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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

DONALD DUCK

June 26, 1940.

By Walt Disney

3-18

The

Hongkong Telegraph

Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

June - September, 1940.

Two Silver Trophies Awarded

by ILFORD LTD.

for the best and second-bost entries.

Four Silver

Trophies Awarded

by EASTMAN KODAK CO.

First Prizes in each of the four Sections.

$250

CASH PRIZES

SECTION ONE

$250

General Pictorial: Land and Seascapes: Architecture: Street Scenes, etc.

1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50. SECTION TWO

Portraits: Informal Close-ups: Human Studies. 1st. Silver Cup, 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50. SECTION THREE

Still Life and Table Top Studies. 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd, $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50

SECTION FOUR (Craftsmen's Section)

The whole of the work entailed in the production of every entry must have been done by the competitors who -will be required-to-make-a-declaration-to-this-effect. Each entry must have pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph or from, the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Photographic Society. Subjects at the discretion of competitors.

FRENCH ACTION

Churchill Tells Of British Part

London, June 25.

ARMISTICE COMMITTEE

London, June 25,

REFRESHER CLASS

Medical Men Give Dinner To Professors

TRY

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MILITARY WEDDING

A social evening was held on Mon- Lance-Cpl. J. E. Carter

And Miss B. Wilson

A German: Atmistice Commitice has been set up at Wiesbaden, states the German Radio. Its functión is to supervise the execution of the armis- tice terms.The French Government has been asked to send representa- day at the premises of the Hongkong tives.

University Alumni Association, in the General von Stuelpanagel has been form of a Chinese dinner. It was appointed Chairman-United Press. the occasion of the end of a refresher The wedding took place at St. course, and was given by medical John's Cathedral yesterday between Rising at 3.47 p.m. to-day to make

graduates of Hongkong University Lance.-Cpl. John Ernest Carter, his latest war statement in the House or peace, depended upon the agree-and medical graduates of Canton R. E., and Miss Berenice Wilson. of Commons, the Prime Minister, Mr.ment made with the French Repubile University, to the medical professorn The Rev. S. Hinchcliffe, S.C.F., and not any particulur administra-and lecturers of Hongkong Univer-offeinted and Mr. J. R. M. Smith was Churchill, sald:

therefore {sity. The House

will feel profound tons or statesmen. They sorrow at the fate of the great French involved the honour of France,

Dr. Eugené de Souza welcomed The bride is the youngest daughter nation and the people to whom wo "However, in view of all one Raw Professor and Mrs. Gordon King and of the late Mr. Thomas Wilson, and have been joined so long in war and of all they had suffered and the Professor R. C, Robertson on behalf Mrs. Wilson of King's Lynn, Norfolk, pence and whom we have regarded forces evidently working upon them, of the medical graduates, and thank- Prior to her marriage she was gover as trustees with ourselves for the pro-it was intimated that, provided the led the Professors for their very ness to the children of Captain and gress of liberal, cultured and tolerant French fleet was dispatched to Bri-patient and effective teaching, also Mrs. Neve, of 25 Peak Mansions. civilisation in Europe. There is no tish ports and remained there while that done by their assistants. He use or advantage in wasting strength negotiations were conducted. His also mentioned the old days of the The bridegroom is the third son of and power upon hard words and re- Majesty's Government would give its Hongkong College of Medicine, not Mr. and Mrs. Jaines William Carter, proaches. We hope that that strength consent to the French Government so well staffed and equipped.. It was of Grimsby, Lincolnshire, and power will be given to us to asking what terms of armistice would very fortunate that the present un- rescue France from the ruin and be open to them.

dergraduates and graduates were re the Cheero Club. The bridegroom The couple are both well-known al bondage into which she has been cast "It was also made clear that His eelving very good teaching and by a mighty enemy and other causes, Majesty's Government was resolved instruction at the University, by able dances, acting as master

has for some time helped with to continue the war and to cut itself men. He remembered, the

(Cheers),

"But, relying upon the true genius of the French people and their judge to ment upon what has happened them when they are allowed to know the facts, we shall endeavour to keep such contacts as are possible through the bars of their prison,

"Meanwhlie, we must look to our

Need For Parliament

Gascoigne,

nt the organ.

of cere.

out of association with any inquiries Major General Sir Willilura Gageorge monies. for an armistice."

the Govern Omeer Administering

Arriving on the arm of C. S. M. ment, presented a microscope to the Bartlett, R.E., by whom she WOS College of Medicine, saying that of given away, the bride looked charm- ed the Prime Minister's statement of the sick came first,

Mr. Hore-Delisha said he consider-all the professions, that of the healing ing in pale mauve Inge with wine accessories and a corsage of hydran- showed the absolute necessity at these times of carrying Parliament Souza also thanked the boats for the

Professor King in thanking Dr. de ea florets and gladioli

with them at every stage.

own salvation and 'effectual defence, it not inconceivable that this dinner, and promised to repent the Ayrli Neve and Rosemary Prior, as

upon which, not only the British, but the French and European and the fortunes of the whole world

She was attended by the Misses

great surrender could have been class next year: perhaps some of the bridesmaids. They wore powder depend. made had the French. Parliament icctures would take place at night, blue frocks, and had wreaths of "The safety of Britain and the been in session and had publle opinto suit medical practitioners who mauve and blue hydrangea florets in British Empire is powerfully, though lon, as expressed through the Press, would not be able to attend in the their hair, and not decisively, affected by what hap not been subjected to rigorous censor-humorous speech mentioned an ex-

Victorian day. Professor Robertson In a posies to match, pened to the French fleet. When it ship?" he asked. became clear that the defeat and sub. "Will the Prime Minister assure pertence he had in pathology, jugation of France were imminent us as I am sure he has the matter

Carried

Mrs. Neve, as matron-of-honour, and that the fine army, upon which at heart-that in this country Parka- after dinner, and if was a very ea

A group photograph was taken wore a smart black frock with white

accessories. so many hopes were set, was retreatment and the free Press will be main-joyable evening in a friendly at- ing under the German advance, M. talned so that the Government will mosphere.

Sergeant Lewis, undertook Reynaud, courageous Prime Minister not be cut off

Iduties of best man. of France, asked me to meet him at inspiration of the patriostimulus and

To

Tours, which I did on June 13, ac- companied by the Foreign Secretary and Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production.

of the, patriotic elements in the country?"

Mr. Churchill: It was certainly no fault of the French Parliament that it was not in session. see that some accounts bave

Mr. Hore-Belish: 1 agree. been given of these conversations

Mr. Churchill And it certainly with the French Government which was no fault of the French

Press do not at all correspond with the that it was not able to comment facts. We have, of course, the record these matters. It was

driven pell -kept by one of the Cabinet secre-mell from its seat by the rapid ad-

taries who was in attendance, but I vance of the enemy. I

trust that do not propose to go into this at any measures we shall take will prevent length.

any stmitar experience

overtaking Separate Peaco Request my honourable £rlend or the "M. Reynaud, after dwelling upon made which I cannot conceive will Parliament, Arrangements have been The conditions at the front and the state of the French army, with which be necessary, but which are very I was well acquainted, asked me carefully worked out to enable Par- whether Britain would release France lament to continue to be the gulde, from her obligation not to negotiate corrector and support of HIS for an armistice or peace without Majesty's Government and for the the consent of her British ally. Al-Press also to play its functions in all

sufferings were and that we had not us." (Chters). so for endured equal trials or made

1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50. though I knew how great the French the vicissitudes which may lie before

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

1-The Compațiiton la confined ex-

clusively

grapher.

01

armateur photo-

2-No employee or member of any Arm in the photographic trade is permitted to compete,

The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending 2% what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in eacit Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition. and which pasted on back of entry. 4.—The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the

photograph entered must

Tompkeng Telegraph.

T(V-

bo

have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been " already entered in other Competitions are ineligible -No responsibiuly will be accepted for non-delivery of lost of, or damage to entries.

SECTION

7-All entries to be either black, seplo, or toned pictures, and mut be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible.

8.-Pictures submlited in seplatones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. 9. No picture to entered in more

than one Section.

10.-Mounts to be only while or cream. must be of one of the following size:18X 12, 16x20.

A

Pressed by Mr. J. Maxton (In-

an equal contribution in the field, dependent Labour) to explain how felt bound to say that i could not M. Reynaud's cabinet had been re- give our assent, but that it would moved and from where the Petain be no use in adding mutual re- Government derived its authority, proaches to other things we raight Mr. Churchill said: hove to bear.

Opens TO-DAY THE

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TISSUES

In gay, cheartul colora: *.

While, Groom, Oichid, Peach

The reception was given by the Ladies Committee and Secretary of the Cicero Club in the main lounge of the Club, as. wedding present to the bride and groom.

Mrs. Carter went away in a glak pigskin frock over which she wore a the white piyskin coat and hat and white'

accessories.

KING'S

FROM OUT OF THE BLACK NIGHT HE COMES

"Ho'stsUppery asaighostl

own.

"I certainly cannot do so in a word. "We agreed that a further appeal It is a very diflealt matter to under- should be made by M. Reynaud to stand the polities of another country; the United States and that if the reply it sometimes is very hard to under- were not suelent to enable him to tand the poli

politles of one's go on with the fight, then we should (Laughter). meet again and take a decision in the Asked by Sir

Percy Harris light of the new facts. On June 10

received a message from M. Rey-(ral) for an assurance that at un

early date there would be an oppor nnud, who

had then moved to Bor- tunity for a full, free and frank dla-

the

American deaux, to say that the

cussion of the whole situation, Mr.i not response was

satisfactory and Churchill said he was very much in requesting formul release for favour of such a discussion, in public France from her obligation under the if possible and in secret if necessary. Anglo-French agreement.

-Reuter,

11. No correspondence will be entered Into In connection with the Com- petition.

12--Members of the Blaffs of the

Hongkong Teiegraph and South China Morning Post are not permitled to compete..

..

The decision of the Judges shall be final.

14-At the conclusion of the Com

petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven. ⚫ days.

ENTRY FORM

I

"Cabinet Immediately convened According to United Press, Mr. and we sent a message, of which 11 Churchill said it was clear from the shall not give the full text, but the Armistice that the French fleet would general substance was that separato pass to the control of Germany and negotiations, whether for an armistice (Italy fully armed,

RAFFLES...the most be- :-

Viose better

loved crook in all fiction returns to the screen lurad on by a fortune in diamonds and a pair of smiling eyes... a whirlwind- of breathless excitement and romantic thrills!

crook than I am

"He's the best friend

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NAME

ADDRESS

Please use block letters and pasta this on back of each Entry in Sections 1, 2 and 3

NEW NAZI TRICK | STOCK MARKET

ON THEIR RÁDIO

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official

The Germans are employing a new Summary, issued yesterday says: radio trick in un effort to cause an Another. quiet day, though there xiety in England.

remained an unsatisfied demand for Recently they brondenst the names H.K. Banks after shares had passed at the reduced rate of $1125. China Lights New were pinced at $3, and the Old at $0,

of several British naval ratings who have been taken prisoner.

The same names, those of men from the destroyer Glowworm, were given over the German

radio

Bales

HK. Banks $1,120

severni. weeks ago. The relatives" China Lights (Old), $6

of the men have long since re-

ceived the official Intimation from the Admiralty of their capture.

China Lights (Now) $3

give the public this impression that

Its obvious that the names have a British worship has been, sunk begi repeated, not as a reassuring within a abort time of the broad- seture to the men's families, but to cast,

Swan, Culbertson & Fritz

Investment Bankers and Brokera

Members of New York Cotton Exchange

Chicago Board of Trade

Manila Stock Exchange

Winnipeg Grain Exchange

Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York

Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal New York Coffee and Sugar', Exchange |

Hongkong Sharebrokers Association'

Shanghai, Block Exchango

SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANILA and BUENOS AIRES

·Cable Address: SWANSTOCK -

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THE REAL GLORY

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co-starring

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