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was purchased from Moutrie and Company, and he charged anyone 10 cents to listen to a novelty record called "Laughing Foreigners" (洋人大笑). Anyone capable of resisting any laughs or chuckles got their money back. Phonographs were becoming popular in the city in 1906. By 1908, he received help from a
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under its Shanghai Pathé Record Company (上海百代公司唱片) name. Pathé Hong Kong faced fierce competition in the 1960s with the rise of Diamond Records and eventually ceased Shanghainese pop production and cut
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became associated with pornography and it was banned and made illegal. As a result of the accusation, Pathé was immediately forced to stop cutting records, close down its factory and cease operations.
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and established "Pathé Orient" (東方百代), also known as "Pathé Asia," though other sources point to the renaming in 1921.
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Around the beginning of the 20th century, a young Frenchman named Labansat set up an outdoor stall on Tibet Road in
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region. In the same year, Pathé Records entered a public-private joint venture with the state-run
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with the manufacturing portion named "China Record Co. Ltd," and the distributor continued as
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as one of its commercial wings to continue to sell all of Pathé Shanghai's records made in
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in 1950), thus restoring the glory of Shanghainese pop music in the British colony of the
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cause. In 1937 Ren was fired from the company when the leftist music was cut off by the
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Group was broken up and sold to various companies. Pathé Hong Kong was absorbed into
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military officials. Any Japanese plants were also taken back to the
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but retained its original Chinese name. In 2012 the entire
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Pathé subsequently moved its main office from communist
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Pathé Records (Hong Kong)
China Record Corporation

Xujiahui
Chinese
上海


唱片
公司
pinyin
Cantonese Yale
Shanghai
Republic of China
British Hong Kong
People's Republic of China
Asia-Pacific
Pathé Records
France
EMI


March of the Volunteers
Republic of China
Shanghai
gramophone records
phonograph
Ningbo
Peking Opera
Wing On

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