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OCLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25

words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

TWELVE TALES and One Other, by- Cardyft. Price $1. Excellent book of short stories. Remember, to buy your copy to-day. Obtainable at all book stores.

TYPHOON CLAIM TENANT SUES LANDLORD FOR DAMAGE

A legal point arose in a claim for damages in connection with the ty phoon havoc of last August when the case of Mr. H. A. Castro, Messrs. Loxley and Co., versus his former landlord, Mr. Wong Ping- suen of the P. and O. Steam Naviga- tion Co., was again before Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell at the Supreme Court yesterday.

In his statement of claim, which was for $859, plaintiff alleged that he rented No. 14 Essex Crescent. Kow- loon Tong, upon the terms that de- fendant should keep the roofs and outer walls of the premises in a proper tenantable state of repair. Defendant had not kept the roofs in such proper state of repair, in spite of requests on the part of plaintiff that he should do so and by reason thereof a considerable portion of the roof was blown away on August 17, 1930, and the ceilings of two eastern rooms on the upper floor had col- lapsed, thereby causing considerable domage to the property of plaintiff.

The claim was made up of damage to clothing, blankets, children's beds,

school books, one baby grand plano and furniture, breakage of crockery, electrical fittings, removal expenses and surveyor's fees.

Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for plaintiff, and defendant was repre- sented by the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo.

Mr. A. W. Black, surveyor, of Messrs. Carmichael and Clarke, said he inspected plaintiff's house a few days after the typhoon and saw that the roof had collapsed. He did not notice damage to other houses in the vicinity.

Amendment Asked The son and wife of plaintiff both gave evidence that they aw defend- ant's son, defendant himself being

at the time, and he said he would see what could be done about the repair.

Mr. Lo said that when he wrote asking on what the claim was based. Mr. Silva had replied that he relied on a verbal agreement made on April

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

G.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by' Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 12th day of July, 1937, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Wong Lot of Crown Land' at Nei Chung in the Colony of 76 Hong Kong for a term of

of the option years, with renewal at a Crown Ront to ba fixed by the Burveyor of His Majesty the King, for one fur- ther form of 75 years,

Katharine Hepburn as Phoebe Thrassel, the late J. M. Baerla's appealing heroine In "Quality the at showing Street",

Queen's.

HOW

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of CASE FOR SESSIONS two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sura will be re- funded on payment of tho Purchase price.

Boundary Menurements.

BANISHEE WITH LONG LIST

+

OF CONVICTIONS

Arrested on June 25 for the larceny PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. of an iron bucket at Kowloon City, Leung It, allas Yip Lum, 27, was Bubsequently discovered by his finger- prints to be a returned banishee. He oppeared before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday charged with returning from banish- ment and

committed to the next Criminal Sesalons; Following his committal he. was sentenced to six months on the charge of larceny.

No. of Bala.

Beglitzy Ko.

Lot No, 4993.

Blue Pool Road near

Locality.

Inland

Inland Lot No. 3685;

Wong Nei Chang.

.B.E. T.

Healteci feel fret

As por sale plan,

૧૦ "પિતા"

About 40,700

$20,350

$748

| Upset Price |

H. M. DOCKYARD, HONG KONG. Examination for Local Clerks.

WDS

Sergeant A. J. IL Crossman, of the Fingerprint Department, prosecuted. Defendant was banished for 10 years on September 23 last.

Defendant stated that he came to Hongkong to look for a friend to get $3 to make up the fore to return to the country. There was also some- his car and he thing wrong with

Defen-

were sent

It is hereby notified that the wanted medical attention. applicants selected to sit at the dant asked His Worship for leniency examination for local clerks in and said that if he II.M. Naval Yard have been com-away again he would never return

to the Colony. municated with by letter.

U.S.

COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

New York, July 7. The following quotations on the agreement except for a reduction in New York commodity exchange are

4

on the same terms as the written

the rental. He now wished to amend issued by Reuter:

+

the writ to base his clan on the im- plied terms of the written agreement but, considering that defendant had asked for-this point to be made clear when the case started and that the Dec. case had now been going on since Jan. January, Mr. Lo submitted that His Murch Lordship should not use his dis- May cretion and grant an amendment at this stage.

New York. Cotton

Oct.

12.00/06

12.12/12

12.02/02

12.04/04

12.07/08

12.00/09

Spot

12.50

12.05/05 12.07/07 12.11/11 12.13/13- 12.62

New York Rubber

10.32 n

19.49/50

19.03/03

19.70/70

19.53 n

19.81 n 10.03

19.65 n 10.70 n

In that event, defendant would only have to, dispose of the sugges- July tion that a rhoilthly tenant took over Sept. all the rights of a long term tenancy Dec. based on a written agreement. The Jan. nuthorities easily disproved this, he March

May said.

July Sept.

Mr. Shiva said he did not think Sales for that the wording of his writ should be interpreted as Mr. Lo had sold, namely, that it was based on the express terms of the written agree- ment If His Lordship overruled Dec. him on this point and declined to allow the amendment, he would sub- Tuesday's mit that he could rely on the Im- plied lermë, m

19.15/15 19.30/31 19.40/48

the day:-3,200 tons

Chicago Wheat

124/124

120 /125% 1284/128

on a

Detective Sergeant MacPherson, prosecuting on the larceny charge, stated that at 4.30 p.m. on June 25 defendant was

take the seen to bucket from a stall in the Kowloon City market. The alarm was raised and defendant was arrested.

Previous Convictions

sentenced to six Defendant was weeks on September 19, 1933 for arceny. On April 20, 1934, he was

three

months sentenced to charge of loltering with intent and was also banished for 10 years. On December 22, 1034, he was sentenced to 12 months for a breach of the

Ordinance Banishment

and banished for further 10 years. On April 4 last year he was again sen- tenced to three months and twelve months concurrent on charges of larceny and returning from banish- ment. He was again banished for 10 years. Further sentences of three months and 12 months concurrent were passed on defendant for larceny and returning from banishment when he appeared in Court on August 21 last year. Once more he was banish- ed for ten years.

a

THURSDAY, JULY 8-1937.

Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companiai? are requested to forward; as carly as possible information regarding Arrivals, depar- turas, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent Information should be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.

PONT DIRECTORY. CHENGTU (B. & 6.), Talkoo Dock. FOOSHING (2.3.), Kowloon, Dock. EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.), Kowloon Wharf.

VESSELS-DUE-

(B&B), July 26.- AFRIKA (EA.C.), July #1 ANDRE LEBON (HMI), July 10, ANNA MAERSK (Jebaon), July 20. CARTHAGE (P., A 0.), July 0. CLAUS RICKMERS (Jebson), July 19," CREMER (3.0JL), July 23.5 CHAKBANG (J.M.), July 18, 2 CHICHIBU MARU (N.Y.K.), July 23, DAVIKEN. (J.M.), July 11.

RUSSIA (C.P.8.),

FRIDERUN (Melchers), July 18, GENERAL PERSUING (Btates), July

POST

OFFICE.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT A

The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers, Commercial Papers, Sampins and Small Packets must be fully-pro- pald. Insufficiently prepaid Printed Papers.etc. are not forwarded.,

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South Arperion are forwarded "wis Biberia" if so superscribed.

DE INWARD MAILS

Japan

Amoy

Allporo Anbul

July 1,

July 8.

ERMLAND (Jabeen), July 17.

Straits

Houtman

July B.

EURYPYLUS (B. & 8.), July 15, EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.8.), July 20. (US)

Shanghai and Swatow

Kwangchow

July B..

Manila

Potsdam

July U.

Manila

Pyrrhus

July 8.

EXPRESS OF

Australis and Manila

Talping

.July 8...

ITA HING (Thoresen), DA. KWANGTUNG (B. 8.),

July 18.

Talkoot

Dock.

KWAIBANG ́(J.M.); · West

Point]

Japan; Shanghai and Europe Siberia (London, 21st June) Manlin

via

Carthago

.July 9,

General Leo

July B..

23.

Wharf.

KUTBANG (1.M.), Kowloon Wharf. YATSHING (J.M.), 1.8. ・・

USA

--Japan Hongy

Nojima Maru

July 0.

Canada, Japan and Shanghal (Seattle, 18th June),

Pres. Grant

.July 0.

MUINAM (B. & H.), B.21.

Saigon

Andre Lebon

July 10.

Haiphong

G.G. Paul Doumer

July 10.

POTSDAM Wharf.

(Melchers),

Calcutta, Straits and Salgon

Islami

July 10.

Shangtial and Swatow

Soochow

July 10.

Shanghai

Talthyblus

July 10

Shanghai

Tango Maru

July 10.

NINGHAI (D. & 8.), Taikoo Dock.

Kowloon

TAIPING (B. & S.), Kowloon Wharf.)

ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agonia Phone Numbers Given) CANTON (M.M.) from Haiphong. 10 ... West Point. 26451.

EMPRESS OF

(C.P.8.) CANADA, from Manila, 7 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 24040.

G. G. PAUL DOUMER (M.M.), 'July' 10.

GROOTEKENX (3.C.J.L.), July 11. HARUNA MABU (N.Y.K.), July 10. HDSANG (JM.), July 18, ISLAMI. (J.M.), July 18, KAMO HARU (NY.K), July 22, MARCHEN MAERSK (Jabeen), July 18.

NICEPO DE LARRINAGA⋅ (Jabson). July 17..

from P Whari,

KAISAR-I-HIND (P. & 0.) from Bingapore, 10.30 am, Kowloon Wharf. 13 27721

(J.C.JL) HEUTSZ I p.m. Kowloon

YATSHING (J.M.) from 8.20 a.m., B.8. 30311.

f

VAN Europe, *8015

Canton

SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ASAMA MARU (N.Y.K.) for lena-

HAI HING lulu, 10 m., Kowloon Wharf. 30291.

(Thoresen) for Amoy,

p.m., B.4. 30237. HELIOS (Thoresen) for Swatow, 10 a.m., B.10. 30237.

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND (Dollar) Kowloon Wharf.

for Manila, 8 a.m. 28171.

SANDVIKEN (J.M.) for Bwatow, 4.80 p.m., B.2, 30311.

ARRIVING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given),

(P. & 0.) from Moji, 6. ALIPORE p.. Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

HINSANG (J.M.) from Sandaknu, 2 p.m., H.22. 30311.

HOUTMAN (J.C.J.L.) from Europe, daylight, Kowloon Wharf, 29015.

KWAISANG (J.M.) from Shanghai, 8.30 ... West Point Wharf: 90311.

KUTSANG (J.M.) from Kebe, 0.30) a.m. Kowloon Wharf. 30311.

POTSDAM (Melchers) from Manila, n.m.. Kowloon Wharf. 21772.

from Manila, TAIPING (B. & S.) n.m., Kowloon Wharf. 30331.

NOJIMA MARU (N.Y.K.), July, 2, 2 NORVIKEN (J.M.), July 14, 2 PATROCLUB (B, & 8.), July 16. PRESIDENT DOUMER (BEM.), July

PRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar), July PROMINENT (J.M.), July 10. RAKUTO MARU (N.Y.K.), July, 28. SINNINGTON COURT (Moschers), July 18.

10.

TAKBANG (J.Bİ.), July 20. TALTHYBIUS (f. & 8.), July 10. TANGO MARU (N.B,K.), July 10. TAI YANG (Dodwell), July 17. TAIYO MARU (N.Y.K.), July 10. TARIFA (Thoresen), July 18. TATSUTA MARU. (N.Y.K.), Aug. 5. THESEUS (B. & S.), July 14, TJIKARANG (J.C.J.), July 18, TJISAROEA (J.C.J.L.), July 11, TRIANON (Thoresen), July 19. WOOLGAR (E.A.C.), July 12. YASUKUNI MARU (N.Y.K.), July 13.

S.S. CARTHAGE

The P. & O... Carthage left Shang- hal for Hongkong on Tuesday and Is dun Lo-marrow at 5 a.),

S.S. KWAISANG

The . Kwaisang, Indo-China Steana Navigation

from Co., Ltd., will al Hongkong to Tiingtau vin Swatow and Shanghai at noon on Sunday, July 11.

S. S. SOUDAN

The P.&O... Saudan teft Singa- pare, for Hongkong yesterday and fx:

lae at 10a.m. an Sunday, July 11.

PASSENGER LIST

The following phasengers arrived here yesterday from Manila by the C.P.S. liner Empress of Canada:

SAILING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) HOUTMAN (J.C.J.L.) for Shanghai, 6 Mins B. Abdulin, Mrs. A. and Minin p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28015,

Brygger, Mr. P. A. Clemenant, Mr. E. KWAISANG (J.M,) for Canton, 7 p.m... Fumeble, Mr. R. T. and Mrs. Harris, West Point Wharf. 30311.

POTSDAM (Melchers) for Shanghai, 6 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27772.

SANTHIA (B1) for Japan, & nằm. Kolony Wharf. 27721.

TJISADANE (J.C.J.L.) for Shanghal,j ginn, Mr. P. and Birs. Alldas, Mitz. noon, A.8. 28016.

YAN HEUTSZ (J.D.J.L.) for inga waspore, 11 a.m., A. 28015.

WALD

YINCHOW (B. & S.) for

Hongay,

2 p.m., Taikoo Dock, 30331.

ARRIVING TO-MORROW.

(Agents Phono Numbers Given) CARTHAGE P. & D.) from Shang hai, 5 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 7721.

GENERAL LEE (Etates) from Maul- a 11 .m., A.3. 30371.

SAILING TO-MORROW

(Agenta Phone Numbers Given.) ALIFORE (P. & 0.1 for Europe. a.m. Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

Mste. W. Harris, Mr. S. K. Matsumuto, Mr. Pag Ko-wing. Mr. G. H. Payne, Mr. V. E. Preclaire, Mrs. R. and Mian Steed, Miss Su Chow-lal, Mr. A. F. and Mrs. Toulin, Miss A. Toulba, Miss N. Nug-

Thakurdas, Miss Q. Poururam, Mr. H. A. Chon, Mr. R. Choolaram, Mine M. Fernandez, Miss U. Franciaco, Mr. E. Garela, Mr. M. and Mrs. Golden, Rev. R. B., Rev. D. E. Lynch, Mr. R. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. R. H. and Mrs. Moore, Miss M. de Paula, Mr. N. A. Percival, Mr. C. and Mrs. Rodriguez, Mr. H. and Mrs. Stopp, Mr. G.-W. and Mr. Wallace, Mr. D. Rudin, Mr. II. Rute and Miss G. F. Rulz.

Among the passengers expected to arrive here from Amorlea on July 16 by the President Coolidge arsi Mr. and Mrs. R. Bull, Br. II. C. DurEE~ chmidt, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Marshall and three chlidren, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mathewson, Dr. L. Rajchman, Mr. and

AW OUTWARD

MAILS

Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than. the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 0 a.m., registered and parcel maila are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

Per !Thursday

Air Mail for Canion and Districts..

Swatow and Bangkok

Air Mall for "Eurasia

Direct Service."

Airways

C.N.A.C. Plane

Date and Time.

Thurs, July 8. G.P.O. and K.P.O. Reg,,...July. 8, Noon. Ord,.....July 8, 12.30 p

Yingchow Thurs., July 8, 12.30 p.m. Eurasia Plano ......Thurs. July 8.

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

Reg.,

Ord,

July 8, 4 p.m.

July 8, 5 p.m.

Potsdam....Thurs., July 8, 4.30 p.m. Genoa Maru Thurs., July 8, 5 p.m.

Sheungwan_PO..

Air Mall for Swatow, Amoy, Foo- C.N.A.Ç. Plans ....Thurs., July 5.

Air Mall for "Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Flane Fri., July 9,

Airways Service"dus Darwin,

Shunghal

Calcutta via Straits

chow -Shanghai)

and North

Kowloon P.O.

China (via

Reg.

Ord

July 8, 5 pm. July 8, 7 p.nl-

Reg.,

July 8, 5 pmm.

G.P.O.

Ord.,

„July 8, 5.30 p.m.

Rec., Ord.,

July 8, 5 p.m.

July 9, 5 a

Friday

Air Mail for *Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Flano Fri., July 0

Direct

London, Service"--Duc 18th July.

GP.O. and K.P.O.

Reg., Ord

July D. 8.30 a..

July 9. 8.30 mm.

G.P.D. and K.P.O.

13th July.

Reg..

Ori,

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Japan, U.S.A., C. and S. America, General Lee

Canada and Europe via San Francisco-due San Francisco,

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Emp. of Canada

U.S.A., and Europe via Vancou ver, BC, (Parcels for Canada only)-duc Vancouver B.C., 28th July-and Europe via Siberla Foochow via Swatów

Parcels, Reg.,

Ord.,

Yotshing

Haitan

Parcels

Reg.,

Ord

30th July.

Saturday

July 8, 8.30 am. July 9, 830 am. ....Fri, July 9,

.July 8, 5 p.m. July 8, 9.15 am. July 9, 10 a.m.

..Fri, July 9, 10.30 a.m.

Air Mall for "K. L. M." Service Carthage ....

due Amsterdam 19th July......

Fri, July 1, 3 p.m.

Fri., July 9,

July 9, 4 pm,

July 0.6 p.m.

July 9, 5.30 p.m.

Sat., July 10.

G. P. O. & K. F. 0. Reg......July 10, 0.30 a.m. Ord......

....July 10, 10 am.

*Superscribed correspondence only.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH

SEVENTH. ANNUAL.

Amateur Photographic

JUNE

Competition

AUGUST, 1937.

Owing to pressure on space the list of Prixes have been

"And so," remarked Mr. Barnett,

EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.) for Mrs. Geo, Shener, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tunavoidably left out for this issuo, but the Sections; Rules and

L. Tenbroeck, Mr. Wasem, Jr. Entry Form are printed below: "here you are again. A most un-Honlulu, noon, Kowloon Wharf. 240401, Elton Arnquist, Min L. Baer, Mr. Lee welcome visitor."

YATSHING (J.M.) for Tientsin, noon, Chung, Bliss Mary Gloyd," Mr. and Mrs. .8. 30311.

123 /1234 125%/124% 1274/127 Dec. Sales:-13,370,000 bushels

July

83/83%

Winnipeg Wheat

147/147 1304/139

04%/844

Chiengo Corn 125/125% 1254/126 Oct. Sept. 1134/113 113/113% Dec.

His Lordship adjourned the case July

to August 5,

143%/143% 13754/137

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

John Hnatyehyn and daughter, Mr. E. Laidlaw, Miss Rosemarie Lum and Mr. W. J. Wong.

the coming weeks. On recessions, we continue to favour leaders like U.S. Steel, Bethlehem Steel, An- aconda, Kennecolt, Alchison, New Jersey and Socony Vacuum. Bank

SECTION ONE:

FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES

SECTION TWO: York Central, Standard Oll of New GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION deposits for the weck totalled (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LANDS- $15,180,000,000. Business failures CAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN AND for the week emounted to 155.

ANIMAL STUDIES).

had

130%/130% 130/135 | SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, July 7. S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary

Catton: The Government weekly of yesterday's market: -The market to-day staged its sixth consecutive crop report was favourable, showing advance and busines was fairly lower weevil infestation then active. although the up-trend was been anticipated from recent private moderately frequently interrupted by normal advices. Textiles were proit-taking plus anticipations of a aclive at advancing prices. technical set-back. Rails replaced Wheat: The casiness of to-day's steels in the position of leadership of market was due principally to the the market following on publication weakness of Winnipeg and a forecast Farm Implements were alded by of rains in portions of the Dakotas, heavy grain movements. Other The Canadian crop situation con- have been inues bullish. There market plds were. firmer foreign

rust complaints from some sections copper prices, Youngstown

sterl operations at 70 per cent. of capacity of the soft wheat areas of the US. and estimates of very favourable and moisture is needed in the Western second-quarter earnings. Curb stocks portion of the Spring Belt Harvest- and bonds were higher, with United ing is progressing rapidly in

South-West, resulting in beavier re- States Government issues steady:

ceipts on the terminal markets.

·· BUILDERS OF ALL CLASSES OF SHIPS. BUILDERS OF RECIPROCATING STEAM ENGINES. BUILDERS OF MARINE AND. LAND BOILERS. BUILDERS OF TURBINE MACHINERY

angan Under Licence From Messrs. Parsons. BUILDERS OF DIESEL ENGINES

Under Special Licence From: Mesers, Sufnar Bros. Aganardino Winterthur, isim nona izaera del

Licensed To Manufacture Lanx Parlit Iron, Specially, Huitable

UTM For Internál Combustion Engine Working Parts.

DOCK & SLIPWAYS

POR DOCKING VERY LARGE, AS WELL AS SMALLER VESSELS,

ON ANY TIDE.SI

ALL CLASSES OF SHIP, ENGINE AND BOILER

REPAIRS

AND EXTENSIVE WELDING, BOTH ELECTRICAL AND

OXY-ACETYLENE, SKILFULLY AND PROMPTLY CARRIED OUT.

kone Mo. 30271..

"Talkoodock" Hongkong. "Numeral One” over “Fannant Anz."

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents HONGKONG, CHINA & JAPAN

of favourable car-loading figures.

S. C. & F. Wall Street Journal| morning.comment:-Some, chartists

the

Corn: There was some buying for are getting more, bullish, belloving December on dry conditions in the. that the advance in prices will con- Western bells, but crop news is other- Unue

wise favourable, through July, with many stocks regaining most of their Jossen

Rubber: Dealers were good since April. Landon, l buying buyers at the decline, probioty United States steel and copper scrap. against sales of off-grades to Incior- Radio manufacturers expect active les. Autumn and Winter business. Some traders predict that US. Steel will Sugar: Tho market to-day was exceed 110 before important resistenster on liquidation by fired long ance is encountered.

Interests of September position, which affected the entire list, although the 5. C. & F. New York office cables: 1938 positions were relatively steady. recommend pur-

Stocks: The list continues to re possible, but we

Further moderato Iiquidation 1:

flect the strong undertone of the chases on weakness. The London market, although buying: Is Jess nggressive. It appears logical that market stays réiétively firm, VA same sort of corrective action will be

REUTER QUOTATIONS had before prices work much higher,

commitments.

for which reason we feel that caution Dow Jones Averages July 6 July 7. should be exercised in the making, 30-Industriols of new

However, 20. Rails with news continuing to improve the 20 Utiles chances are that an irregular upward 40: Bonds movement of prices will occur over 11 Commodity

170.00 177,74 58.72 $4.20 27.87 28.33 101.00-101.43-

Index 72.70 72.07.

SECTION THREE: STUDIES IN STILL LIFE

SECTION FOUR: SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS

SECTION FIVE:

FOR PICTURES OF HONGKONG CORONATION CELEBRATIONS

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

1-The Competition

7--All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pletires, (and must be mounted. Hand-coloured photographa are ingilġible, EN confined I-|

etusively.to amateur photographers. 1-No employes or member of any arm in the photographic trade per- milled to compete.

-The 'prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what orn adjudged to be the beat photographs In each section. Each eniry must be accompanied by a form which wil be published during the period of the Competition, and which must be lightly pasted on back of entry. 4-The right to publish any or all of the cntries in the Telegraph reserved... KARA

B-Ali, photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of ilong- kong Photographs which have been siready entered in other Competitions are 'trieligiblo,"

0-No responsibility will be accepted for

non-delivery of, loss of, or damage! to entries.

B-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be acdcrapsarind "try's smaller. print in black and white, -No pleturè “to be entered in more

than one:Seation. 2/

10-Mounts to be only white or cream

and, except in the Children's Beetion, must be of one of the following Hies:-10 by 1, 10" by 12", 15% by 8".

11-No correspondence will be entered:

into in connection with the Compett- tion.

13-Members of the Staffs of Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permlited to compete.

14The decisions of the Judges shall be

finali 18-At the conclusion of the

will be the compe tion,

entries competitions on application at the Telegraph officer within seven days.

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