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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY:

SEPTEMBER

1938.

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The

Hongkong Telegraph

EIGHTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

June-September, 1938 CASH

$250

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) 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

Open to all classes.

sequence shots.

SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW

CLOSING DATE & TIME:

30th SEPT. AT 5 P.M.

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 Madel, four speeds, self- setting footage Indicator. built-in exposure guide, single picture device. Complete with case. Donated by Filmo Dept.; Hongkong.

Second Prize: $40 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

Third Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "The

· Hongkong Telegraph."

SECTION TWO:

GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION

(VIEWS,

ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES, SEASCAPES,

HUMAN AND ANIMAL STUDIES). First Prixo: $50 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."

The following Rules wilt govern the Competition!

1.The Competition is confined exclusive-

Ir to amateur photographers. 2-No employee or member of any firm In the photographic trade is permitted to compete.

3.--The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs In each Section. Each entry must be Ompanied by a form which will be'

during the period of the Competition, and which must be pasted on back of entry.

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: $15 Cash, donated 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

been taken in the Colony of long- kong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competition are ineligible.

nizes:-10 by 14", 10" by 12", 18" by

0",

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No. correspondence will be entered petition.

6-No responsibility will be accepted for into in connection with the Com-

non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.

7-All entries to be either black, sapta or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Hand-coloured photographe are ineligible.

8-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white.

-No picture to be entered in more

than one Section.

The right to publish any or all of the, entries in the Telegraphs la reserved 10,-lounts to be only while or cream.

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except in the Children's Section, must be of one of the following

B.-All photographs entered must have

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT

ON THE BACK OF EACH ENTRY,

SECTION NAME ADDRESS DATE

12-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the entrant's name, age and address on the entry form, countr signed by a parent, 13--Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South - China Morning Post are not permitted

to campate,

14-The decisions of the Juilges shall be

final.

18-At the conclusion of the Competlilon, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices with seven days.

ENTRY FORM

Please use block letters and paste this on back of each Entry. If entered is Children's Section, parent.

please countersign hero.

UFS

Arriving in New York from a vacation in Bermuda, Shirley Temple, young screen star, tries to recall if she put down everything on the customs declaration, Meanwhile the custom Inspectors grin broadly as the proceed to open one of her bags. Among other articles, Shirley brought along a couple of dolls that mot her fancy,

LARGE-SCALE SMUGGLING OF The principal agents for these

MONEY FROM GERMANY

Big Industrialists Are Involved

Black Bourses are penniless aris- tocrats and landed gentry, who are prepared to take big risks for high reward. They travel by rail to the Dutch frontier, unscrew the enamel- led metal signs with which German trains abound, and hide notes behind them before teaching the Customs.

Or they ostentatiously travel with a Jew, who attracts the attention of the authorities while they themselves

be

RUINED ARISTOCRATS AS TOOLS OF escape more than a cursory examina-

"BLACK BOURSES”

FEARS of war, of a severe industrial slump, of un- rest developing into open revolt, are among reasons given for a rush by big German industrial- ists, revealed in London, to get their money out of the. country.

tion. Some are even said to traveling with diplomatic passports, which enable them to evade examination whatsoever.

any

HAD AGONISING PAINS IN HER BACK

Could Not Turn in Bed

Like many other sufferers from back-ache and rheumatic allments, this woman decided to try. Kruschen Salts in last attempt to obtain re- lief from pain. To her surprise, the pains did grow less, and in a few months the backaché had disappear. ed. Having made sure of the results, she now writes as follows;~~

"For about four months I had agonising pains in my back, ond could not turn in bed. During that time I tried various remedies, tul obtained no relief, and was seriously considering going

However, seeing a case similar to into hospital. mine described in an advertisement for Kruschen, I thought I would try it, and was more than surprised to find the pain getting less. I have been taking Kruschen for four months, and would not be without for anything. I must say I am free from those drendful pains."-(Mrs.) B.C.

The six salts in Kruschen conx your kidney's back to healthy, nor- mal action, so that no! a particle of poisonous wasto matter remains un- expelled. Your inside is thus kept clean and serene. You experience Joyous relief from those old dragging” kidney palns.

Twins Marry Twins

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Twin 18-year-old alsters ried twin 26-year-old brothers at St. John's Church, Hackney, re- cently.

They were Winifred and Doro- tby Rules and Leonard and Lealio Bryan, of Ponsford Street, Hack- ney.

They met two years ago, when they all worked for the same firm. They are going to live now in the same house at Chingford.

the country in large quantics. The Others ure smuggling not

resultant drop in the note circulation but. goods, such as expensive tele-

notes is causing a shortage of currency. scopes, which they sell abroad. The the Reichsbank are actually buying In order to check serious deflation, foreign exchange, however acquired, back legally exported notes at rates is being used for the purchase of which, though well above the omelal gold, which is thereupon hoarded in level of twelve, still leave foreign safe deposits in London banks.

dealers with a handsome proft mar-

Even officials of the Nazi Party, ignoring risks that involve heavy fines and long terms of imprison-

This Black Bourse trade is bring-gin. ment, are making use of elaborate "underground"

Ing huge profits to London and other methods to put their possessions in safe keeping

exchange dealers with Berlin, con is the secret behind the recent acute This fight of capital, ever-growing, nections, abroad, writes the Daily Express City Editor.

They give £1 for every weakness of the Berlin Bourse, and 35 marks they receive. Some are partially explains the persistent de- Although the export of either dealing freely in both.

then able to smuggle the notes back mand for mark notes or coins is prohibit-

into Germany, where their agents

gold. In London the market is daily can buy. £1 worth of goods for every artificial monetary system by the The strain imposed on Germany's ed by German law, dealers in handling anything from £4,000 to London, Amsterdam, Zurich culled at the

Four-Yeur-Plan, £20,000 worth of mark notes, cal-

rearmament and Paris, following the slump large amount

BANK BUYING BACK

other of Hitler's costly schemes has and official rate, and a The on Berlin Stock Exchange, are well,

proved too much for the Individual German of silver marks as realise that, despite rigid precautions whole currency system may collapse auiorities fully German's nerves. He is afraid the and heavy penalties, noles are Rechgagain as in 1923.

twelve.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

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FILMO Streamline 8 Model 134-E Fitted with 122mm Taylor- Hobson lens, redesigned Calcu- light Exposure guide, single picture devico, self-setting footage dial, 4 speeds,

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