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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 13, 1940.

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Edition. Over 60 excellent views of the Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd, Wyndham Street.

The

Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual

Amateur Photographic Competition

SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW Competition closes at 5 p.m. 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 Bections, CASH PRIZES $250

$250

SECTION ONE

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

SECTION TWO Portraits: Informai 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 (Craftemen's Section)

Chilm

The whole of the work entailed In the production of every entry must have been done by the competitors who will be required

to declaration to make 5 effect. Each entry must have pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph Secretary, The Hon. from Hongkong Photographic Society

the discretion of Subjects

competitors.

Or

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

RULES

The following Rules will guvern the Competition:

1-The Competition in conned m

clusively to amateur photo- Ktophers

1. No employee or member of any

Arm in the photographile trade permitted to compcie,

1-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- Each graphs in each Section. entry must be accompanied by a form which

published will be

during the period of the Com- petition, and which panted on back of entry,

must be

4.The right to publish any or D

of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

-All photographs entered

have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographa which have been already entered in ather Competitions are ineligible -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, los of, or damage to entries.

1-All entries to be

either black,

sepia, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo- #raphs are ineligible.

-Pictures submitted in sepia tones

should be accomp

by

Emaller print in black and white. No picture to entered

than one Section.

4

zo

10.-Mounts to be only white or craID, must be of one of the following atzen:10 X 11, 16x20.

$1.No correspondence will be entered into a connection with the Com- petition.

12.--Members of the State of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning 2'’oat are not permitted to compete.

13-The decision of the Judges shal

be Anal

10-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven

· days.

NAME

SECTION

ENTRY FORM,

ADDRESS..."

LONDON, Sept. 12 (Reuter).The two Hurricane squadrons which attacked nformation of 150 enemy raiders heading for London included several New Zea- landers and a Belgian. Eighteen of the raiders were definitely destroyed and a lot more probably failed to get home.

From the Hampshire and Kentish coast, up the Thames Estuary, over Sussex and Sur- rey, the raiders were clinsed and attacked. Time and again our fighter pilots dodged the escort. Ing German fighters and attacked the bombers, heading them off from their objectives.

A NEW twist in law enforce- ment. Joy Hodges, pictured here, |has been appointed honorary chief- of-police of Universal City, Cali- fornia. The new police chief pre- fers abbreviated bathing costumes

to formal attire.

Indo-China Agreement Report

Japanese Movements May Be Limited

Special to the "Telegraph"

CHUNGKING, Sept. 13 (UP), The Chinese military spokesman states that he has received a report that the Franco- Japanese negotiations are reviewing the advisability of limiting the sphere of activity of Japanese troops in Indo-China.

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It is proposed, according to this information, to limit the aren through which Japanese | proceed to thei

| troops may

north-west side of the Haiphong- Kunming Railway, giving the Japanese access to a roughly

triangular area of approximate- ly 2,000 square miles.

of

From the Japanese point of view, said the Chinese spokesman, this means viriuni mlitary control the area 131 question, From the French viewpoint, Japanese activity would be limited to the northern corner of the Colony instend ef apreading over the entire Colony, as the Japanese apparently wish.

Four Birds With One Stone

"Japan is uttempting to kill four birds with

one stune,"

the said spokesman.

"She is seeking to create distur- bances in French Indo-China, which she will ultimately attempt to

cupy.

be

OC-

"What happens in Indo-China will ugninst prelude to offensives Stugapore, Hongkong. the Dutch East Indies, Yunnan and ultimately the Philippines."

it

If the French do not resist Japanese invasion, the Japanese wil be able to launch three divisions against Yunnan, the spokesman said.

CZECHO-SLOVAKS

IN ACTION

LONDON, Sept. 12 (Reuter),---It- was learned to-day that, a Czecho~] Slovak bombing squadron has madej its first raid 'over enemy territory.".

Individual Czechs have, of course, frequently flown in RAF bombers, but this is the first time that an entire squadron has gone into action. The Czecho-Slovak squadron at- tacked rallway goodsyards at Brus- scle.

32 Missing From The Ivanhoe LONDON

Sept. 12 (Reuter)--The Admiralty states that one officer and 31 ratings are missing and three ratings are wounded on H..S Ivanhoe, the loss of which is already announced.

Major Baseball

TIGERS HUMBLE YANKEES

Cleveland Indians Beat Boston Red Sox

NEW YORK. Sept. 12 (UP), Detroit Tigers continue to make a A Spitfire squadron at Dungeness determined bid for the American shot down six Hoinkels and fighters League pennant, and to-day, humbled Hurricanes then took up the fight, the New York Yankees 6-3, while the bringing down three Heinkel bom-Cleveland Indians, second in the bers and two Bighters.

table, trounced the Boston Red Sox.

Scores were:

The bomber, dazed, their way a few moments turned for home,

continued and then

AMERICAN LEAGUE

falshed

!

Yankees

Donald, Dickey. Flattery.

0

1

Detroit

Дату

Sullivan.

Boston

1

3

2

Ostermelter, Dickman, tatch.

B 10

Battery: Tarder. Pytink. Philadelphia

0

0

a straggler

But the RA.F. had not with them. Hurricanes went into action, shooting down several for certain and damaging more.

Stragglers, Shot Down Two Hurricanes shot down into the sea.

Another broken formation, heading for home, was chught by Spitores over the Kentish conat. A Heinkel 111 went down in flames, a Junkers 88 crashed in flames into the ground and another Junkers BB fell into the

Battery: Cleveland

Battery: Ross, Hayes,

Chicago.

Battery: Dietrich. Tresh Philadelphia

A 0

2

4

B

2

soft. Early. Anderson.

7 13

2

A

Battery Babich . liayes, Chicazo

Battery Smith, Turner, Washington

Bati

spadrons i

St.

Two other Hurricane shot down 12 8ghter-bombers damaged many more,

A Messerschmitt formation tried to protect itself by flying in circles.

The Hurrlennen waited fur sing- glers and the Germarsi last another seven lighter bombers;

Altogether our fighters shot down

88 and another nine fell to star inti- aircraft batteries,

A total of 24 R.A.F.. machines are missing but the pilots of at trast| seven are ante,

LETTER S

Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association

Sir--The Boys' and Girls Clubs Association are holding their anual Swinning Galu on Saturday September 14, at the V.R.C. baths, which the Chairman and Committee

Battery Kennedy. Lawson, Swift.

Piuladelphin

Battery Bobich, F Hayes.

CHICARO

Battery Amith. Turner

NATIONAL LEAGUE

0 13 1 cincinnat

Hallery Thomport, Lombardi

11 1 New York

Lobum, Carpenter. Bar

Battery Chilengo

Battery: French, 'ivad Philadelphila

Danning.

Bultery. 8. 1 Johnson. Smoll Wilson, Alwood.

Pittsburgh

門 2

0

3 }

Battery Heintzelman, Fernandes, Lan-

Brooklyn

Pittsburgh

7 12 R

4 10 1

ning, Lopez

Battery Casey, Mancuso

Battery

Lapex. Brooklyn

Battery:

St touris

Butcher, Lanahan, Davla

12 ว

7

Battery

Hamlin, Mancuso. Phelps.

Bowman, Lanier. Duyle.

12

Padgetl Boston

17 21

1

Battery

Tobin. Bezren

St Louis

1

1

Batters

Cooper, flutchstrimon

Boston

15

2

Ballery Posedel. Broskie

of the V.R.C have kindly played at also helps them to find employment. the disposal of the Assquinition for the The Amolution is at the present afternoon.

GOERING GIVES US WASTE PAPER

Germany contributed paper to Britain's salvage campaign in the form of leaflets containing extracts from Hitler's latest Reichstag speech which were dropped in some southern and southeastern districts. Here we seo. an early morning milkman who, when he picked up one of the leaflets, thought it was good joke.

Chins Up In London

Despite Air Raids

LONDON, Sept. 12 (Reuter)-When Dr. Herbert Morrison, time urgent need of $1.500 to en- From 2 pm to 4.30 p.m. there willable its work to be carried out until

Minister of Supply, toured the damaged areas of London to-day. be vurious swimining events, both in- the end of the year, and we make no cries of "Go To [t" greeted him, | dividual and inter-clubs "races, and apology for taking this opportunity to at 4.30 p.m. there will be massed

appeal for financial help. Our budget

"Keep your chins up." he called to

singing. Rear Admiral A. M. Peters is a small one, and we are convinced the crowd that had gathered to greet,

hizn

will distribute the prizes at 6 pm. that the clubs are thing an import. We are keeping them up. Go to

The Council of the Association ex-ant need in

Lie Colony $5 wilt they replied. tends a hearty welcome to the people enable us to provide club facilities

to attend the Onl Hongkong to

or"

He said later the what we had ex-

on.

but

RADIO

which will offer a practical demon for one boy or girl for n year, andertet to happen at the beginning of ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and stration of the work the Association $100 will keep the whale Association the war was now happening. The 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

going for a week.

people are showing a fine spirit. le doing for the street boys of the

"The Beggar's Opera" -We We therefore ask old friends and

," he went can take Colony.

new to help us All subscriptions, Tragic things are happening

By John Gay The Association is now earing for however small, will be gladly re-everyone knows that if we surrender 12 clubs, which are providing several ceived They should tie forwarded in 1tler, we shall be having an even

Radle Programme Broadcast by hundred boys and girls, who would to our Treasurer. Mr. Kwok Chin, more horrible time for the rest of our Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. otherwise be on the streets, with on efo Banque de l'Indo-Chine. elementary education, and moral andị physical training. The

Association

EXTRA!!

J. C. C. MATTHEWS.

Joint Hon. Secretary

lives. We know too that our nir force is giving the Germans some-and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m.

0.02 m.c's. and 6-1 p.m. on

per ing to think about."

Lecond,

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.

EXTRA!!

LATEST "NEWS OF THE DAY"

FIRST AIR-RAIDS

ON LONDON

SCENES OF DESTRUCTION!

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENCES IN ACTION!

AERIAL COMBAT OVER LONDON!

COAST LINE STREWN WITH NAZE WRECKAGE!

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1.30 Reuter und Rugby Preas, Weather Foreenst and Announce- mcents.

145 Variety Programme. 2.15 Close Down. 6.00

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6.30. An Hour of Popular Classica. 7.80 London Eelay-Tho News. 8.00 Local Time Signni, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03. Vailety with Jack Buchanan, Cicely Courtueidge and Others

9.00 London Relay-The News. 9,30 London Relay-"World Af-

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