The
Hongkong Telegraph
SEVENTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
June-August, 1937
$250
CASH
PRIZES $250
(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")
TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250 (Donated by Ilford, Ltd., London)
BELL & HOWELL FILMO STRAIGHT EIGHT MOVIE CAMERA AND CASE, VALUED $250 (Donated by Filme Depot, Hongkong) TWO SILVER CUPS FOR SPECIAL CORONATION CELEBRATION SECTION (Donated by Dr. F. Bunja 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 PICTURES First Prize: Bell and Howell Filmo Straight Eight Movio 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- graphie Goods, valued $10, donated by Agfa China Company.
SECTION TWO:
GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LANDS CAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN AND
ANIMAL STUDIES).
First Prize: $76 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."
Second Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphic Goods, voluéd $50, donated; by Helmut Nocht.
Third Prize: $30 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."
SECTION THREE:
STUDIES IN STILL LITE
First Prize: $45 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."
Second Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."
Third Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."
Fourth Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphic Goods, valued $10, donated by "Agfa Chină Company.
SECTION FOUR:
SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 'YEARS
"Hongkong Telegraph."
First Prize: $25 Caah, donated by
Second Prize: $15 Cash, donated by
"Hongkong Telegraph."
Third Prize: Coupon for Photo graphic doods, valued $10, donated
by Agfa China Company.
SECTION FIVE: FOR PICTURES OF HONGKONG CORONATION CELEBRATIONS Prizes will comprise sliver trophies Fourth Prize: $20 Caab, donated by donated by Dr. F. Bunje and Mr. "Hongkong Telegraph."
J. C. M. Grenham; Coupon for Photo graphic Goods, valued $50, donated Consolation Prize:
Coupon for by Helmut Nocht; Coupon for Photo Photographic Goods, valued $10, graphic Goods, valued $10, donated donated by Agfa China Company. by Agfa China Company.
READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
RULES
The following Rules will govern i Competition:
1Tha
Competition is confined ex- clusively to amateur photographers. 1-No employee or member of any firm In the photographie trade i per- mitted to compete. -The prizes will be awarded to the
competitore sending in what adjudged to be the best photographs in sach Section. Each entry must be by a form which will bo
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accompany during the period ef
the Competition, and which must be Eghtly parted on back of entry. -The right to publish any or all of
the entries in the Telegraph reserved.
-All photographs entered must hava 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 to entries."
7.-All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pleturer, and must be
mounted. Hand-coloured photographs are ineligible. B-Pictures submitted in tepla tonse should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and while.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WOMAN MENACED
GAOL FOR MONEY DEMANDS
Severe sentences were passed by Mr. W. Schoneld at the Central Magistracy yesterday on Chung Tat,
WEDNESDAY,
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Page 7.)
JULY 14, § 1937.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
carolle (Valente)....Orchestre Na- politain.
0,30 pr. London---News and An- The Steamship nouncmeents.
"ANDRE LEBON" No. 10 A/37 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Salgon etc, arrived Hongkong on Saturday, 10th July, 1937,
0.55 p.m. Liszt Planoforte Con- certo No. 1 in E Flat Major, Played 23, and Lam Tam-suk, 27, unemploy-by Mischa Levitzki and the London ed ricksha coolies, when they were Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by convicted of Having demanded Sir Landon Ronald.
1st Movement Allegro maestoso; Consignees are hereby informed money with menaces from Mrs. Perrin Peer, of No. 44 Hennessy 2nd Movement-Quasi adagio; 3rd that their goods with the exception Movement-Allegro vivaco-Allegro of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables Rond,
4th Movement-Allegro are being landed and stered into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon marziale animato.
Wharf 10.13
and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- p.m.
programme
delivery may be ob variety and dance music.
Fox-Trot-I'm in a dancing mood Ambrose and his Orchestra; come later that day and returned in Vocal-If I should lose you.... will not packages will do examin- the evening. After a few minutes
went in Turner Layton; Orchestra-Wedding the second defendant also
dance any Melodies
Detective Sub-Inspector W. Dar-animato; kin said that first defendant had gone to complainant's residence in the morning of June 30 and asked for a few dollars. He was told to
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Magyar
Walfredo and
loon, weldately after landing.
tained
All claims must be sent in to me
on or before 21st
21st July, 1937, or they
bo recognized.
Damaged
10.00 a.m. on Friday, 18th July, 1937. Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duti ablo goodo are examined by the Company's Surveyors,
Mrs. Peer would not give et in.
ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas in money, and it was alleged that his Orchestra: Rumba-Spanlah Jake; the presence of the Consignees at threats were.. used. Her mother
and Mrs. Peer spoke to her in Waltz gift from heaven....Harry came,
and his Orchestra; Plano Medley Hindustani and the elder lady thenNo, R. 14 .Charlie Kunz; Vocal went away and returned with a-He's an angel; Moon over Miami. Tango-M Tipf
dwill. * Chinese constable and the defendants..Turner Layton; were arrested.
Querido....Orquesta Aires Francisco Canaro: Vocal-Hildegarde by us in any case whatever. looks back....Illdegarde; Slow Fox- Trot-What will I tell my heart?;
Giving evidence, Mrs. Peer sald that about 9 p.m. on June 30 Arst knocked on her door and
defe Amitied by an amnh. He step-On the trail where the sun bangs low
ped in and sald to her "I want a few dollars ten money." Witness en him before and asked had never seen him why he wanted the money, Ho sald Chinese detective named
then came
mother
and
Leung Kal-chung had instructed him to come and ask for it.
defendant
then came in. Second He said "If you don't give us the here will be trouble later in money there the evening, or at the latest the
Wlineas next morning."
ld her in and she told In Hindustant about the
matter asked her
to go for the police. Questioned by Sub-Inspector Dar- kin, witness said first defendant had already been there at 9 am, the same day, for the same purpose, and she had asked him to come back in the evening. Also, that first de fendant had stated the detective who had sent him there was a brothel detective.
"Knew Complainant”
Asked witness' evidence was correct, drat defendant said: "I have known her for some time and have borrowed money from her before. She previously lived at No. 7 Thompson Road."
Witness denied this.
Buld Defendant also
he never threatened her, but witness insisted he did.
Corroborative evidence was given
Roy Fox and his Orchestra. 11 p.m. Close Down,
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
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The following wave-lengths and tre. quencies are used by Daventry:
Sign Frequency. Wavelength 8.000 k.c. 49.50 metro 9,510 10. 31.55 metres 9,015 K.. 31.30 metres 11,780 k.. 25.52 metres 11,805 x.c. 23.28 motres 13.140 .c.
19.03 metres 17,700 k.c. 16.06 metres 21,470 k.. 13.07 metres 10,200 k.c 10.66 matzen 21,540 k.c. 19.06 metres 0,110 k.c. 40.10 metres
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16,100 k.. 15,510 .c.
Transmission 1
17.70 metren 19.00 metres
.
(0.9.8. G.S.D.. G.3.G.) 11.30 p.m. Big Ben. World Affairs." 125 m. The Leon Dantela Trio. Muriel
Clarke (Australian Soprano). 1.25 p.m. A Circular Tour." 185 pm, The News and Announcements. Greenwell Time Signal at 2 pm.- 2.15 p.m. Schumann's Chamber Music-o. Cyril Perfect (Violin). Elsa Jordan (Pianotorio).
Transmission 2
(0.8.D., G3.G.. G.SHI
0.43 p.m. Big Ben. World Affairs."
Talk by 11. V. Hodson.
7 pm. The BBC Northern Orchestra. 8.15 p.m. Cricket: Gentlemen v. Players.
A commentary during play, by P. G. I Fender. From Lord's Cricket Ground, London.
8.30 p.m.
The Coventry 10ppodrome
pm. Lick and Stick."
No Fire Insurance will be effected
JOBARD,
Agent. Hongkong, 10th July, 1937.
N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)
From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship
"YASUKUNI MARU," having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in
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Goods not cleared by the 20th INWARD SERVICE July, 1837. will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s repre- Any Tuesdays and sentatives on Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the tree storage period. For the examination of damaged dutiable goods the con- signees must arrange for a Revenue Officer to be present.
All claims must be presented with- in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized..
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns,
No fire Insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 13th July, 1037.
by Chu Yung, amah employed by, the Orchestra complainant, and Mrs. Jobra Naniks.15 p.m. Harry Engleman's Quiniet, with 11.15 pm. A Circular Tour mother of the complainant.
Lau Chi Police-constable C470, lestified to the arrest of the defend- ants,
Both defendants elected to make statements. First defendant sold ho had known the complainant since last year and had borrowed money from her several times, repaying her on each occasion, On this occasion he had asked the complainant lend him a few ten-cent pleces and she had told him to return two days
10
Inter. He did so and complainant told him to call again at B p.m. but when he went there constable was sent for and he was arrested.
Second defendant stated that the When first man owed him 20 cents. he asked for repayment the latter said he had no money but requested him to go along to the complainant's house where he would borrow
A few debt the ten-cent pieces and
square They went along and
thean walted for the first man on the Ing. After half an hour he went
who
into the floor and saw a woman, invited him to sit down. He told the woman that first defendant owed first defendant if he had the money him 20 cents. He again naked
end was told he had not. He then decided to leave but the women in- vited him to stay a little longer. After sitting down for ten more | minutes the constable came and he
was arrested.
Defendants Convicted
His Worship: The appears to be quite a clear case.
Sub-Inspector Dackin: need hardly say there is no such person as Leung Kal-chung in the police of force.
Chole who do this sort thing
persons who for some enson or other dare not come for- and this sort of thing casts a certain amount of opprobrium on the Chinese detectives. On this oc-
casion they cho
chose perfectly spectable person in the complainant. I would ask your Worship to deal very severely with the case.
such
His Worship: This
serious offence that I am going to give you the maximum I can, and -No plcture to be entered in more you will also be recommended for
than one Bection.
ting
Vornan Adcock (Xylophone). 1.30 p.m. The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time Signal at 9.45 p.m.
Transmission 3
(G.9.0., G.3.0., 0.8.11., G.S.J.) 10.15 p.m. Bir Ben. The BBC Empire
Orchestra.
11,45
Jan
hla p.m.
Berenika And Orchestra. 12 am. Cricket: Gentlemen y. Players. A commentary during play, by P. G, H. Fender. From Lord's Cricket Ground, London.
12.15 am. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 12.30 a.m. 12.35 am. Dance Music.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
ACROSS
1 I separate the seaman from his
ship in my trade.
6 Blow it and give away tho.
skow.
0 I'm sure Mr. Eden doesn't con- sider this an infantile com- plaint? (Hyphen, 6 and 3).
10 A very considerable slice of the
world. Worl 12 Like Cornish cream or Croesus.
Lik 13 The English are geographically, they hate to be told they arc. Purpose.
but
banishment. SLXx months hard 19-Mounts to be only white or cream, labour ench. (To Sub-Inspector
and, except in the Children's Section, Darkin): must be of one of the following themselves up in the nimp line, 17 This reckless gambler doesn't
suppose they were set-10 sizes:-10" by 14", 10" by 17", 10" by B
They chose the wrong people. I 11-No correspondence will be entered would like to compliment the com-
into in connection with the Compeil- WOR
If the plaluant on her courage. 13-Members of the Staffs of Hongkong Chinese would come forward and do Telegraph and the South Chind the same thing, I think this pimp Morning Post are not permitted to
game would not last much longer. competo.
It would Sub-Inspector Darkin: 14.-The decisions of the Judges shall be
final.
certainly die a natural death.
Lion.
15-At the conclusion of the Competi- tion, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.
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POINTS ABOUT
BRASSO
Imperial Chemical Industries
(China)' Ltd.,
Hongkong...
seem right in the chest, 10 Non-poisonous and in Rome
mixed with aspic.
21 Rather disreputable looking and suggestive of flying ish, perhaps.
24 The cilte headed the procession, selected about fifty, and got well in the brine.
20 In Merioneth.
27 With this part of Ireland you very expect to get a
can't
bright light.
28 This word is seldom found, but It's remarkably good and not overdone.
31 Change your scall
32 Necessitates a couple of chair-
man on their feet at once. (3 words, 6 and 5).
33 Something wrong
goes in front of her.
when Ma
34 Such a window screen means you can see nothing. (Hyphen, 5 and 5).
DOWN
1 Vegetarians won't eat it, and
teetotalers won't drink it.
2 At arm's length, might one
say?
3 On link (anng.).
4 Breeder with ari expensive
foundation abroad.
•
USA. State,
7 Quite sol
8 Cain's crime.
11 You often pay it when you tumble to what's meant in two words.
14 Good in the event of deflation,
(2 words, 5 and 5).
15 Get us off the wrong way be- -fore punishment, and then wo
have nearly got killed,
18 M M M.M.
20 In a ring it is daring..
22 "No sense have they of
come, Nor care beyond
(Gray: Eton College).
to-day
23 Although it might be a rustic
felder's appeal.
24 Belong.
25 One sort of pipe. (Hyphen 4
and 3).
20 This
Eastern carry your clubs.
bigwig won't
130 This man has been noted for a
number of centuries.
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