Mayor is to be an appointee of the central authorities, in this respect
his position does not differ from that of the Governor, and it seems to
me that if the Governor's authority over Taipei is to end there must be
someone with whom I can deal about British intereste in the new
municipality.
6. I am sending a copy of this letter to Anthony Elliott in Hong Kong
and the Shanceries at Washington and Peking.
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Yours sincerely,
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R.C.G. Hunt Taylor Secretary-General
IAA, AA. World Advertising Conference London 1967
General Secretariat: 1 Bell Yard, London WC2. Telephone: 01-405 3922.
Telegrams: Adverclubs London WC2
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18 May, 1967.
Thank you for your letter AJ/MM of 1 May about the IAA,AA, World
Advertising Conference due to take place in London at the end of June.
do have already discussed some of the questions relating to Taiwan on
the telephone, The following is to confirm our views and to deal with
East Germany, Visas will be necessary for delegates from Taiwan and Kast
Germany. In the case of the Taiwan delegation no special arrangements
will be necessary for obtaining visas but each individual application
will be scrutinized in the normal way. In the case of East Germany, East
Germans coming to the Conference will used to apply for travel documents
and visas in Berlin at the Allied Travel Office which grante temporary
travel documents to visitors from East Germany. Again no special visas
will be necessary but the Allied Travel office may require certain
assurances from the organisers of the Conference that any East Germans
taking part would be announced and listed sa coming from "Germany" and
also that no mention will be made in official proceedings and publi0-
ations commected with the Conference of the "Gerzen Democratic Republic"
or "G.D.R." or "D.D.R." and that the East German national anthem will
not be played. This question will be settled in detail after the applio-
ation for visss and travel documents have been submitted.
As regards national flags, those of states not recognised by Bor
Majesty's Government should not be flown. There is however no objection
to Formosan dele- gates showing their national flag on their lapel
badge, but the name should be either "Formosa" or "Taiwan" and not the
Republic of China. In the case of East Germany, only the German national
flag should be worn, and, again, no mention should be made of the German
Democratie Republic either in full or by initiala. The East German
delega tea should be shown as coming merely from "Germmy". The East
German flag differs from the German national flag only in having the
insignia of a compass at ita centre, and care should be taken that this
emblem is not displayed.
A. Jackson Esq.,
Assistant Secretary-General,
IAA,AA, World Advertising Conference
London 1967.
General Secretariat,
1 Bell Yard, W.0.2.
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Care should also be taken that delegates from states such as Taiwan and
East Geramy do not meet, and are not presented to, Royalty and Ministers
of the Crown.
In addition, should the delegations from states not recognised by Her
Majesty's Government hold official positions in the goverments of those
states, such positions should be neither acknowledged nor recognised in
any way. If you have any further enquiries, please do not hesitate to
get in touch with se again.
(J. 1. DENSON)
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Taiwanese Participation at the
1967 World Advertising Conference
I have at last succeeded in obtaining the papers on the International
Road Federation Conference last year, at which a Taiwanese delegation
was present. This Conference was, if anything, more official than the
present one, but the two are remarkably similar, The Formosan delegation
to the I.R.F. included the Minister of Communications. Departmental
recommend- ations for this visit are at Flag A.
2.
I think that, provided there is no security objection to the members of
the delegation, we could hardly hinder their coming here, especially
since it is connected with trade relations. On the speci- fied points
raised by Mr. Jackson I think we should reply:
3.
(1) That visas will be necessary, as
always for the Taiwanese delegates, and that we cannot commit ourselves
to issuing these until we know who the members of the delegation are,
(11) That there is no objection to the
delegates wearing pocket tags show- ing their name and country with a
small national flag, but that the name should be Formosa or Taiwan, and
not the Republic of China. all other delegates are to wear these, I
think we can hardly object to the Formosans doing the same.
If
(iii) If some 2,000 delegates are to be
present at the opening of the Con- ference, I think the risk of either
Princess Margaret or Mr. Jay coming face to face with these unwelcome
delegates is pretty negligible. I think we might say that there is no
objection to their being present so long as care is taken that they do
not come face to face with Princess Margaret or Mr. Jay.
Western Department will wish to comment on the position vis à vis East
Germmy.
Dept mags
Western Dept
Tony Calmonty
(A. C. Galsworthy) Far Eastern Department
9 May. 1967.
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Fr. Galsworthy (Far Eastern Dept.)
Anything implying recognition of East Germany should be avoided.
2. Any East Germans coming to the conference will have to apply for
travel documents and visas from Berlin. There should normally be no
difficulty over visas and no special visas will be necessary. The Allied
Travel Office in Berlin which grant Temporary Travel Documents may
require certain assurances from the organisers of the event to the
effect that any East Germans taking part in the event would be announced
and listed as coming from "Germany". Also that the "German Democratic
Republic" national anthem would not be played and that the title "German
Democratic Republic" (or "G.D.R." or "D.D.R.") would not be used in the
official) proceedings and publications connected with the event.
3. These assurances would cover such things as small pocket tabs etc.
National emblems or insignia of the "DDR" are liable to cause
difficulty, especially with the West Germans, and we should discourage
this ides Mr. Galsworthy could suggest that they should merely be
incribed "Germany", with the German national flag.
4. We should impress on Mr. Jackson that good care should be taken that
delegates from East Germany should not come face to face with Princess
"argaret or Hr. Jay and they should certainly not be presented.
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LONDON 1967
ADVERTISING
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JUNE 27-29
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1st May 1967.
Dear Mr. Denson,
Following our telephone conversation this morning, I have pleasure in
sending you a copy of the Conference Brochure and Provisional Programme
which I hope will give you an adequate picture of our plans for the
Conference at the end of June.
We should greatly appreciate your guidance as to whether delegates
coming from countries not recognized by the British Government, e.g.
Taiwan, East Germany or elsewhere, may be treated in all respects in the
same way as other delegates.
1.
2.
The points we have particularly in mind are, for example:
Visa: arise?
Will any special visa be necessary or other difficulties
National Flags: Each delegate will wear a pocket tab showing name and
country with a small national flag: is this in order for Taiwan, etc.?
3. Royalty and Ministers of the Crown: Princess Margaret is to open
the Conference and Mr. Douglas Jay is a Patron. Amongst, say, 2,000
delegates it is unlikely that Taiwan or East German delegates would meet
face to face with Her Royal Highness or the Minister.
We are naturally anxious to avoid any unpleasantness or diplomatic
incidents, and would much appreciate your guidance on these points.
Yours sincerely,
Rachion
Allan Jackson
Assistant Secretary-General.
IAA. AA. World Advertising Conference London 1967
General Secretariat 1 Bell Yard, London WC2. Telephone: 01-405 3922.
Telegrams: Adverclubs London WCZ
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be interested, please pass the booklet on to them, so that they may
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19th World Congress of the International Advertising Association 2nd
International Conference of the Adtising Association
Royal Festival Hall London
27th-29th June 1967
The joint organisers of the conference and joint hosts to the delegates
in London are
It's time to register now
The International Advertising Association (United Kingdom Chapter)
and The Advertising Association
Conference President
The Right Hon. Lord Robens of Woldingham, P.C., D.C.L. (President, the
Advertising Association)
Conference Chairman
Dr. Rudolf Farner
(President, the International Advertising Association)
Joint Chairmen of the Central Committee
L.. B. Cort, M.L.P.A.Ş M.S.M.A.
(representing the International Advertising Association) J. G.
Wynne-Williams, M.B.E., F.I.P.A., F.INST. M.S.M. (representing the
Advertising Association)
Secretary-General
Richard C. G. Hunt Taylor
1 Bell Yard, LONDON W.C.2
TELEPHONE: 01-405 3922 TELEGRAMS: ADVERCLUBS, LONDON W.C.2
Conference Officer
Mrs. Fay Pannel!
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11 Whitehall Court, LONDON S.W.I
TELEPHONE: WHI 8518 WHI 3160
Put your name down for the 1967 World Advertising Conference right away.
London Tuesday 27th-Thursday 29th June. For delegates from all over the
world this is going to be the most important date in the advertising
calendar
for the coming year, and there is bound to be a heavy demand for places.
Make sure of yours by early registration.
What is the World Advertising Conference?
For the first time, two major meetings of the world's top advertising
men and women are combined into one great conference-uniting the 19th
World Congress
of the International Advertising Association and the 2nd International
Conference of the Advertising Association of Great Britain.
With the participation of the 28 IAA chapters, America's 4As, and the
many other Advertising Associations throughout the world with which
Brunin's AA has fraternal links, this conference will provide an
unparalleled opportunity for delegates to assess the global scope of
advertising and marketing today, to hear the views of leaders of world
industry and commerce, and to make personal contacts among the people
who guide advertising policies in many lands.
The scope of the Conference
The conference theme is 'World Advertising-World Prosperty' and reflects
adverusing's increasing concern with supra-national objectives. But no
one theme can truly summarise the wide-ranging sessions in which
delegates will hear international experts from every side of the
business, join in discussions, see film shows and exhibitions of
advertisements. Then at the end of the day they will meet and talk with
one another in a lively social programme of dinners and receptions
sponsored by advertisers, newspapers, magazines, TV networks, and
international advertising agencies.
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Where the Conference will be held
Below you see a picture of London's greet Royal Festival Hall and South
Bank Art Centre.
In addition to the main Festiunt Hall which three thousand people, and
which will be employed for the main sessize: of the conference, we shall
also be making use of subsidary facilities of the Centre including the
new Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Roc:n and the Nerianal Film Theatre. The are
newly-built with the latest equipment and are this for completsoa
thoatly before the conference opens. The South Bank Arts Centre igre,
one of the most hasdromu sitter in i enden.
Les various buildings are connected by long, sweeping riverside terraces
and boulevards recluded
from trafic. And from it, you have a clear vica past the arched bridges
and the vivid life and movement of the River Thames to Lond sa's
hasterte Houses of l'arkament and Westminster Abbey.
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How the business programme is planned
The Speakers
This is in the fullest sense a conference--an exchange of views
The business programme has been designed to provide the maximum variety
and the widest possible spectrum of information and opinion. Almost
every session will be enlivened by discussion in which three or more
well-known personalities will put forward their viewpoints. They will
usumily be from different countries representing a great range of
social conditions.
Speakers, too, have been chosen to represent a wide variety of
industries with totally different products and marketing policies. It is
hoped therefore that all delegates will find something that relates
directly to their special interest. But more important may be the
cross-fertilisation of leas. The man in Asia with a marketing problem
may find the man in Europe has an answer.
Simultaneous translation
After careful consideration of experience at recent advertising
congresses, the organisers have decided to adopt English as the sole
spoken language of the Conference, but to provide facilities for
simultaneous translation of all speeches from English into French,
German and Spanish. These languages are the official languages of all
Conference documents, including re-prints of the main addresses which
will be available
at the end of each session.
Invitations are being considered in many countries, but here are just
some of the important speakers who have already consented to appear:-
Lord Cole CHAIRMAN, UNILEVER LTD.
Sir Paul Chambers CHAIRMAN, IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD.
Lord Drumalbyn CHAIRMAN, ADVERTISING STANDARDS AUTHORITY
Lord MancroẾT DEPUTY CHAIRMAN, CUNARD LINE LTD.
Sir Joseph Latham DEPUTY CHAIRMAN, ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD,
AND CHAIRMAN, BRITISH DOMESTIC APPLIANCES LTD.
W. F. Bembach PRESIDENT OF DOYLE DANE BERNBACH INC. (USA)
W. R. Trebane CHAIRMAN, MILK MARKETING BOARD OF GREAT BRITAIN
John Crichton PRESIDENT, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ADVERTISING AGENCIES
W. J. Vines (Australia) MANAGING DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL WOOL
SECRETARIAT
S. K. Kooka (India) COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR OF AIR INDIA
B. A. Cummings CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, COMPTON ADVERTISING INC. (USA)
Dr. Rodolphe Zingg RODOLPHI ZINGG ASSOCIÉS, SWITZERLAND)
R. S. Howard COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR, RÉCKITT & COLMAN HOLDINGS LTT).
W. D. Cormack PUBLICITY MANAGER, THOMAS COOK & SON LTD.
E. A. G. Morgan MANAGING DIRECTOR, THE PHILLIPS SCOTT & TURNER COMPANY
J. P. O'Connor DIRECTOR, INSTITUTE OF PRACTITIONERS IN ADVERTISING
Dr. A. F. Earle (Canada) PRINCIPAL, LONDON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
BERRIES
Olivier Gssend D'Estaing (France) EUROPEAN INSTITUER OF BUSINESS
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One of the most important aspects of the World Advertising Conference is
the opportunity
it provides for personal contacts among leaders of the advertising
community in many countries. For this reason a very full social
programme has been arranged.
At a variety of dinners and receptions delegates will be entertained by
hosts from the worlds of TV, newspapers, magazines, and both the agency
and the client side of the advertising industry. Please note: the first
function is a pre-Conference Reception on the evening of Monday, 26th
June at the Royal Festival Hall when Delegates should collect their
Conference documents, badges and invitation cards, if they have not
already done so earlier in the day or on Sunday, 25th June.
London Life
There will also be opp
to see something of London'
vetal world of the Aen. Visits to the Royal Opera House baller and to
London's most renowned, thostres see planned. And for those whose taste
rus - more in sport, a boning programmREE BI the National Sporting Club
is being negrossed, and after the
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Walton Heath. Ar the close of the Conference a special Gala Evening will
be staged with a cabaret featuring top scien of the cheertantomen worki
The feminine side
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Registration will fod picuty so shear them. Not only
they share an đội the offení programmes and triesments, but their
registration entitles them so tiopasa in a specially arranged pengename
ať varta lo House of Britain's Éxanour and ancient places of interest.
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magnchcept
buecher and is great pork and lake.
to London, Synn House and Chiswick House. They can crume down the River
Thames to Greenwich ar wander through the Exmous univeruty wwn of
Oxford. Special lasches will be included in these viti in magnificent
historic setting An encharse Fabion Show
British Textile Group
Newspaper. And, of course, there in the excitement of Landon itself,
with its debulous sho ing centres, and
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for boos the world.
There will be tive hours of conference business on each of the three
days.
One-third of that time will be in Plenary session. For the rest of the
time, each delegate will have a choice, at any given moment, of three or
four different sub-sessions. Buffet lunch and Afternoon-tea at the
Festival Hall will be an integral part of the programme and will give
delegates an opportunity to make valuable social contacts and compare
notes on the business of the day.
Opening Plenary session by Lord Cole, Chairman of Unilever Ltd.
The changing world consumer
Social and economic development a fast altering patterns of living
across the workk. Are we keeping pace 2 ♬ panel derson from both the
same, and the les subuseralned counts
frictises the changes in codomer Mistudes and the
portunities they creste
The New Leisure and the selling of services
As man creates more louane for himmelf, be VILDTI A DEW mage of products
and of services. How are we dealing with the new appetitos that leasure
crosses ? And will contintie sa create Lond Mancrof ́Quoid) and a passel
ducims.
TV by Satellite
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