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The
Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual
Amateur Photographic Competition
SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW Competition closes at 5 p.m. on September 30
Two Silver Traphics 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 fear Sections.
$250
CASH PRIZES $250 SECTION ONE
General Picturial: Land and Seacapex: Architecture: Street Scencs, etc.
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50.
SECTION TWO Portrait: informat Close-ups: Human
Studies.
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd, $30. 3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50.
SECTION THREE
Still Life and Table Top Studies.
2nd. $30. 1st. Silver Cup.
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 Lo make a declaration to this effect. Each entry must have pasted on the back a special entry for obtainable on application
or
from The Hongkong Telegraph Hon. Secretory, from the Hongkong Photographle Society. Subjects at the discretion
competitora.
of
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50.
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Compeition:
1. The Competition is confined ex-
clusively
amateur photo-
graphers
Lo
2.No employee or member of any Arm in the photographic trade la permitted to compete,
1. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending In what are adjudged to be the best photo graph tr rach Bection. eatry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which
must
pasted on back of entry. -The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the
Hongkong Telegraph,
All photographs entered
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have been taken in the Colony of Tangkong. Photographs which
have been already entered
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ather Competitions are ineligible 6-No responsibility will be accepted
for non-delivery of, loss of or damage to entries.
Z-All entries to be either
black,
sepia, or toned pictures, and murt be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are eligible.
&-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by
maller print in black and white. -No picture to entere in more
than one section.
10.--Mounts to be only while në cream. must be of one of the following sizes: 10x12, 18×20.
11.-No correspondence will be entered
into in connection with the Com petition.
13.-Manbers of the Staffs of the and the Hongkong Telegraph South China Morning Port are not bermitted to compete.
27-The decision of the Judges shall
be final.
16-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors on, application as the Telegraph offices within seven days.
ENTRY FORM
NAME
SECTION
ADDRESS
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1, 2 and 3,
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September 13, 1940,
LONDON, Sept. 12 (Reuter)The two Hurricane squadrons which attacked a formation 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 chased 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"
Chinese military CHUNGKING, Sept. 13 (UP).—The spokesman states that he has received a report that the Franco- Japanese negotiations are reviewing the advisability of limiling the sphere of activity of Japanese troops in Indo-China.
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It is proposed, according Lo this information, to limit the area through which Japanese-
the troops may proceed to north-west side of the Haiphong- Kunming Railway, giving the Japanese access lo n roughly triangular area of approximate-
ly 2,000 square miles.
From the Japanese point of view, spokesman, this said the Chinese
means virtual military
in
question.
Colony
control
northern instead of
the ren
From the French viewpoint, Japanese activity. would be limited to the corner of the spreading over the entire Colony, as the Japanese apparently wish.
Four Birds With One Stone
"Japon is attempting to kill four birds with one stone," sald the spokesman,
"She is accking to create distur bances in French Indo-China, which she will ultimately attempt to oc- сиру.
"What happens in Indo-China will
uffensives be a prelude to
against i Dutch Singapore, Hongkong, the East Indies, Yunnan and ultimately the Philippines."
A
If the French do not realst Japanese invasion, the Japanese will 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 made its first raid over enemy territory.
Individual Czechs have, of course, frequently flown in R.A.F. bombers, but this is the first time that an entire squadron has gone into action
The Czecho-Slovak squadron at- tacked railway goodsyards at Brus- sels.
32 Missing From
The Ivanhoe
LONDON, Sept. 12 (Reuler)The Admiralty states that one officer and 31 ratings are missing, and three ratings are wounded on H.M.S. Ivanhoe, the Ides of which is alrendy
A Spitfire squadron at Dungeness shot down six Heinkels and fighters.
Hurricanes then took up the fight, bringing down three Heinkel bom- bers and two fighters.
The bombers, dazed, continued their way a few moments and then! turned for home.
But the RAF. had not finished with them. Hurricanes
Major Baseball
TIGERS HUMBLE YANKEES
Cleveland Indians Boat Boston Red Sox
NEW YORK., Sept. 32 (UP),-~ Detroit Tigers continue to make a determined bid for the American League pennant, and to-day humbled the New York Yankees 0-3, while the Cleveland Indians, second in the table, trounced the Boston Red Sox.
Scores, were:
went Into yankees
action, shooting down several for certain and damaging more.
Stragglers Shot Down
Two Hurricanes shot a straggier down into the se
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Donald, Dicker.
Detroli
Battery
Rowe, Sullivan. Barton
Battery: Ostermueller, Dickman, Hatch. Cleveland
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Dattery: Smith, Turner. Washington
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13
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Battery: Anderson, Early. B. Louis
Kennedy.
2
Battery: Harder, Pylak. Battery: Row, Hayes, Chicago Dietrich, Tresh.
Battery:
Another broken formation, heading Philadelphia For home, was cought by SpitÅres over the Kentish coast, A Heinkel 111 went down in dames, Junkera Pudelphia 68 crashed in flames into the groundi and another Junkera 88 fell into the sca.
Two other Hurricane squadrons shot down 12 fighter-bumbers and damaged many more.
A Messerschmitt formation tried fo protect itself by flying in circles.
Battery: Babich, F. Hayes.
Chicago
4
&
2
Battery Pindelphin
Hayes Battery Babich, F. £tcogo
Battery Smith, Turner.
NATIONAL LEAGUE Battery: Thompson, Lothbardi
4 11
The Hurricanes waited for strog- xlers and the Germans lost another Cincinnati seven fighter bombers.
Altogether our fighters shot down |
New York Lohrman, Carpenter.
iter, Danning.
Battery
88 and another nine fell to our anti-Chicago aircraft batteries,
Jattery Philadelphia
French. Todd.
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A total of 24 R.A.F muchiies me! Dattery 8. I. Johnson, Small, Wilson, missing but the plots of
seven are safe.
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LAWN BOWLS SWEEP DRAW
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Pittsburgh
Battery Heintzelaan. Fernandes, Lan ning, Lopez Brooklyn
Tattery: Caney, Mancuso.
Pittsburgh
Battery: Butcher, Lanahan,
Lopez
Brooklyn
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Battery: Hemiin, Mancuso, Phelps.
Bt. Louis
Battery:
The following is the draw for this Padgett," weck's lawn bowls sweep:
Bowman,
Battery Tobin, berres
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Lanier. Doyle,
Bosion
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St. Louis
A
1
Battery
Cooper. Hutchinson,
Botton
13 15
1
Posedel, Broskic.
(81)
Civil Service v Kowloon C.C.
FIRST DIVISJON
(702)
K. Docks (491)
C.C.C. (201) H.K.F.C.
(680)
Police
v. K.B.G.C. (834) v. Rec. "A" (551)) v. Indian RC
SECOND DIVISION
(500)
Battery
Ceferino Garcia
Beaten Again
NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (UP)—Me
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 see 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 (Reater)~When Dr. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Supply, toured the damaged areas of London to-day,
v Kowloon F.C.
"Keep your chins up," he called to cries of "Go To It" greeted him.
(150)
(052) Beloise, one of America's leading
deat one crowd that had gathered to greet HK.C.C. (741)
welter-weight boxers, to-day
former Ceferino Garcia,
middle- birn.
"We are keeping them up. Go to Taikoo (409) K.C.C. (365)
weight champion of the world, on
11," they replied. points.
v Recreio (413) v. 9.C.C.C. (420)
v. K. Tong (482)
THIRD DIVISION
K.F.C. (620)
K.B.G.C. (748)
v. P.O.C. (202)
v. H.K.C.C. (779)
The following numbers drew "non- storters".-
First Division.-Recreio "B" (250),
Police (11).
Fanling Starting Times
Old Course Second Division. Craigengower 9.30 I A. Annett, JB, Harrison. (138), K.B.G.C. (376).
$0.00 A E. Lisenman, F. D. Hunter Third Division. -Cralgengower 1004 W. S. 1ler, 11 Overy (368), H.K. Electric (115)., Hongkong 10.00 G. G. Aftkenhead, H. T. Smith. P.C. (288), Indian R. C. (28).
10.04
New Course Mrs. Hier. Bits. Overy
EXTRA !!
RADIO
"The Beggar's Opera"
lie said later that what we had ex-ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and ected to happen at the beginning 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) the war was now happening. The people are showing a fine spirit.
"We can take it, he went on. "Tragic things are happening but everyone knows that if we surrender to Hitler, we shall be having on even more horrible time for the rest of our lives. We know too that our
By John Gay
Radlo Programme Broadcast by air Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.c's. force is giving the Germans some- and on Short Wave from 1-2.10 p.m.
and 8-11 pm. on
9.63 m.e's per thing to think about."
second.
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cussion,
12.30 Cesar Franck--Senata in A Major.
EXTRA!!
LATEST "NEWS OF THE DAY"
FIRST AIR-RAIDS
ON LONDON
SCENES OF DESTRUCTION! ·
ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENCES
AERIAL COMBAT OVER
IN ACTION!
LONDON!
COAST LINE STREWN WITH NAZI WRECKAGE !
AT
TO-DAY QUEEN'S
THE
Alfred Cortot (Piano) and Jacques Thibaud (Violin).
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.
1.03 Billy Culton and His Band in Dance Mnale.
1.30 Reuter and
Rugby
Press,
Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
1.45 Variety ·Programme,
2.15 Close Down,
4.00
0.20
9.40
tions.
4.30
Geraldó and His Orchestra. Closing Local Stock Quota-
An Hour of Popular Classics. 7.30 London Kelay-The News.
8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements,
8.03 Variety with Jack Buchanan, Cicely Courtneldan and Others,
9.00 London Belay The Nows 9.30 London Relay--"World Af-
0.45 John Gay's The Beggar's Opera,"
10.35 Marck Wober and Ella Or- chestra.
11.00 Close Down.
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