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Hongkong Telegraph

EIGHTH ANNUAL AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION

June-September, 1938

$250

CASH

PRIZES

$250

(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")

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

BELL & HOWELL FILMO

DOUBLE EIGHT

MOVIE CAMERA & CASE, VALUED $288

(Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong)

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY,

JAPANESE FLIERS LAND PLANES ON NANCHANG 'DROME

Shanghai, July 18.

Staging the most daring attack in the history of aerial war, Japanese bombing planes early

this morning landed at the centre of the Chinese aerodrome at Nanchang, vaunted Chinese base, to allow their crews to set foot on hostile soil and run around, setting fire with matches to seven grounded Chinese machines.

"JULY 19, 1998.

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(Continued from Page, 7.) (Violin), Eitore Pelleniti ('Cello) and Lindsay A. Lafford (Piano),

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Bantock voico chorus; The B.B.C. Midland Singern Williams (Men's Voices); Harold (Australian Baritone) Conductor, Edger Morgan: All God's Chillen Got Wings, Nobody Knows de Troublo A Chinese gasoline truck was chased into an I've Seen Swing Low, Sweet Sinner, Please Don't Let adjoining paddy field. The Japanese fliers seized two Dis Harvest Pa58. Somebody's The Go Down, Moses. Knockin'. machine-gun magazines from Chinese planes as war Gospel Train: Peter, Go Ring Dun booty. After wrecking hangars and other establish- ments, the Japanese raiders took off from the interior air base of the Chinese and safely returned to their base. Fields, Murgatroyd

This was officially announced in a, and Lion Hill were subjected Japanese naval communique at 7 pm. heavy bombardment by the to-day..

raiders.

kumoto,

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to

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air

This dare-devil stunt was carried out by the unit commanded by Referring to the bombing opera- Lieutenant-Commander Makoto Mai-tions in South China, the communi- que elated, that a Chinese arsenal at In addition, Japanese pursuit Pakongkow on the Hankow-Canton planes commanded by Lieutenant Railway in northern Kwangtung was Mochifumi Nongo, veteran of set on fire. Railway tracks numerous encounters;

Piano Solo-I Noarly Let Love Go Is Love Again')....Leslie Hutchin Shipping Through My Fingers (From son at the Plano: Vocal-Rex Caval- cade Of 1037; Intro:-You're here, mighty tough in the you're there; Oh they're tough Sally; West: near Sing shot down Palkongkow station wero severed at ng as we go: Un peu d'amour; Car eight out of 15 Chinese fighting several places.--Donnet.

you hear me Mother...Gracie Fields planes which rose to challenge thë

and Sandy Powell: Organ Solo Invading air 'ralders.."

River

Intro: Swance Reveries; River: Blue Danube; Old Father Thames; Deep

ot the River Song of Volgn Boatmen; Old Man River.... M. Maclean Quentin

(Organ); (FrankaHandley About Cruises (Frankou-

Pankud Murgatroyd and

Three Chinese bombers and nine Chinese fighting machines remaining on the

subsequently ground were bombed by the Matsumoto unit, Five other Chinese planes were act on are, the communique said.

When other grounded Chinese craft failed to

the dare-devil land

lg was carried out, it was revealed. Chinese troops stationed at the airfield were taken aback and unable to alm necurately.

The communique admitted the loss

Raiders Shot Down

Innkow, July 18. Two Japanese planes were shot down by Chinese alrmen during a furious don-Aight over early this morning, when a raiding squadron directed an aerial attack

Nanchang ..

on the Kiangs provincial capital. Winterbottom (Two minds with not a single thought) with Monte Crick As soon as the enemy planes were at the Piano: Vocal-]{ All The reported crossing the Kiangsi border World Were Mine (Parr-Davies): from Antwel, an undisclosed num-Your Dog's Come Home Again (Har- ber of Chinese pursuits took to the rington), Gracie Fields (Come-

air.

of Lieutenant Nango, who was hit by air to challenge them. In the ersu-dienne with Orchestra); Organ

Solo burning Chinese plane which he ing night. two raiders were hit by-Free (From

For Sound'}; had shot. Domei

machine-gunfire and crashed in mid- Night Must Fall (From The Tenth Man') ..Quentin M. Macican (Or- Several of the invading planes filgan); Piano Solo-All My Life (From 'Laughing Irish Eyes'); Where Am I? tered through the Chinese cor lon and penetrated to Sanktintien, where Leslie Hutchinson at the Plano,

(From 'Stars Over Broadway'}.... they dropped many bombs on open felds.

AIRCRAFT ACTIVITY

Small Chinese Steamer

Reported Sunk

Shanghal, July 18.

in a freal raid on the airfield in

The aerodrome here was also h

Three large and four small Chinese by a number of bombs which caus- plunes were destroyed on the rounded slight damage to two old machines by Japanese naval aircraft yesterday under repair in the workshop, Nanchang, capital of Klangs pro-

The raiders were finally chased vince, decording tu a communique away across the Klangsi border to Issued by the Japanese China Sea Anhwel-Central News.

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1-The Competition is confined exclusive

ly to amateur photographers, 2-No employee or member of any firm In the ptographie trade in permitted to compete,

sepia tone should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white.

-No picture to be entered in more

than one Section.

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-No responsibility will be accepted for

bear the entrant's name, age and address on a entry form, counter signed by a parent.

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kong Telegraph and the South Morning Post are not permitted to compete.

non-delivery of loss of, or damage to 14.-The deelalons of the Judges shall be

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Disregarding the resistance put up

by Chinese purault planes, the Ja- panese air raiders blew up hangers Judge's Father Fined

10.30 Dance Muslo.

Fox-Trots-You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming; You've Gotta Take Your Pick and Swing (From 'Let's Make a Night of ....George Elrick and His Swing Music Makers; Novelty Quick Steps Three Brass Bells; Eccentric....)

Henry Hall and His Orchestra; Fox-Trots This Year's Kisses (From On the Ave- You're Laughing At Me (From

Inue Avenue')....Roy Smeek and

On

His Hawaiian Serenaders with vocal

Waliz Delyse

Chorus by Donaldolls); Fox-

and other establishments attached to the Chinese.aerodrome.

PAINESVILLE, O. A Chinese steamer

(Gilbert and of about 300

C. P. Baker, whose son-Charles Trot-At The

Balalaika ("Baln tons was detected and sunk by Ja- P. Baker, Jr.-is a municipal court ailea")....Jack Hylton and Hle panese aircraft

ncor Wuchengehen judge, was given a ticket for park- Orchestra with vocal refrain by Bert on the western shore of Lake Po-

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