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The
Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual
Amateur Photographic Competition
SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW Competition closes at 5 pm
on September 30
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,
$250
CASH PRIZES $250
SECTION ONE
General Pictorial: Land and Seacapes Architecture Street Scenes, etc Ist. Silver Cup. 2nd $30. 3rd $20 4th. $1250
SECTION TWO Portraits; Informal Close-upa · Human
Studier.
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 (Craftemen'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 n declaration to this effect. Ench entry must have pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph or from the Hon. Secretary Hongkong Photographie Society Subjects at the discretion of competitors.
1st. Silver Cup 2nd $30
3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition
L-The Competition is confined ex-
clusively tu amateur photo- graphers
-No employes or member of any Arm in the photographic trade is permitted to compete,
-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- phs in each Section, Ench entry must be accompanied by a form which
published
during the period of the Com- petition. and which must Do pasted on back of entry. --The right to publish any or all of the entries to reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,
All photographs untered mitant have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligiblo
6. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or darnage to entries.
7-All entries to be
either black.
sopia, or toned pictures, and must be mounted, Coloured photo graphs are ineligible.
6-Pictures submitted to appla tenta should be secompanied by
maller print in black and white. -No pienure to entered to more
than one Section.
10.—Mounts to be only webite or ernam, mitat be of one of the following
zes:-10x12, 16x30.
11--No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Cou- ⚫petition,
1-Members of the State of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete. 12-The decision of the Judges whall
be fan.
14-At the conclusion of the Com
se petition, entries will be returned to competitors on appllexion st the Telegraph offices within seven days...
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September 12, 1940.
Social Welfare Worker
DR. IRENE HO TUNG
IS BRIDE OF MR. HSIANG-HSIEN TSENG
HONGKONG'S leading social welfare worker was the bride in yesterday's brilliant Chinese society wedding at the Gloucester Hotel. She was Dr. (Miss) Irene Ho Tung, and her bridegroom Mr. Hsiang. hsien Tseng.
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Dr. Ho Tung started her career as offelating witness read the marriage Assistant Professor of Education at contract and the bride and groom the Lingnan University, and later exchanged rings, and affixed their the contract. They were joined the staff of the Ministry of Seals to Education in Nanking, which post followed by the officiating witnes she held unul 1937.
the heads of the families and the interested Actively
social malch-makeri. In
Speeches were made by the Hon. welfare work, Dr. Ho Tung is the Sir Shouson. Chow, HE. Dr. W, W.
School founder of the Chung Hwa
director of the Yen. HE. Mr. Liu, and Sir Robert and Club, London; Hongkong Orphanage of the National Ho Tung.
The bride and bridegroom bowed Association fo the Care of War Orphans; and organiser of the Hong- three times to the offelating witness, times to the heads of the kong branch of tho National three
to the motch- famtiles Women's Relief Association.
makers, and once to the guests. The bridegroom is the son of the The wedding cuko was then Inte Mr. Treng Loh-chuen, of cut and tea served, after which the Pelping, and of Mr. Tseng. He was bride and bridegroom bowed to the educated nt the Tientsin Anglo estas at their tables.
Chinese College, and afterwards Krudunted in Mining Engineering at the Misul Technical College of Taku Shipbuilding.
Juined the Palice Administra- tion at Harlan, before becoming chief |
of the of the Printing Department Chinese Eastern Railway there. He is now engaged in industrial ebemistry in Hongkong.
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Colony's Message To Netherlands Council
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Sept. 13. .Sept. 14.
.Sept 18. .Sept. 16. .....Sept. 16.
Air Mall by "Imperial Altwass Bor-
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.Sept. 17.
OUTWARD MAILS Thursday, Sept. 12
The following letter was sent by and Marbe Lo as the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. The Hon. Sir Shousen N. L. Smith, to the Consui-Genersi¦ Atz Malt for Manila, Geam, tionofulo,
us offelating witness, for the Netherlande, Hongkong, n Chen undertook the September 6, on the occasium of thes nnniversary of thie accession to the Throne of the Netherlands of Her
Wilhelmina:
duties of best man.
An rialxorately embroidered core Majesty ted by His Excellency
Feception
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400? drek with the familler "1 11T1 dragon and phoenix design,
war the Cuncer Administering the Goy- warn by the bride, who carried a fan ernment to convey to you on behalf in place of a bouquet. The brides- of this
Colony, His Excellency's maids also wore Chinese ceremonial felteitations on to-day's anniversary dresses.
of the accession to the Throne of the The
Queen Netherlands of Her Majesty Gloucester Hotel, and was attended Wilhelmina, and to express their con- by many prominent European and ndence in the victory of our commun Chinese friends of the bride and!
tobecouse and in the ultimate restoration groom. The honeymoon
of Her Majesty's Sovereign.y spent at Macao,
alt her dominions." The evil ceremony took place in the morning at the Registry before Mr TS. Whyte-Smith, Registrar. The witnesses were 11E. Mr. C. C. Ll und Mr. Ho Wing.
The Wedding Ceremony
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The Acting Netherlands Consul- General, Mr. D. G. E. Middelburg, replied:
"I have the honour to acknowledge) the receipt of your letter dated 6th. instant, conveying on behalf of the For the benefl of quests who were Colony of Hongkong the felicitations not familiar with the Ceremony, ajof
Excellency The Omeer programme in English and Chinese Administering the Government on was made out as follows:
the anniversary of the necesston to Master of Ceremuntes, Mr. the Throne of the Netherlands of Her Leong Foun wool lits place. Thea Uie Majesty Queen Wilhelmina. heads of the families of the bride-
"I shall feel greatly obliged if you grown and bride, H.E. Mr. and Mrs. will kindly transmit to His Excel- C. C Llu (deputising Mr. Yun-Hsten lency my sincere thanks for his Tseng), and Sir Robert and Lady Ho congratulations.”
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Tung took
their seals on the dais.
The "match-makers,” Messra, T. Y.
C.
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G.P.O
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Tuesday, Sept. 17
.Sept. 10, 4 pm. ..Sept. 16, 5 p.m. .....Sept. 18, 7 p.m.
Straits and Calcutta,
Porcels,
Information was received in Hong-
that Flight. Lieut.
Air Mail
Ta
of the Wedding kong yesterday The strains March the bridal procession entered J R. T. Smalley had been awarded the hall: the bridesmaids, followed the Distinguished Flying Cross. by the best man, and the bride and Flight. Lieut. Smalley, who was bridegroom
barn in Hongkong, is the son of Dr.
The bride and bridegroom bowed and Mrs. J. T. Smalley. He is 20 tax cuch
The years of age.
other
three
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Letters,
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Sept. 17, 5 p.m.
Sept. 17, 7 pm.
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways For- vice" to Durban and thence by Sea Servleò to United-Kingdom.
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Beg.
Ord.
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G.P,O,
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Ord.
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