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Amateur Photographic tok-park, mother of Dr Li Shu-fan Palot with Hawa Coert Party (C The Bomber Fund
Competition
June-September, 1941, Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD. For the best and second-best entries.
Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.
$250
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CASH PRIZES SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Sult Life Studies.. (Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers):
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The following Rules will governs the Compulition:
The Competition is open to all photographier.
-The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.
1. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in
(who until recently, was a member ous--A
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Wilfrid Thomas
of the Legislative Council), was held Harrington).
Chinese Christion Cemetery, Noreena Feist, Emmie Joyce and
The Cecil Harrington with orch, Seplet Pokfulum, yesterday afternoon.
to the Marta Mari (di Capua), Serge Krish large attendance testified esteem in which the late Mes Li and Septet; Vocal-Down At Our Charity on Buzaar (Aza), Gracie Fields with her family is held. She died
Nu. 2 orchestra. Tramway Path, Saturday at her residence,
2.15 Close Down.
0.0 Indian Programme. 6.45 Closing Local Stock Quota- 6.47 Compositions
Maurice
tions.
Ravel,
Bomber
Saturday's donations to the Fund include a second cleque for $50 from "Give, Give agam. and then give some more." The lalal is now 12,439 340 6, Lhombre Eventur (twenty-first Taikon Dockyard "Spitfire".
donation) ..................),
313
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250
71.30
Messrs Man Carong. Tailor... P. S. S. Clileken Feed (weekly
donation) Recen Mrs Li was 62 years of age, and
"Give, Give Again, then give some was the widow of the late. Mr Lat
Innrb (second donation) ...... Bomb (welfth Hok-park, who for many years was
Supreine Court of
donation)...... one of the leading Chinese len and
RELIEF OF DISTRESS silk merchants in the United States.
Shanghai Tanking The Hongkong & Mrs Li had been a staunch sup- Taigone-Rhapsodie De Concert,
Corporation acknowledges the following Christian M. Z. Francescatti (Violin) with M. seriptions to the British Fund for porter of the Chinese Church during the greater part of
Faure (Piano); "Miroirs No. 5-La Relief of Distress in China. Hongkong & her life.
Deputies, Valce De Cloches, "Gaspard de in in Fc Chinch (Orthopaedic Centres
Cibet, Walter China); Nuit No.
Mr D. S. Licu (Piano); both within and Gleseking
Ravel-Three Mr Lawrence Kadoorie she gave generously and widely to various charities,
de Mr J. Scott Harston........ Trois outside the Colony. She was highly Sor
beaux oiseaux Songs, Paradis, Nicolette, Ronde, The Lyons Messrs D. Sassoon flanking
Co. Ltd. respected by all who knew her.
An interesting fnet is that Mrs Mixed Chorus cond. by Leon Vitti; Hon. Mr T. N. Chau.
Orchestra A Christian from
family noted for Bolero The Lamoureux
"A Sympathiser" longevity. Her own mother passed
of Paris cond. by Maurice Ravel. M A. Manuel Fox -away-af-the-age-of-102 years.
---7.30-Light-Opera-Selections.. Mrs L is survived by four sons
"The Miracle"--Selection and two daughters, as well
Lundon perdinck), number of grand-children.
The sons are Dr Li Shu-fan, Jr., chestra; The Chocolate Soldier-cut patty Smith, A.D.c
Oscar Hon. Mr J. P. Pennefather Evans Vocal Gems (Stange & Chairman of Directors of the long- hong Sanatorium and Hospital: Mr Straus), Intro: The Chocolate Soldier, Dr Gordon King.........
Bank of China (Itead Office) Li Shu-fong, Assistant Manager of The Bulgarians, Tiralulu, Thank The Information Office of the Farmers That The Bank of Canton Ltd., K. the Wing On Bank, Lid; Dr Li Shu-Lord the War is Over, Failing
Forgive (Ensemble), Son Mr Kwak Chinn *** pui,
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The
Wah Eastern Hospital, and President | Company with orche
Regiment and. by Capt. G. Mr M. 11. La..
Hon. Mr M, K. Lo, CJE Der Mr Albert Raytnond Austin), The Bank of East Asia Lid,
Iton. Mr and Mrs Li Tse-fong Band of of the Hongkong University Alumni Opera Selection
H.M. 770 Kwangjung Provincial Bank Association; and Mr L Shu-tsze, The manager of the Sun O Mining Syndi- Grenadier
af Hoffmann"The Mr. Wylie
Mr S. W. P. Perry Miller; "Tales cate, Kwangsi province.
(Ofenbach), F.R.D.C. Legend of Kleinsnek Tudor Davies (Tenor) with orch.
8.00 London The News.
The daughters are Mrs Liu Wang
of Shanghal, and hin.
Mrs Hule Yuen-kwon, of Rangoon.
Messages of Condolence Many messages of condolence were received by the family, including a personal message from Ills Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northeute.; The family has decided to devote numerous donations received in ficu
8.15 London-War Commentary. 8.25 London-Listening Post," Examination of Points In Daily German
Dance
Dr K. W. Chau
Mesars Jebsen & Co.
0.30 Programme Summary, 8.32 The New Mayfair Orchestra with Gertrude Lawrence (Soprano). tr S. L. Lloyd of wreaths to the Central Ortho- Polka Medley: Intro: See Me Mr B. Wong Tape
The Polka-Polka Valeta, Blaze Away-Two-step, You're Not
EMERGENCY REFUGEE COUNCIL The Kind-Foxtrot, I Want the Whole
The S. C. 1. Post has received the You-Waltz, Take my following donation 10 World to Love
the Emergency Wor
Sing, Daby Refugee Council: Heart Slow Fox-trot,
car
Sympathisers (100th Contribution) $10. Sing-Quicic-step, The New Mayfair Building Orchestra: Gertrude Lawrence Med-
DONATIONS WAITING Dunations for following Organisas
paedic Centre in Kwelyang and its each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a
branches for the relief of disabled form which will be published
Chinese soldiers and civilians in Free during the period of the Com-
must be China. pelition, and which
It has also been decided to donate pasted un back of entry, 4-The right to publish any or all
sum of over $5,000 to the Chinese of the entries is reserved to the
Church Congregational Hongkong Telegraph.
B.-AIL photographs entered
must
have been taken in the Colony ut Hongkong. Photographs which Have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 0.-No responsibility will be accepted for hon delivery of, lou of, or damage to entries 7-All entries to be either black, repla, or toned pictures, and musi Coloured photo- be mounted. graphs are ineligible. 8.Platures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by smaller print in block and white. No picture to entered in more than one Section.
*
1.-Mounts to be only white or creams. must be of one of the following
izes:-10x12 10x20,
11,-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- Politian 13-Members of the Staffs of the and tha Hongkong Telegraph South China Morning Post are not permilled to compete. 13.The decltlon at the Judges shall
be Anal.
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to compelltors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.
15. The use of aliases te mirictly
forbidden.
NAME
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ADDRESS
Please use blórk 'letters and paste one of "there" forma on back
Lof each Entry,
Rag,
Fund, in memory of the late Mrs Li. retro: Limehouse Blues, You Were tions wall collection at the office of the
A long string of cars
and four Meant For Me, Do, do, do, Someone C, AY. Post: Associacan Portugues de truck-loads of wreaths followed the hearse containing the remains from To Watch Over Me, Cup of Coffee, Soccorros Mutuos: Lord Mayor's Fund Emergency Refugee Council; opca; the residence la the Cemetery, where Wild Thyme, Experiment, G. Law for the Relief of Air Victims; B.W.05: a service was held in the Mahanaim renee with orchestra; Rogging The Food Kitchens Fund. Now Territarica Chapel, conducted by the Hev, Yung Rags-A Selection of early Ragtime Hellet Association: Si Vincent & Peaul:.
Salvation Army.
Tobacco Fund Park, Minister of the China Congre Favourites, Intro: Grizzly Bear Rag,
ap, Mysterious Rak." Haunting Rap,
Temp gational Church. He also conducted
The latest buletin of the Over- Pepper Rag, The tation
Red the service at the graveside.
The chief mourners were Dr and New Mayfair Orchestra; Experiment seas League acknowledges among Por contributions to the Tobacco Fund (from "Nymph Errant") (Cole Por Mrs Li Shu-fan, Mr and Mrs Li Shu- fong. Dr and Mrs Li Shu-pul, Mr ter), Gertrude Lawrence with or-the sum of £10 from members of Ll Shu-tsze, Messrs Li Wal-hung and chestra; "Love, Life and Laughter"the Kowloon Cricket Club, making Heury Hule (grand-sons), the Misses Selection, Intro: How Happy the the Club's total contribution (to Dorothy Li, Maxine Li, Sylvie Hule, Lover, Riding on the Clouds, Cherie, May 19) £110.
An anonymous correspondent in Shella Hule and May 1fule (grand- Love, Life and Laughter, The New Hongkong sends £6, presents daughters), and Me Lambert Gock Maytair Orchestra, chin (grandson-in-law).
9.0 Local Time Signal and An-compliments and says the amount has accrued through his giving up smok- ing expensive cigare soon after war 9.05 Variety Programme.
broke out. Medley-Finch Favourites, No. 12; The Fund provides smokes for the Intro: The men'ry of a Rase, Ferry- Empire fighting forces.,, The Over-
Club's boat Serenade, Blueberry Hill, May-acas
address in Oversens Goodnight House, St James's, London S.W.1.
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
ments.
Hongkong Stock Exchange Offelst be Lovely Old LADY'» (Organist);
Summary, Issued Saturday, Is:
Buyora
Again, Ho
Horance Finch
Vocal Birds of a Feather, You're Dangerous (Both from flm "Road to
II.K. Govt 3% % Loan (1934) 94.25 Zanzibar"), Bing Crosby with or- 11.K. Govt 31⁄2 Loan (1040) 94.25 chestra; Organ
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Sales
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Trame $17.30)
Electrics "D" X Ris $22.25. Watsons $10.75
Plano-Old
Intro!
Favourites Medley,
olish Things, Japanese Sandman, i Sweet Sue, Smoke Gota In Eyes, Louise, Somebody Stole My
his
Fire In Tokyo
Turkish Embassy
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22 Puladelph
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Telephones
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.0. OTTAWA, July 27 (Reuter).---The rapid increase in Canada's exports .30 n.of war material and food to Britain .25 n. and her Alles was emphasised in a .1 n.statement here by the Canadian 14.00 s. Minister of Trade and Commerce, .0.90 n. Mr James A. Machinnon.
Canada's export trade increased by .19% n. 30 per cent. in June and there was 10.80 s. a similar increase for the first six months of the year over the same period last year.
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Exports to the United Kingdom during the first six months increased by 28 per cent. and to the United States by 33 per cent.
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Exports to the Philippines were up
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SHIUKWAN, July 27
n.
n.
KUNG SPEAKS
TO AMERICA
Pledged To Win
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" CHUNGKING, July 27 (UP)
Dr H. H. Kung, Minister of Finance and Vice-President of the Executive Yuan, broadcasi to America to-day (Inter-declaring that China la determined to national)-Bun Yat-sen Universily fight the Japanese to the finish in at Pingahek is now without a head order to make this the war that ends following the relieving of his post of all wars and to gain a better world Isu Hsung-ching, the Acting Chan- in the future.
"Our hearts are Alled with con- cellor, and the refusal of Professor Chinit Yun to tolte over
fidence in our ultimata victory," he the post.
Gal, Robinson Cleaver (Organ) and of the Turkish Embassy was burnt Students and faculty members are said. "Under the leadership
when
TL
of
Patricia Rossborough (Plane), Enter-down on Sunday afternoon tainer-Dear Old Fashioned Thing, the building at Kameyamacho in in favour of the return of Dr Trou Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek our Norman
Long with piano; Vocal Shibuya Ward caught fire at 1.13 Lou to his post. Trou is at present soldiers are courageous and deter
of the dren meet hardships and make The Beautiful Bearded Lady, Den't p.m. The fire was soon put under In Chungking, serving as a member mined. Our men, women and chil
of the Standing Committee
cheerfully. All Chinese Go in the Lion's Cage to-night, Zora control. The cause is unknown. Kuomintang C.E.C. He was com-sacrifices
Members of the Turkish Embassy Layman with the Hometowners and
"world. We pledge orch; PianoCharlie Kunz Plano staff led by M. Hurrey George, Am-missioned by the late De Sun Yat-sen are looking forward to the victory of our co-operation towards this end." gity, Medley, No. D.42; Intro: I'll Never bassador, escaped injury although to organise and maintain the univer-the democratic Make the Same Mistake Again, their belongings were burned.
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.....July 28, 4 p.m. Ord...July 28, 4.30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 29
Air hail for Manija, Guam, Hono- lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan- American Atlantio Services."
Airways
K.P.O.
Пек........
Ord,
Reg.
Ord.
and Trans-
July 29, 5.00 p.m. July 20, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
July 29, 5.00 p.m.
July 29, 7.00 pm. Tuesday, August 12
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolula; U.S.A. and Europe in "Pan Amo- rican Airways and Trans-Allantis Services."
K.P.O.
Reg
Ord.
..Aur. 12, 5 pun ..Aug. 12, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.0.
Пед.
Ord.
..Aug. 12, 7 p.m.
.Aug. 12, 5 p.m.
Fellowship
of the
Bellows
JUNE SCORE
470
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