The
THE HONGKONG
Y. President Appeals For
Hongkong Telegraph More Support
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 FILMO
DOUBLE
EIGHT
MOVIE CAMERA & CASE, VALUED $288
(Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong)
Speaking at the winter programme meeting of the European Y.M.C.A. yesterday, Mr. P. S. Cassidy, Acting President, made an appeal for Keener support of the Association's; activities, and as an ald to grenter co-ordination between the rections, he suggested the formation of a Members' Council, to be responsible for the programeie,
Mr. Chasly ankl
This Y.M.C.A. I think you will well equipped Institution. gree, th
seulties which many clubs
dubbed
Colony Jack,
it has in this
TELEGRAPH; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1938.
It is a centre for social contact. It has a permanent star to guide its activities and to Hive members It has practically constant service.
of voluntary
voluntary helpers, number imited though that number may bc. What is, however, wanting, it seems do me, is a corporate spirit and that, I realise, is not easy to acquire in the circumstances which prevail out here. fun told that not a few mem-i ers and life in Hongkong dull and complain of boredom. Their re* medy is at hand. There are sections of the "Y" for the
the athlele! #lident and the social worker and i there is an abundance of material to work on.
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The Hongkong Stock Exchange officin summary issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:
There are no chances of importance to report in rates, and the market continues with more buyers sellers.
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than
Danish War Correspondent
In Hongkong
from
Mr. Carl Eskelund, Danish cor- respondent of the
newspaper Poll- tein of Copenhagen, who arrived here yesterday morning Hankow aboard a special train by the Hankow-Canton railway, denied to Domel that he was deported by the Chinese authorities in liankow.
He admitted that he was' detained by three Chinese gendarmes while photographing near .tho French Concession in Hankow and
was
very roughly treated. While he was undergoing examination at a nearby police station, the Danish Consul- General came In and through his good offices he was released three hours Inter.
He stated that the Chinese authori iles promised to send his pictures back to him after they had develop- ed them.
the
Mr. Eskelund, following Chinese troops, inspected the fronts on both sides of the Yangtse. On the north bank of the river, he went to Kwangtsi and near to Hwanganel. He also saw the ferre, fighting near Tehan on the Kluklapi-Nanchang
| railway, where the Chinese put ap stiff resistance against the Japanese troops.
He is leaving Hongkong in the next few days for Shanghai, from where he expects to proceed to Nan- 1—king-Domci,
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Appeal to Youth Your presence here indicates more than a passing interest in the "y and I want to make an appeal for keener support than has been showa in the part. I should like you to do what you can to draw others, par- ticularly the more Junior men, inte "y" netivities. I should also like you to consider whether something cannot be done to obtain greater co- ordination between the different chestra Ballads Of Yesterday (No. 2 sections. My Idea would be to sel -Teresa del Riego): Intro Ở Day up a substantial committee which Thore Tears; Happy Song Think God would be responsible for the pro- for a Garden; Homing....The Hon. gratume
as a whole, and which wouki W. Brownlow (Baritone) with Or- be known as the Members' Counch chest London Relay-The News. I would suggest a commi
committee of dozen representing residents and non- residents, mainly senior members Have You Forgotten? (Suese); Oct. with a few of the younger element. Billy Mayer's Own Selection Intro: Pennywhistle, Marigold: Wstarin; Chopsticks: Ace of Spades: Ace of Jan, (1039) Hearts; Junior Apprentice; Holly Mar. (1039) Serenade; White May (1939) hock; Canaries
July (1939) heather,
10.00 Landon Relay 'Sing Song'. Sput A Saturday Night Entertainment. Produced by Ernest Longstaffel
It would, of course, be necessary to
have sub-committees looking after particular sections but this could be done by one or more members of the main committee co-opting
others directly interested.
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I put forward this scheme on my CWN without consulting my col- leagues. I
suggest that you turn it over in your minds and if you would
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like to debate the matter I refer you share of the tennis courts way cils- Mar. to the Debating Section Committee, cussed, and it was decided to hilow May If the scheme meets with
the Tennis Comunities to deal¡ with generat approval the matter can go before the matter.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION DE LUXE the Board who will consider whether
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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.
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Prizes will be allotted as follows:
SECTION ONE:
FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES First Prize: Bell & Howell Filmo Double 8. Camera, Streamline Mode), four speeds self-selling footage indi- cator, bulit-in exposure guide, single picture device. Complete with case. Donated by Filmo Depot., 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, LAND- SCAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN & ANIMAL STUDIES).
First Prize: $50 Cash, 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 LITE First Prize: $30 Cash, donated by The llongkong Telegraph."
Second Prize: $20 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph,"
Third Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "The Ilongkong 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."
COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition!
1.-The Competition is confined exclusivo
ly to amateur photographers. -No employee er member of any firm In the photographie trade is permitted to compete.
6-Pictures submitted in sepia tona should be accompanied by a smalle print in black and white.
-No pleture to be entered in mor
than one Bection. 10-Mounts to be only white or cream and, except in the Children's Section
be of one of the following -16 by 14 10 by 12, 10 by
The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are I", adjudged to be the best photograph
an entry
inio in connection with the Com petition. 12-Entries in the Children's Section mu
in each Section. Each entry must be 11.-No. correspondence will be entered
form accompanied by 'which will be publaned during the period of the Competition, and which must be pasted on back of entry, B-All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hong- kong. Photographs which have beca already entered in other Competitions are ineligible..
-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery at loss of, or damage to entries.
bear the entrant's name, are and address on the entry form, counter, signed by a parent. 13-Members of the Staffs of the Hon
kong Telegraph and the South Chino Mamming Port are not permitted 10 competă,
14-The decblons of the Judges shall be
Anal.
All entries to be either black, seplo, 15.--At the conclusion of the Competition
or toned pictures, and mint bo
mounted. Hand-coloured photograpits are ineligible.
USE THIS FORM
AND PASTE IT
ON THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY.
entries will be rettimed to competilor
on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.
ENTRY FORMI
SECTION
NAME
ADDRESS
DATE
Please use block letters and parte this on back of each Entry. It untered in Children's Section parent plasre coumtarsign Merke
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