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for

The

Thongkong Telegraph.

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, JULY 26, 1937.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MONTANA FOREST

THE "STAR" FERRY

CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

Notice la hereby given that an Interim Dividend of $2.00 per Share has been declared, for the half year ended 30th June, 1937, payable on Thursday, 5th August, 1937, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained

of the application at the Ofice Company, Kowloon,

on

The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from Wednesday, 28th July to Thurs day, 5th August, 1937, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Directors.

Board of

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 14th July, 1937.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

The Steamship

"JEAN LABORDE"

No. 13 A/37 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles! vin ports, etc., arrived Hongkong on Friday, 23rd July, 1937.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- loun, whence delivery may be obtain- cd immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me

on or

before 3rd August, 1937, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyors Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 nm. on Thursday, 29th July, 1937.

Consignees must have a Revenue Oficer in attendance when any duti able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

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

JOBARD,

Agent.

Hongkong. 23rd July, 1937.

RADIO SUMMONS WOMAN ACCUSED OF SELLING SETS WITHOUT LICENCE

A case in which Tang Yuk-lin, a wonan, of 1 Lascar Row, was sum- moned for offering for sale wireless apparatus

without a dealer's licence, and failing to notify change of address of a receiving station on June 30, was concluded before Mr. W. Schofeld nt the Central Mugistracy on Saturday, when the defendant was fined $75.

BLAZE

CONTROLLED AFTER MUCH DAMAGE

Missoula (Mont.), July 25. Officials of the Rocky Mountain regional forest headquarters stated to-day that the worst forest Ore In the State for six years had been brought under control after sweeping over 1,000 acres of valuable timber

land and claiming the lyen of twe logging camp employees.

More than 700 fre-ighters fought the blaze over an 11-mile front in of an area of 14 miles south-east Missoula.

The winds Inte yesterday threaten- beyond the emergency fire lines, but subsided ed to carry the fire before serious advances were made.

At several spots, the fires are still burning, the forestry oflleinls stated, but the outbreak is being kept closely confined to polnis from which it will not spread United Press.

REV. JARDINE NOT WANTED

Toronto, July 25. The visit to Toronto of the Rev. R. A. Jardine, who performed the religious ceremony of the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, has been postponed because of the pastor's attack on the Archbishop of Canterbury, delivered at Baltimore, Md.

The management of the great Eaton Auditorium, where the touring proposed to speak, clergyman announced it would not permit hiszi to lecture there.-United Press.

Sea

JAPANESE WAR PLANES POUND CHINESE ARMY

(Continued from Page 1.)

to other places along the South China of coast. The organisation ambulance corps in Canton is there- fore considered most necessary in view of the present exposed position of this city.

The present ambulance organisa- tions in Canton are insufficient to cope

with the situation in war-time. new ambulance corps will be organised by different Government departments, as well as public bodies under direct control of the Provin-

Government.

cial Go

by

Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companies aro requested to forward, as early as possible information. regarding arrivals, depar turas, timo and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should be telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.

PORT DIRECTORY

ANKING (B. & 8.), Talkoo Dock. ANHUI (D, & 8.), Taikoo Dock. CHAKSANG (JM), B2, MAUSANG, (J.M.), B.23. SOOCHOW (D. & 8.), Taikoo Dock. ́ ́ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Glyon.) CHARSANG (4.M.) from: Canton, 11.15 ... 30311.

POTSDAM (Meichers) from Shangbal) A.. Kowloon Wharf. 27778. SANDVIKEN (JM), from hunghat, 12.30 pm. West Point Wharf. 30314.

SAILED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) HANGBANG (J.M.) tựr Canton, 8

., B.X. 30311, POTSDAM (Melchers) for Manila, p.m., Kowloon Wharf, 27772.

ARRIVING TO-DAY! (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ANDRE LIRON (M.M.) from Shang- hal, p.m., Kawloon Wharf. 26651.

BUENOS AIRES MARU (0.S.K.) from Japan, 2.30 p.m., Kowloon Wharf.

280GL.

SAILING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given.) CHAKSANG (J.3.) for Shanghai, 4 pn. B. 20311.

FRIDERUN

#7

VESSELS DUE

ANNA MAERSK (Jobson), July 20. ANTENOR (B, & 9.), Aug. 13." CHANGTE B. & 9.), Aug. 5, CORNVILLE (Bank), July 27. DUISBERG (Jobsen), July 30. EMPRESS OF CANADA (ÚP.B.), Ang

#B..

TEUCER (U. & 9.), Aug. 12. TARONGA (Dodwells), Aug. 17. THIKEMBANG (1.C.J.L.), July 31. TONGKING Σ. A.C.), Aug. 6. THAVE (Melchers), Aug. 1. TYNDAREUS (3. & 8.), Aug. 9, VAN HEUTSZ (J.C.JL.), July 27.

ANDRE LEBON

POST.

POSTAL

OFFICE.

KIOSK AT STANLEY

The New Post Office Klosk at Stoniey, will be open for busi- ness on August 3; 1837.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

The Puble are reminded that the postaga on Printéd Papers, Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packeta must be fully pre- pald. Insumclently prepaid Printed Papers etc. are not forwarded.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded "vla Siberla" if so superscribed,

30.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.8.), July

GNEISENAU (Melchers), Aug. 12, MARON (B. & 8.), Aug. 13. MEERKER (J.CLARI MEMNON (B. & 5.), Aug. MENELAUS (D. & 8.), Aug. 23, NEPTUNA (Burns Philp), Aug. 4. - PANAMA (A.G), Aug. 8. STENTOR (!. & H.), Aug. 10. SWARTENHONDT (3.0.5.1),

D.

INWARD MAILS

July

Japan

Buenos Aires Maru

July 26.

Japan

Rakuyo Maru

July 26,

Shanghai and Swalow

Yochow.....

July 26,

Shanghai

Andre Lebon

.July 27,

Shanghut

Autolycus...

July 27.

Haiphong

Canlon

.July 27.

Air hast by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London

date,

17th July,

Imperial Airways Plane

July 27.

Haiphong, Pakhol and Hoihow

Kaying

July

Shanghal

Mayebashi Maru

July 27.

Straits

Van Heutsz

.July 27.

Bangkok and Swatow

Yingchow

July 27.

Straits

Jupan

Achilles Nellore

July 28.

July 28,

July 28.

Swartenhondt

July 20.

Kiangsu

July 29.

Sunthia

July 20.

Behar

July 30.

Japan

Emp. of Japan

July 30.

General Pershing

July 30.

Hakone Maru

July 30,

Katori Maru

July 30.

Pres. Jackson

July 30.

The

Menagerien Maritimes Andre Lebon, which was scheduled to mall for Europe ne 1 am, tu-morrow will now mali ́nt 8 min.

PASSENGER LIST

The Daliar linor Preslilent Jackson which arrived here on Saturday from Shanghai, Japan and Americn brought the following passengers for Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. Constantin A. lun. Mr. E. 0. Baron van Boetzelner, Don Juan Calvo Cando, Mr. Cheng Tan-hah, Mr. Cheng Linenco, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dharamdos, Mr, Henry James Eddo, Mr. Y. C, Fong, Mr. Flora Gillentine, Mr. C. M. Hang. Mr. Ho Wing-leung. Madame nu Yang-she, Mika Hu, Miss Marguerite Jacob, Mr. Kenneth D. Jarman, Mr. M. Johansen. Mr. R. Karanichand, Mr. Lee You-ching, Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Lee, Mr. S. Lin, Mr. Robert Z. Lindsay. Mr. Lo Min-jak, Mr. 1. M. Leung, Mian Dorin Marshall, Mr.

Mar Sui, Mrs. Mar Lo-shee, Mr. James Mar, Mr. Alfred Mar, Mr. Norman Mar, Melchers) for Rabual, Gladys Mar. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Melwant, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Allen 2777 6 pan. Stonecutters.

Miller, Rev. Maynard Murphy. Mr. SANDVIKEN 1.M.) for Cantan, 91

Irving Netzer, Mrs. and Miss K. S. Pam, se.m., West Point Wharf, 80311.

Mr. Then Liung-gle, Miss Florence SILVERWALNUT (Furness) for

Purdy, Min Neran Ann Reseth, Minn S. Europe, 10 m., Taikoo Ducks, 23165.

E. Sisvara, Mr. Siong, Mr. Charles N. Sherman, Mr. Alfred T. Terkelsen, Mr. ARRIVING TO-MORROW

and Mrs. Tiu Chang-seong, Miss Tilu, Mr. Wang Dinn-gon, Mr. aid Mrs. J. E. van Hoogstraten, Dr. Ernest C. Wilson Mr. K. Wing, Mr. Y. H. Young and Yeung Yat-yuen.

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) VAN HEUTSZ (J.C.J...) from Straits, p... midstream. 28015.

SAILING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Givon) ANDRE LEBON (M.M.) for Europe, Bam, Kowloon Wharf. 26651,

CORONATION

BUENOS AIRES MARU 10.S.K.) for HINDERED BY Calambo m., Kowloon Wharf, 28061.

NIEL MAERSK (Jebsen) for Amerien,

4 p.m., bupy. 26661.

SEISTAN (Douglas) for Amoy, 4 jam. Co's Wharf. 28037.

STATUTE

TINONDARI (C.4.1.) for Samurang,GARTER KING OF ARMS

11 D... A.7, 28061,

Meanwhile, the Canton Food Con- trol Committee has been instructed the Government to draw up a Food scheme regarding emergency control in war time.

maintenance of Regarding the

the normal transportation 12 Canton-Hankow Railway, it is under- INDIAN

stood that Generai Lo Chuk-ying bas

been given full power to act. This SHOOTING line is vital for troop movements as well as food transportation.-Walk Kiu Yat Po.

TRAGEDY

ON HIS DIFFICULTIES

TRIBUTE TO EARL MARSHAL

Garter King of Arms, Sir Gerald Wollaston, speaking at a Coronation ut the art and pageantry dinner Lyceum Club, Chesterfold-gardens,

Defendant loudly proicsted her ROBBERS' RAID ON R.A.F. Officer and confessed that he had found himself

innocence and declared that she would prefer to go to gool rather than pay the fine, whereat his Worship told her she would not be gratified in such a way but her shop would be dis- trained II

If she did not find the money. of the Wire-

Mr. A. E. E. Josecuted.

less Department,

Evidence was given by Ng Ma- mung, wireless technician, who stated that on June 14 he had gone to the shop in Lower Lascar Row with Mr. Anderson of the Wireless Department, acting as interpreter.

He saw two radios there amongst other items for sale, and a fok! asked him if he wanted to buy them. He went back there about two weeks later, ond a man whom he took for the master produced receiving The radios were not in sight

lleence. on this second visit, but he heard the noise of one somewhere in the

Defendant's Version

house.

Defendant, in a statement, said the two "radion" the wireless people had seen were actually her own receiving set and an old box which had once contained a radio, but which she had bought at an auction simply as an old bax,

Wong Ying-cheung, a foki in the shop gave evidence supporting this statement.

In reply to his Worship, Mr. Jestries aald the fee for a dealer's licence was 350

The Postmuster-General #year. wished him to point out that it was through the authorised dealers chiefly that the wireless authorities were able to trace unlicensed sets.

of

These un-

FARMER'S HUT

FAMILY BOUND DURING RANSACKING

Alded by an open door, six men had no difficulty in entering a hut in Nim Wan, New Territories, early the binding yesterday morning, occupants and leaving with money

to $148. and other articles amounting

According to Yeung Kwal, 45, farmer, he and his family of five and two fokis were asleep when they were rudely awakened by six men, four of whom were armed with re- volvers and two with daggers. They were all bound, with the exception of a six-year-old child and placed on a bed.

Bank Official

SHOT IN PRESENCE

OF WIFE

Karachi, June 30.

in dintculties at every turn with regard to the Coronation ceremony as a result of the Statute of West- minster.

"Nobody thought about the Co- ronation when the statue was passed,' he said, and gave as one example thet under the Statute every Prime Minister in the Empire was of equal importance, but it was quite impos- Mr. George W. Smith, a Scottishsible for them all to sit in the offcial of the Chartered Bank of same seat.

Sir Gerald also referred to dif- India, Australia and China, was shot

in the making of dead in a guest house at Karachi fleulties caused

funeral owing to King Edward's Flying Omeer W. T. King, of No insistence that it should take place Carly this morning by, it is alleged, arrangements for King George V.'s 31 (Army Co-operation) Squadron, at the end of the week. Less time was allowed for the funeral arrange- H.A.F., sintloned at Karachi, subsequently also died from a gun-ments to be made than ever before. The first days after King George's shot wound in the head.

death were taken up by the Pro-

who

It is stated that Mrs. King was clamation, and it was not until the The intruders then thoroughly run- sacked the hut for two hours, leav-present when the tragedy occurred, following Thursday evening that the ing with money, chickens, pigs and and that the men had had a long-arrangements for the funeral could standing dispute over personal affairs.be taken in hand. This meant night

and day

work. clothing. While the six men

the hu Yeung searching

In a tribute to the Earl Marshal, Mr. Smith was buried this forenoon saw four others standing street door.

and the funeral of Flying Officer the Duke of Norfolk, Sir Gerald said: The Earl Marshal may be young,

sald he near the

were

He and his family were released King 13 taking place in the evening at he is a very great person indeed.

by the child.

Mrs. King, Reuter states, had been He is a born leader of men, and, married six months, and during the as all of you have witnessed at both last three months her husband was the funeral and the Coronation, he stationed at Karachi.

has shown great personality and a great capacity for Inking part in

maintained as to the verdict.

MISHAP IN CITY

An Inquest was held on Mr. Smith on the spot and a verdilet that death TRAMCAR AND MOTOR IN SLIGHT COLLISION

was due to a gunshot wound was returned. An inquest is reported to According to n police report Mr.have been held at the hospital on licensed

Stephenson, of Cosmoplitan Dock Flying Officer King, after his death dealers therefore did a lot House, was involved in a slight motor there, but the strictest secrecy was harm. The second summons against the accident yesterday.

The report stated defendant was withdrawn, and his

Stephenson was driving a car in Worship imposed a fine only on the Jackson Road when a tram going in first cliarge.

When defendant was told she would the opposite direction collided with

rear

of the car. not be allowed to go to gaol as she

Nobody was injured but the foot- wished but her shop would be dis- trained, she left the court murmuring board at the front entrance of the that she might as well borrow the tram, and the back of the motor car money and come up on Monday to were damaged. pay the fine.

WATER LEVELS

.FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

for

Burenti The River Conservancy Kwangtung Pravtice issues the following report on water levels, in meires, for the

WM. FARMER & Co. West, North and East Rivera:

Victoria Hotel Building.

Shameen, Canton,

Tél. 13501.

Highest Lowest on

1037 WL W.L Observation record record 28/7 23/7

4200 +1.77

Place of

West River at

Wuchow 24.20 0.70 2.00

Went River at

Shlobing 13.50

North River at

Taingyuen +020

B

a

+1.73

1.731.60

North fliver 'at,

20.45 -1.52 0.40 0.40

East River at

Bheklung 4.72 -0.83 +0.70 + —

the

that Mr.

BOY KNOCKED DOWN

Lai On stated in a police report yesterday that while his car was travelling along Queen's Rond 1 knocked down a seven-year-old boy who crossed the road. The boy was taken to Queen Mary Hospital with injuries to the right leg.

BROKEN

WINDSCREEN

A eport has been made to the Police by Mr. Whitfield, of 4 Cornar- von Buliding, to the effect that whilst driving car 2202 along Nathan Road on Saturday he knocked down Chi Man, who received alight abrasions.

Mr. Smith was the son of Mr. William Smith, an Hon. Sheriff- Substitute of Banffshire' and partner In a firm of solicitors at Banff,

these ceremonials."

SUICIDE IN HOTEL

VISITOR FROM CANTON TAKES OPIUM

A visitor from Canlon, Yu Man- fung, aged 20, was found suffering from the effects of opium poisoning In a room at the New Asia Hotel on He served his apprenticeship in the Saturday. He Was immediately Union Bank of Scotland at Banff, and rushed to the Queen Mary Hospital, went from there to London to the but dled shortly after admission. Chartered Bank of Indlu. In the A 24-year-old woman named Lau service of that bank he went to Siu-ying attempted to end her life in Kurgehl about three years ago, when a dimilar manner at the Nathan 24 years of age.

Holel, but she was discovered just In time. She is now receiving treat- Flying Onder King's home was in ment at the Kowloon Hospital. Kent.

Swallowing a small quantity of oplum after a quarrel with her husband on Friday, To Man, a 30- year-old woman, of No. & Yat Tak Rond, was removed to, thę Kowloon

condition Hospital. Her

not serious.

QUAKE WRECKS ALASKA BARS ·

Fairbanks, July 26.

Minor tremors continued yesterday

A HARBOUR RESCUE Jumping overboard from the ferry Night Star was the method chosen by Woo Slu-hu, 18, married woman. She was, however, rescued by Li

The windscreen of the car was following Thursday's sharp earth-Kwok-moon, n seaman on the ferry, broken, cutting Mr. Whitfield's five-quake shucks and liquor dealers were and was taken to the Kowloon Hos year old son, John, who was admitted the heaviest losers when their stocicapital, suffering from the effects of to the Kowloon Hospital.

tumbled from shelves,--United Press," immersion.

Air Mall by "Pan-American Air-

ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Pan-American Airways Plane cisco date. 21st July. Salon flolhow

Amay

Shanghai

Canada, U.S.A.. Honolulu,

and Shanghai (Vancouver BC., 10th July). Manila

Straits

Japan and Shanghai Manila

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m., registered and parcel maila are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day,

For

Swalow

Modanis

Tulag.

Per Monday.

Date and Time.

Chaksang.. Mon., July 20, 2.30 p.m. Salamoun, Rabaul and Friderun.. Mon., July 26, 4.30 p.m.

Air Mail for "France Orlent Service" Andre Lebon ........ Mon. July 26.

G.1.0, and K.P.O. (Due Marseilles, 8th August)

Reg...

.. July 26, 4.30 p.m. July 20.5 p.m. .Món., July 20,

Ord..

Salgon, *Ceylon, India, East and Andre Lebon

*South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marsellles

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

Reg..

July 26, 5 p.m.

(Due Marseilles 24th August)

Ord.,

Tuesday.

Datavin and Sourabaya, ...

July 20, 5.30 p.m.

..... Tlisondari..Tues., July 27, 0.30 a.m.

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

Air Mail for Canion and Districts. C.N.A.C. plane...... Tues., July 27.

Reg.

Ord,

Kalgan

July 27, Noon. July 27, 12.30 p.m. Tues., July 27, 1.30 p.m.

Bangkok vla Swntow.... Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East and Buenos Aires Maru

South. Africa Altmall for

Alr Mall for Swalow, Amoy, Foo- C.N.A.C. plane

chow and North China (via Shang-

„Tues, July 27. July 27, 4 p.m. July 27, 5 p.m. Tuck, July 27.

July 27, 5 pm. July 27, 7 p.m.

July 27, & p.m. July 28, 5 a.m.

Tues., July 27, 2.30 p.m.

*Eurasia Airways Eurasia Plane

Direct Service."

Reg.

Ord.

Sheungwan P.0.

hal)

Rrx.. Ord...

K.P.O.

G.P.O.

Rcg..

Ord........

July 27, 5 p.m. July 27, 5.30 p.m.

Reg...

Ord.,

Wednesday.

G.P.O.

Reg Ord., Fukuken Maru

Sarpedon

Parcels,

Airmall for "K.L.M. Service"-due Sarpedon

Amsterdam 9th Aurust..

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt

and Europe vin Marseilles (Due Marseilles. 27th August) London Parcels,

(Due London 2nd September) Fort Bayard and Haiphong

Amoy

..

Regi Ord,

.....Wed, July 28. & K.г.o. „July "28,"9.30 'a.m.` ..July 28, 10 am.

Wed., July 28. 10.30 p.m. Wed., July 20,

..July 28, 9 a.m. July 28, 9.45 am. July 20, 10.30 a.m.

Wed., July 28, 2 p.m. Tsinon.......Wed, July 28, 5 p.m.

G.G. Paul Doumer

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways Plane

Julo and US.A.. by the Pan-

Wed.. July 28.

.July 28,5.00 p.m. July 28, 5.00 p.m.

G. F. O.

American Airways Direct Ser.

San Francisco, vice"-due

Kowloon P.O.

Jru

Reg.,

August.

Ord.,

Ref..

Ord..

Thursday.

Holhow

Manila

Sandakan Airmail for

Anhul Friday.

..July 28, 5.00 p.m. .July 29, 6.00 μm.

..Thurs., July 20, 0 am.

Emp. of Japan Fri., July 30, 3.30 p.m. Mousong....Fri., July 30, 8.30 am, Airways Imperial Airways Plano Fri., July 30.

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

"Imperial Direct Service"-due Londen, 8th August.

1

Ref..

..July 30, 8.30 am. Ord.......July 30, 9.30 am.

Airmail for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Fri., July 30.

Airways Service"-duo Darwin, 3rd August.

Foochow via Swalow Fonchow via Swałow Halphonu .. Pakhol and Haipliong Shanghai and Jupan ...

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

Reg.

July 30, 8.30 a..

July 30, 9.30 a..

Ord..

Canton ...

Hangsang ...Fri., July 30, 10.30 a.m. Yochow Fri., July 30, 1.30 p.m.

..Fri, July 30, 2 pm. Kiungehow....Fri, July 30, 2 p.m. Hakone Maru Fri., July 30, 8.30 p.m. Fri, July 30, 5 p.m. Behar

Straits and Europe via Marsellies (Due Marseilles, 2nd September) Airmail for "K.L.AL Service" Ratori Maru

(Due Amsterdam 12th August),..

FrL, July 30,

G. P. O. and K. F. O. Reg.,

Ord...

July 30, 4.30 p.m./ .... July 30, 5 p..

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Katori Moru Fri, July 30, 6.30 p.m.

*South Africa, Aden, Egypt and

Europe via Morseilles-due Mar-

seilles 30th August.

and Europe via Victoria B.C

Shanghal, Japan, Canada, USA., Pres. Jackson

Parcels,

due Victoria B.C. 18th August

• Reg.,

Ord...

and "Europe, vin Siberia. Japan, Central and South Amerlea General Pershing

Reg. vin San Francisco-due San Fran-

Ord., cisco, 20th August.

Superscribed correspondenco only.

Fri., July 30,

July 30, 4.p.m. July 30, 5 p.m.

Fri, July 30.

..July 30, 0.30 p.m. *

July 30, 5.00 p.m.. July 30, 5.30 p.n

$250 CASH PRIZES, SILVER TROPHIES, MOVIE CAMERA & OTHER AWARDS MUST BE WON IN THE "TELEGRAPH'S "

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

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