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Hongkong Telegraph.

Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

June - September, 1940.

Two Silver Trophies Awarded

by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-bost antrios,

Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO.

First Prixos in each of the four Sections.

$250 CASH PRIZES

SECTION ONE

$250

General Pictorial: Land and Seascapes:

Architecture: Street Scenes, etc.

Thursday,

HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH

June 27, 1940.

„OKAY,

UNCA DONALD!

By Walt Disney

TRY

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PUPPETS OF HITLER

British Press Condemns Petain Cabinet

the

PANAMA MINED

· America Lays Field At Canal

Washington, June 20. The United States han mined both ends of the Panama Canal and has moved heavy arilllery from the Pacific to the Atlantle coast. An atmosphere of intense vigilance pervades the whole Canal zone.

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BRITAIN FIGHTERS

RAIDED

German Planos Over

Wide Arca

German

morning

London, June 25. raiders penetrated the Brillah coastal defences last

tight and early this from the north-east of Scotland to the south-east of England and dropped bombs as far west na Wales.

One bomb struck a house in south-

DOWNED

Spitfires Engage Nazi Plano Squadron

London. June 20.

Nine Spitfire pilots of the RAF. Fighter Command shot down throe of 17 Messerschmitt 100 Oghters in an air battle over North France yes- terday. Three more Nazi fighters were seriously damaged, and, it is belloved, destroyed. Several others

were hit.

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London, June 20. Although the Daily Telegrapli, commenting on Mr. Churchill's speech in the House of Commons, strongly condemns Marshal Petain and his supporters, the paper adds, "We know that the heart of France La not in them.”

l'articular significance is attached Under the

sub-heading "France and to these measures in view of the cast Stotland, killing a woman and ller. Empire," the leader states, persistent reports that the United her child and injuring the huband. "Confidence that France will rise States fleet has left Hawnil and is Incendiary bombs hit a shop nearby patrol, sighted seven Messerchmitts Belavis

The Spitfires, which were оп Amber agati, whatever distress

and oben route to the Panama Canal to take and an scurity of her immediate

unoccupied dwelling was at a height of more than two miles. future up stations off the Atlantic coast and sounded through the Prime Minister's

wrecked. High explosive missiles They climbed higher in an attempt Calcutta Caribbean speech yesterday. The decisiona

blasted huge craters in the

Agencies: open to secure a more favourable position Brigadier-General Devers, already taken by the military com- of Staff in the Canal Zone, said the Chief

for attacking, but the Spitfires raced country. manders and administrators, of the

A communique stater"During after them. French Empire justify the expectation vs were merely manoeuvres, but last night aircraft carried out bomb- While the dogfight was in progress Cebu that its great resources, its manpower admitted that the mines were alive ing attacks on several

districts in 10 more Messerschnitts joined. The Colombo of 63,000,000 and its large arned and would possibly be removed at Great Britain. Anti-aircraft gung Nazis fought in formations of two Haiphong

the end of the manoeuvres, forces will bu resolutely used to

and searchlights were in action and or three, but the British plots out flamburg continue the crusade for freedom and, mine laying was done

It is considered significant that the fighter aircraft went up as General Mittelhauser has pro-Itailan liner Conte Blancamano was bombers were brought down. while the the enemy. At least five

to engage manoeuvred them and inflicted heavy Hankow

enemy damage. claimed from Syria, to carry on the in the Canal so she would be unable mission of France und defend the

"In a single day during the Dun- to see where the mines were laid at property by enemy bombs was not squadron shot

"Reports indleale that damage to kirk evacuation pilols of this Spitfire nonour of her

down 10 serious and casualties were "Mr. Church

German slightghters.--Reuter, No serious damage was done to mill- tary objectives."United Press,

either end,--Reuter.

Many Theorics Revived

looked forward to the establishment in the French Empire of a Government which would

Washington, June 20. epresent the spirit of France and As a result of the movements ofį strive for her liberation and victory the United States fleet being shrouded with the energy of her great days. in secrecy, theories have been revived "That is the task in which we must that the dispositions are intended, labour with all our might, for the firstly, to emphasise the United States cause of liberty is indissolubly one intention of upholding its reading of and the issue is now starkly set be- the Monroe Doctrine if it is chal- tween resurgent barbarism and the lenged from any quarter, either free, civilisation of the British Erapice, overtly or through attempted trans- Let us spare reproaches on the Government at Bordeaux.

fer of territory of the

Puppets in Hitior's Hands "Whatever may have

in

Dog Fight Over Sea

London, June 20. Two people were killed in South- cast Scotland and a man was killed and six were injured in the Midlands.

within the hemisphere Vents lands caused two of

for

the

Trust In Spaniards

Services in

London, June 20. the Tangler Ad-

Balgon

Ipoh

Semarang

Jolto

Seremban

Karachi

Shanghat

Klang

Singapore

Kobe

SlUawan

Clive Street

Canton Cawnpore

Kunin

Sourabaya

Fairie Face Lumpur

Taiping.

Kuching

Tentain

Madras

Tongkah

Manila

Medan

New York

Thingto Yokohama

Jean

(Paking) Penang

Delhi

(hukel)

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS openca

and

FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year

or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened m Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at raves obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor & Trurtes duelsam, and claims recovery of British Income TAX overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of ita Agencies and Branches.

B. A. CAMIDGE,

Manager.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

It was officially stated that four: were killed and 13 injured. Shocis following the warning in the Mid-

deaths. A dogfight was witnessed off the ministration are functioning normally, the maintenance of powerful units north-east coast, preceded by a burst declared Mr. Butler, Forelm Under- In the Canal zone as evidence of the of anti-aircraft are. Two enemy Secretary, replying to a question in United States full preparedness to raldera

H.K. Banks were again dealt.in, were seen to fall into the sea. the Commons to-day. been the defend the canal and inter-coastal Intentions of Marshal Petain, he has gr

An air raid warden stated that he

but at the reduced rate of $1,100, this Asked

If the Government were being in sympathy with the drop of allowed himself and the Cabinct to shipping routes; and, thirdly, to have saw a ralder plunge to earth in alive to the grave responsibility of £3 in the London quotation. A become puppets in the hands of the fleet at a central position for faines after being chased by a Bri-trusting a country which was non-small lot of 1934 Issue of Govern Hitler, The history of the Bordeaux alternative movements in the Pacific tish fighter.

and belligerent Ministry's

or Atlantic in the event of an urgent conduct of affairs

harboured at the ment 34% Loon was placed at $85 The Scottish Hegional Commis- same time so many of the enemy, excoupon, a line of Electric at $58% France, which Mr. Churchill gave emergency in either ocean.

aloner ano

on announced air raid in Mr. Butler yesterday, Frenchmen will best judge,

said "We have been and a small parcel of Realties st From the political standpoint it is south-cast Scotland early this morn-noticed by the Spanish Government $31%, Entertainments came to bust- An ally left to fight for France tono speculated that, in the event of a Ing. Bombs were dropped in several that It intends to respect must regret that in the great crisis successful Gerinan blitzkrieg against districts; Dghters went up and anti-neutrality of Tangier," she fell under the leadership of such Britain, many European possessions aircraft guns went into act brought trust the Spanish Government in this

theness at $6.00.

Sellers action,

Mr. Shinvol! (Labour)~Can we

Electrica $56.75. men as these, but we know that the in the Western Hemisphere, including neart of France is not in them.

Three enemy aircraft

Bates and French "At the request of M. Reynaud, would be placed on an unprecedented, three others were badly damaged and ernment has accepted the honourable

naval stations, down. It is understood that two or matter?

Mr. Butler.His Majesty's Gov- the British

Government released indeterminate status, which might are not likely to reach home. France from her solemn pledge to govern movements of United States The Ministry of Home Security declaration of the Spanish Govern- enter into no separato negotiations nuval units in accordance with the states that the latest.reports indicate ment.--Reuter. with Germany on condition that the national defence policy,

that five persons French Fleet should come to Britis

were killed and ports while the terms for the amis-mates

Unofficial opinion apparently esti- about 20 injured in last night's-air tice

Britain's ability to survive raids-Reuter, were

asked. Then Marshal Germany's threatened blitzkrieg as Petain took office and began to the gravest question confronting the

Gorman Vorsion negotiute-if ls method to surrender United States future outlook as the should be called negotiation-without jeopardising of British

sea pawer "Many solemn assurances

outweighs all other matters in the given that the French Fleet would States polley-United Press,

were extent of its repercussions on United not fall into the hands of Germany -Marchul Petain himself was one of,

1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50 regarding the condition.

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.

the guarantors. He and his Govern-

terms which provide that the French

ment then approved the armistice

Ficet, with all its armament, shall pass under German or Italian cou- irol. Never was there more wan- ton surrender. Petain's Government may have believed it impossible to

1st. Silver Cup..2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50 save more than the scrap of France.

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.

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

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Compelltion:

1-The Competition is confined ex-

clusively ta

photo-

graphers.

amateur

2-No employes or member of any,

Bem in the photographie trade in permitted to compola,

4. The prices will be awarded to the

competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by form which will be published during the period of the Com petition, and which must be pasted on back of entry.

The right to publiab any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

Coll photographs entered

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

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

7-All entries to be either black,

sepia, or toned pictures, and mu be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible. 4-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. -No picture to entered in more

than one Section.

10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following

sizes:-10X12, 18×3.

11-No correspandenon will be entered-

into in connection with the Com petition.

the

11-Members of the Slade of the

Itompkong Telegraph and South China Morning Post are not. permitted to campela.

11-Tha decision of the Judges shail

be cal..

14-At the - conclusion of the Come

petition, entries will be retunecİ : to competitors on, application at the Telegraph oftces, within seven days.

ENTRY FORM

Please use block letters and parts this on back of each' Entry-

Sections 1, 2 and 3′

"Accordingly they have done their Jest to throw away the French Em- pire too, and leave the people of France, without hope of help from abroad, to be stripped to the bone.

"The safety of our own country and Empire is, az Mr. Churchill said, 'powerfully, though not decisively, affected by what happens to the: French Fleet.' We may well abstain from conjecture on the trend of events and rely upon the patience and resolution which we are pro- mised in the measures taken by our own Governincat.”

What Can Be Salvaged?

The Daily Mail, also commenting on Mr. Churchill's speech, writes: "What can we salvage from the ruin of France? Behind us we still have the unbreakable spirit of the French people. The French Empire solidly affirms its loyalty to the cause of freedom. How can we organise the scattered remnants of French power? "Mr. Churchill hopes that the Colonial Empire may become the scat of the Government pledged, in Churchill's words, to fight on. The British people have rentised in- stinctively that, la: Mr. Churchill's words, the safety of Great Britain is powerfully, though not decisively, affected by what happens, to the French Fleet:

The Prime Minister was unable to give an assurance that this power- ful arm would be available to aid and succour Britain in the coming struggle. The Government ald all that was possible to secure it. But Marshall Petain had signed-It away. to Hitler, Ono of the new Bordeaux Ministers said yesterday that Polain 1 given himself to France, But after the German and Italian, oc- cupation how much of A-ance is left?".

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CASUALTY LISTS

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Govt. 3% Loan $93, Ex. Int.

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