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The

Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

Juna - September, 1940. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries. Four Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO.

First Prizes in each of the four Sections.

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$250 CASH PRIZES $250

SECTION ONE

General Pictorial: Land and Scacapes: Architecture: Street Scenes, etc. 1st, Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.

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

SECTION THREE Sun 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 pasied 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 "followbig Rules will govern

Competition:

I-The Competition is confined ex- clusively to amateur photo- graphers.

-No employee or member of any Arm in the photographic trade permitted to compete.

Juho prizes will be awarded to the competitors arnding in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graph in each section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com petition,

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Itugby Press, 1.30 Reuter and Weather Forecast and Announce ments.

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August 19, 1940,

PLANES FLY FALSELY 30,000 FEET HIGH INFORMED FROM PAGE ONE POLICE

roadway, while a fight between the raldera and British Bighters proceeded overhead...

Stiff Prison Terms

For Junk Master

of

No Escape For Them

The story of how a man fraudulent- Two Narl bombers attempting to escapo ran into Spitfires, which are y converted over $3,000 worth reported to have shot down one of bean cakes and then notified the them. The other when last seen, was Police that the Junk which carried barely 1,000 feet high with British Le cargo had been attacked and thei

goods

dumped, was tuid nt Kowloon fighters of ite

when lalalonarmed reports of Magistracy

Lam to-day There are uncont

Cheung-wan,

junk master, 57, other Naz losses. It is understood that altogether four raiders in the Cheung Hing, 37. steersman, and London district were brought down Lam Chun-afting, 27, another steers- one by fighters before the attackman, were charged before. Mr. started,

Bombs Jettisoned by a pursued Nazi fell in three roads. There were no casualties but considerable damage to private property.

Where Bombs Fell LONDON, Aug. 18 (Reuter)-An Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique says that in ralds upon this country at mid-day, bombs were dropped in the outer fringe of the south London area, in Kent and other parts of south-eastern ahd southern England.

Himsworth.

BANKS

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Kam Cheung and

Chan-shing Cawnpore pleaded not guilty and were dis charged as no evidence was offered

against them.

. False Information

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HANOI GLOOMY

following quotations were (saued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.

BANKS

H.K. Banks $...... H.K. Bank (Lon.) £. JK. Banks (HK) £. Chartered £ Mercantile, A, & B. Mercantile, C. £

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Information hitherto available shows that some civilian casualties were caused in the neighbourhood of Croydon.

Elsewhere the number of casualties .62 n. was small and damage to property

06 n. slight. .0 n.

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Evening Raids

Lam was charged with fraudulent conversion on or about July 18 in Shaukiwan harbour of 30 piculs of bean cakes the property of Tsoi Shing, n travelling trader of the Cheung Lee Ship Yard, Cheung Sha Wan, and giving false information to the Police that his junk had been attacked and the cargo dumped.

-Lam sald that he lind sold the cakes and admitted that he had falsely notified the Police.

Det. Sergeant Bethel sold the cakes were worth $1,068 and had been cold for $1,412.12 and this sum

een recovered. Lam had gone! had been to the Aberdeen Police Station and

ported tint his junk had been at-i

and the cargo of enkes dumped.

The Det-Sergeant pointed out that these false laformation cases gave the Police a lot of trouble.

This evening large formations of enemy aircraft again crossed the south-east coast near Dover. These formations attempted to penetrate the London defences along both sides of Lam was sent to prison for four the Thames Estuary, but were broken months on the fraudulent conversion up by our attacking fighters charge and fined $200 or three driven buck over Kent and Essex, months' hard labour for giving false

The available information is in- information. complete, but it appears that very

Douglasen 5

210 s, 382 b. 10 cts. s. 130 n.

.120 n.

Steamboata $.

..11.

Itido-Chinas P. $.

.100 n.

Indo-Chinas D.S. Shell (Bearers) a/-

.80 n. little

Waterboats $x.d...

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $.

Docks (old) $.

und

dumage was done and few Obituary

32/6 n. casualties were caused in this even- .0.00 n.ing's ruids.

,90

'Enemy Losses

Reports received at 3 pan. B.S.T.

Made Fortune

don't

keep

him

Misanger.

be a In Few Years waiting

Intrusion Of Japanese Inspectors

An account of the humillation endured by the French in Honol following the arrival of large num- bers of Japanese military uniformed Inspectors, was given by a traveller on his arrival in Hongkong.

"When I was in Hone! I saw sev- eral Japanese military planes, which were copies of American Douglas and Laeltheed alreraft, using the French airport. The planes arrive

from Canton to carry out reconnaissance Bights with the inspectors," he said.

saw the French wince as the Japanese crews swaggered from their planes about the airport. There are about 100 of these po-called inspec- tors in Hanel, as first party was cach member of the

was followed by a largo

staff," he added,

deal

"From what I saw of them the Japanese were poor pilots. Their planes appeared to be having a great of engine trouble," he said." The arrival of the Japanese has added to the gloom of the French

Indo-China. population in

Some time

after war started dancing was med at nights hotela and cabarets, as the authorities declared there was to be no pleasure-making while others in Franco were at the front. From following the collapse of

in

Arc even

and the Japanese intrusion, Hanoi is dead. Women stopping using perfume. Champagne which used to be only $4.50 (Hong- kong) a bottle is now four times this All able-bodied civilians are in uniform, and in training" the traveller said.

price. and which must be

parted on back of entry. 4-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegrupis.

All photographs entered murt have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions" are ineligible 1-Na responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of or damage to entries.

All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and must Coloured photo- be mounted.

graph are ineligible. 6-Pictures mibmitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. -No picture to entered in more

· than one Section. 10.-Mounis to be only white or cream,

must be of one of the following: ses:-10x12 16×2.

11---No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com→ petition.

12-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete, 13.—The decision of the Judges sball

b. Anal.

Is-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application st the Taligraph omices within seven days.

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METROPOLE

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"The French can hardly be pected to oppose the Japanese de- mands. They have only got a hand- ful of fighter planes and a few type bombers at Hanol."

ROBBERIES

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AT

PEAK HOUSES

Dock (new) $.

Providents S.

Sh. Docks Sh. $...

MINING

Kallon 8/ Rauba $. ILK. Mines

Hotéis $. Lunds S

LANDS

Lands 4% Debentures Shul Lands Sh. Humphreys $.. HK Realties $.. Chinese Estates S..

UTILITIES

Trums $... Peak Trama (old) $. Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries $. Y. Ferries $.

13 b show that at least 88 enemy aircraft 14. have been destroyed 'in to-day's .3.55 b. battles. Seventy-three of these were .26% ni sirut down by our Oghters, 12 by our

unti-aircraft guns and one by

10/-. n. searchlight crew.

.D.55 r.

Sixteen of our fighters have been .5 cts. t lost in combat but the pilots of eight

ure safe.

were dropped

on

the

.3.35 b. Bomba

31 n south-east coast this afternoon caus- ..100 ning dres before the raiders were

chased away by Aghters.

.0.90 n. .0 n. .3.30 E

101

600 Naxi Raiders LONDON, Aug. 18 (Reuter).—The

Air Ministry news service states that

at least 600 German planes were used .15.10 bin raids on England to-day.

,7.40 n.

Church Services Cancelled .3.70 n

LONDON, Aug. 18

(Reuter), .5514 b. 21 b

When 42 German bombers, flying in close formation with the London area 8.55/05 us their objective, crossed the south- 37 n. Cust, accompaled by escort tighters, 35. they were beaten back by RAF.

5% n.

17 n. Sighters long before they reached

China Lights (old) $. China Lights (new) H.K. Electrics (old) $. H.K. Electrles (now) Macao Electrics (old) Macao Electrics (new) S.. Sandakan Lights $ Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $.

INDUSTRIALS

.3.35 n.

their objectives.

Sometimes the sky was alive with planes. .b.

10 n 11 n. 214 ..8.60 b.

Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.90 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref), Sh. $...12 n. Canton Ices $....

.....11. Cements $.....

14.80 b. ~4~ H.K. Ropes

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $.

.17.00 b. Watsons $.

.8.30 50. Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $

Wing On (HK) $.. Powell Ltd. $

COTTON MÜLLS Ewo Sh. $.. S'hol Cotton Sh.

MISC. H.K, Govt. 4%

.7.45 .

2.13 n.

,30 al.

of

Walter Chrysler Dead GREATNECK, Long Island, Aug. 18 (UP).-Walter Chrys~| ler, motor magnate and one America's richest men, died here to-day aged 65 from cerebral haemorrhage, after a busines career which was an almost per- American fect example of the ideal.

The son of a railway locomotive driver, young Chrysler went to work as a machinist's apprentice in rail- way workshops for five cents a day..

At 33 he had become superinten- dant

of motive power for one of the companies Great American railroad

of and was already talked

09 coming railway executive. He was

a

put in chargo of American Locoito- tive Co., turned operating losses into profits in less than a year,

But Chrysler's mind already wandering from locomotives towards the

new transportation-automobiles. He had seen the potentialities of au-

was

As the Germans returned they were challenged by anti-aircraft are and finally fled across the North Sea, hotly pursued by Beltish fighters.

All church services at oud Inlandtomobile manufacturing and when he town were cancelled.

CREW OF ELVIRA ALIVE?

con-

.1 n.

· FROM PAGE ONE .33 n.

.210 n. Japanese and bave since been kept in secret confinement. According to 002 n. the reports, Petersen und Torrey H.K. Govt, 3% (1934) ...95.n. were taken from Hainan to Formosa, H.K. Govt. 34% (1040)....95 .

where they are now alleged to be Ch. Gove 5% 1925 GSBds.35%.

held. The Elvira has been H. K. Entertainments $....6.00 n.

n.scuted. Constructions (ld) $.. ..1.60 a. Constructions (new) $..

Enquiries are being instituted by ...American consular authorities, the Vibro Paling $......

8. "Telegraph" learns. Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) 9/8/9 n. In Marsmans. Inv. (H.K.) 8/~ ..4/- ¤

MANILA BILARES Following are sales and bid prices:

Aug. 17. Aug. 19. Morning Morning CTOR

Atoka

Two Peak residences were entered by thieves during the week-end.

Capt. 1. D. H. Helby reports that Antamok

Baguio. Gold trays were stolen patong Bubay four silver unh from

Benguet Coni, Mr. Pentreath reports that some Big Wedge one entered his residence by an open cons, Mines

Coco Grove

window and stole $25 in money.

room.

Swiss Raid Alarm

-SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH” ZURICH, Aug. 19 (UP).—Air. rold| alarms were again sounded through out Switzerland last night and carly this morning.

Anti-aircraft guns went into action

Demonstration

East Mind. IX.I

Ipo Gold Itogon Mining Mambulso Cona.

Motherlode

Mine Operations North Candarines Parecale Gumaus San Mauricio .... Surigao Caz

at Berne when planes were heard Buroa Cana.... overhead.

Syndicate Invest.

United Paracale.

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10

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War

If U.S. Doesn't Go To

War Will Go To U.S.

-Ambassador

this connection It is recalled that three Americans, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Sever and Mr. Morgan Pattison were recently released by

was offered a post with the Buick organisation at hall his railway. salary he accepted at once.

Inside a few years he had stepped up production from. 45 to 500 cars a day:

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Ile did the same thing for the Willy's organisation few years later and then, in 1024, put on the market the first Chrysler car. It was an immediate success.

When the Chrysler firm was ten years old its founder headed a foe- tory which turned out 750,000 cars a year. He had amassed, for him- self, one of America's finest fortunes. His success came largely from his technical knowledge. He was engineer building cars, not a banker producing revenue. He could, at need, have performed the duties of workman in his any executive or whole plant.

the Japanese authorities in Formosa ASSASSINATIONS

IN SHANGHAI

after being held there for some time or charges of entering a forbidden zone in their yacht Cynjo. Cynjo

The

an

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” SHANGHAI, Aug. 19 (Domel) Two assassinations of a political

has been confiscated.

Owner Uninformed MANILA, Aug 10 (UP)-Senhor Alfredo Carmelo, the owner of the occurred in Shanghal this

yacht Elvirá, hos received no news of the rumours that the yacht has been'detained at Hainan Island.

He is asking the Japanese con sulate to investigate the report.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Donations to the War Fund

Of the S. C. M. Post, Ltd.

A total of $1,307,042.00 was reached on

morning..

Chung Kung-liang, member of the Fulden regime, was attacked by two gunmen at his residence on Yuruen Road at 7.30 am.

He was wounded; in the chest and his condition is) critical.

Linng Chang-hai, an employee of the "East Asia Anti-Communist League" was shot dead by three unmen as he was leaving his home near Brenan Road at 8 am,

Saturday. By the War Fund inaugurated MYSTERY FLEET

by the B. M. Port, Lit

Latest subscriptions:

Members of the C.B.C.C.:

- Mr. M. E. Purvis

Mr. J. Gellatley

T. B. C.

Found"

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Anonymous ·

Isle of Dogs". "Guernseyman"

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

W.O's and Bgts' Club, No. 8 Sectio

TLA.O.C..... (Domel)-In his first public PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18 speech since his return to the United States. from France, Mr.

William Bullitt, American Ambassador to France, warned to-day that Germany would attack the United States if she ever succeeded. in defeating Britain, heli

PBS, Chicken Feed Box (weekly

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European YM.C.A. (sale of old tinz,

Police M.C.La (from, prizes)

·FROM. PAGE ONE

divisions massed along the Indo- China frontier.

Report Denied CHUNGKING, Aug. 19 (Reuter). Authoritative quarters here yester- day gavo "Reuter" a denial of re- ports from Vichy that Chinese units had crossed the Indo-China frontier. It was also denied that a protest had been sent by the Indo-China the authorities.

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The United States will suffer the fate of, France, unless we wake up and demand that Congress conscript our men and send our destroyers to Britain.

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Friday, Aug. 23

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Shanghai:

tsla. Shanghal.....

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...Aug. 24, 5.80 p.m. Air Mail for Indo-China Malaya, Java and Australia by the Imperial Aleways Service/

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G.F.O, & K.P.ON

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Atrica and United-Kingdom

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Japan

Haiphong

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Monday, Aug. 28

Tuesday, Aug: 27

10.30 ant.

· Manila, Australia and New Zealand

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Act. 27, 4.15 pm

„Augő 21, 6pm.

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