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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

ATTACKS ON COAST

Hongkong Telegraph OF FUKIEN

EIGHTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR

PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION

June-September, 1938

CASH

$250 $250

PRIZES

(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")

TWO

SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250

(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)

BELL

& HOWELL

DOUBLE

FILMO

EIGHT

MOVIE CAMERA & CASE,

VALUED $288

(Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong)

SPECIAL PRESENTATION DE LUXE

PHOTO ALBUM

Hand-made in leather by a renowned Vienna

artist to the value of $100.00 Donated by:-HELMUT NOCHT

To be awarded to the best action study, including sequence shots. Open to all classes.

THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, 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 indi- cator, built-in exposure guide, single picture device. Complete with ease, Donated by Filmo Depot., Hongkong. Second Prize: $40 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

Third Prize: $20 Caslı, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

SECTION TWO:

GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LAND- SCAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN &

ANIMAL STUDIES). First Prize: $50 Chah, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

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

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

SECTION THREE: STUDIES IN STILL LIFE First Prize: $30 Cash, donated by The Hongkong Telegraph."

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

Third Prize: $13 Cash, donnied by } "The Hongkong Telegraph."

SECTION FOUR: SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS First Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph,"

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

RULES

The following Rules will govern Competition:

the B-Pictures submitted in sepla tones aliquld be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white.

1.-The Competition is confined exclusive -No plcture to be entered in inore

ly to amateur photographers.

than one Section.

A-No employee or member of any fra 18-Mounts to be only white or cream,

in the photographic trade is permitted and, except in the Children's Section, to compete.

must be of one of the following sizes:-16" by 14", 10" by 12", 10" bỷ

3.The prizes will be awarded to the

competitors sending in what are

C",

judged to be the best photograph 11--No. correspondence will be entered in each Section. Each enfry must be into in connection with the Com published during the perfod of the petition.

Competition, and which must b12-Entries in the Children's Section must pasted on back of entry.

bear the entrani's name, age and

signed by a parent,

6. All photographs entered must have address on the entry form, counter

been taken in the Colony of Hong. kong. Pholograptu which have been-Members of the Staffs of the Itong- already entered in other Competitionta kong Telegraph and the South Chins are ineligiblo,

Aforming Post are not permitted to G-No responsiblity will be accepted for compete.

non-delivery of, loss of, ar dainage 1014 The decíalons of the Judges shall be onirica

Anal.

7-All entries to be either black, repla15-At the conclusion of the Competion.

ur toned pictures, and must be mounted. Hand-coloured photographs are ineligible,

enities will do rotumed to competitors on application at the Telegraph ollees within seven days.

SECTION

ENTRY FORM

ADDRESS

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT

ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY.

NAME

DATE

Please upe block letters and parte this

on hack of each Entry. If entered in Children's Boction, parent please countersign here,

Militia Preparos

For Invaders

Fouchow, May 25. Japanese Innding party units on Amoy Island approached the Fukicn coast yesterday and opened riße fo at Aotow and Chimei, two Louns north of Amoy,

THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1938.

AUSTRALIA STOMACHS BURNED PURCHASES. -the result of neglected Indigestion

BRITISH CRUISERS

Amphion And Apollo To Change Hands

London, May 25.

The Royal Australian Navy, which will lay down two new Chinese defenders along the coast cruisers before 1940, is to be are now on the alert to cope with further strengthened by the further attacks.--Central News.

acquisition of two British cruisera.

FUKIEN MILITIAS ORGANISE

Foochow, May 26.

An announcement to this effect was made in the House of Commons to- ^^ 1 precautionary measure any by Mr. A. Duff Cooper, First against the landing attempts by Ja-Lord of the Admiralty. panese marines on the south Fuklen

coast, armed militlu corpa have been The Commonwealth Government is organised at a number of districts purchasing H.M.S. Apollo this year, and an inter-district headquarters and nas contracted to purchase 14.M.S. has been established at Tainklang alampnion in 1939. the mouth of the Tsin River.

the Australian aircraft carrier H.M.A.S. Albatross-Reuter special.

As part of the arrangement, the At Hafteng, near the mouth of the United Kingdom Government will Lungkiong River, several hundred purchase Japanese bluejackets in a number of small steam launches made an at- tempt to land on the night of May 22, but were repulsed by Chinese defenders-Central News.

SWATOW TENSION

Canton, May 24.

HMS. Amphion is at present the flagship of the Commander-in-Chief of the Africa Station, Vice Admiral Sir Franess Tottenham. She was re- commissioned at Portsmouth on June

fur service in Africa.

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7,000 10128 and 72,000 h.p., the

At Swalow the populace 15 Kill Amphion's armament consists of eight. possessed with the ideo that the 6-m. guns, tour 4-ih, guns and anti- Japanese are going to repeat whatstrernit pom-poms, they did at Amoy, und those who

H.M.S. Apolo, which is a sister afford to move away from that ship to Amphion, is on America and port have already gone, taking with West Indies station, and is at present them all they can conveniently The rumour has seriously carry. affected the price of foodstuffs, and rice is to be had for $1 for Ave cattien

J M.

WITH ACID

Nobody should neglect, indigention palns. For Indigestion is a sign that After eating, too much sold in being pro- duced in your stomach. If you allow this state of nilair to continue, morò and more of this acid will be manufactured in your inside, more than can usefully lo itilised in the work of digesting your food. The spare acid has to do something. And it certainly does | It sets to work to burn away the stomach lining. Inflamed, sore places begin to form, coding in "yonising ulcer.

operating table, because ho neglected Afanya ufierer has ended up on the ordinary indigestion,

Take care that this is not your fato. II you suffer from pain after cating, tako a dose of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder after every meal. It will make that dangerous acid as harmless as water. Then it will put a protective film of silk- Hoft powder over the som stomach lining, soothing pain and inflammation, healing ap wounded tissues.

In this scientific way, Maclean Brand Stomach Powder has even cured gastric and duodenal ulcers when sallerers thought only an operation could save them. Be sure you get the genuine Maclean Brand Stomach Powder bearing the signature ALEX. C. MACLEAN on bottic and carton, Never molt loose. Powder or Tablete. Cheap substitutes may only make your trouble worse. If you have vay dithculty in obtaining it, write to Hanker & Co., P.O. Box 630, Hong Kong

U.S. COMMODITY

PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

In Jamaica in connection with the Kingston

riota.

She is commanded by Captain

C. de Meric, and was commissioned for the first time July

October 1930. The Mayor, Mi. to Tung, the Yat Devonport on January 7,

and December Apollo was launched in 1934 Sun agency makes known, yesterday Amphion in 1935.

Ja publie

made

announcement 10

New York Cotton

Jan. (1039) H.M.S. Albatross, which will join Mur. (1939) quiel the tears of the people of the Royal Navy, was built in Coc-May (1930) Swalow

This city, in his estiina- tion, cannot be taken as wis Amay

Itatoo Naval Dockyards, Sydney In Spot Foreigners are not so panicky, und 1920 and was commissioned in 1928,

are

New York, May 25

9.28/20

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A.28/28

8.39/30

8.29/20

R 42/41

8.32/32

0.47/47

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First Notice Day for July Cotton is June 28, with delivery date July 5.

New York Rubber

She is offeially described as a sex- staying (in. Two American

plane carrier and cost £1,200,000 to companies were about to wind սր business at Swulow, but the owners build, complete with armament and

She has accommodulun | May thequipment. changed Their Ininda which

for nine seaplanes.

July American Consul advised thern fu

Sept. remain; that there was nothing to fear, the public notice asserts,

On the requisition of the Mayor

the Government here has shipped Hankow Not

15,000 bags of rice to Swatow. In his effort to stamp out false alarms The Mayor has had the city detec tives watch carefully, and arrest all

rumour-mongern,

Some large stares Bre Ketlink round the prohibition against oms closing at Swalow by opening bran→ ches at Chuo An.

JAPANESE WARSHIPS

Canton, May 24.

Disturbed

But Chengchow's Fall May Bring Anxiety

Hankow, May 25. The Wuhan cities are not unduly disturbed by the recent developments

11.20b/40a 11.43 42 December 11.59 758 Match..

1127N

11,31b/35a

11.44/44

11.05 /87

11.786/810

Sales for the day:-1,520 tons. The Last Notice Day for May Rubber la May 26,

May July

Chicago Wheat

734%/73% September .. 74/74 Tuesday's Sales:

72/72%

72/72%

73%/73%

23.491.000 bushels, The Last Notice Day for May Grains is May 26,

Chicago Cora

57/579%

$5%/55% 564/56%

57%/577k

Winnipeg, Wheat

115 /114%

111A DUA 78/%/70%

Sailors of ships from Amoy to on the Lunghot rallway, it is main- May Canton have made the observation tained here and the Japanese threat July that on Japanese warships off Amoy to Hankow is not expected to take September.. 58%/50 unquestionably there are

good serious shape for at least several many infantrymen. However, on months. Japanese ships along the coast of The fate of Chengchow, the Chinese Kwangtung they saw no Infantry,

believe, will

first May... probably be the but only sailors and marines. signai

for anxiety here, but a number July..... 994/994 Seventeen Japanese vessels were of

81%/01% major battles, they declare, may October. passed opposite Kwangtung by one be expected before then.

The Last Notice Day for Muy of these foreign ships. Seven of There is much speculation in Chi- Winnipeg Wheat is May 31. then were near the island Manshon.nese circles regarding the Japanese Passing Nan ✪ they came across intentions, but it seems most likely boat flying the American flag

that that

they will endcuvour to was being boarded by railors from synchronise their advance down the two destroyers. Our Own Corres-Pelping-Hankow line with naval pondent.

operations on the Yangtse, where the booms across the river still uwalt penetration.

is felt for the fate Concern

of millions of pounds worth of foreign property at Hankow, which might be Jeopardised If the Japanese arrive.

Chinese circles believe that it is hardly

erdly likely that this strategic centre, with its corridor to Canton, will be rellaqukslied without a bitter struggle,

British Ship Sunk By Bombers

Valenda, May 25.

A British cargo steamer, believed

At the same time the annual flood

is threat, which due shortly may prove an important factor and if it is of a serious nature, it is bound to mile and a half off the entrance to embarrass Japanese military opera- Valencia harbour. was sunk to-day |tions throughout Hupch.

to be the Thorpe Hall, anchored

#1

by two of four bombs dropped by a seaplane from Majorca.

An officer and a man were wound- ed, the remainder of the crew being saved-Reuter,

The huge Changkung dyke, which protects the rear of Hankow, from

the Han River overflow, It is stated, may prove a destructive weapon it the Chinese so desire.-Reuter.

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MEXICANS HOLD SOUTH AFRICAN

Mexico City, May 25.

Andres Federal troops arrested Gomez Unga, a native of Hermansta,| South Africa.

man-

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