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"Major Step" To Economic Recovery
Country's Lack Of Raw Materials
Tokyo, June 11.
The new Commerce and Industry Minister, Choza- buro Mizutani, today welcomed the SCAP an- nouncement authorising private international commercial relations with Japan on August 15 as a "major step" toward effecting Japan's economic recovery, but said success of this programme to a large extent would depend on the Allied powers" "sympathetic" settlement of the reparations question.
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declined to state to what extent he believed the removal of industrial equipment could be made as reparations without too seriously crip- pling Japan's productive capacity, but said: "We have been defeated in war and we are in no position to state any detailed desires as to removals of industrial equipment.
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so that Japan can lærome self-sustaining country."
ECONOMIC PLAN FOR JAPAN
The
Tokyo, June 11. Japanese
Zone Trade Talks With
Premier Switzerland
Telsu Katayama, today an- nounced an eight-point econo- mic programme to speed the rehabilitation of Japanese. economy, calling for repula- tions to increase the Japanese food apply, wage and price stabilization, a review of the national financial structure, increased production, labour aecurity and a relief pro- gramme for mqnufactured ex- ports and government man- agement of industry if users- sary. Unued Prest.
AIL
Berlin, June 11, Trade talks between the com. bined British and American
and/Swiss ZoneA
delegations ended tonight.
An official attement Anid: "No estimate can at present be placed on the value or volume of trade likely to result, bit the
Canton City Council
Shanghai, June 12.
A Central News dispatch
CHINA'S HOPES
OF LOAN
Washington, June 11.
China, nursing hopes of getting big scale recon- struction ald from the United States sooner or later, is expected to plead for an extension of the existing June 30 deadline for an American loan. five-With less than three weeks remaining, officials
from Cditon said today that the City Council passed a res Molution
ordering strict ren- trictions against the opening of
after n new cabarets minute duel in which two coun-i cillors bombarded each other with teacups, inkwells and pens. The Counell was wide apilt over the motion for an absolute ban on ballroom dancing, re- sulting in the fight.
WELD
A compromise finally reached banning the opening of new cabarets.-United Press,
bends of the delegations expres Burma's New
the re- bunincia
Constitution
said today the Nanking Government thus far has not applied to the Government-owned Ex- port and Import Bank for any part of the $500,000,000 loan fund earmarked for China, * There was so hint whether various American obligations, the proposals have heen nivan-| --Associated Press. ced through diplomatic chan-
Not Popular? nels, but the State Department,
Washington: June 11. rather than the bank, is explor-
The Congressionn! Record to- ing possible ald measures which day reprinted a statement In- Secretary of State George C.
serted by Representative Marshall ha he'd must be of George H. Bender, in which he a. nature that can be justified asserted that State Department to Congress and the American patik for further aid to Chiang would be highly unpopular here. There have been numerotis i
statements emanating from our State Department that we determined 10 intervene in in progress ÍN
to meet the China on behalf of Chiang Kai- shek. Rep. Beader said. “Ap- the parently, some people at the fact that I revented on the State Department did not like
people.
China.
od the view that an agreement
facilitate will greatly sumption of ordinary activities."
Branch offices of the joint ex-
Rangoon, June 11.
The possibility was not ruled port-import agency in the various
Burma's Frontier Arens Repre- out that the Nationalist Kov papers interpreted the states of the combined zone are sentatives have submitted a nun ernment, despite the civil war SCAP announcement is the be-empowered to approve contracts ber of amendments to the draft now ginning of trade between Japan up to the value of approximate Constitution now before the Con might yet seek
stituent Assembly, it was reveal terms set by President Truman A Swiss frane secount and ained here today by U Vum Ko Flaw, and the bank and thus quailfy Becount kept in dollars will be the Chin tribal chieftain who re for at least a part of the loan opened with the Swiss National cently assumed office in the infund. Bank, the latter being available terim Government Deputy in dollars or sterling us requir-Counsellor
Particular Attention
"The
ly 60,000.
"We do hope, however, theonestled from the Far East Allied powers will understand nail the southern regions to the
pomitian and he United States.
and other countries. Mizutani said 60 per cent of
In A typical editorial, the Japan's pre-war exports went Nippon Times, said: 1
to the Fit East and the south SCAP statement is highly wel He pointed att that a reern region's and comprised cut-comed by the entire nation for contribute to Japan's paruliens settlement permitting ton, textiles, mayon and flure, it will
lait simption of that trade economic reconstruction. It is. Japan an Industrial enpacity on the 1930 level when produétion was impossible because of the indeed the most significant step, was at its lowest would result loss of euptipment and wartime but it must be accompanied by given to the question of importa discuss detalls of the amendments in livelihood dimeulflex for lack of materials. He pointed the determination and sincerity into the combined zone of Swiss sponsored by the Frontier lenders, the Japanese nation. He sait but that pre-war there were 3 of the Japanese people to do newspapers, periodicals and but indicated that these did not he based this view primarily on000,000 splndles in operation their part for foreign trade is books during the talks which vitally affect the fundamentals of the fact that Japan's population whereas today there are 120,- a two-way proposition in which also covered trading procedures, the Draft Constitution adopted by In 1930 was 64,000,000 whereas 000.
exports must balance imports." visits of Swiss buyers to Ger the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom "triday 11 in M0,000,000.
"Superior" Goods
Japan's Foreign Trade Asso many, methods of payment and League's Conventios
"We are different tribes, and
Lack Of Raw Materials
Mizutani said reparations payment from enrrent pride tion would "hit the Japanese apverely under present condi. tions when production, even with full operation of available Industrial equipment, does not mee! Japan's own areds due Jurgely materials,"
He said the removal of cund power generating plants world seriously affect industria pro- duction, particularly Japan and Kyushu where the development of hydro-electric power hud lagged behind.
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The Chin leader declined to
In any event, diplomatie nu Areas thorities are inclined to believe the Chinese will ask for more time. These authorities think Mr. Truman, who fixed the ori- ginal deadline, could extend it by executive order.
War Accounts
Meanwhile negotiations
are
floor of
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the House that five
divisions of American military equipment had fallen into the hands of the Communists.
"Apparently, our State De- 1artment lives in auch Reclusion they forget American taxpay- ers oppose any further waste of American funds in China's civil war."
Rep. Bender said that if the
He said raw silk and silk tex-¡ ciation President; Kumakichi the question of what goods and each tribe has its own problem off about to start for the setlje. } United States wished to settic tiles would comprise the major] Nakajima, Bald à considerable | services could be exchanged.~ clarification which we are seeking ment of China's war accounts the problems of China, it should
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items of exports in the United] amount of raw materials must Reuter.
um be imported before Japan can States, and added that
Lo balance Phasis also will be put on sun export suficiently dry goods such as veramic ware ber foreign trade.
Industrial circles Buid uncer- and art craft,
"AB-out efforts will be made tainty' on the reparations ques-. to produce superior goods tion would prevent any imme- sharp contrast to the pre-war dinte large-scale volume of for- emphasis on chen Ronds," het eign trade which they felt would not incrense immediately stid.
over present exports-United burglars stole $40,000 from Press.
Mizutani said the resumption of private foreign trade would not "do their abure" by pro- means little if the Japanese did during more coal and food- both interrelated in the econo- mic reenvery programme.
Honshuly, June 11, The Army revealed today that:
said. Reuter.
tions-United Press.
'This
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
following were
AI purs:
Passengers
with the United States. These present them to the United No- before endorsing » consitution which will be binding on us," are distinct from the loan pro and any further men- posal Aures. Officiati discus. signs might "get under way in a few days covering final settle. ment of the approximately $1 500,000,000 in lend leane zidl
Arriend from Moniin:-My, ), Itry. Reyes, Mr. 2. extended to Chinu: « 1942 war- Mi A. Reyes, Mr. B time loan of $500,000,000; un- Exter. Mr. B. C. Tats. Mr. 13. Chen, M**, Y. C. Luen, Mic. T. Wang, Mr. K. Loo, adjusted aspects of post-war Men. P. King, Mr. P. Lee, Mr. K. Mn. surplus property transactions, Mr. K. Mr. Mr. C. Jew, Mr. W. T. Womy, and various financial claims Mr. Li, Mr. Y. 3, Mr. C. Videtei, arising from the war.
Mr. 17. Chon. Mr. M. Uy and Mr. C. im.
Siam-Indo-China Agreement
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post exchange in Guam and that un intensive manhunt was 1/ derway throughout the Marianas and Hawaiian islands.
The announcement said
the safe $30,000 in checks and
un-
Japanese Watches
Tokyo, June 11. Japan is standing by to ex port thousands of clocks an watches as Soon na Overseas identified persons knocker aut at last year 90 per cent of cording to a spokesman of Gen post exchange on May 4 and r He pointed out, that through trade is officially reopened, ac
the army sentry guarding the Japan's imports from the Unit-eral MacArthur's Headquarters moved
containing ed States consistedLof foodstuff, He stated today that the re
money which left little for
raw habilitation of watch and clock materials. He said efforts were factories has made future ex imperative to, reduce the pro- ports possible. The clock in nortion for food and increase dustry gives employment to # that for cotton, oil, anthracite, large amount of labour and re salt and other materials essen- quires only a small amount of tial for production-United;
raw materials. Press.
Significant Step
In particular, it needs im porta of synthetic jewels from Switzerland.
Tukyo, June 11. Japanese newspapers today The spokesman, said that be- ran pictures of Gen. Dougins fore the war, inexpensive Ja MacArthur, and said the Allied puriese watches and clocks had powers goodwill will permit a good market in the Far East the opening of private interna- with the 1941 volume of bual- Lional commercial relations ness approximately Yen 17,000,- with Japan on August 15.
000.-Reuter.
OUT TO DOMINATE
Shanghal. June 12..
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The English language paper, "China Press," in an editorial entitled "Made In Japan,” declared that resumption of Japanese trade means Japan will "be out to dominate the Oriental market again if she can."
The editorial said, "It should 1 "However, there is certainly be evident that no nation or a case an exceedingly water- group of nations cait morally tight case when one considera prevent even a defeated nation Japanese aggression in the from pursuing legitimate com-past-for stripping Japan of mercial activities. If Japan most of her heavy industry. can deliver goods at competitive The aim of such a programme prices then it is clear that no would not bo to stiile legitimate Artificial barrier can be created, trade but to providė a guaran. tee that Japan shall never again
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Bangkok, June 11. Slam-Indo-Ching Anuncial and economic agreement regard- ing territories retroceded on Dec,
The United States last sum-
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Departures for Madis: Mr. Aĥ Be day morning by the Siamese For- $210,000,000, Home $900. Mr. Lay Tung, Mr. Lee Wing He, wit
and the French000,000 worth of Minister
non-combat. Wan, Mr. Ho Pens Kim. Br. Charge d'Affaires.
war surplus remaining in China k lag, Mr. Chong Un, Mr. Lee WinE. Kul, Mr. 6th The agreement provides (1) re
and 17 Pacific islands. Against Mr Tin, Mr. call of and payment for Stamese the sales price.
Cab, Mr. Kwon nk. Mr. Bin Wons. China WIS Jr. Ar E. Chut, Mr. Tang Man. Mr. currency circulating in those ter: given a $175,000,000 credit for How Chear and Mrs. Chau Len da, All ships and plates arriving and
ritories; (2) bilateral payment compensation to persons in Honolulu from Guam watched by the army but
werewhose rights are affected by the|
notransfer: (3) mutual transfer of trace of the sale or the burglars documents and titles
of private was found.
orders.
Four susprets, including the entry, were flown to Honolulu
property.--United Press.
recently for lie detector tests Canton Loses
but all results were negative.-- United Press, เ
Paris. June 11. The French Foreign Affairs Commission today unanimously proposed ratification of the Ita- lian peace treaty by the Na- tional Assembly-Reuter.
Its Tortoise
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The "City of Rams" has lost its 1,000-year-old giant tor- toise, which died yesterday, ng- entding to Chinese press ilis. patches from Caston.
The tortoise, originally from the Paracels Islands, was one of the main attractions in Can- ton's Han Min Public Park.
Bombay, June 11. Bombay's Police Commission- er ordered a 59-hour curfew in With its passing away, the lower Parel-workers' quarters City Government's daily budget in north Bombay-after a fatal has been reduced by CŃC$4.000 communal stabbing, incident. the umount which had to be No communal incidèrits occur. paid out daily for the toriolse's red in Calcutta today.-Reuter. meals.
Flood Hayoc In Kwangtung
Canton, June 12.
be in a position to create wea- Rains and floods spelled havoc to most places in
pons of war in large quantities,
A Price
"Thle means in the long run the Allies will have to decide ah dipah's permanent indus- trial level but that is a price that Japan must pay for past aggression whether she likes dt
Kwangtung and Western Kwangsi early this week and caused damage up to CNC$1,000,- 000,000, according to reports reaching here to- day.
The railroad bridge at Ying- tak, about 100 miles North of Canton, was damaged by flood and railway traffe much eur tailed. The line was complete ly suspended during the past The editorial said the reopen several daya. „Passengerk” gb- ing of trade with Japan willing up to North Kwangtung aro “atrike a death blow to budding proceeding by craft on the Chinese exports it economic North River.
Kwangel, also Was inundated under five feet of water. Other towns along the West River Including Shaoching and Tu cheng also were under water.
The main damage was to highways and their bridges.
Low-lying streets in Sikwan and Hönau' suburbs in Canton hive been under, water daily at
atability does ng return in thle The Walchow 'area on the country soon.***The paper add-East River, 30 miles east of high tide.
tu, however, that Japan cannot Canton, was flooded, resembling · Crops, along the riparian sturve just becauso, China has n a vast lake. The now Saddle farms were submerged, and it civil war raging.",
dam was damaged by the flood. is feared they will be destroy- Taengeherig, a town north of ed. Rico, prices have gone up Walchow, likewise was flobdet.] to C.N.$180,000 a picul of 110}
Wuchow, principal port In pounds Associated Press.
The editorial cateluded, "One most constantly bear in mind one factor the bitter mem- orles which the 'made in Ja- pan trade mark will invoke all over the civilized world. Sales resistance to these products will be considerable over that | part of the Orient which suffer- ed at the hands of the Jupanoso during the past decdile.”—Unit- od Press
London, June 11.. Dr. Kurt Schumacher, chair- man of the German Social De- migratie Party, has been for Bidden by the Freich," Military. Coverbmuat in Germany to ad dress mobile meelings in the
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