternoon, complainant .76% been received by Swan, Culbertson The following candidates

told the poilce, defendant had comer .95 & Fritz from their Manila office passed the Pitman's shorthand` ex- to his shop at 5,30 p.m. with 1/8K after the close of the morning session: aminations held by the Evening

not in custody, and had ordered $1.50 .0$60

Prices in Pesos Institute (Centrul British School worth of rice which was to be deliver- Buyers Sellers | Branch) in May; certificates may be

oblained from the Education Office: Ho Yan-chu-100 words a minute, Phyllis G. Baldwin.--BD words" n miaule.

Buying

Antamuk

3.35 3.40

Atok

4 m/k. L/C. London

57

AR

1/3

Baguio Gold

37

31

4 m/s, D/P. do

m/s. L/C. U.S.A,

1/3

.3134

Benguet Consolidated 14.75

15.00

.5.00

Benguet Exploration

20

.27

30 d/s. India

.93%

Big Wedge.

30

40

U.S. Cross rate in London

Consolidated Mines

.00

005

.5.03

Cold Creek

Demonstration

30 1.00

36 .37

1.00

1.15

San Mauricio

42 105 2.00

..63

Suyor

48 1.50

49 1.55

31

Singapore Tractions. 29/- n. Singapore Pref 28/- n.

Industrials

Malabon Sugars, $91⁄21⁄2 n.

Cald: Macg. (old). Sh. $10% *. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $15 n Canton Ices, $2 n.

Cement, $9.90 b.

H. K. Rope, $3.40 h.

Stores, &e

'Dairy Farm, $211⁄4 b. Watson, $3.00 b.

Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Mackintoab, $6 n. Sinceres, $3 'n..

Wm. Powells. 40 cts; n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.

Cotton Milla,

Ewe Cottons, Sh. $74 n. S'hai Cottons (old), Sh, $70 n.

Hogon

Masbute

United Parneale

Universal Exploration 30

Market: Irregular,

WATER LEVELS

STATE OF RIVERS

IN KWANGTUNG

minute.

ed to a house in Tong Mei Road, with $3.50 which would be given as change for a $5.00 bill with which defendant staled he would pay for the rice.

Rosie Rocha.-80 words a minute.

Suspecting nothing, the foki follow- cd defendant with Sharif Bux.-80 words a minute.

the rice and change.

When they arrived at the Wong Yan-lung-60 words minute.

prescribed house, defendant went up -Sung Ngan-yee. 60 words I the stairs, asking the lad to follow. When they were about half way up, defendunt suddenly turned around and seized hold of the boy, another Lal-man alding in

In an attempt to take the $3.50 out of the fold's hand. put up a fight, and was successful in chasing the two men away.

Nancy W. Hanker--50 words a minute.

Wong Yuk-king, Alvena hovestky, Phyllis C. Baldwin, Chung Pul-sun and Allee Ko.-Theory: Stage 11.

Nancy Banker-Theory: Stage I..

Rector Is a "Houdini"

Eastleigh, Aug. 10.

The following returns have been THE Rev. C. de Blogue holda issued by the River Conservancy Commission

Pro- for 'Kwangtung vince, showing the water levels in Rector

two

distinctions he AND Escnpologist-in

is

English feet ut the places of obser- Chief of this pretty Hampshire vation named:

Highest Loweť

on

·

S'hai Cottons. (new), Sh. $39% W River at „record record Aug. 29 Aug. 21

П.

Zoong Sings, $18 n. Wing On Textiles. Sh. $25 n.

Miscellaneous.

H.K. Entertainments, $2.90 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35 n.. Macao "Greyhounds." $2 n. Constructions (old), 31% n. Constructions (new), 80 eta, b. Vibro Ping, $2 b. Ch. Govt. 5% 1925. G.$Bds

92% b:

II. K. Govt.

prm. b.

4% Loan 0%

II.K. Govt. 8% Loan par. b.

Wallace Harpers, $4 n.

41.6

0

27.4 26.8

0

6.1

10.8

15.0

2.K

Wuchow

46.3 - 10.0-2.5 Went var st

-1-41.0 North Hart at

Toingyuen 4-24.9 North River at

Sh

-4-22.0 -0. Fast River at

Shak!und

1-15.3-2.7

KOWLOON SCHOOL

OPENING

The new Central British School, Kaloon, will be opened un'ora September 14, at 3 p.m. by H. E, Sir Andrew, Caldecott, Kt. C.B.E.

C.M.G.,

village.

On week-days her

Escapes from leg-irons;

The boy

An alarm was raised by a six-year- old girl with a pollee whistle, the re- sult being that one of the men was caught.

Sub-Inspector Rogers asked for 48. hours'

formal remand in police custody, during which time a scareh would be conducted for the missing assullant.

The remand was granted.

Slips handcuffs!

The

SCIPIO'S MAIL SALVAGED

Imperial Airways liner Gels

out of locked, sealed and Scipio, which crushed in the chained baga.

Mediterranean. on Saturday, had on They call this slender; slightly-board ranil and freight from Hong- built man. the "Conjuring Clergy-kong which left on the Dorado on man".

August 14. It is now learned from his the local office of the Airways that the mail and freight have been calvaged,

He regularly. entertains parishioners.

ALTITUDE RECORD ·

Moscow, Aug. 24. A new altitude record for trans port planes is claimed by the airman

Kokkinaki, flying a two-engined mu-

· SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

..Fri, Aug. 28, ..Aug. 28, 4 p.m. ...Aug. 20, & p.m. .Aug. 28, 5.30 p.m. Fri, Aug. 28, 5p.m.

THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH

SIXTH

ANNUAL

Amateur Photographic Competition

Details have been unavoidably crowded out of this edition but the list of sections, rules and Entry Form are printed below.

SECTION 1 Story-Telling SECTION 3

Views SECTION 5

For Children

SECTIONS:-

SECTION 2 Chinese Studies SECTION 4 Still Life SECTION 6 "News-happening"

DON'T DELAY—SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW COMPETITION CLOSES, 5 p.m., 31st AUGUST

The

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY, following Rules will

Govern the

7.-No responatelity will be accepted for Competioni-

non-delivery, loss or damage,

8-Pbatorraphs manst not be Iams than Post-card size (excepting in the Children's Sextion) and the entry form should be tightly gnated on the back.

1. The Competition is confined exclusively

to ameteur photographers. 1-Pictures submitted in Sépia tapes shoulā beecompanied by a erballer print is black and white,

-The Prises' will be awarded. to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs in wach Fection. Each entry must be accompanied by form which will be published daily during the period of the Competition.

9. No correspondence will be entered fats

In connection with the Competition.

10.—Entries In the Children's Bection man

bear the name,' ngs and address on the entry form counlarigned by a parent

6-The right to publish any or all of the|11-No employee or member of any“ fless

entries In the Telegraph in reserved."

In the photographia trade fa permitted -Photographs which have been already to korapale.

entered local competitions are 1 eligible.

At the conclusion of the Competition, entries wil), be returned to competitors on application at th1⁄4 Offes within serta Jays.

USE THIS FORM AND LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE

to-

BACK OF EACH ENTRY.

The as. Benwyvla arrives chine, carrying 1,000 kilograms of morrow and sails for the North on cargo, and who reached an altitude Wednesday, August 28. The

approximately 40,000 feet.Benimolir sails Homeward on Septem- Reuter.

of

ber-12,

12~~ Members of the Braffe of the Honakens.

Telegraph and the South China Morale Past are not permitted to compete.

13.-The decision of the Judges shall be final.

Entry Form

SECTION ........

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

Penae use block letters and peate this on back of each entry 1 entered in Children's Bection, parent please countersin hare

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