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Businessman's advice to HK industry

"The future of local industries lies in consolida- tion, if Hongkong wants to gain a foothold in the highly competitive world market," a local industrial magnate said today after a two months inspection tour of industries in many parts of the world,

petition harmful dustries."

Mr Pong Dhig-yun, whose bid }. "It will also cut down weste cut-throat com- of $14 million alust won him and eliminate

to our in- the Marroy Parade Grind at the recent auetion, Llet the China Mail this morning that runsolidation, mechanis, tics ani! automation are the mal tures of industrial developement

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So, when autom: tion cones int tell swing, the highly ad- varseed nations will eliminate our only industrial advantage- cheap labour," he sk

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Imperative

in the hold our unwa world market, it is imperative that our industries should cou- centrale on mechanisation, au- Bormation and higher output of uniform quality."

To do this, he said, local in dustries would need abundant capital and technicians.

"The Hongkong and Shanghai Banks laken the right step in Mercantile merging with the Bank for that is the trend in the world of business nowadays."

Deplored

He deplored the fact thai most Hongkong industries are individual enterprises or family.j offairs,

"However, the difficulties are Insurmountable. not absolutely The important thing is to make them see the advantages of Colidation."

Mr Pong has interests in building, shipbreaking, rubber- wear, and metal industries as finance and foreign well as trade,

He returned in mid-September from a tour that took him to Britain, West Germany, France. Austria, Holland, Switzerland, Sweden, Italy, Finland, America and Japan.

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Bersheim, West Germany,

Sept. 21,

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CHINA MAIL

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1960.

DOCKYARD WALL NEARS COMPLETION

It is

The arca enclosed in White shows the new Navaj Dockyard wall which is due to be completed this month.

• also the approximate Ine of the road which will connect Connaught-road with Gloucester-road. The wall has been con- structed from joral granite.

Soldiers

in court

Four soldiers, all of No 5 Field Regiment, pleaded not guilty to charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest on September 22 in Landale-sircet near Johnston-road, before Mr

Escaped convicts

back

sent

to

8 MONTHS

SHEAFFER'S

IMPERIAL H

Sheaffer quality features

at moderate prices`

Magaloff From the Filos

liked Hongkong audience

By JOHN LUFF [AGALOFF, who leaves

M for Japan this evening

on a planoforte concert tour, turned critic this morning

25

years

AGO

September 1935

when he attended a special provided a flat, free of rent Mr J. H. Ruttonjer has

screening of "Song With- | in No 20 Ice House Street for out End," the life of com- ZERO as the headquarters of poser-planist Franz Liszt.

the Indian Company of the Hongkong Police Reserve chich was formed in 1920 and has hitherto been at a dia- | advantage for want of G

headquarters.

He went to see what sort of job, Bolet, the Cuban pianist hed. made of the dubbing of the planaforte music for

Dirk Bogarde.

Bogarde stars as Liszt, The fin, with its rapturous diences gave ME the op- portunity of asking what

·Magaloff thought of Hongkong audiences which all about half

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CHINESE man who

of the seats available for "high-A tried to sell his daugh-

brow" recitals.

Magatoff was not to be drown. ter for $15 because of "ex- He said the Hongkong audience

was fined Was very good and certainly treme poverty," appreciative, and seeing that $1,000 or six weeks hard

Central Magistracy.

FOR FALSE Harry Odell was standing next labour by Mr Schofield at

PRETENCES

to him, I thought this rather good,

I told Magaloff there was no need to be kind. He said he was not trying to be kind, He said that the atmosphere of

was far

HOLA 45-year-old broker, Li concert in Hongkong

E. Corbally ht Centrul Two escaped convicts who were arrested by villagers and an off-duty police officer on Lamma Island, were each sentenced to two months jail by Mr E. Corbally at Central Court this morning.

Magistracy this morning.

fourth The

also soldier pleaded not gully to an addi- tional charge of damaging the Interior of the hood of a police

The four soldiers were Albert Horstcy, 21; Peler Brian Tanner, 21: Colin Everett. 23 and Brian Ccell Smith. 22.

The Municipal Vineyard Ad-

of thix wine-Jeep, "Only by merging, will local ministration industries be able to secure the growing centre has offered large amount of capital nuves- free bottle of wine to everyone

who destroys a wasps nest. for mechanisation. au- Sa'y

It said wasps are endangering standardisation of fumtion. quality, and higher output," he this year's wine harvest.-China

Mall Special. Fuid.

He ring has been adjourned until September 30,

thal

on June

3 Lt obtained

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occasion, know what it

was about,

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CRITICS

- said the

Inspector K. Andrews of the S.C.A. said it appeared

that the parents of the girl had tried to get rid of her

hardship.

1 Plug, living on the roof of from provincial, and that the previously because of acute

15 Fleming-road, was audience, far from making a sentenced to eight months' social

The intended buyer had Cons jail by Mr Derek at Central Court this

acted in good faith, because I asked him, in front of Harry she had lost her own daugh- murning for obtaining Odell, exactly what he thought

of the Hongkong music critics. ter and wanted another girl goods by false pretences. The Prosecution's case Was Again he contradicted Mr Odell, to replace her dead daugh-

quality of ter One of the two convicts was 1 The other, 21-year-old Wong 20-year-old Lo Keung who at Lin-man, was serving n.19. $3,437.50 worth of press buttons criticism locally was as good as from Leung Yew Lid, David that of any major town in the wus į month 'prison term for posses- the time of his escape

House,

by falsely sion of instruments AL for uththat the goods had been ordered that the erlties knew what they

pretending world, and that it was evident the server u two-year prison term

lawf for robbery with violence.

purposes and simple

were talking about. by Lee Loong Trading Co. larceny.

Ll also fraudulently received. When I got back to the office. Detective Sub-Inspector Kong 500 yards of nylon mesh from and saw that our music critic I looked up the China Mail Ole Fung-chuk said on September | Laing Yow Ltd by falsely pro-

had described Magaloff as the 10, the two broke away from a

tending that he was doing so working party at Cu Ma Wan for the Sin Kee stall, Pottinger there were certainly substantial

best pianist to hit Hongkong.

Prison, Lantao Islarid,

street, and then sold it to the grounds for agreement between Sin Kee stall for $3,550.

Detective Sub-Inspector D. G.

erliic and performer. McNel prosecuted.

PICTORIAL PARADE

RIGHT: Members of the Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force soon mounting the guard of Government House recently.

BELOW: Fictured of the Lung Kwong Association dinner at the Miramar Hotel this week were (l-ri Mr Cheung Yuk- tuen, Mr. Cheung Chan-hon and Me Shum Wai-you.

ABOVE: Sir Sik-nin Chau SOUT addressing the gathering at a dinner in his honour held by the Po Leung Kukat the Tal Restaurant: this

Tương week.

LEFT: Drinking a toast at the launching of the is Ling Chu Ming at Kow- toon Docks this wook wara (I-r), Mr and Mm - A.. Storrar, Mrs J. P. Pear- son, Mr G. M. Goldtock, Mr J. P. Pearson and Mes Goldsack.

"They hid in the bushes 101 nightfall, when they stole B Prison Department canoe and rowed to Lamma Island," In- spector Kong said.

The following murning, how- ever, they were delained by a party of villagers, among whom was an off-duty police officer.

They were later found tu be escaped convicts.

Ships to exhibit

America's

products

New York, Sept. 21, The Isbrandtsom Company today announced final plans for its "mobile trado fair," a series of around- the world traveling ex- hibits designed to help the sales of American products oversous.

The lino sald the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, -, Mr Frederick H. Mueller will om- clate on September 30 at the launching of the first vessel.

The line's Flying Independent W with

carry the first

exhibit which will consist of the pro- ducts of 64 companies in the automotive 'fold.

To call at HK

The fair will be shown for |two weeks each at the ports of Beirut, Alexandria, Jeddah, Port Sudan, Karachi, Bombay, Singapore, Hongkong, Keelung

Pusan.

About one month after this display leaves New York, a second, devoted to firms in the household appliance field, will start.

Other displays will include building materials, agricultural and road.. building equipment, commercial food preparation equipment, drugs and medicines, foods industrial machinery, office, equipment, paper products, sporting goode and Technical | machinery,--AP.

New building proposed

eight

A plan to bulid an storey block of flats with ground floor shops at 13 North-street. Western District was disclosed at the Tenancy Tribunal this morning.

The new building, which will cost $210,000, will not have a ft. It will replace existing 39-year-old houses which are in a bad condition.

Messrs Lam Kwong Kal and Lam Kwong Man are the op- plicants. They are represented by Mr D. A. L. Wright, who is instructed by Mr Robert Wong of Descons,

There are 63 opposing tenants and

There was no doubt as to hardship the girl's

parents were suffering.

four children were now in The mother and the other

the Po Leung Kuk.

R.H. Wild of 177 The Peak, summoned before Mr yesterday for

About the film, he said it is evident Dirk Bogarde is a sensi- tive musician and reckons he was will obtain an Academy Award. Macfadyen

Asked again about his own performance which had the Loke allowing a dog to be at large Yew Hail half empty, he refused teithout a muzzle at 8.15 am to be drawIL

on September 12.

Film on HK for Edinburgh

Festival

Mr W. M. Brown of Hual- ings & Co, appeared on behalf of defendant.

He pleaded guilty but said the dog, on seeing a cat in the garden, ran out of the house and chased the cat.

The coolie

also ran after

"Rennies Mill," the most recent the dog but failed to catch film by Inter-Church Ald and it. A fine of $3 was imposed. Refugee Service, has been se- cepted for showing at the Edin-

burgh Festival later this mouth. A.H. Penn, of 195

The

This is the third Inter-Church Peak, also appeared before Mr Aid film to be awarded this dis- Macfadyen for allowing hin tinction, the two carüer suc- dog on Stubbs Road cesses being "Over the H" September 12 at 7.46 (1956)

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and "Like Paradiso" without a muzzle. Defendant (1857) which also featured pleaded guilty and was fined

$5.

sub-tenants. Some are appearing Hongkong.

A. H. Veltman of 304 The

personally and others pro

re- All three were produced by presented by Mr C. P. Lai, of Peter Mr Raymond Kinsey on Inter- Mo and Co; Mr Henry Ku, in- Church Ald's behalf with photo-Peak, was also summoned for structed. by Edmund Cheung and Chaine: Mr. A. H. Sunlad, instructed grophy by Mr James Norming- allowing his dog on

by Wong and Co. and Mr P. S. Woo, ton,

Hastings and Co.

Members of the Tribunal are: Mr B. V. Rhodes (Presidents Mr F. R. Gabbott and Mr R. N. Horilela,

POP.

FONE OF THE GIRLS IN DISPATCH

Stubbs

"Rennies MI" is a colour film Road on September 19 at about the destitute Chinese In 7.10 am without a muzzle. A hab ting a hillside shanty-town. fine of $5 was imposed.

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