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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1938.
Many Military THE POLICE RESERVE Embarkations Coming Weck
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COMPETITION
June-September, 1938
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(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph") | TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250
(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)
BELL & HOWELL FILMO
DOUBLE_EIGHT MOVIE CAMERA &
VALUED $288
CASE,
(Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong)
SPECIAL PRESENTATION DE LUXE PHOTO ALBUM
Hand-made in leather by a renowned Vienna
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To be awarded to the best action study, including sequence shots. Open to all classes.
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Prizes will be allotted as follows:
SECTION ONE:
DUE NEXT MONTH
kong:
Orders Issued for The
TRAINING COURSES
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WATER
To the Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph.
Sir, I have not before me any than 1930. These, however, are very interesting.
The following Police Reserve orders by the Hon. Mr. T, H, King, Commissioner of Police, were issued yesterday:
Chinese Company The first troopship due this season
Strength-Constablo in Hongkong is the Lancashire which
R40 Lam left Southampton on September 1,
Man has been permitted, to resign The following embarked for long-from the Chinese Company, as from Returns later
1938. September 9,
Training Course-Part -The
The total consumption of water for undermentioned members of the Chinese
Company will attend Chinese that year was 7360.40 million gallons. Company Headquarters for Part II The domestic consumption was one of Training Course on Tuesday, Sen seventh of this at 1384,04 millions, tember 20, at 3.30 pm.: Constables and 481.40 millions was consumed in R23 Lou Wing-shing, R30
Victor
Buildings, free of Shim, R47 Chun Fal-lam, R58 Chan, Government Pak-luen, 187 Leung Joe-ling, R73 charge. 3102.75 millions were taken Wong Yan-san, R86 Phillip Chan and by trade. R01 Yu Wah-sul.
5th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, NA- One corporal and draft of 100 gun-
ners.
6th Heavy Regiment, R.A-Wife of Capt. A. T. M. E. Momber and two children.
Royal Corps of Signals-Llcut, B. D. Corbett, wife of C.Q.M.S. C. Bucke and infant, wife of Corporal II Peer- son and two children.
D.
wife
Royal Engineers. Wife of Major Bathe and daughter, wife of Mator H. De L Panet and infant, of Q.M.S. E. J. Triminer (E.E.S.), wife of Staff Sergeant T. W. Husband (E.E.S.), Staff Sergeant W. Samways and wife, Staff Sergeant Campbelt and wife, one sergeant and one corporal.
Royal
Army Service Corbs (Supply)-Captain (Q.M.) T. Rooks and wife, Sergeant Major II Lord, wife and son, Corporal W. II. Hozier, wife and two sons, Corporal W. Stone and wife, and eight privates. (Trans- Service Corps Royal Army McLeny, wife port)-C.Q.M.S. and seven children, Staff Sergeant W. G. Grover and wife, Staff Sergeant N. Rushton and wife, one corporal and two privates.
Again, in Hongkong, the free sup- Training Course-Part I-All re- cruits of the Chinese Company who ply to Government Buildings at 291.34 have not passed Part 1 of Training is more than half the domestic supply Course will attend Central Police ot 563.03 milions. Station on Thursday, September 22,
at 5.30 p.m. for Part 1 of Training In Kowloon, free supply to Gov- Course under P. 5. R. 30, Thong Peernment Buildings is only 100.15 us hing Dress Mufti.
Instructional Cruise-Members against 186.40 millions for domestic who are detalled for the instructional supply. cruise will fall in outside the "y" Pier at 10 a.m. on Sunday, September 25.
Indian Company
Again, I find the unmetered supply in Kowloon is 945.03 millions gallons and, for Hongkong, 1581.85 million gallons, a total of 2527.78 million
than twice or more
the
some-
PARISH PUMP.
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The annual re-unlon dinner of the Royal Engineers will be held in the Peninsula Hotel on Saturday, Octo- The Hongkong Stock Exchange ber 15, 7.45 p.m. for 8.30 p.m. official summary issued at 3.15 p.m. Dinner Ticke! $3.50. Witt all serv- yesterday, says:
ing and ex-serving Royal Engineers Whilst trading was within very desirous of attending, please com- narrow limits, signs are not wanting municate with the Dinner Secretary, that enquiries would broaden with Royal Engineer Office, Whitfeld Ex: European ony improvement in the European Barracks, Kowloon, Tel: 59191, Pantomime,political crisis.
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dermentioned members of the Indian domestic supply.
Training Course-Part II-The un-gallons, Company will attend Indian Com- pony Headquarters for Part II of Something seems wrong Training Course under LS.R. 214 where. Channan Singh on Wednesday, Sep- Royal Army Medical Corps.Ltember 21, at 5.30 p.m.: Constables Cot. C. C. Shackleton, Captain J. A. R230 B. Singh, R232 K. Mohamed,
. M. Lynch, Lieut. A. J. II. Warrack. R335 A. A. Pipe, R230 H. G.
Mo Army Dental Corps.--Lt. Col. J. S. hamed, R285 A Singh. R243 A. Smith,
Ghani, A293 G. Singh, R247 B. Ram, R249 S. Singh, R252 F. Mohamed, R288 H. Singh, R204 A. Rehman, Y.M.C.A'S R244 G. Sarwar, R237 K. Bachoo, "Cinderella," will begin on Thurs- 1295 F. Khan, 208 F. Alam. R298 day night, in the West Lounge, at; S. Omar and R300 B. Singh.
Queen's Army Imperial Military Nursing Service-Matron Miss H. M. Jones and Sister Miss E, G. B. Butter- worth.
Training Course-Part III-All recruits of the Indian Company who
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Y.M.C.A.
Rehearsals
PANTOMIME
for the Christmas
Royal Army Ordnance Corps,
p.m. Major W. J. L. Smith ahd wife, Lt.
Those wishing to take part in the 6. C. Burroughs, wife and two daughters, wife of Major C. H. have not passed Part III of Training show or help back-stage, whether Course will attend Indian Company members of the "y" or not, are cor- Greake,
A yearly Royal
Army Pay Corps-Miss Headquarters en Wednesday, Sep-dially invited to attend. daugi ter of Major J. Stember 21, from 5.30 p.m. to 0.30 pm, subscription fee of $3 to the Ama Eynon, Eynon
Army Educational Corps.-Wife of
F. Sule and son, Warrant S. G. Meacher and daughter.
Emergency Unll Reserveer Dramatic Club is required from An instructor's course on AR. P.-members of the YMCA will be given on Tuesday, September
my Schoolmistresses. 20, and Friday, September 23, at 3.30
Miss P. E. Davis, Mrs. I. Davies (em- barked Port Said).
at
2nd Battalion The Royal Scots.- Major D. J. McDougall, M.C., wile and infant, Licut. N. H. M. D'Oyley, Lieut. R. A. P Macpherson Cattach- ed R.A.O.C.), wife and infant, four lance-corporals and three privales
1st Bn. The Middlesex Règiment.—— Sergeant R.
wite and daughter, Cor
Corporal W. Sheen and wife, Sergeant P. Maloney, Sergeant T. Castle, 110 privates, three bands men and four privates.
Chaplin,
Detalls, 1st Battalion The Seaforth Highlanders.-Wife of Lance Ser- geant J. Sutherland and daughter.
For Shangbai
Personnel embarked for Shanghal
are:
Royal Engineers (E.E.S.)-Ser- geant R. M. S. McBride, wife and two children, wife of Sergeant A. E. Ford, Sergeant C. G. E. Goodman, wife and six children. Corporal Le W. Snell, wife and son."
Royal Corps of Signals.-Three signalmen. Corporal F. Wright, wife, and two children.
p.m. at the E, U. R. Club by S. I. (R) R. P. Dunlop.
C. CHAMPKIN, D. S. P. (R).
drummers, twelve corporals and 280 privates, including 20 boys.
For Tientsin Personnel embarked for Tientsin
аге:
J. Flaming, wife and three children, Royal Engineers (EES.).—Q.M.S.
one non-commissioned offeer.
Army
Corps
Royal Corps of Signals-Seven signolmen, wile of Sergeant H. Gres- ham and son.
Royal (Supply)WKe of Sergeant W3 Cuffe and daughter (for Peiping). Corporal A. J. Flynn and wife, four privates.
Royal Army Ordnance Corps.-~~ Condr, A. Hartridge, wife and two children, one non-commissioned off- cer and four privates.
Royal Army Pay Corps.--One Cor- poral and one private.
1st Battalion The Durham Light; Infantry-Wife of Major E. T. Hes- Royal Army Service .Cords
and son, wife of Major (Q.M.) W. (Supply). One corporal, five pri Lower, "wife" of Captain R. Q. F. vales, Lieut. (Q.M.) W. N. Mackay. Johnston and daughter, wife of Cap- Army Pay Corps.Captain tain J. H. Brown, wife of Captain R. Sergeant Major R. W. H. F. Kirby and two children. wife
Kirk
wife of
J.
Second Prize: $25 Cash, donated Moulding wife, one non-commls-Q.M.S. W
FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES by The Hongkong Telegraph."
SECTION THREE: STUDIES IN STILL LIFE First Prize: $30 Cash, donated by The Hongkong Telegraph,"
Third Prize: $15 Cash, donated by First Prize: Bell & Howell Filmo "The Hongkong Telegraph." Double 8 Camera, Streamline Medel, four speeds self-setting footage Indi- cator, built-in exposure guide, single pleture device. Complete with case. Donated by Filmo Depot., Hongkong. Second Prize: $40 Cash, donated by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
Third Frize: $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."
and
and
of OMSA. E. Newghter, wile sioned
officer: Somerset Light Infantry Major C.S.M. W.
Sodman and three child- C. R. Spear, M.V.D., M.E, (will hold ren, wife of C5.M. W. Brooks and rank of Lt. Col).
two children, wife of
C. Bent- C.S.M.C 2nd Battalion The East Sireyley and daughter, Miss
nurse Trivett, Regiment Lt. Col. E. L. L. Acton, to family of Major Heslop, Miss W. MC, Major A. C. T. Evanton, Cap Miller,
nurse
to family of Captain Lain' H. E. N.
Bush and Captain F. B. Dow- two sons, wife of C.Q.M.S. F. A. Hat-
R. A. Chidson, ton by "The Hongkong Telegraph."
Captain R. A.
two and
children, wife of Poole, Third Prize: $15 Cash, donated by Orme, Captain F. A. 11. Mngee, Licu- children, thirty wives of non-com- Captain D. F. C.Q.M.S. A. Blackwood and four "The Hongkong Telegraph.”
tenanta A. K. Steel, E. A. L. Andrews, missioned officers, Private S. Grimths,
W. G.
G. Sergeant W. Birch. Corporal J. Mark- |F. A. Robinson, M. Liceu-ham and 35 privates, including one)
Second Prize: $20 Cash, donated Mat) V Bousfeld. Captain (Kirby, wife of R.S.M. F. H. B
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 8-Pictures submitted in sepia tond
Competition:
1 The Competition to confined exclusive
[
ly to amateur photographers.
-No employee or member of any filem
in the photographie trade is permitted to compete.
WILDE
are
The prizes will be, awarded to the competitor sending in adjudged to be the best photograph
should be accompanied by a smalle print in black and white.
-No picture to be entered in mor
than one Section.
10-Mounts to be only while or creat
and except in the Children's Section must be of one of the following Rizes:-16" by 16", 10" by Ir, 10′′ by
U".
in each Section. Each entry must be 11.No. correspondenco will be entered accompanied by an entry Lorra which will be gubilähed during the period of the Competition, and which
must be pasted on back of entry, B.All photographs entered must have boan, taken in the Colony, of Hong- Kong, Photographs which have hera already entered in other Competitiona are ineligible.
-No responsibility will be accepted for had non-delivery of,, loss of, or damage to
entrice.
T-All entries to be either black; pepią
ar. toned pictures, and murt be mounted. Hand-coloured photograptu are ineligible.
USE THIS FORM
AND PASTE. IT
ON THE
LACK, OF EACH ENTRY.
into in connection with the Com petition. 12-Entries in the Children's Section muse bear the entrant's namo, age • misd address on the entry form, counter signed by a parent. 11---Members of the Staffs of the Hong- kong Telegraph and the South Chine Morning Post are not permitted to 14,--The decisions of the Judges shall be
Anal.
compete,
18—At the conclusion of the Competition
entries will be returned to competitors, on application at the Telegraph prices within seven days.
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SECTION
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