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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, . 1960.

German defends Monty LE EASTOR

European management

consultants

Vienna, Sept. 25.

Colonel Lyndall Fowned

Urwick of Britain has been A alected first president of the newly formed Federa- tion of European Manage- ment Consultant.

The European Council of the International Committee of Scientifle Management creldra to form the federation at the ist sesion of its congrera kere,

Cal Urwick said, the federa

private would chable traders to cure professional advice which is trustworthy and competent, he added:

tion

"The experience and resources of management consultants, pro- perly mobilized, can be valu- Able contribution to the deve- lopment of the European econo- my."

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suit th in 1952 the Management Consultants' As50- elation of Great Britain earned £1,884,802 in' fees of which £155,306 were earned abroad. In 1959 the fees totalled more than £5,130,000 of which nearly £1,000,000 was carted over- SCDS.

ALL FACETS

Clients of the association, he | spid, covered al facets of in- Castry, commerce, national and local government, publle ser- vlees and other organizations,

from the Bik of Engloral to

The

Church of England, steel manufacturers to stock brokers, nationalised Industries. to knil- wear manufacturers.

A survey covering some 3,000 :ellents in 22 economic groups showed reductions in labout costs of from 5 to 55 per vent, increase in output of from 10 to 50 per cent. Increase in workers earnings from 6 to 50 per cent and in productivity of from 15 to 100 per cent.-China Mail Special.

UK TOWN USES NATURAL GAS

HISTORIAN'S

CRITICISM

UNFAIR

Bonn, Sept. 25. leading West German newspaper today defended Field Marshal Montgomery against the criticisms of his conduct of the North African campaign by the young British historian, Mr Corelli Barnett.

Horrocks

backs

him up

my feel

An unsigned ariele In the independent

Well newspaper. Am Sonntag, said that whoever dgalt with military history knew that victories and defeats could not be calculated in ac vance. It said that Mr Barnett's charge that Field Marshal

thai Montgomery know

his Alamein offensive was super- fluous because of the forth coming American landings: in North Africa might be correct or not.

Edinburgh festival

plans

Edinburgh, Sept. 25. The Earl of Harewood, newly appointed artistic director of the Edinburgh Inter- national Fostival, on- nounced hore that the Covent Garden Opera Company

would appear

for the first time at the Festival next year.

Four operas would be pre- sented, one of them a new pro- duction,

The Earl, who is a cousin of the Queen, was until recently an executive assistant at the Covent Garden Opera House and had a seat on the Board of Governors.

Is other plans for 1981 to- elude the first visit of Leopold- Stokowski to the festival to conduct the London Symphony Orchestra, which will also be making its festival debut.

the will some

NEW EXPERIMENT A new experiment in presentation of concerts be the Introduction of younger orists "who promise: to become world famous."

.**It seems

me," the anonymous author wrote, "that London, Sept. 25.

such premises are not fale Lieutenant-General Sir Brian standards to measure the vic- Horrocks, one of Viscount tories of a general · 18 years Montgomery's corps com- later. even though he may be manders in the desort war, so uncongenial and though-he believes that his old chief also deteated our most popular

general." was the ideal commander.

Evidence visited "Afler. Monty

The article said that there headquarters I used to

Dealing with the theatre, the was evidence that Field Earl said that on his suggestion though I had a bottle just as

Montgomery Tought the festival society had em- of champagne", Sir Brion said Marshal on a television programme.

according to the plans of his barked on an ambiiious sebemo "It was the cheapest cham- predecessor, General Sir Claude of commissioning plays from

he had hod, that Monty Auchinleck, but

only famous writers during the next pugne I ever brand."

been 17 days in his command three years. One of the playa when

German Army

to be presented in 1981 would be "Sappho" by Lawrence ntacted. Mr Barnell had ex- plained earlier British defeats Durrell,

s being due to landequate

exhibition, Next year's act leadership, the article said, he added, would come from the adding: "If defeat is accounted world-famous Buhrle collection for by leadership, why not [ in Zurich-China Mail Special. victory?"

Sir Brian's

defence of his chief comes hard on the heels of some heavy are directed at

Lord

Montgomery in Corelli Barnett's recently published book The Desert Generals."

"I know that Monty is dim- cult. of course he is." Sir Brian went on. "But men do not rise to command great armies unless they are pretty difficult, ∙ng rule.

"I know that he lays himself open to eriticism, but he is a great commander,

11

RUN A MILE

Sir Brian was

the

The article questioned why Field

Marshal Montgomery be attacked now for should waiting three weeks after the failure of Rommel's attack be fore counter-attacking.

Basic strategy

"His basic strategly concept was safety. That may not be very herole, but it was success- ful."

"As a matter of fact, I would run a mile rather than live close to Monty in peace time. He would want to run me and The remnants of Runnel's run my garden, He cannot help jariny had escaped, the artele ; organising."

sald, because of skilful retreat | adamant on ing tactics and also to "Montgo- over-careful balile the reccavity et fighting the mery's second battle of El Alamein leadership... but in spite of London, Sept. 25.

point disputed In Mr that no one can maintain that did not win the Montgomery The first natural gas supply Earnett's book. In Britaj to serve the needs of

Sir Briar sate that Rommet battle and with it the campaign." a town and surrounding district and to be hit when his com-China Mail Special. was opened at Whitby by the Imunications were extended, ! Minister of Power Me Richard and Alamein raved the 1st Wood,

from two wells Amy from great diuity en in ural Eskdale is piped to the other side of the desert.

Malta had also to be saved

the keep

Mediterranean clear. This was achieved by only 24 hours and depended on victory at Alamein.

Natural gus

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for domestic sé-Chinu Mail Special.

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SHATTER LEGEND Further, the legend of Rommel,

"The

Desert Fox," had to be shattered-and morale bounded when he was forced to retreat.

Describing his great relief when the end of the way took responsibillly for hundreds of thousands of lives from him. Sr Bilan said:

Anyone who says generals like war is talking through his hal. We have seen for 100 much of it. We hale R."- Chinu Mull Special.

Roman

cemetery

found

London, Sept. 25.

A 21-year-old University of London biochemistry student has unearthed a Romen ceme- tery dating from between 60 and 300 AD on a site being cleared at Cirencester for A petrol filing station.

The student, Mr Richard Recee, found

skeletons eight and evidence of 45 cremations. Of the cremation remains nil but three consisted of pshco and bone remains in ordinary cooking pots of the first three centuries AD.

Mail

Two bronze bracelets WCTO also discovered near one of the skeletons which were Ja sienight TOWS-China Special..

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Following Alexander's

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Bonn. Sept. 25,

Red beds

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Landon, Sept. 25. Russian beds are the -hardest in the worldza cording to a member of the British Furniture De- velopment Connell after a 14-day alties.

tour of Russian

"Russian beds are tho hardest

moat unyielding beds in the world, in short the beds didn't impresa us and we could not make any impression on them." ho zald. China Mali Special.

No courting time

J

Exeter, Sept. 25. Mr Swinton Thomas, lawyer, told a court yesterday why his client, George Normark, broke out of prison to so!! woman:

Fifteen West German and Swiss scientists and technicians

"He wanded to marry her have set out from Wuerzburg but unfortunately there Was to follow the 10,800-mile route

taken by the Macedonian con- never enough time between his

centerces."--UPI. queror, Alexander the Great, with ch army of 100,000 men in the 4th century BC.

The expedition, led by archaeologist Professor Erich Boehringer, will go through Macedonia, Turkey, Persia and Afghanistan to Pakistan.

Told

Long stretch

Colchester, Sept. 25, he was an inch loo short to join the police force,

went to: The cultural and economic David Wendon, 20, effects of Alexander's march an osteopath and he claimed himself stretched will be studied.-China Mail today—got

half an inch.-UFI.

Special,

Air forms objection

London, Sept. 26,

and More than 40 British

foreign airline managers at a celing of the Altline Opera. "fors Committee st London Airport voted unanimously arsinki the Government's proposal to introduce ON January 1 new forms to be completed by departing and arriving British and Common- wealth passengers on fog

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