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The

Hongkong Telegraph

SEVENTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

Closing Date:-

30th September, 5 p.m.

CASH

$250 PRIZES $250

(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")

TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250 (Donated by Ilford, Ltd., London)

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Pape 7)

11,00 Close Down.

WEDNESDAY,

AUGUST 11, 1937.

STABBED IN HEART deceased was sitting down by the side THE

BRITISH QUEEN WHO WAS SUED FOR DIVORCE

(Continued from Page 6.)

The

Celebz

Tille

General Nicholson captured the frontier tribesmen's imagination.

Ile would ride alone straight into the village of a notorious bandit, cut his head off, and have it placed by j his side on public occasions for every one to see.

channel. In defendant's presence, deceased accused him of siriking him, MAN ON TRIAL FOR

and this was heard by the constable. í Helen Ward; Woltz-The. Dawn Of MANSLAUGHTER . Shortly afterwards, deceased suc-| Love; Tongo-Mojonah! Dajos Bela

cumbed to his injury, which was Dance Orchestra; Fox Trot-Papan

Alleged Interference by the decens-found to be a stab wound in the Love Song; Fox Trot-It Happened Down In Dixieland: Teddy Fostered and provocation on his part, Inheart. Defendant was brought buck to Central Poilce Station, and in u and Ifis Kings of Swing: Slow Fox another man's affairs, led to him statement which he made in answer Trot-Did I temember? Waitz-The being struck down with a knife, and to the charge, said: "He knocked Dance Goes On; Mantovani and is the alleged assallant, Yu Wing, a 34-¦ngalist my knife and injured himself: Tipica Orchestra.

year-old unlicensed hawker, appear-I was cutting my nails." ed before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Dr. R. S. Begbio was called to give Magistracy yesterday afternoon, on a medical evidence, and he described charge of manslaughter of Chan Tim-the wound in deceased's chest, which tal, aged 21, unemployed, on July 5. he said could have been caused by fre-The case was for committal to the either of the blades of the penknite

Criminal Sessions.

produced in Court.

After Mr. C. Douglas, land surveyor Detective-Inspector C. R. Rozes of the Public Works Department, had kwy, who prosecuted, said that de-produced plans of the streets of the Because of these deeds the natives. fendant lived at No. 7 Cheung Hing locally in which the

uffale took began to worship him. A whole Street prlor to the affuir, while de-

Chan Tim-kit, de place,

19, brotherhood of faitles gave up their *ics, aged ceased had no fixed abode, but fre-younger brother of deceased, said he own gods for this Englishman and quented an archway in Cheung

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

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The following "wave-lengths and quencies are used by Daventry:

Sign Frequency Wavelength OŠA 0,500 k.. 49.59 metres 0,510 k.c. 31.53 metros 0.005 k.c. 31.30 metres GSD 11,750 k.c. 25.53 metres G$% 11.003 k.c.

23.24 metres 15.140 k.c. 19,02 metres СУС 17,700 k.c. 16.00 metres 21470 x.c. 1327 metres 10.260 k.c. 10,80 metres 21.840

10,80 metros 0.110

40,10 metres 13.00 3.2. 17.70 metres $5.310 x.c. 39.00 metres

USL

€80

Transmission 1.

(G.5.1. G.S.O., GSG.)

He. so gained the admiration of, the bloodthirsty inhabitants of the Punjab that in a whole year of ad- ministration not one murder or high- way robbery was committed or even attempted.

Street. They know caɛh other worlast saw his brother alive four or five installed him as their god under the

AAKAAR BAAHAAR

(SEAWEED ROOT) BRACELETS

INFALLIBLE IN CASES

of

RHEUMATISM Obtainable from

GRAND DISPENSARY.

days before the latter's death. De-name of Nikkul-Seyn. and on July 6, a man named Fung ceased then visited him at the co- Whenever the god Nikkul-Seya The Sang met defendant in Cheung lling bler's shop where he was working in was seen his worshippers would fall Street and netted him to repay a debt Bridges Street. Witness did not at his feet. af $1.80. Defendant said business know defendant. had been bad, and he was rot able to raise the money, but could get

I pun. Big Den. 'Wales and the Em-sume utensils which he would give

pire. 1.50 pm. Grieg's Chamber Music-a.

to Fung as payment in lieu of the money. Fung then left him.

2.10 p. World Affairs,"

225 1

The News and Announcementa, Greenwich Time Signal al 2.30 p.m.

Eyewitness Called

Time and again Nicholson wo

would flog and imprison his devotees for

-Limited-m

A 10-year-old boy, Lee Kau, said idolatry, but this did not diminish Corner, China Building. he was standing near the archway their enthusiasm. about II uam. on July 5. It was

raining heavily at the time. A man where deceased had collapsed, and other. She did not see any blows went up to accused, whom witness

struck, but knew a fight had started. 243 pm. Victor Silvester and his all-remarked that defendant should give $1.80. Accused promired to give the put Lee knew him, and that they dence by Inspector Rozeskwy and

Deceased was then alleged to have new ps Ah Tau, and naked him for then saw blood on his chest,

Asked if he had any questions to Indian constable Ujagar Singh gave to witness, defendant alleged evidence of arrest; and formal evi-

rom Orchesten.

Transmission 2

(G.S.B. G.S.G., G.5.1) 6.45p.m. Big Ten, World Affair","

p. The RBC Theatre Orchestra.

man

Thut

Tau."

Fung lils money back, and defendant,

come utensils instead, and the In auswer, toki deceased to mind his own bustness. A

man went away. Deceased, who was had quarrel ensured be- tween them, in the course of which ying on a camp-bed nearby, made a lived in the same street for over Tang Pak-hl, police Interpreter,

five years, He sald the boy must deceased was alleged to have struck certain remarks, which witness did have known him or he would not and said that he met Fung sometime Defendant elected to give evidence, B. Variely, including William Walker defendant twice with his st. De- other, and a quarrel ensued behave known his nickname, "Ah and Anne de Nys. The Four Crotchets, fendant was then seen

tween him and accused.

ago, when Fung offered to lend him pull some at Harry Tale

Deceased then struck accused n

money to start hawking. On May out of his pocket, strike | 134 | pani. "The

Hippodrome thing Caventry

censed a blow with It, and then run accused tried to

de-heavy blow, continued Lec, and Lee said defendant might know 31, Fung handed defendant $1.00 to Orchestra. pon. Students Songs. The DC Men's along Hollywood Road down to Tung missed. Deceased gave accused nn-He knew his nickname through see-

strike back, but him, but he did not know the man, commence his business, but defen- Chorus

dont

suld this Street. Deceased ran after him,

was not enough to buy P.30 pan. The New und Announcements. She is continued down him and other blow, and witness then sawing it in a Chinese newspaper on July utensils, and Fung told him he could

Greenwich Signal at 0.45 pan.

defendant Street, where Indian constable B356 pocket and strike deceased with it appeared.

take something out of his 0, when the report of the incident

borrow utensils from other friends. Defendant stopped defondant near the fruit Accused ran

commenced business on market. In defendant's hand he chased him, pulling up his singlet boy bore Elm a grudge, but this Lee when he stopped, as it had

away, and deceased Defendant then alleged that the June 1, and carried on until July 2, rained found a pocket knife.

and looking at his chest before doing denied.

quite a lot in the intervening period The constable took defendant back to. Witness could not see any mark A 60-year-old widow, Chan Yuk, and he had not made any profit." une gent at 12 to the junction of Morrison Street on deceased's chest. Later, he saw said she saw deceased and aroused At this stage, the hearing was ad-

and Bonhatn Strand East, where the two men in Morrison Street, quarrelling, and saw one chasing the journed until 12.15 p.m. to-day,

Transmission 3

1915 Ben. The BIL

Empire

(G.S.O., G 5.6., G.B.H, G.S.J)

Orelientra 11.45 pm. Mesly Hall.

Time Signal 19.30 a m93.

BELL & HOWELL FILMO STRAIght eighT MOVIE CAMERA AND CASE, VALUED $250 feet

(Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong)

TWO SILVER CUPS FOR SPECIAL CORONATION CELEBRATION SECTION

(Donated by Dr. F. Bunje and Mr. J. C. M; Grenham)

COUPONS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS (Donated to the value of $125 by Helmut Nocht and to the value of $50 by Agla 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 Flimo! Straight Eight Movie Camera, with case, valued $250, donated by Flimo Depot, Hongkong.

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

SECTION THREE:

STUDIES IN STILL LIFE

First Prize: $45 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Second Prize: 325 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph,"

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

Fourth Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphie Goods, valued $10, donated

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

SECTION. TWO:

GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION

(VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LANDS

CAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN AND

+

ANIMAL STUDIES).

SECTION FOUR:

SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS

"Hongkong Telegraph."

First Prize: $25 Cash, donated by

Second Prize: 515 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Third Prize! Coupon for Photo-

First Prize: $76 Cash, donated by graphic Goods, valued $10, donated "Hongkong Telegraph,"

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

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

by Agfa China Company.

SECTION FIVE:

FOR PICTURES OF HONGKONG CORONATION CELEBRATIONS Prizes will comprise silver trophies

Fourth Prize: $20 Cash, donated by donated by Dr. F. Bunje and Mr. "Hongkong Telegraph."

Consolation Prize: Coupon

J. C. M. Grenham: Coupon for Photo- graphie Goods, valued $50, donated

for by Helmut Nocht; Coupon for Photo-

Photographic Goods, valtied $10, graphite Goods, Valed $10, donated

donated by Agfa Ching Company,

[by Agfa China Company,

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

RULES

The following nules will govern the Competition:

1.-The

Competition la confined ex- chulvely in amateur photographers. E-No employes or member of any firm In the photographie trade 15 per- mited to compete.

-The prizes will be awarded to the competitor sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographa In each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the perind of

7. All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pletures, and must be mounted. Ifani-coloured photographs are Incligible.

Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by 'n emailer print in black and white.

No picture to be entered in snore than one Section.

10-Mounts to be only white or crentn,

and, except in the Children's Section, entral be of one of the following sizes:-1 by 14" 10" by 12", 10" Lay' 6".

the Competition, and whteli must be 11. No correspondence will be entered

Bghtly pasted on back of entry. -The right to publish any or all of the entries In the Telegraph is reserved.

-All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Bong- kong. Photographs which have been atrendy entered in other Competitions are eligible.

-No responsibilty will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or demago to entries,

Into in connection with the Compell tion.

Members of the Stails of Hongkong Telegraph and the South Ching Moming Past are not permitted to compete.

14-The decisions of the Judges shall be

. Anal.

16.--At the conclusion of the Competi

tion, entries will be returned to competitors on application, at thi Telegraph offices within seven days. -

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Collect these Forms which will

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