The
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 9,
Hongkong Telegraph
EIGHTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
June-September, 1938
$250 CASH
PRIZES
$250
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To be awarded to the best action study, including
Open to all classes. sequence shots.
THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND
BEST ENTRIES IN THE IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.
Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:
FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES First Prize: Bell & Howell Filmo Double 8 Camera, Streamline Model, four speeds, self- setting footage indicator, built-in exposure guide, single picture device. Complete with
Donated by Filmo Dept., Hongkong. Second Prize: $40 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
case.
Third Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
SECTION TWO:
GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN AND ANIMAL STUDIES). First Priza: $50 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1-The Competition is confined exclusive-
ly to amateur photographers. 2-No employee or member of any firm in the photographic trade is permitted to compete.
3The prizes will be awarded to the Kending In what are .competitors adjudged to be the best photographs
COMPETITION,
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SECTION
THREE:
STUDIES IN STILL LIFE
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of the 13. Members
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than one section.
in each section. Each entry must be 8-Pictures 'submitted in sepia tones. accompanied by a form witch will be published during the period of the Cempatiitan, And whichi sutat · bd pasted on back of entry. 4-The right to publish any or sil of the,
entries in the Telegraph is reserved 10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, and, except in the Children's Boction. 5-All photographe entered must have must be of one of the following
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CHINESE CONTINUE
TO ADVANCE
Japanese Forced To Change Tactics
Hunkow, May 8.
As a result of a series of attacks
1938.
JAPANESE STRIKE AT KWANGTUNG COAST DEFENCES
Canton, May 8.
Extended harassing of the Kwangtung coast by Japanese warships over the week-end was reported this morning by the vernacular papers.
during the past few days Chinese troops yesterday morning succeeded In effecting cordon around the
Landings were made at Ki Yan Shek, in the Japanese at Fengehlaoyao and Chih-
seventh district of Chungshan county, and on the east chwank, villages south-west Tancheng, according to Chinese re-coast in the vicinity of Ma Kung and Ma Tsung near ports-Reuter.
Swabuo on May 6. The attack on Ki Yan Shek was opened when a light bomber from a cruiser flew over that locality, first scouting and later dropping several bombs.
CHANGE OF PLANS
Hankow, May 8.
Following repeated failures to brenk through the Chinese lines in the vicinity of Talerchwang, the Ja- panese have changed plans for their drive towards Hauchowfu, according to Chinese military despatches. In South Shantung the Japanese are said to be avoiding the strong Chin-
Time-Bomb In Market
Japanese Perturbed Tako Precautions
Shanghai, May 8.
SUDETEN PROBLEM FORMULA SETTLED
But Clashes Bring Crisis Nearer
Prague, May 8, Unanimity has been reached by the Cabinet with regard to the methoda of settling the Sudeten German problem, according to responsible quarters, which admit there had previously been conalder- able dissension.
It is understood that the solution on which the Government is work- steamed ; lng will be complete and definite and The Japanese cruiser closer and commenced shelling the not merely of a formal character 400 confined to a recapitulation of exist- coast to cover the landing of
ing legislation. blucjackets in four motor launc The sailors opened firo with
It is sinted there la even agree machine guns on the shore, and were ment on the German side on certain to be greeted with rifle Are points in the proposed solution, par- surprised and a trench mortar barrage. The ticularly
concerning autonomous attackers succeeded in making the political and cultural administration. shore but were soon enveloped by
For these reasons the British ond the militia, with hand grenades. The battle fasted almost an hour, and French appeals yesterday meet with cach side suffered about fifty casual- both from the political and practical understanding in competent circles,
to their that solution of the minority problem
und a
Japanese precautions against the tles, The enemy fought out of the i vlewpoints. The belief is held here
ese detences north-cust of Taler- chwang and to be shifting castward for
a push through the Tancheng sector.
It is also possible that the Japanese may shift their attack to north Kiangsu, where latest Chinese reports state that the Japanese are advancing north towards Heuchow in two columns, one moving along the entry of unauthorized Chinese into cordon and dashed buck Tsin-Pu railway towards Kucheng their defence sector in the eastern boots, thence to their warship. and the other pushing northward
One Japanese destroyer steamed to Will be found on the fines suggested by the British and French Govern- from Yenchen. On the railway the and northern portions of the Inter-
|ments-Reuter, Chinese are said to be holding a line national Settlement, tightened early Ma Taung Bay last Friday at south of Tsaolnotsi, two stations yesterday, showed no signs of relaxa- and hurled four shells on Ox Tail
Mountain. on to-day.
She went to Swabue and
CLASHES REPORTED The Japanese Increased their at 10 p.m. opened fire on Ma Kung Bay. Four fishing boats nearby
Prague, May 7, Small Japanese detachments
Clashes between the Sudeten Nazis are vigilance yesterday following the dwere set on fire by a scouting party reported to have been seen in the covery of a time-homb in Hongkow of bluejackets who went near to the and police to-day brought German vicinity of Tanoluotsi. The Japan-
south of Kucheng.
tol
tion
Where
and
6.p.m.
ese columns from Yenchen has al- arket centre of Shanghai's "Little ahore in rubber boats. No landing and Czech relations nearer a crisis.
most Japanese reside. was actually made. The firing des-
Berlin reports clashes at Asch in only eye-witness of
of the alleged ready reached Fuling, south of Tung-
over sixty sheds and houses which the police dispersed a parade troyed Japancas the Lunghai railway and cast placing of a bomb was a on
along
the water front.
of Germans receiving Herr Konrad seen " of Kwalying on the Grand Canul. It child, who claims having
About ten Japanese warships were Henlein's salute on the occasion of take the missile is not yet known whether this Ja- Chinese soldier"
reported this morning to be in the his 40th birthday. However, the panese column will head northward from between the folds of his Che vicinity of Man Shan Island, south- pelice denied the German allegations the eastern ter-nese gown and place it in the market west of Bocca Tigris, and Cross Gate that the pollee used rubber clubs and towards Hułchow,
or The bomb was discovered minus of the Lunghal railway,
near Chungshan county. The blue-the flat edges of their sabres. turn westward towards Kwaiying to made harmless-Domet,
Jackets who landed on Mon Leo the
Island on the same county last Fried the removal of the Czech State advance north-westward along
The Sudeten leaders have demand- day evacuated last night. Ana police at Sanz as a result of a closh Grand Canal.-Reuter,
craft carrier was sighted yesterday afternoon at Crass
Gate
with 1,000 Sudeten Germans. At It is said that Japanese warships according to the Berlin reports, beat Fulkenau, near Asch, Czech soldiers, are using new methods in patrolling civilians giving the Hitler
salute towards the strategically-vital Lung- introduced a new twist to the grim the Kwangtung war 2 accordance while in Prague a Czech crowd heat
Vice-Admiral
two German students.
A MORTAR SHELL The Chinese terrorist who was arrested last week in front of the Yokohama Specie Bank in Shanghal afler an unsuccessful attempt to throw a bomb at a party of Japanese
business of murder.
The missile he used was not a Kishiro Oikawa, the hand-grenade, as was generally be-mander-in-Chiet of the Japanese fleet lieved, but a trench mortar shell.
in China waters.-Special. In tossing the missile, the terrorist | —
The and the
TRIPLE THRUST9
Shanghal, May B. in triple thrusts from the south
hat Railway, Japanese troops to-day were poised along a line extending from Meucheng, in northern Anhwel, to Fowning in Klangsu. cost distance between the westernmost
The
with Instructions
plicatious, saying that they new Com - The police denied political im-
ordinary street brawlo. United PTC33.
were
and easternmos: Japanese salients was approximately 100 kilometres.
The centre of this new Japanese man was captured by an alert Sich racks at Yehchia Garden in Kiang-
par policeman. offensive was formed by a column, which on Thursday, May 5, celebrat- ed the traditional
"Boys" Japanese Day by occupying
positions west of the Pelfei River, north of Hwaiyuan. Advancing 80 kilometres
shell did not explode, lyPiese enterprises. One is a big bar-
wan for soldiers. The present bar-him out of his bed and forced him to racks are only for bluojackets.
Another big building is a new de beheaded.
walk into his garden, where he was partment store on Nanking Road,
a
RADIO STATIONS
and
SHANGHAI FIGHTING
Japanese Admiral Reviews
The Battles
which is to be bigger than the exlet- His wife escaped from a window. Resume Operations After
Ing universal providers. The new Seven other members of Chang's Settlement With Japanese
store will sell exclusively Japanese family were wounded and his in two days, this column reached the
goods, which are much cheaper than residence set on fire-Reuter,- Hankow, May 7. banks of the Haleh River, off Sinklao
Imports from Europe Chinese radio stations in Shanghel
America. on the Tsinpu Railway, yeste
yesterday, a have resumed operations as a result
Large stocks of Japanese goods are Japanese military spokesman here of further negotiations between the were brought here by Japanese trans- accumulated at Hongkew. They claimed to-day. To the west, an-
authorities and the other column
ports and ships which did not have was attacking Men- International cheng from the north. Menchen is dent's Office on May
Japanese Broadcasting Superinten- to pass the customs.--International. approximately 130 kilometres north- latter relinquished its
the request fot west of Pengpu, on the Tientsin-registration of the radio stations and Pukow rallway.
agreed to place them under the con- The column which took Fowning | rol of the Settlement, to the east yesterday, to-day was said The Chinese radio stations volun- by the spokesman to be preparing to | tarily stopped operations on April 28 continue its advance nothwards to to avold complying with the Japari- wards Holchow, the enstern terminus ese request to
register. Central of the Lunghof line.
These advances, hitherto unreveal- ed with the exception of the move-
ment in Kiangsu towards Fowning,
brought the southern Japanese line.
News.
4 when
TWO BIG PROJECTS
GUERILLAS' REVENGE
Puppet Oficial Beheaded lo Pootung Garden
"The hardest battle fought by the Japanese bluejackets. in Shanghai was the one at Chungshing Road in Chapel," declared Rear-Admiral Denshichi Ohkochi, former Com- Shanghal, May 8,
mander of the Japanese Special According to
Naval Landing Party," in fils "final Chinese reports, Chany Song-yl, former detective of Shanghai Mainichi.
press interview, according to tho the Settlement police, and intterly Chairman of the Peace Maintenance Rear-Admiral Ohkochi has been Committee of Poolung, was beheaded appointed President of the Naval yesterday.
the Yokosuka Gunnery School at The motive is believed to have Naval Station.
Rear-Admiral Ohkocht' revealed associated with the Japanese con-
on the headquarters of the Japanese trolled body.
About
attacked Special Naval Landing Party during
advancing towards Hauchow to with- į Japanese Plan Emporium And been revenge because Chong was that about 100 amali shella dropped
In 100 kilometres of the Lunghol Raway. The Japanese southern
salient on the Tsinpu front hitherto
Barracks for Shanghal
Shanghai, May 8.
Two big construction projects are had stopped at Pengpu-Domel. to be shortly started here by Japan
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