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HONG KONG/JAPAN CONFERENCE

for 3 days propaid Foreign and Chinese Shippers.

LOST.

Bill of Lading Number Three mark N for three cases carpets ex S/S Hupeh, having been lost is now declared null and vold and is no longer negotiable.

FOR SALE.

Well built huts, recently in use.

ot Shing Mun ns coolic linen.

18 No. Type A 50' x 18'

5 No. Type B 50′ x 20′

Each hut contains approximately

NOTICE is hereby given that as from the 1ST MARCH, 1937, rates of freight from Hong Kong to |Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, and Yokohama will be increased 20% over current rates

Schedules showing current rates as from tho 1ST MARCH, 1937, are |now in course of preparation, and will be issued shortly.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

LTD. Secretaries, Hongkong/Japan. Freight Conference.

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS

LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 400 cu. ft. of timber. Offers to that the ORDINARY YEARLY G. B. Gifford Hall, Resident GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will

Engineer, Saltash, King's Park, be held at the offices of Messrs.

Kowloon,

FOR SALE.

Jardino, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 26th |day of February, 1937, at 12 o'clock FOR SALE Furniture and fittings, to transact the ordinary of six-roomed fat. Top floor, Hill-business of the Company. wood Road, Kowloon, cool, airy, low

AND NOTICE

IS HEREBY rental. Suitable for, family with ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER children. Fully furnished including OF MEMBERS of the Company Gibson refrigerator. Can be scen any time, occupancy April. Writer will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, Box No. 304, "Hongkong Telegraph." the 13th to FRIDAY, the 26th FOR SALE-European made draw-February, 1937, both days inclu- ing room suite: Chesterfield and two give. armchairs,

Jacobean Cane back, style. Upholstered loose Vi-spring cushions. Can be seen anytime. Write Box No. 385, "Hongkong Tele- graph."

FOR SALE. — Gibson refrigerator, family size, excellent condition. Cont No. $550, accept $275. Write Box 368, "Hongkong Telegraph."

By Order of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary,

Hongkong, 1st February, 1937.

Mr. I. F. Aucott, a son of Mr. E. F. Aucott, who for many years was in the Hongkong office of Messrs. Jac-.

THE HONGKONG ... TELEGRAPH.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT

To-morrow's Picture

Features

Amongst the Interesting Il- lustrations in to-morrow's issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement will be views of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank building and the Law Courts, shown from a now angle made possible by the de- molition of the City Hall.

The official opening of the Jubilee Reservoir will be illus- trated, and there will also be a plcture of the new, radlo- phone station at Canton.

Wedding groups will include those of Mr. A.R.S. Major and Miss M. K. O'Connor, Mr. Raymond Lin Chih-kuang, - B.A., and Miss Jenny Chan.. Other groups will show the Vestry and choir of St. Stephen's Church and members of the Council of the Rifle As- sociation..

Results of last week's Children's Competition will be given, together with details of a new contest for the,,kid- dies,

WHEN TO LEAVE OFF WORKING

· (Continued from Page 6.) toke no notice of because by the laws of attention-they are quietly shut out from our consciousness. But when our attention is tired-no longer focussed, but scattering-oll these slight nerve-prieks attack us Insistently and we cannot neglect

them.

A noise that you will not hear when you are in good form and rested will be prefectly distracting when you are over-tired.

YOU

will go over and shut a win- dow; you will quite needlessly move furniture about, change the post- tion of a vase; you will walk aimless- ly; you will swear at the faint crackle of a gramophone or distant sounds of a wireless.

FOR BALE-Large. Office desk and chair, teakwood filling cabinet, Royal typewriter 12", in excellent condition.dine Matheson and Company, passed Mind-Wandering $120 the lot. Write Box No. 867, "Hongkong Telegraph."

FLATS TO LET.

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through the Colony on the Carthage bound for Shanghai, where he will Join the same firm.

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Vistor (Academy Award Winner) Molaglen to aj zolo as Big as the star i It's a Big Picture-played against a mighty and awoż Inspiring background nover before filmed I'

MELAGLEN

JACADEMY AWARD WINNER) »»

MAGNIFICENT BRUTE

Instead of making the nervous sys- tem a less responsive instrument, fatigue makes it more responsive. More responsive, but less service- able.

At the same time you have in- ilablity; you have de- power, You can lakc things up, but you cannot do them well. You can

can't put "vim" and "Ennp" into anything. You fall to remember things. You can't think consecutively; your mind will con- stantly wander to something else.

Irritability, weakness-these two words belong together. A. man who work is constantly fatigued can't well or live well; and he is very hord to live with

.5,

1937,

AMATEUR MOVIE MAKERS CONTEST

OPEN TO AMATEURS WHO USE EITHER

8 or 16 m/m FILMS

The film must be in the office of the FILMO DEPOT, Marina House, Room No. 313 not later than February 27th. 1937.

The following have kindly consented to judge:

Mrs. J. J. Paterson.

Mrs. J. W. Plati.

Dr. F. Bunje..

Mr. J. C. M. Grenham. -

Mr. E. A. Von Kobza-Nagy. Major R.. D. Walker,

There are no restrictions as to the number of subjects that may be entered by cach contestant, except that the limit. for 16mm entries is a minimum of 100' and for 8 mm 30', The one strict rule that applies, however is that no pro- fessional help is received in the taking of the picture. This does not include titles.

Complate freedom in choice of subject is given but the entries should be marked Class A or B:----- Class A prizes will be given for the best allround picture judged on composition, scenario, editing and continuity. Class B prizes will be given for the best photographic techni que in unedited films (several complete lengths may be joined together but may not be cut).

Clase A 1st prize II.K. $190.00 2nd prize H.K. $ 75,00 3rd prize HK. 5 50.00

Class B 1st prize HK. $75.00

2nd prize F.K. $50.00 3rd prize HK, $25.00

The prizes will be in the form of vouchers exchangeable at the FILMO DEPOT for goods of the values shown above (films excepted).

The prizes will be awarded on March 15th, at a time and place to be announced in the South China Morning Post and Hong Kong Telegraph on March 10th, 1937.

Wherever you are, if you think that any of your footage is above average, send it in, it may be better than you think. You have enough time to put your best picture into shape for entry.

An Honorary Secretary will be elected from Members of the judging committee who will receive all entries and allot an entry number. This number only will appear at time of screening and judging will consequently be unbiassed. Please remember your films must be in the office not later than Feb. 27, 1937, addressed to the Honorary Secretary, Movie Makers Contest c/o Filmo Depot, Marina House, Room No. 313, Hong Kong.

Films sent in at owners risk, but every care will be taken to avoid damage.

This is the fourth time that Mr. ¡Que Tal-chỉ has presented his creden- ials to the British Sovereign, The first time was on his appointment as Chinese Minister, during the reign of King George V and the second time when he was raised to the rank of Ambassador.

MR. QUO TAI-CHI Every man who is anxious to hit his job between the eyes should

CREDENTIALS PRESENTED make a study of his own fatigue curve; and having done that he

TO KING GEORGE should put the moral of it to heart.

London, Feb. 4. When a man feels that it is utterly

Mr. Quo Tal-chi, Chinese Ambassa- Impossible to rest or to take a holidor to Britain, and other Ambassadors day he is brandishing the danger and Ministers, except the newly ap-

Mr. Quo Tal-chi was not on this signal of overfatigue.

To know when it's time to leave Pointed Portuguese Minister, Senhor occasion accompanied by other mem

Montelra and the Ministers of bers of the Embassy staff. off-and to leave off when it's time-Panama, Rumania and Iraq who were It la expected that the Queen will is one of the first lessons in the received yesterday, presented their shortly give a tea party for the wives primer of health.

credentials to the King at Bucking-of Ambassadors Mary Stuart Fayton, ham Palace to-day,

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Marion Davies and Dick Powell (right) tell Henry Stephenson (left) they will defy the commands of the little Emperor to follow the dictates of their own hearts in the Cosmopolitan romance “Hearts Divided," which_opens at the King's Theatre to-night et 9.30 p.m. as a First Notional relcüse,

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