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THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY,

SEPTEMBER 23, 1938.

1

The

St. Andrew's Ladies Hold

Hongkong Telegraph Annual

EIGHTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR

PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION

June-September, 1938

$250

CASH PRIZES

$250

(Donated by "Hongkong Telograph") 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)

Meeting

U.S. COMMODITY Respirators

PRICES

LATEST CABLÈD

QUOTATIONS

New York, Sept. 22. New York Collon

St. Andrew's Women's Fellowship October held their annual general meeting in December St. Andrew's Church Hall yesterday Jan. (1930) afternoon, with the Rev. D. Rosen- Mar. (1030)

May (1939) thal in the Chair.

Opening Closing

Not Yet On Sale In H.K.

Asked whether respirators were available for the public in Hongkong, Wing-Commander A. H. S. Steele- Perkins, A.R.F. Officer to the Govern- ment, sald in an Interview yesterday: "Respirators should not be bought here unless they bear a from the

7.08/03

8.03/01

7,00/00 7:04/04

8.04/04

7.95 N

8.05/03

7.98/98

7.00/00

7.02/02

7.88/00

7.92/02

7.82 Nom. Pansed

New York Rubber

10.30/35

10.45/47

10,34/54

The Secretary, Mrs. Heyward, read! July (1039) her report for the season 1937-38, Spot and said:

"The Fellowship has again hart on Sept. excellent year from the point of view Dec. of finances, attendances and activi- March tius. Thirty-seven meetings have May been held with an average attendance of 50 members.

overnment that the

can

have tests. At only be

the prescribed present, respirators hought from Home and not locally. 16.34/34 A large number are Cu Toute to 1042/43 Hongkong, but they are to be assigned 10.52/32 tn' essential services and not to the 16,57/57 general public."

Sales for the day: 600 tons.

Chicago Wheat

There were 120 names on the re- Sept.

the Dec gister last season, against. 63 year before, because for some tune May we helped to entertain refugees from Shanghai, who were taking shelter

in the Colony. These have now re- turned to their own homes.

Wednesday's Sales:

"A number of interesting lectures Sept. have been given, among which were Dec. and May Calles on psychology, health social work in different parts of the

Oct.

Der.

wormbers have enjoyed visits to the Talpo Rural Home, where they May

welcome, and shown were male round by Airs, Blanchette, and Miss Langford; and also to the School for

showed he

When questioned us to whether or 035/633;not the general public would be sup- plied with respirators, Wing-Cmdr. G34/037a 64/64%

Steele-Perking

replied that the mat- 65/65% 0114/85

ter was sub-judlee. 17,994,000 bushels. | Further information was given that t strong sub-committee, consisting of Chicago Corn

leading European and Chinese eldents, had been formed to arrangs Air Rold Warden work. They are divide the Colony into districts Warden where further Air Raid

The committees will be

507/51 404/10%

495/19 51/51% 5144/515% Winnipeg Wheat 815/01% 41701%

to

617/62 614/01 8478/05

where

sub-committee's

dutlet

1:57.

TC-

with be to

enroll Air Raid Wardens and to enro

their posts. The personnel

Arrange, for these posts will be mer

Training Wardens that Mr. Rosenthall explained

The training of Air Rail Warden formerly the sum of $120 was allocat- ed to St. Andrew's Benevolent and instructors commenced three months this connection, the that attending to many cases and deserved serve, are being employed, by kind assistance from the Church. It had permission of the Hon. Commissioner therefore been decided to divide the of Police. Though the active en-

Church Funds, but it had been noted ago and, in

these other Sociclics were Emergency Unit of the Police Re-

age, well- their own districts. the Deaf, where Miss Li Luk-wah thanks from the following for dona-and women of mature

on behalf of the Their duties will require each of how she taught the received from the Fellowship: respected in

Mrs. Blanchett, children to speak and to Ep-reading-Taipo Rural Home: Miss Li, on behalf them to be gulde, philosopher and of the School for the Deaf and Miss friend to an area comprising about Charity Afternoon "The first Thursday in every month Nell E. Elliott, on behalf of the Social 500 houses.

charity

Services Centre. has been set aside as afternoon, when the teas were kindly provided by several of the members, the money raised on these secasions has been divided among the Talpo Rural Home, the School for the Deaf, the Social Services Centre, St. An- drew's Church Fund and St. Andrew's Benevolent Association,

"We were very

of our most St. Andrew's Benevolent Fund, $30 not take place at present, it is hoped Andrew's Church Fund, $39 In the near future to commence regar members, and also to Mrs. St. Red, wito had been such a splendid Socal Services Centre, $20: Tulpo attive operations.

$20; and School for and much loved leader and Secretary Rural Home,

A circular letter is being sent to to the Fellowship, 1er plaze is he Deaf, $520.

Ofleers Elected

architects in the Colony requesting ing taken very efficiently in the

The following officers were elected them to advise their clients to install meantime by Mrs. Coombes.

for the coming season: Mrs. Heyward certain simple air raid precautions (Secretary), Mrs. Coombes (to con- which, if installed when in the build- ing stage, will be far cheaper than tinue to act as Treasurer until the return of Mrs. Neil), Mesdumics. if done when the buildings are com- Cooking

Starling, Bartholomew, An-

picted. derson, Parsons, Hall. Petherick,

The air raid warning wiren, which and Macfarlane, (Com- was tested ut Gloucester Building Peckham

last week, was in Wing-Cmdr. Sterle- mittee).

Perkin's opinion,

of the most in the

say goodbye to say to have to sum into the following proportions: rolment of Air Raid Wardens will

"Mr. Higgs. our Chairman, is on leave tot, but will be returning to the Colony before Christmas. We are very grateful to Mr. Rosenthall who, in spite of his many duties, has been helping us meanwhile..

some

one

SPECIAL PRESENTATION DE LUXE be on Home leave of Mrs. Neil, each month should be a games after- precautions Union for instruction in

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To be awarded to the bost 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:

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Third Prize: $20 Cash, dunated 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."

The

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 Triegraph."

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

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

COMMENCE SENDING IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW

RULES

following Rules will govern the 5-Pictures submitted

Compet!lian:

The Campetition is confined exclusive ly to amateur photographers. 1-No employee or member of any firm in the photographie trade is permitted to compete.

*

3 The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photograph

in sepla tone should be accompanied hy aamalle print in black and while. 9-No picture to be entered in mor

Ihan one Section

10.-Mouls to be only white or creat and except in the Children's Section inest be of one of the follow alzea-10" by 14", 10" by 12". 10" b

into In connection with the Com petition. 12-Entries in the Children's Section mu

bear the entrant's name, age and addrers on the entry form, counte elgued by a pazent

in each section. Each entry must be 11-Nn, correspondence will be entered

an entry form accompanied by which will be published during the period of the Competition, and which mirt be pasted on back of entry. -All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hong- kang. Photographs which have hera already entered in other Competitions are ineligible.. -No responsibility will ho accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.

All entries to be either black. Reply and must bo or toned pictures, mounted. Hand-coloured photograplis are ineligible.

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT

ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY,

13-Members of the Staffs of the Hong

king Telegraph and The South Chlanj Morning Post are not permitted t compete. 14.—The decisions of the Judges shall be

fina).

28-At the conclusion of the Competition

entries will be returned to competitor on application at the Telegraph offler. within seven days.

SECTION

NAME

ENTRY FORM

ADDRESS

DATE

Please use block letters and paste this on back of each Entry. If entered in Children's Section • parent: blesse countersign mere.

"Our thanks are due to our excel- lent committee, who have worked

Plans for the forthcoming season so hard to make last season a success-

were discussed, and it was decided ful one."

Next week it is hoped to Colony. The report as presented was that outings and plenies should re-successful trials yel held place the usual lectures on adopted.

Air

Raid Mrs. Coombes, who, during the Thursdays; that the first Thursday in have a similar trial at Kowloon.

Requests to the Women's has been acting Treasurer, read the noon, the proceeds to be donated to report on the accounts for the sea- charity; and the third Thursday an all-gas mensures have greatly in- afternoon, This creased, and the civilian anti-gus in- games 1938. The ordinary

structors are fully employed these ending May 26. Fellowship commenced the season arrangement is to continue until theys. Approximately 250 European have volunteered their services with a balance in hand of $32.71,

Ladles con- A Committee meeting was

of the Air total receipts for the period amount-

Wardens. Others have in- ed to $884.60, and the balance in vened for Monday, September 20, at in the medical branch

the residence of Mrs. Heyward, at Raid hand at the end of

timated that they wish to serve as drivers. typists, etc. amounted to $83.11.

ambulance Many more, however, are needed.

son

the season

The accounts were passed.

return of Mr. Higgs.

11 a.m.

The meeting was then adjourned, The Chairman read letters of and tea was served on the lawn.

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