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The products would be distributed as follows –
Factories, dockyards, eta., emplo, ing labour and feeding their starr.
chools.
"ospitals and prisons.
Retail shops and restaurante.
Food kitchens and restaurante for the indigent and
very poor.
Chipping companies.
Export to China and elsewhere.
Agar and I are convinced that it would be possible to manufacture attractive biscuite from wheat flour, soybean flour, peanut meal, etc., which would find a ready sale with the shipping companies. Labour is cheap in Hong Kong and there is no reason why we should not make an improved ship's (lifeboat) blot, biac it, that would more than satisfy Board of Trade requirements, such cheaper than elsewhere. In addition, fancy biscuits, cocktail biscuits, breakfast goods, melt and fish oil extracts, vitamin concentrates, etc., are all practicable.
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I am certain that given a start and the right publicity a Food Factory on the lines outlined here could pay its way and help in no small measure to combat malnutrition amongst the 1 cal populace and might even, by its example, strect China.