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COLONY-AUSTRALIAN TRADE
Urgent need for representation
Dr S. N. Chau, leader of Hongkong delega. tion to International Congress of Scientific Management said on his re- turn today Hongkong should open trade offices in Australia as soon as possible.
Dr
Chav
apart
theld and said this was be- wide cause Australia was new fting management in industry.
management imxert restrictions and there touched also
truding unch would be a strong competition government,
search development, from other countries.
Before his departure, he said. he had discussions with Dalcitis of the DC and 1 on this question
that he had and added
How found out that it was imperu- tive that Hongkong should have an office or send trade delegations to Australian.
Dr Chau also sald other coun- tries have started sending trade delegations and opening trade centres He
med Japan as one country which was pro muting trade with Australie in
a big way.
Competitive
In eply to question, Dr Chad said that he does not see why Hongkong could not be com= petitive with Japan in Australia, as "we have done it before."
There was certain lack of information aboul Hongkong in Australia y general and par-¦ ticularly in Hongkong Industry, he said.
Dr Chau will attend the Hongkong Trade Industry Advi; sory Board on Monday and will make a full report and give his recommendation on opening trude office in Australia, The Congress was
attended
by over 2,000 people from about 30 unuuntries. Seventeen dif- ferent subjects were
from
they
in
New approaches
Prominent UK industrialist
to visit Colony
The Earl of Verulam, Choir-
man of the British Insti- ! tute of Management, will visit Hongkong.
Australia where he let the Bri-
Lord Verulam has just visited
tish delegation to the Interna- Scientific tional Congress of Management.
Saturday
He will arrive on re-
for a short stay arab will leave a fw days later for Peking re- turning to the Colony on March 23 for a stay of about a week.
He will speak at a Jaycee
Dr Chau suid Lori Batten, who opened The Congress, spoke of the need for Industry luncheon on Thursday, March to develop skills in handling 24. government regulations and new approaches particularly the understanding' O the hamsaluarian approach.
As well ១. ពព International Jabour, authority on business manage- ment, Lord Verulam is a leading British Industrialist.
A series of papers entitled "M: oagemen Problems Small Business" and "Develop ing a National Pattern for the Exlucation and Traiding of Managers" were of particular interest to the Colony.
Dr Chau utlined the need to formulate short-term pro- gramine, designed to stimulate interest in management trulningi
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incdium-term programme establish and publicise training schemes for top mucagement, subordinate and other exce- tives; and 值 lung-terin pro- Erome for management train- ing in varying types of schools for lower income brackets.
At
Dr
Sympathy
Chau emphasised that Hongkong should join CIOS and subsequently ITCČIOS,
He Is Chairman of Encla Bolling Mills Ltd., Engineering and Lighting Equipment Co. Ltd., Sterné Ltd., and a drector of several other companies.
He is also President of the Central Council for Health Medical Education, St. Mary's
the International School and Boby Welfare Council.
dear sin
Only answer
Σ fully endorse 'Visilor' writes.
all
that
Deplorable as it
may seem, brothels are the one and only answer to this state et affairs."
Dr Chau concluded by saying that there was generally រង You
can preach and prate
studied Australla a feeling of support about it for ever but you won't
und Papers were presented by for the Colony and "great stop it. I move about the pronduent people from several feeling of sympathy for Hong- | nullons. They covered a very kong and its problems.
Inspector did not
expect to find accused
colony a lot and what makes me vee red la the Way Timps and bars get away with their profiteering out of prostitute's carnings, Immediately country in the 'world abolishes brothels, the plops and rotters begin to cash in,
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My contention in that if pro- stitution.
confined was brothels, the girls could have some protection against the I thugs who demand 'protection' money, Which if not paid can result in a giri being beateri up or her face slashed,
Don't tell me this doesn't
happen in Hongkong.
The 'do-gooders' will doubt be horrified at the idea of brothels but let me explain. In a brothel, the kind folk who 'the
other employment.
A police inspector testifying in the gold-are truly interested in
fallen,' can ensure that any smith shop robbery case in the Criminal who wishes to leave can Session this morning said when he wont do so and can be helped to find to an address in Battery Street some three months after the robbery, he did out of the clutches of 'Madams not expect to find the accused, Li Ping, there.
pil
ail
At present there are girls who nover stand a chance of getting
for fear of severe reprisals.
Let there be brothels by means and clamp down on illegal prostitution and all who the penalty be prison without the option of fine. Let us have 1693 hypocrisy on this subject and face the facta.
"We were ·In fact making | Mr Cheung then cbjected to bation on it. Let Inquiries into another matter, the statement.
Chan a
located
a very serious one. We were Cross-examined, Insp. looking for дл esenped sald the accused was not known pristner," Det. Inso Chan to him before he was Kim-wan, said.
in Battery Street and this was first time that he, insp. Insp. Chun made the state- Chan, had ever mol him. ment when ho Wis Cross- examined In connection with " cautioned statement he had
taken from Li Ping.
the
No warrant
Herald he did not obtain a search warrant for the Battery Mr Oswald Cheung, repre-Street house and that the police senting Li, objected
the were enquiring into admission on the statement en serious muniter.
to
the ground that was not a voluntary statement, At Mr Cheure's request, the Jury, was present when Ing. Chan was questioned on the pitement.
Denial
Li Ping, 32, denied he had robbed 'the. Lai Fung Goldsmith shop, in Lalchikok Road, of gold ornaments worth $39,000 on June 30 last.
"Insp. Chan Kave evidence that on September 24, he and a party of police went to 15 Bal- tery Street, "third floor. The accused wna present and was told that the police were mak ing Inguleles Into a series of robberies.
another
Hearing continuing. Mr G. R. Eneath, Crown Counsel, protecuted. Ed is represented by Mr Cheung
and Me Cisarion Ching, frastructed by Mr D. Q, Cheung, of Moura F. Zimmern and Co.
Sweden plans
boycott
Stockholm, Mar. 7. Swedish trade unions will
I read last week that yet an- other MP in the UK talks about clearing up Hongkong. wish they would look after their Anybody own Aegean tables. that knows London, knows it is a hundred times worse than HK.
"MAN ABOUT TOWN",
PICTORIAL PARADE
RIGHT: A violin quartot which performed at the Children's Concert at the King's Theatre recently. Seen (1-r) are Tam Lui-sze, Chart. Lock-chung, Chun Yoo- sin and Sxe Hui-lam.
BELOW: Mr Claude Burgess, Colonial Secretary, seen with Mes W. H. Tonge and one of the children of the St Christopher's Homo during Mr Burgess' visit to the Taipo orphanage recently.
Magistrate hits out at pimps and Hongkong's
flashy young men
A Magistrate said this morning that in the squalid alleys of Hongkong and sometimes in the main streets were found flashy young men, pimps and gamblers, glossy and furtive "fences" who bought and sold stolen goods and openly encouraged prostitution.
NOW CHEONGSAMS
INVADE WORLD
FASHION HOUSES
Morris added.
the
more
ΟΠ
Mr 1. T. Morris, Central for similar offences and Magistrate, said this when he sentence already passed on him dismissed an application for is unfortunately of little review of sentence which he than academic intercat
"I have no hesitation in dis had passed on a man for liter-
missing this Ing
application," Mr "Men of this type," Mr Morris
Polico alleged that added, "ot which I believe the applicant is one, should be February 27, a plainclothes hunted, bounded and harasied policeman was on duty in off the streets because in the Gloucester Road when he saw trail of such men como the the man twico approach
svilona foolish, the weak, the greedy American and the evil."
Chem cards. The
applicant, Cheng Yu- The sailors refused to accept kwong, 30, appealed to the the cards and pushed him aside. court in reduce his three-month A policeman had warned sintence and to give him an op- Cheng not to poster peoplo portunity of paying a fine in-, after the man had recosted the slead of a prison sentence on¦ first saltor. the ground that the sentence passed was too severo.
and
Book display
offer
Modified versions of Hongkong's famous cheongsams will nuk consumers to boycott
be on sale at world's loading Fashion houses this South African goods for
year, a prominent dress designor sold today. two months from April, Mr Arne Geljer, Pre-
He is Mr Arnold Vincent of, reached the top houses," he said. pansed through "Two styles will be on show sident of the Swedish London who
Hangkong by PAA on his way this year, TUC, annou: sed today.
·Can't increase it. to America,
t "One will have the lypics) - Similar action is planned by
A book. fair, n, which 10,000 Mr Vincent who has design-
Continuing his judgment, Mr books will be displayed, will Lade unions in Norway, Fixed a number of dresses for Chinese Beck and the other
le and be Morris eald: Witment said he then uses- land and Denmark and a boy- Vivien Leigh and im notrees will plunge a
open on March 20 at the Stur lichied the accused in coi mọi bữa calt is already underway In Down Acklams is among Lon open" he said.
"I have already given Cheng Ferry Terminal, Horalkong. The boycott has been | don's top fashion men,
Mr Vincent quickly added, the maximum {
nentence which with another matter, end duruz | Britain.
MP-D. J. S. Crozier, Director the course of the questionis, he recommended by the Inter- Its maid that modified cheong-" "Of courry the gift will not be the law permite and unfortun-of Education, will open the fair
Free sams have becn cautioned the accused ocence national Confederation of
designed as high.
utely I cannot increase it. This which is being arranged by Union
several times before. motest
1 "Dut the design hig 100 present robbery art the Trade
Je ex-man has an appalling record. Donald Moore Ltd, publishers accused made a statement.
against apartheid,-Hauler.
"However they never really tremely attractive."
He has 21 previous convictions representatives,
Li said he would speak to hint in the polico atation, witness said.
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(ABOVE: ME...W.-S. Anderson (right) shak- ing hands with, Mr Hụng Kom-fal after present- ing him with the keys to a stone house at Sai- kung. In contre in Mise Madge Newcombo.
LEFT: A happy group of dancers at the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Ladies' Section dance which was' held at the Paramount Restaurant
Just wack.
From the Files
25
years
AGO
March, 1935 ERMANY and the Saar
aro preparing
for another period of rojoicing when the rich mineral, 'and coal basin which has been under the jurisdiction of the League of Nations since the Treaty of Versailles will be officially handed back to the Fatherland.
The disclosure that plane of Pan-American Airways to apan the Pacific with regular aeroplano services have been pushed forward further, was made today when the Navy Department admitted that the company had asked for per- mission to use Midway and Wake islands for expert- mental and trans-Pacific Nights.
TISS Jane Gillespie of
MTM
517 The Peak has re ported to the Police that at 7.15 a.m. on Thursday while she was walking down Magazine Gap. Road, Chinese man approaching her from behind, snatched her handbag and ran away. The bag contained ladies' requisites and a $10 note.
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Mackintol's Lid; the well- known men's wear specialiste, dre now giving their, patrona the advantage of prioss based on present-day coste. Every- thing has been re-marked in accordance with the present rate of exchange, irrcapective of the rate prevailing. when the goods were actually order ed.
OLD Unit, Mr Li Tso
Gr fong's griffin unplaced
in the Griffins Spring Handicap on Saturday last, broke a leg yesterday while being trained and had to be destroyed.
Mr Li also confirmed that he had purchased Mr Ho Kam- tong's stable and that this statzle will in future` race 12 his coloure
Mr Peter H. Sin, local holi- citor, was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Tung Wah 'Hospital,
MONG the Government
UK may give more A appointments ara: Mr
to refugees
London, Mar. 7. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, said today
C. B. Burgess to be 18- sistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr E. Taylor, the Colonial Tren surer, to be a Commissioner
the Government would Icolt of Oaths. Hon. Commander at the question of making A. L. Shields has been ap- a further grant to the World pointed Commanding Officer Refugee Year Appeal Fund be of the Hongkong Naval fore May 31.
Ho was answering questions Volunteer Force during the of Probationary Commons absence
Lieutenant H. S. Rouse.
in the House of Reuter,
This funny world
"Thank goodness! Now I won't hear any moreįk about how much this is costing us."-p"
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