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The

Hongkong Telegraph

SEVENTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION.

June-August, 1937

$250

CASH

PRIZES

$250

(Donated by "Hongkong Telograph")

TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250

(Donated by Ilford, Ltd., London)

BELL & HOWELL FILMO STRAIGHT EIGHT MOVIE CAMera and CASE, VALUED $250

(Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong) TWO SILVER CUPS FOR SPECIAL CORONATION CELEBRATION SECTION (Donated by Dr. F. Bunje and Mr. J. C. M. Gronham) COUPONS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS (Donated to the value of $125 by Helmut Nocht and to the value of $50 by Agfa China Company).

THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.

OTHER PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS:-

SECTION ONE:

FOR STORY-TELLING FICTURES

First Prize: Bell and Howell Filmo Straight Eight Movie Camera, with case, valued $250, donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong.

Second Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphic Goods, valued $25, donated by Helmut Nocht.

Third Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphic Goods, valued $10, donated, by Agfa China Company.

SECTION TWO:

GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LANDS- CAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN AND ANIMAL STUDIES),

SECTION THREE:

STUDIES IN STILL LIFE First Prize: $45 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Becand Prize: $25 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Third Prize: $15 Canh, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Fourth Prize: Coupon for Photo graphie Goods, valued $10, donated by Agfa China Company.

SECTION FOUR:

SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS

First Prize: $23 Coah, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Second Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Third Prize:

Coupon for Photo- First Prize: $75 Cash, donated by graphle Goods, valued $10, donated "Hongkong Telegraph."

by Agfa China Company.

Second Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphie Goods, valued $50, donated by Helmut Nocht.

Third Prize: $30 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Fourth Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

SECTION FIVE:

FOR PICTURES OF HONGKONG CORONATION CELEBRATIONS

THE

HONGKONG

DAILY LIFE GUIDE

REV. BAINES ON CHRISTS TEACHING

Preaching at St. John's Cathedral yesterday, the Rev. H. W. Baines

Bald:

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY,

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |-

DONATIONS TO BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION

JULY 12, 1987.

RADIO BROADCAST

TROUBLE OVER DEBT DEMAND FOR PAYMENT LEADS

TO ASSAULT.

Charged with assaulting (Eice-Man-leung, master of the. Yuen

(Continued from, Page 7) acter actor in a selection of his popu- lar studier with Reginald Foort at the BBC, Theatre Organ: irical Recording).

The following is a list of the sub scriptions which have been received by the Hongkong Boy Scouts Asso-variety. slation this year to date: reasons

There are to-day two beside those I mentioned last Sunday which put people off taking tha teaching of Jesus seriously as a guida for daily life. Firat, people say, Ho demanded a standard of perfection impossible for a man living in the world, Secondly, His teaching re- quired such an absolute renunciation of the world and is rewards as no man could face who took life on earth seriously. So far ns the first point goes, 11 may safely be sald that it is for the most part an argument used by those who wish (and by all of us who wish at some time) to

full burden escape from the Christ's demands. The line

of thought is thin if you translate the

to

of

Previously acknowledged Sir William Hornell

Prof. W. 1. Gerrard Prof. A. K. Digby Wong Sik-chung Ilon, Mr. M. K. Lo

$855 10

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5

5

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3690

Further donations will be grate- fully received by Messrs. Thomson & Co., Accountants to the Hongkong

Association, Hongkong Boy Scouts

& Shanghai Building, Hongkong.

This of

Yuan

8.20 p. m. A programme of light an-leung Necktie Company, No. 91 Talpo Road, Yuen Chl-wo, allar Yuen Fong, salesman of the Tin Yat Vocal-Someone to care for me, Embroidery Shop in Wing On Street, Kiss-Deanna Durbin neared on ball of $100 before Mr. at the Central Magistracy

The (Soprano),

Orchestra Speakeasy-Cuban Danca

Carolina Man-

K.

denled

Odeon Theatre Orchestra. on Saturday. Defendant Instrumental Neapolitan Folk striking complainant

Complainant said he was seeing Song Medley..

his wife off to the country. on tho doline Orchestra.

Vocal-The night is young and Central about 9 pm. on July 1 when Chungahan Junk at Connaught Road you're so beautiful, Another perfect defendant came up behind him, and night is ending... Turner Layton. defen

Orchestra-Desert Song, Evensong De Groot and the Plecadilly Orchestra.

Orchestral "Henry VIII (German)....New" Symphony

chestra.

Dances

8.54 pan, Brahms. Violin Con- certo in D Major, Op. 77, played by Fritz

Kreisler and the London Philharmonie Orchestra. Conducted by John Barbirolli.

him a blow on the chest. Witness fell to the ground in a faint, but was pulled towards Wing On Street by defendant, who accused witness of owing defendant's master the sum of $20.00. Wilness admitted owing this sum, which was for goods obtained

but maintained he had on credit, permission from defendant's master to defer payment until all the goods

wlihout warning, suddenly struck

had been sold. As a result of the 1st Movement-Allegro non troppe; 2nd Movement-Adagio; 3rd Move-assault, witness had to be sent to

hospital. ment Allegro giocoso, mú non troppo vivace,

Picsaver (Tostl), Love sends a little gift of roses (Openshaw). Kashmiri Love Song (Woodforde-Finden). For you alone (Gechi).

Evidence corroborating the assault was given by Yeung Yim, foki of and Yuen Stu-ki, a complainant's,

wisa vere together photographer, with complainant on the evening of July 1.

"Fighting Attitude" Defendant denied he had struck

are in, it teaches, but let your guiding light be outside It. Let me take ex- amples. First at home. No thought about the family can be true which Sermon on the Mount into a code of

thinks merely in terms of this life. Inws or even a moral code for every- Man is made for Ike eternal, and the day conduct you will produce chaos. family in its Christian conception is Confusion would result from com- an incarnation of eternal ilfe.

0.30 p.m. London-News and An- peiling men to follow

01 nouncements. law to give does not mean that matters

9.55 Him that asks you, or never to eugenics, education, nutrition and so

Alfred p.m. Songs by

Beauty's (Tenor),

eyes resist evil, or to forgive seventy times on are beneath Christian considera- seven. Therefore, they reason, it is tion, but just the opposite. In every- AD thing concerning the true life of the unpractical advice, But that is bly is Christ was laying down laws home even in its best and dearest

complainant. Complainant owed de- or making demands. And this is intimacies Christian thinking will

10.08 p.m. Dance Music.

fendant's, master money, and defen- precisely what He was not doing. come but always with that note of

dunt was responsible for collecting He was showing the way of life of detachment as one who serves loyali-

Fox-Trot-It's raining in

the

He had asked com- fornia, Fox-Trot-Heart of

money. His Kingdom and the spirit in which les greater than the home and a love it would be lived, and the was maks- deeper than that of the beloved. Is Fox-Trot-You were there. Waltz

plainant for payment on several Fox-Trot ing an offer, not a demand, of Grace not our own experience that The Family Album.

occasions, but had always been, put by which to live it, "Be ye perfect" could not love thee, dear, so much, weel

off. On July 1, he met complainant, Week-end, Fox-Trot My Boy Friend. off. loved I not honour more'? has not the effect upon you of a law,

Rumba-The Gaucho. Fox-Trot and asked him to go along to his but it has always the Inspiration of

shop in Concentrate exclusively on

in Wing On Street to pay the this The never-to-be-forgatton-melody.

debt, but complainant began pulling miney deb mceny Christ's companionship wherever the perfect the lovers love

God beyond each other. Here is breeze. Quickstep-On the Isle of Christ's say unto you': Christ, Kitchymibuka.

Tango My

lost lovely in His genial appreciation of love. Quickstep I wasn't lying says when I sold I love you. Waltz Oh, the family and its sanctitles,

must Mr. Man in the moon. Fox-Trt

Timber, Goodnight, my Love.

11 p.m. Close Down.

Call- gold.

the call of your father in heaven, in love you will grow greedy. Love is Fox-Trot-feel like a feather in the battle is thickest.

But the second objection to the relevance of Christ's teaching is more

serious. If it be true, that Christ Have no immediate praetlest teaching about marriage or politics or society, and if, further, you pay attention to His commands to detach your cit from family claims, from liapes of wealth or comfort if the Cross of self-denial and other-worldliness is your symbol, what practical applica- ilon can His teaching have if you for- sake the world you cannot have a It you hold a com- message for it. mission of enquiry into the working of some association or the conduct of some person, and never trouble to of life under share the conditions which your subject must work, nobody will listen to what you have to say. Interesting, they would say of your findings, but beside the point.

Incontestable Authority

com-

there are times when a man 'hate' his family.

Citizenship

in our

other

even

The same is true example-citizenship. If the indiv idual Christian or the Church as a whole is so deeply identified, passively with the status quo and its values that it can not stand aside, critlelse and redeem-there is trage- dy. Equally there is tragedy if from despair or disdain we keep out of politics or social work in order not to sully our own hands. We connot work in that way. It is no more possible to Christianise polities by haughty aloofness than it is to spiritualise marriage by shrinking from its physical implications. Toke our community here. Only a person who loves Hongkong and belongs to it, who sinks or swims with it can do anything lasting for it. Yet, in many ways the more ardently he loves it the blinder he will be to its limitations and its failures in justice and freedom which are bound up with those limitations. Hence it is only

a pledged allegiance to 'an absolute

standard which can brinį!) cllizenship to perfection. You will, only serve Hongkong well it you try to do something more-fashion your lives by the will of God. Again it is the same detachment that is the condition of health.

Jesus practised what he preached. He did not live in the world of claims and counterclaims, of rights and privileges which bind most of us. He was the new morality. Living without reserve among men and

none of the|con=" shrinking from

He was sequences of that resolve.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

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Transmission 1

IG.S.D., G.9.0., G.S.G.)

12 30 p.m. lg Den. Hauniing Harmonies'

in England 1, 12.43 p.m. The Adventures of a Zockgist

pa. A Light Classical Concert. 1.50 p.m. The News and Announcements, 2.15 pm. The BBC Presents the ASC- Greenwich Time Signal at 2 p.m.

Letter 'M.

Transmission 2

(G.S.B., G.S.G., G.S.M.) 8.43′′ p.m. Big Ben. Empire Exchange.'

pan. A Military Band Programme. p.m. Branaby Williams. the famous character actor, in a selection of his popular studies.

6.20 pan. Holand Powell's Quintet. 6.45 pm. A Recital by Ruth Perry (New

Zealand Mezzo-soprano).

9 p.m. A Programme of Gramophono

Hecorda. 9.30 pm. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 2.40 em. Transmission 3 10.15 pm Big Den.

Otran A Cinema Programme. 10.43 pm. Robb Wilton as Mr. Muddle- combe, J.P. In The Court of "Net-So- Common. Plenso!"

Wc can at once dispose of the charge of indifference in the case of Jesus. Whatever He sold or left unsaid about human life, He spoke from within and not withou! It. A Man omong men, knowing human life from Inside, He spoke with unique and incontestable authority and not as the Scribes. It is that modern social prophets ke which distinguishes Him

from Wells who grow more remote from Mon- day morning and Saturday night humanity the higher they soar in prescription for the world's maladies. Indeed Jesus was accused of being gluttonous and a wine bidder, a friend of Publicens and sinners: people looked askance at the pony He kept. He was not an uscetic In the common sense of the word, although He lived simply and sat lightly to physical comfort. He never disapproved of marriage. No; yet utterly free from worldly stan-1:30 pm. A Sonata Recital by Margot

No: if Chelat bude men follow Him it was not out of the world. Yet there re-dards and values and mental habits. mains the ignoring of the social of God. No life was too low, no Always he brought the fresh light Issues of His day and His Indifference conditions too common for Him, to the loyalties and values

which dominated His fellows. There is no

enter; no standards or codes were so venerable that He dared not oppose doubt of that. The most prominent them. But here is no feckless nihl- element in Christ's teaching was His reiterated

extreme demand

list preaching, revolution for revolu for

tion cake. The meaning of His remunication, or detachment from the normal interests and

doctrine of renunciation is that it can claims of

be achieved only by devotion and at- society. And this teaching is cn-

tachment to God; And we know B. blessedly quick He was, in life and His parables, to recognise the good have got to possess that unreserved in common men, their family life generous-humanity of His and to be and relations, and in

their oc-free with His liberty n disciple of the absolute love of God instend o! most of UA would have noticed

dards of human laws. So let us hear

to

Prizes will comprise silver trophles forced for anybody who realises how Not one of us would not give all we donated by Dr. F. Bunje and Mr. J. C. M. Grenham; Coupon for Photo- graphie Goods, valued $50, donated Coupon for by Helmut Nochi; Coupon, donated cupations. He saw goodness where struggling to keep the average stan Consolation Prize;

valued $10, grophle Goods, valued $10, Photographie Goods,

by Agta China Company. donated by Agfa China Company.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

RULES

The following Rules will gavern the Competition:

ex-

1.-TB Competition is confined

clusively to amateur photographers. -No employee or member of any firm In the photographie trades per mitted to compete.

are

1.-The prizes will be awarded to the

competitors sending in what adjudged to be the best photographs In ench Beetlon. Each only must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Competition, and which must be Bighlty pasted on back of entry.

or all at

--The right to publish graph is

the entries in the coservod.

All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hong- kong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible.

-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage 10 entries.

7-All entries to be either black, sepia,

ot tened pictures, and must be mounted, land-coloured photographs are ineligible.

Telures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and while.

Do pleture to be entered in mora

than one section.

10-Mounts to be only white or cream, and, except in the Children's Bection. must be of one of the following alzes: 18" by 14", 10" by 12, 20 by 8". 11.-No correspondenes will be entered

into in connection with the Compet 13-Members of the State of Hongkong

Telegraph and the South

tion.

China

Morning Part are not permitted to compete. 14.-The decisions of the Judges shall be

Analy

11 pm. The Hotel Victoria Orchestra.

Macgibbon (Austrailan Violinist) Fredrick Jackson (Planoforte),

and

12 aan. Selections from the cabert and

Sullivan Operas.

12.10 a.m. The News and Announcements,

Greenwich Time Bignal at 12:30 am. 12.30 am. The DBC Presents the ABC-

Letter 'M.

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

The River Corservancy Commission for Kwangtung Province, issues the following West on water levels, in metres, for the

North and East Rivers:

11ghest Lowest 1037 en W.L. W.L. record record 10/T 11/7

Wuchow 20 -0.76 +0.37 + 0.00

Place of Observation

Went River at

nothing. It is not that in the build-nguin "Lay not up for yourselves ing of His Kingdom Jesus used or expected new material-humanity treasures on earth; where moth and was good enough for Him-but Herust doth corrupt and thieves break West River at

through and steal; but lay up for did invent a new design of building, aspiring to new ambitions. Without yourselves treasures in

God's treasures. For where your compromise He macked, taught, on men from slavery to their old design treasure is there will your heart be

also."

for living; He rebuked their values

and bade them look elsewhere.

in

15-As the conclusion of the Competisins. "The

tion, entries will be returned to competitor on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days,

COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW.

USE THIS FORM

AND

LIGHTLY PASTE IT ON THE BACK OF EACH ENTRY.

Collect these Forms which will be printed daily,

ENTRY FORM

.SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE

Please block letters, and pasta this on back of each Entry, If entered in Children's Bection, parent please countersign bere.

No where is this more clear than His over-turning of the old standards of respectability. I a Christian is one who follows Christ he will certainly and himself maling the an absolute refusal to recognize distinction of respectable from dis- reputable sins. Farnication or theft or violence in Christ's eyes were not worse than hypocrisy, uvarice, un- mercifulness, contempt, salfishness. Not that He palliates sensual sin. His werds when He sproke of it are penetrating and severe. But He re- gards it and other disreputablo sins respectable as less hardening than

Publicans and the the Kingdom of harlots go into Heaven before you." And He treats the whole motive of Becking the opplause of our fellows with con- tempt and as a supreme obstacle to fallh. So you will expect to find a certain unconventionality in Christian's moral judgment. Not for him is it to be the slave of fashion nor doped by the desire for approval. He has about him that independence which belongs to those who detached from the world's though Hving in the heart of it. Ho has been called out, to become mendicant-Irlar in spirit if not In body; dependant only on God and His ambitions. He is in the world but not of it; ils lover but not its slave.

Wisdom Underlined

the

are values

Recent pyschology has underlined the wisdom which Jeaus taught. Re- cognise and appreciate the world you

heaven-

on

oft his jacket and adopted a fighting

tried to hit attitude. Complainant defendant, who evaded the blows by giving complainant a push,

which

sent him to the ground. Defendant was himself struck by complainant's fokis. He had no idea why com- plainant had to go to hospital.

Ils Worship remarked that com- plainant appeared to be a very timid man, was smaller than defendant, und very unlikely to pull off his jacket and strike defendant.

of

Defendant Was convicted assault, and fined $20.

Detective-Sergeant T. Pilkington

prosecuted.

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