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JUST RECEIVED fresh supply of Sutton & Sons' flower and vegetable seeds of the best that is possible to produce, Graca Co., 10 Wyndham Street.
THE KONGKONG NATURALIST, Price $4 3' and 4. Vol. X nos. (postage extra). Now on South China Morning Port Ltd.
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The following rates charged for mailing single copies of
the following newspapers
abroad:-
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10 cents per copy
British Empire and Foreign
25 cents per copy
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China and Macao
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The
Hongkong Telegraph
Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic 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 Scellens,
$250
$250
CASH PRIZES
SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies, (Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers).
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10
-SECTION TWO. Portraiture.
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10
SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY
2nd $50. 3rd $30.
RULES
4th $10
The following Rules will govern the
Competition:
The Competition is open to all photographers.
ford
-The entries awarded the
Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competitions, will not be entitled to any other prizes.
-The prizes will be awarded to the. competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo graphs in each Sections. Each entry, must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com petition, and which pasted on back of entry. -The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
must
#--All photographs entered
be
have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible.
4. No responsibility will be accepted for non deitvery of, loss of or damage to entries.
7.All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and must photo- mounted. Coloured
be
graphs are ineligible. -Pictures submitted in sepia tanes should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. -No picture to entered in more
than one Section,
10-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following Bixos:-10X13, 10×30.
11-No currespondence will be entered
into in connection with 'the Com petition,
12-Members of the Stairs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete.
13-The decision of the Judges shall
Anal.
14-At. the 'conclusion
of the Com petition, entries will be returned
to campetitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days. 15-The use of pilaanu is strictly
forbidden.
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AIR RAID PRECAUTION ORDERS FOR WEEK
A.R.P. Orders inued by Wing-Comman der A, IL 8. Stedte Perkins, Director of Air Raid Precautionsardens
Tanorery
of the Sale by Public Auction: to be held on Monday, the 29th úay of September, 1941, nt 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excelloney the.Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Shok Shan, in the Colony of Hong
The following honorary appointment has been awarded in recognition of the Valuable neistance rendered to the AR.P. V. AL Organization, In Itongkang-Mr
Barrades to be Honorary Divisional War
diert.
Kastructional Plims
'Exsmitallon Resulta
The following have qualified as War- dens but are not available for ARP, ser- vice-Wong Yiu-hung, Hung Leung, Lul Kin-yus, and Yeung Po-kit.
Strength IncTORIO
The following have qualified as War
dots and are posted to Divisions as hero-
under:
Eastern-030 Bhi Ka-hok. 1621 Vick Hon-leung, 2313 T. II. Blody.
Upper Levels 303 Chan Shiu-bun, 875 25 Kam Kum-chuen, 531
Kong, for a term of 75 scarð, | Post" will be shown at tho. A.R.P. Chub. Pui-chak, 2640 Lo Dick-
with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the. Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 70 years.
A fim entitled "Working of a Wardens King's Park, on Wednesday, October 1. at 0 p.m. Kowloon Divisional Wardens and their Deputies or invited.
Photographs
of twn A contract for the supplying photographs of Wardens has been closed and details of procedure are being cir cularized to Divisional Wardens, Those Wardens who have supplied photographa at their own expense are entitled to a refund at contract rates. Refunds will not he made an non-contract photographs, which reach Headquarters after October Instructors of Classes FB and C394 on wards must apply to Headquarters for oilers on the studio for photograpling candidates:
4.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- unl of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of tivo hundred dollars, (200) in cash. This sum will be refunded од payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. QURITY
Inland Lat
Chatham Road &
Street & Pak Kung
No. of Sale.
Registry No.
Locality
Boundary {Measurements
H. F.
feat fest fertilent
X.
W.
as per safe
plan.
Contents in
Ann. feet. sq. feet
Upset Price
about
17,500
$28,350
The purchaser of the lot wil be required to pay to the auctioneer in ensh the sum of $2,835.00 (being 10% of the upact price) im- mediately after the fall of the balance of the the premium being paid in accordance, with the Conditions of Sale.
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of September, 1941, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nei Chung Gap Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dlapo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if net the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised cilicer who will be present at the sale; the sum of two hundred dollars, (200)_In_cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale.
Inland Lat
Registry No.
אסי מורד
Wong Nel Chung
Locality
Gap Road.
Boundary Measurements
N. 8. E. W.
feet feet}fert|feet
as per sale
plan.
198
15.200
The purchaser of the, lot wil be required to pay to the auctioneer in cash the sum of $456.00 (being 10% of the upset price) . ¡m- mediately after the fall of the haramer, the balance of the premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.
BRITISH
WAR
ORGANISATION FUND
Help Bombed Civilians in Britain
Old clothes of all descriptions are badly needed for Men, Women and Children in the
Bombed Areas in Britain. Such gifts will be received by the B. W. O. F... c/o Government.
"House, during office hours. Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. allowing for Lunch
Interval
and Saturdays from 9.30 am until i p.m;
Strength Decrease
Lar nian, 3000 Ng Sui-ching, 4324 Ng Bro-fen, 4407 Tam Nin-ling, 4400 Wan-fal, 4410 Chi-yun, Young Woon-lam, 4400 Chan hon, 4469 Leung ling-fun, 4470 Li Fook. 4407 Chul Hang-kong. 46 Lam Yeux- kwun, 4471 Wong Kwok-hang, 4412 Yuen Anon-chor.
Western-1100 Lau Pa-hung. 3118 Poon 4300 Cheng Kwong, 4300 Tim Chi-tai, Ngai-wah. 309, flor Chung-hing, 4433 Leo Yee-so, 4450 Li Ping-yuen, 4457 L Sum tong, 4450 Mak Chau-shing. 4400 Tam Kwong, 4483 Wong Shun-tang. 4404 Wong Sui, 4401 Tam Sun-tal, 4462 Tang Po- Tal-man,
Central-42 Chan Geo-ping, 3887) Chow Clu, 4449 Kwan Wing-hung, 4444 Kwan Yan, 4445 Kwong Man-bun, 2014 Lai Min, The following Wardens have been per-447 Let Hing-kee, 4118 1-Yok-long. 4443 Tank Yuk-long, 4394 Wong Kok-ning, 2323 tied to resign: Upper Level-Deputy Divisional War- Leung Long-hin, 4450 Fung Wal-ba, 4451 dea V. M. Diarradas. EnniemDeputy Ko Chung-ping, 4452 Wang Fook-choy, Divisional Warden E. O'Neil Shaw. Cen- tral 2772 Miss Cheng Kwok-ying. Sham- DS/W Vim Hor-kwan. allpo1863
Warden
Fong ChDeputy District
The following wardens have been struck
off the strengin;
Hung Hom-2342 Laj Ip-ize. Central 441 Chow Kanginoon.
Warden has been dis- The
Kowloon City-3041 Cheng. Tit-man, 2113 Cheng T-kan, 3140 Cheng Wal-tong, 3432 Cheung Lit, 4023 Lai Chi-kin. 4020 Lau Kan-sang, 4294 Lau Pak-hung. 4207 Kim-wah, 4200 Lel Chak. #200 Leung
4500 Leung Ngak.wa. Leung Kok-war.. 4412 Ng Chi-wah, 4413 Poon Neck-aling. 4414 Slao Mun, 4410 Wong Hon-yut, 4415 Yung Wal-man.
Shamshulpe-1018 Chin Wing-bay, 3422 Chung Chi-yin, 3058 Kok Kainschlu, 4281 Kip Lung chu, 1200 Tong lúc chung 420 Wong fung.
Jing-chee. Yaumall-2233 Chan Chan Wing-chien, 3470 Cheng Kar-wonk, 4420 Hung Hau-chun, 4421 fung 4422 Hung Wal-ming, 4423 Lee Chi-wing.
missed. 2827 Lo Kog-lin
Change of Address Shambulpo.44 Chang Kee (UI) to 160 Yu Chau S1; 3681 Leung Hay (W) to Yau Sing Weaving Co., Fock Wing 6t.
Kowloon City156 Mles To Chan (A) to 40 Sal Kung Rd, 2nd floor; 1823 Prank Fatteded E) to 18 Dorset Crescent, Kow-4424 Leung Yiu-kuen. 4425 Li Hung-hay, Joon Tong.
TO-MORROW
AT THE
KING'S
THE YEAR'S GREATEST THRILL...
AS TWO WORLD-FAMOUS HUNTERS STALK EACH OTHER!
HUNTER!
3133
Bun,
HUNTED!
4420 Rio Wat-sun, 4127 So Fook-tin, 4427) Taang Kin-bong. 4429 Wong Kwan. 4430 You Kal-wing, 4431 Leung Shiu-tong, 4432 Tang Chi-keung.
Mongkok.4154 Miks Lam To (A) to 188 Tung Chat St., ground floor.
Tim Sha Tsul93 Lam Cheuk-tong () to Water Pallen Station, Tsim Sha Tul fe/o Inspector Saunders): 4058 Choi Fook-sang (NCY) to Swalaw Shop. 1199 O. P. Vagnone. The following quali Chung King Arcade,
Mengkok-4264 Chan Shu-wing. Kow- Joon Ileadquarters-2703 13 W. Jernoko.
fed as n Telephonist and is posted to AR.P. Hentqunrter1509T O. V. Cheung.
Ifung Hom-2120 Chow in KCV) to
Civil Communications Bam Sam Weaving Factory, To Kwa Wan
Western-4007 Lo) Kim ching KCY) to
Transfer-433 L. E. N. Ryon (C) 20 Yuk Mlor St., 2nd noor.
transferred to Civil Communications. Yaunati, 4130 Tong Kim-sang (W) to
Strength DecreaseThe following do 314 Shanghal St. 3rd floor.
Eastern B/W 076 (7) Mrs Charrington patch rider te permitted to resign.-D. I
No. 1 Chan Fong-in.
AP. Despatch Corps Wongmelchong No. 2nd floor. (UL) to
Leave of Absence
The following Wardens (Communica- Eastern-050 Miss Au Young Shuk-Hons) have been permitted to resign
S.C/W. Ip Man-klu. 1000 Leslie Fox, 1033 ching til October 12, 1941.
So Kwakichal,
Upper Levels.-D.G/W 506 Ting Chung: lat and DS/W 840 Ting Chung-yee, till
October 15, 1041.
Stanley.Divisional Warden W. G. M. Wilson fil October 8, 1941.
Central-3270 Miss Kwok Put-wah January 20, 1012.
Shamshuipo. 7743 LI Yeung-kwong
October 12, 1941.
Hung Homi-361
October 13, 1041.
Chow Fook-wah
Alterations-355A Chau Teol becomes 23A, 104A, Jo Hong-ling becomes 893A, 130A Lo Wing-cheung becomes 815A, 200A Lui Bing-kwan becomes, 1477B, GIA Chitu tition-cisal becomes 43A, 1031 Chu Kam
J. Anderson tit tong becomes 183A, 10271
becomes 280A, 227A Kwong Pak-chutz La Kam-fal, 530A S1 Fook-cheung name should be canceled, 630A should be Upper Levels instead of Eastern Di
should be A.trict, 42A Chan Wang-lam
struck off, 541A Leo Kwok-ying becomen
Western-Deputy Divisional Warden H. Vellman till October 20, 1041.
Kowloon City GAY 2003 A, J. Kew 380, 217A Tang Shiu-fan, name should be tut October 5, 1941; S/W 2003 Mixa Chung Cancellesi. So-lan til December 23, 11.
Appointments
The following appointments are notined with effect from September 24, 1941)
The following are appointed Wardens to the (Communications) and attached
it.P. Despatch Corps: Telmshatsul-200A Tiang Shiu-fan, 207A Kowloon CityDeputy Divisional War- den Ile Chok-nam (who reverts to the Hyndman, 210A A. Henri. 709A LAIM Yat, 11760 Cheng. Kam-hung, 1206B Ko rank of District Warden at his own Chi-yam, 120711 Yeung Fook-hung, 13680 quest) to be. District Warden "C"
13800 den 2122 Jerome Law to be District War-Tang Chi-kwan, 13843 D. Garcia, 13873, J.
Maxwell. 13881 Carlos Ferreira, den pasted to Kowloon City Report Louis Azevedo, 1100B Alfredo Azevedo Centre,
Yaumati.-183A Chas Ping-tong. Dis. Headquarters-Deputy Kowloon trict Wardens Mrs C. M. Bird to be Di-Chu Tak-chung, 100A Lee Kwok-hung. trict Warden; Wafden $100 O. P. Vag- none to Deputy District Warden: Wonten 2783 B. W. Jernakost to be Deputy Du trict Warden.
Promotions
·
Hafeek to be
180A
101A Lam Kwang-kec, 192A P, Abesser, 193A Lam Tak-chee, 104A E. Tavares, 195A Leung Shlu-tong, 197A Cheung Shiu- Jun, 199A Chaw Yuo-ngol. 713A Chow Yue-lam, 710A Kwok Chi-hung, 7174 The following promotions pro natined Yeung Wal-bong. 1214B Lee Sheng-chl 11100 Lou Kin-wing, 121713 Cheng fing- with effect from September 23, 1941:
2008 chor, 12183 Cheung Kar-tim, 12190 Kwok Kowloon Headquarters-Wardens (T) and 2017 IT) the Misses 3 and Chi-wah, 1220B Chan Pak-wah. 122111 Ho Kar-sze, 12221 Lau Itin-sheung, 1320 VR
122231 Maxwell to be Senter Wardens (T)
Central. 4130 Solomon
On-ling, 122413 Tang Chi-cheung, Kwak Ting-fal, 12200 Ho Yick-at:eung, Group Warden,
1231 Youmati-To be Group Warden. 224611227 13 Kung Hing-x11, 12280 Kung Hing D.G/W Leung Sau-him: To be Deputy chiu. 12303 Cheung Ping-wah. Group Wardens, 2214 B/W Cheung Chan Chang Kwong-chung. 1232B Leung Man- 100 and 2271 Po Kam-clor: To be Deputy wai, 1233D Fan Kam-chun, 123013 Lam Senior Wardens, 1750 Wong Ying-kit, 2010 Pong-kit 1230B Chan Chin-pang, 1239B Wang Cheikeung, 2011 Leung Kwok-tung, Cheung Chan-ming. 12400 Leung Ping
yuen, 12425 Ifaron Abdullah, 1243 C- 3410 Yu Kam-key.
Eastern To be Deputy Group Wardens, im Abdullah, 13750 Cheung Ping-leung 7 s/w Miss Kwong Kim-hing. 024 B/W 1433 Chan Chi-yau, 14361 R. Vieira, Lee Shing-hon: To be Senior Wardens, 14370 Heraldo Florez A Chan Kin- Deputy Senior Warden 710 in Lo llawning: 413A Chan Yeuk-ahil, wan, 785 Yeung Yuk-ming. 3527 Yeung Yick-chl
Chi-tal: To be Deputy Senior Wardens, Mangkok IA to
431A Low
IDIA
Chu-pang,
4 Koo Chiu-chouk, 378 Miss Chan Kong Yeung Shul, 108A K, Yung, 221 Chow tan, 882 Miss Lau Luk-ying, 1370-Hung Yu-nol. 473A Ying Kwong-shone. 4704 clung-kit, 1840 Li Wing-kwong, 2480 Chan J. Winston, 714A Leung Cho-koon, 10370
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OUTWARD AIR MAILS .... Friday, Sept. 28.
Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overtens Airways.”
G.P.O. and RP.O.
Sept. 20, 4 p.m. Ord.
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Saturday, Sept. 27
Reg.
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Monday, Sept. 29
Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con-
nect with the "British Overseas Airways."
136213 Yuen Ki-yuk, 138313 Chan Kin many is a washerwoman, Maria Young Kwan-tok.
1305 Utkina. hong, 13040 Wong Kwok-poon,
14100, H. Upper Levels 1112 Ip Hung-on (Wes. Wong Kan-shing, 13600
cheung, 13077 Eat Ying-yu.
A. Thanks to her, two enemy Instructional Counter
Pomeroy, 1434 F. Marcal, 1438B,
battalions which attacked wardriti Class In Chinese
(Syllabus Consais, 14400 R. Castro. 14410 Ng Ste- A) CN Chinese Y.M.C.A. Bridges (usa.
Thursday Street, Hongkong. Tuesdays,
Shamshulpe-Bo Wong Tpl-fal, DA and Saturdays at 7.30 p.m. commencing Chan Bhlu-kee, IA Chow Kwang-min small border detachment on the September 30, 1941. Lecturer Mr Wan DOA Wond Chak bor 311A Chan Kal Soviet-Finnish frontier Lal-yu, L.A.R.P.S.
cheang, 2124 Les Clita-shing. 218A Two Telephonials Cinas E course of Ying-cheung, 210A Chol fin-leung, 222A repulsed.
With the firing of the first shots ards lectures for telephonists will be given at Sung Yuk-ting. 223A Poon Wang-sum the ARP Club, King's Park, Kowion: 24A A, Monzo, 220A Trang Chung-him, each Monday, and Thursday at 3.4 p.m.231A Liu tan-bun, 236A Chow Kal- Maria joined the frontier commencing Thursday, October. Lee-cheong, 237A Custavo F. Velasco. 338A Ma ride in hand, and took her place lurers-Mr G. Frost and Mr P. A. Dixon. Ding-sain, 270A Wont Man-chong, 476A side by skie with the commander,
Meetings
Ranjit Singh, 711A Chan Shlu-yan, 11150
After several hours of Acres fight- Attestation-There will be no attenta. Law Kok-wing, 11603 Beto Yum, 119313
Air Mail for Menda, Guam, Honolulu,
U.S.A. and flon meetings in Hongkong on Tuesday. Ng Fal-man, 11040 Khong Ming-yeung. Ing, the enemy surrounded the Rus-
E 400 vis September 30.
1100 J. Chan, 1107B Chang Sze-kwan, slans.
and American Airways Maria volunteered to steal through Shamshulpo.-There will be a meeting 1000 Chu Ming-ming. 1200 L Leung, of District Wardens, and their Deputies 1200B Wong Cheuk-yin, 12020 Lai Tung-
Atlantic Services." In the Rport Centre on Friday, Septem fook, 12831 Nlp Chung-on, 12HD Wong the enemy lines. ber 28, at 10.00 hour
Tie-sheng, 12073 Beck Kam-wing, 12005 Chhu Bel-wel. 1302D Lai Yuk-hu, 19033 Shamshuipo.-There will be an exercise fig Chun-sing, 130611 Wong Cheung-hung, In conjunction with the Ar.S. for Dis- 1300B Tal, 13108 Wong Tit-chung, 13115 Sunday, September 28, 1841, Wong Koon-hung. 1417B Hung Shiu-lung, 142113 Pau Man- commencing at 8.30 am. Dress-uniform 14201 Cheng Wang, 14240 Choy and steel helmets Report Centre Staff wah, 142313 The
Chi-wal. 14203 Chan Hung-yan. will parado as ordered.
Exercise
SPECIAL!
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Taking secret paths, she reached another Red Army detachment and led it to the scene of fighting..
Then she took part in bayonet attack which scattered the Finnish- German troops with heavy losses.
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Boy's Note Wins City Play Lot
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. (UP) Kansas City has opened a new play-ground. on what was formerly a dumping ground, and It is a personal triumph for 10- year-old Larry Stein.
For years residents of the section had petitioned city officials to clean up the corner lot and make a place for children to play, but nothing was done.
Last April Larry decided he would take a hand, and wrote a letter to City Manager L. P. Cookingham.
I am 10 years old and I have been playing baseball with friends in the street," he wrote. other day we were playing there and a policeman came by in a car, and he told us that we couldn't play in the street any more. Now we have no place to play..
There is n largo dump on. Forty- third street. It is of no use. Fight now. The children on my bloc thought that the city could build a playground on that spot and I'm Reking you if you'll give my letter a thought and answer me."visite A few days later Cookingham a other city oficials sent a WPA crow to clean up the lot, and now there is a few ball diamond, äṛteeter=tätter and-volleyball courts for the children
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