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THE SCENES on this and the opposite page are typical of almost any of Hong Kong's larger cotton mills. Top left: A section of a spinning hall where raw cotton begins to take on the appearance of yarn. Bottom left: A corner of the laboratory of a big mill where raw cotton, yarn and cloth are tested at all stages to ensure high and consistent quality. Top right: A male operator in a weaving shed checking the yarn as it is wound from cones on to a warp loom. Bottom right: Inspection room in a weaving factory showing women inspectors examining cloth which has just come from the looms.
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