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From the Files

HK products guide IT COULDN'T HAPPEN 25

COPIES

FOR

9,000

FIRMS

New York, Oct. 9. A directory listing all

Hongkong

and

exporters

manufacturers will be published next January and distri- Auted free of charge to about 9,000 import firms.

Called the Buyer's Guide to Hongkong Products, the new directory will enable top Ameri- can companies Interested goods from Hongkong to locate sultable sources of supply there.

It is the first trade book of

It kind ever issued in the

United States.

In making the ammngement,

a spokesman for the publisher, 1

Kurt Barnard Associates ex-

plained thal the forthcoming

This Chino Mail photo was taken at the Double Tenthi rally at the Princess Theatre this morning during the singing of the "National Song".

Nationalists celebrate

the Double

Tenth

guide is the direct result of a Nationalist supporters today celebrated the Double Tenth,

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survey indicating that while in- terest

Hongkong mer-

national day of the Republic of China (Taiwan).

chandise " strong and rising

Nationalist emblems fluttered fast." the absence of a central information bureau in the from tops of buildings pod in United States on trade with the side streets in Wanchai, Dis- Hongkong handicaps buyers Skoukiwan, and Western here in translating their interest trict. into action.

No means

"Many American rins, from importers, department stores and chain stores, to wholesalers, jobbers and brokers, simply have no means of establishing connections in Hongkong," he suid,

Je envisages the directory RS the first comprehensive and large scale link between Hang- kong Industry and United States businessmen.

The publisher also asserted that the book will be tributed only to firms with the Únancial resources necessary to place substantial orders in Hongkong оп letter of credit basis,

It will also go to a limited number of United States Lectory representatives known to be active in foreign trade.

A

privately sponsored Ven- ture, the new directory is Bug ported exclusively by advertis- ing from Hongkong companies. -UPI.

MORGAN

PHILLIPS RETURNS TO LONDON

London, Oct. 9. Mr Morgan Phillips, the 58- 'year-old secretory of the British Labour Party, who has been in hospital in Scotland since August 15, when he had a stroke, re- turned to London today.

TODAY dear sir

"Tiny Tim" draws buite the wrong conclusion from Sir Henry Follock's criticism of Government 25 years ago, if he thinks the nominated members of Leg. Co. are less effective now than they were then,

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CLT

In those days Government had

qualme

about riding roughshod over their wishes, proved by Sir Henry Pollock's resiark that the unofficials were painfully aware that they were in hopeless minority

.all matters of voting.

Things are very different today. The unofficials are still in the minority, but they are by no meant either hopeless or powerless.

A

thetr

0! recent example strength was their opposition

when to the football pooli, they politely

04. inflicted Government what was des- cribed in the House of Com- я 03 a "humiliating de- feat", something which could never have happened 25 years

apo, Nowadays it would be almost unthinkable for Government to use its official majority to uth through a measure which was opposed by the unofficials, Where your correspondent has perhaps gone wrong is in thinking that vocal protesis are the signs of effectiveness, In most cases they are merely evidence of frustration, as the example he quotes clearly show's,

VICTORIAN,

Prints and engravings to be displayed

}

in

Mure

displayed were Tokwawan, Hunghom, Sham- shulpo, Lalchikek. and various resettlement areas.

Typhoon shelters were pack- ed with bellazged junks.

The biggest

The biggest flag put up on the occasion was displayed 60 an civetric factory in Castle Peak- read. It measured 20 feet by 50 feet,

Our reporter n

Tsun

Wan

} nodd that "there are more dags in ilte main street today then were Bowy on October 1."

Theatre were

The Texille Workers' General Union erected Pai laus in Tsun Win where the Grand Theatre and Tsuen Wan also decorated.

Auxiliary policemen aug- mented normal police patrols all over the Colony.

will be

ITALIAN EXHIBITION AT

FESTIVAL OF ARTS

Visitors to the Festival Contre at the Star Ferry Pier this year, to be opened by Lady Black at mid-day on Saturday, will enjoy the unusual experience of viewing on itallan exhibition of the art of printing and engraving.

Attractive

water-colour

This evening there big dinner parties at the Ying King and Sun Ya Restaurants An as well as at the Labour Bund- Ing.

Kowloon ceremonies

A large gathering of local Chinese press, cultural, educa- tion and itm representatives held In tho Princess Theatie this morning.

wag

exhibition

Every method in modern use -from woodcuts and etching to colour lithography-is repre- sented, and the Exhibition will thus enable many to see works of art displayed in Hong- kong before and for studying the various forms of an ari which at the same time is a craft.

The Exhibition consists of 150 signed original works by 90 dif- ferent Italian artists of the Twentieth century. They include several famous names.

Pietro exhibition of water-

Annikoni-cclebrated for his portrait of Queen Eli- colours which will bo

"zabeth, which will soon be ap- officially opened tomor-pearing on Hongkong's postage row morning by Mr. Lom stamps-is represented by two Man-kit at St John's delightful early compositions.

Venetian. Atro, well- The Cathedral Hall will attract

known for his colour abstrac- not only lovers of art and tions, has entered two beautiful nature, but cat-lovers.

lithographs. Mr Lin Jung-slyng and bis

The chairman of the meeting wife, Shao Yu-haun, are par was Mr Lom Yee-geong, Super- tlcularly expert painters prac visor of the Chu Hal College,tising in Formosa, and teaching

Another Venetian, the elderly Diserlori, has a single etching of view of the rooftops of Perugia which, for its extraordinarily

Mr Wong Ting-sak, a Chinose at Talwan University, Taipei. | powerful light-and-silade alone. writer, was the speaker. .4 They have paintings en display must make those who see it

Folk dances, Cantonese und In gaiteries in America, Holy, yearn to go there. Peking operas were performed. Turkey and Japan

The high tradition of art in The Kowloon Chamber of Mr Lin, who is a native of Italy is fully maintained in this Commerce held a flag hoisting Cheklang, studied art in Shang | Exhibition, which has been put ceremony early in the morning.iai.

addition In

to his out-together by the Italian Oriental

Mr Róbert Der, chairman oL standing technique his en- Institute and has been sent to the Chamber hoisted the Flag thusiasm for his subjects is ob- Hongkong under the

of the Republic in front of a crowd of about 100 directors, of the chamber.

EXEMPTION

APPLICATIONS

vlous.

DELICATE CURVE

He expresses exquisitely the Bashing movements of a Bah, the delicate curve of a slender willow or the bristling excite ment of a kitten.

His wife excels in water- colours of flowers and birds, while some of her brushwork in traceries of pine and fir as

The Po Wah Land Investment backgrounds for her husband's

Mr Phillips, who travelled Co Lid this morning applied for animal and Agure studies, overnight, was reported to be exemption for four three-storey achieves a complementary por- making good progress.

houses at 56-62 Tung Chol-fection,

THE ANSWER

stroel, Kowloon. They propore The show will continue until He was transferred from a to build an eight-storey lene- the evening of October 12,-MP. Glasgow hospital to learn ment fat fcck on the site, to Hospital, Stringside whore a cost $100,000. blood clot was removed from hie The Shung Yuan Land Invesi- brain.

meni Co Ltd, of Hing Fat House, Hongkong, placed uselicone be- Since then he has been hay-fore the Tenancy Tribunal for

Terulin, France, Oct. 9. Intrigued by ing extensive therapy to cure a building a nine-storey, $1.200.000

the w'st slight paralysis and to restore tenement building in Kllung-nightly bellowing of one of his

street, Shamsupo.

but, a former near here de They are applying for exempcided to investigate,

Anglo-

Italian agreement on cultural exchanges.

The arrangements have been made through the italian Consulate-General.

And

the sponsoring society is the Dante Alighieri Society of Hongkong.

Possession of

penicillin

dear sir

Know thyself

Bimos Kavanaugh's article on Carl Gustay Jung the father

psychoanalysis in

of

those of other peopls that a better understanding of buman nature may be obtained

FREUDIAN.

dear sir

Reply to Togib

No. Mr T. it is not a "minor matter", neither is there much danger of you and "being strained" as we are both hidden under the cover of anonimity. Nevertheless I would like to know you and if you wish a cloter relationship you can easily get TV Tane addrcas from the editor,

Each

Let us go back to the beginning: Our comments are to do with the leading article in the Mail, "All one body we".

who is

the "Body" and who are the "we"? You and t have apparently agreed that "the Body" is "the Church" and the "we" are the in- dividual Christions who com pose it. It is therefore · not "a minor matter".

In the last book of the Bible

1201

of

we read, "there shall enter into it nothing that deflech nor maketh a lle". There- fore one that "prays and preys" cannot be a member of the True Chruch. Neither can a "hypocrite" be a Christian. Are. 1011

watering Christianity down? "Ood la of too pure eyes to behold iniquity and cannot look on sia". You are setting up sort of group or body your own (as I am afraid the writer of the original article

the Mall 192

war. qulity of doing);

not the "Body" Yours

the only depicted in your

Bookc which gives us a licence to have an opinion on the sube feet, the Bible, That "Body" as I mentioned

before will only be known in the Day St Paul writes of in Romans 2-the day when God thali judge the Lecrets of men by Jerus Chrisi, according to my Gospel". in closing I would like to say how bucked I was to read in tonight's leader, "We hold that there is a God" (not like the Marxist), "the Creator, to whom at fast men will render an account their deeds"

lasue of Saturday, October 8 has shed light on a great man hitherto unknown to many of his followers and admirers." Whilst the works of Sigmund Freud are well known fo students of psychology, today one seldom comes Jung's writings on this sub- Joot.

across

What is more surprising is that while his works are known throughout the world, title or nothing ls known of their author, and to some ti would appear that of the two Big- mund Freud is the grestor master and more frequently little is quoted, Indeed, no known of Dr Jung that it is

surprising to learn that he is still living and in good health. Sigmund Freud's better known work on psychology is his "Psychoanalysis of Everyday Life", written in simple lang- understood by easily all, and is absorbingly inter- esting.

Lago

This wrlier read and re-read this work many times some twenty years or so ago, and is auxious to obtain some of the more recent works of sither of these two masters of psychoanalysis,

The writer of Friday's leading

article "Reason for

anger"

as distinct from the wruct

one body we" of "All obviously knew what he was sortiing about,

DVR.

dear sir

Bloc-mindedness

the Day,

To the modern world psychology Your Comment of

has become a rather common "Reason for Anger," is in fact subject, but as recently as a continuation of your

two or three decades ago R was still regarded

and the mention, of the tople would bore one's friends who had no idea what it all mesni, Yet psychology plays a very important part in our every- day Bfe, and Its knowledge can bring us immenso happl- ness, as it can help to regulāta our life, and teaches us to understand others better, and to make allowances for the shorloomings of our friends, to be tolerant and, sympathetic,

The author of the article on Jung questions who considers the minds of Khrushchev or Elsenhower, and the answer Is unfortunately nonb over does, and that is the greatest pity of it, for had the minds of these two world; flgures been carefully and expertly paychoanalysed who can tell what might not .bé” Hidden behind their opposing person- sullles, or Kow such opposing 'personalities might be brought closer together, to find:a.com- mon denominator, that' ioma point of agreement might be reached whereby the future, tho 'world..., mleht, be satured?.

of

A 23-year-old woman, Wong Sau-lam, of 20 Leighton-road, second floor, was fined $100 by Mr E. Corbally at Central Court [this morning for possession of

pentelllin substances

Sub-Inspector Yip Tal-ya told the court, police pearched Paroholowy lain? Interesting. Wong's home about 7.20 pm;nublebt;, And aþómit be studied September 20 and found two bottles of penicillin substances Owing to his convalesconco, Mon for 12 old hours Nos Ile found that the animal in a locked drawer, -Wong ad- he would not attend last wook's 218 to 288, Kil-treet, In 'mado nocturnat telpa to his elder mitiod she was in posvoselon of annual conference of the Labour which there ano, 210 opposing press and drinks itself into a the key of the drawer as woll - Party at Scarborough AFP, enable,

stupor-China Mall Upecial, as the drugs

his speech.

by the young and the old 'alike, and if possible, a 'mim- plied form ? of??"text-badika might be twod «In poliools to teach, our young the value of knowing their own melade and

POP

WHO SAYS THE ART OF CONVERSATION

IS DEAD?

other

comments ON K since the opening of the recent General Assembly of the Unlied Na- tions. It is natural that we of the West see the leader of the East with a prejudice, for the people of the East do the same thing toward us,

That makes the

meetings

various leaders of the world'

years AGO.

October 1935 OSTILITIES have

H broken out in Ethiopia,

the Morning Post announced under a banner headline,

are

Italian troops have cross- ed the border and of advancing on Adown.

Fighting is said to be in In New York most colourful progress in the province of and Interesting. Each leader Agame. The Emperor has lives as if in a shell, repre-appealed to the League, re- senting luis own national or porting upon the invasion and declaring that there They are different with different have been aerial raids on

Aúltudes, because

of their Adowa and diverse cultural backgrounds,

International interesi,

Adigrat,

in

That is because in this world, which large numbers of elvtilgailona. эго many, civilians including women though Humanity is one, and children have been

killed, Khrushchev's tantrum for anger toward Macmillan's speech of September 20, in my declares that the Higher opinion, was only natural sa Command in Eritrea has a human being, not necessarily been forced to "occupy cer- of his belief in a thin advanced positions" —

because

God" or not, but because of

An Italian communique

the "crack-up in May," which owing to the dangerous Macmillan refused fa attitude of the Ethiopian

troops.

Mr

mention,

The note declares that the

Mr K has an obsession of that|

"erack-up" which develope in general mobilisation order lile personality a feeling of, was the prelude to an attack "oppression-psychosis."

on the Italian Colonies, and

a move

is "communication" with the that the creation of the West, capecially President neutral zone was Eisenhower's avowal of their towards this end. right to over-fly ig Sovici Later reports "say that Union, is thus broken Count Vinci the Italian Broken tо is K'a sense of Minister is to leave Addis

bearings with the West and

Wo

WO

his "position" in the world. If Ababa today.

were in his place, would very probably behave the same way.".

Italy following Japan's example in Manchuria, is not going to declare war.

☆ ☆

The problem now before the

United Nations la how to! Sir Meurich Hewlett in the "repair" that "crack-up" and Consular Service of Britain in how to "restore" that broken various parts of China for 37 "communiesilon," Instead of years and until a few months condemning his "anger,” and using our "superficialities and 50 Consul General at Hankow,

granted an Interview failings" to find out the "rea-press when he passed through to the and for his anger."

Singapore last weck on the

second

one solution suggested is the and Oss Cathay,

Neutrallat 5-Power-Resolution "My devotion to the country, for Ike and I to meet. Be which is almost my fore we condemned noutralism i home, after so many years, has as "immoral," Today, their led me to go back and see 11 opinions have high status, there is any manner in which Why this change of atilindo?, one can help as a personal Because, progress is not auto- friend," he said. matle, but, human-made. Amp "My one longing is for inter- the most Interesting thing is national co-operation in China,

and for that the leader of this 5-,

that mutual under- Power-Neutralist Committee standing of racial psychology is la none other than Tito lim- extentul. I believe that fi "ean

Bolt, a Communisl And

be obtained in A

China mors *Marxist.

readily than in any other country in the world."

Mr

Speaking of the future of the country Str Merrick said: "People are apt despair' but a solid improvement të

going

The most helpful speech so far, to my opinion, was the speecla by Mr Diefenbaker of Canada on September. 26. Hoop posed K's proposal to replace the office of the UN-Becretary on in the interior of China by General, and he also opposed the development of roads and Herter's ●pinion of other Waus which must Gbana's Kwame Nkrumalı. convince even the most super- This statesman spoko also before felal observers of the progress

the General Assembly two that she is making. years ago and he touched the "I believe that China will vilat problem of the world fully develop even though t situation when he said

that will take a

The long time. the foundaLIDO of all world Chinese farmer is an excellent problems as duo to "blog- workman and he will work mindedness" of the leaders of and produce

more and for export. So the Chinere It is this "bloc-minded" which will have 10

characterises your

шап.

of the Day on K.

BY GOG

more

develop the Comment interior of their country frat, before they can devote their attention to the outside",

T. O. TOHENG.

WHATEVER THE SITUATION.

Carlsberg

KEEPS YOU SMILING

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