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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 28,"1947.
ANGLO-SOVIET TALKS Virtually Complete Failure At Moscow
Negotiations At Deadlock
London, July 26.
The Cabinet will decide in the next few days whether it is worthwhile trying to continue the deadlocked negotiations for an Anglo- Soviet trade agreement.
Sir Harold Wilson, Secretary for Overseas Trade, is expected to report to the Cabinet on Mon- day on the causes of the virtually complete failure of the Moscow talks. Sir Harold Wilson was injur-. ed when the p'nno bringing the British delegation back to Lon- over-ran the runway at Lowlon airport inst night, but his Injuries were not grave.
There is a good chance of salvaging a timber agreement from The wrecked spokesman for the Board Trade said today.
don
This is understood to refer to the offer of M. Mikoyan, Soviet Minister for Foreign the last discussion Trade, at that Sir Harold Wilson had with him regarding the reduc- tion of price that the Soviet Linion was asking for wheat if talka, Britain, in return, would stil of further cane the terms of the
1941 financial agreement.
Britain harl already agreed to reduce the rate of interest on this credit of £65,000,000 from two to one-half per cent, and to extend the repayment period. This, however, was sub Jeet to the conclusion of a satis- factory trade agreement.
The Soviet Union has offered to send Britain 53,000 stand ards of soft wood and 10,000 culle fathoms of pit propa ju exchange for timber cutting machinery. Accord was reach- ed on thin exchange, but it still remains to be definitely estab-1 tished whether it will operate In the absence of a general trade agreement.
Wide Agreement Commenting on the collapse of the ta'ks, Sir Harold Wilsen aid that the talks achieved "a wide mensure of agreement on trade muiters" but that "we have not reached an agreement on the outstanding financial question which the Soviet Gov- ernment have made conditional to any comprehensive trade agretment."
to
Barter Basis?
WHEAT PRICE SNAG
TRADE MISSION
TO JAPAN
Ottawa, July 27. General H. D. C. Crerar, head of a special
Canadian
Trode Mission to Japan, took off on Saturday in an RCAF Liberator for Tokyo.
Premium Market
For Gold
Note retired, he formerly Vanishes
commanded the Canadian 1st. Army in France-Associated Preen.
Upward Trend On
Wall St.
New York, July 27. Bullion today that the premium market for foreign gold; in New York has virtual- ly ceased to exist as a result of recent requests by the United States Federal Treasury and Reserve system to dis- continue such premium sales.
dealers said
foreign
New York, July 27. The stock market swung up
Refineries which had been ward during the past week with industrials at the top since Inat processing foreign gold concen
in trading August and the overall average trates, and banks which have
1947 peak. beon approaching the Bunds improved selectively, with metal, have stopped sales to the ralin favoured, while com- Far East and other premium modities made a series of ad- markets, it was sold.
Some sources cstimated that vances and retreats.
Spurring short-covering and this market, ranged to around investment demand in the share 49,000 ounces of gold a month division was the persistence of with prices going from $28 an This compared with the inflationary psychology, an ex-ounce to as high ceptionally large batch of boost ounce.
as $40 an
British Purchases
Of Tobacco
In quarters close to the Gov- ernment, it is believed that fur- the efforts may
lie made through diplomatic channels to see if an agreement is possible but there is little hope that thi:
el dividends and pleasing carn- United States price of $35 an method will sncceed when week
normal of intensive negotiations haveings reports, and hopes that the ounce. United Press.
could summer rally already fal'ed.
A timber agreement is
felt streich much farther. he possible, however, on The market climb over more) something like a straight bar than two months, with unly ter basis of Russian timber for slight interruptions, brought out British timber cutting ma- considerable selling which was chinery-Reuter.
well absorbed in most cases. The cloudy long-term export outlook, foreigri affairs and a
Washington, July 27. belief that the list was due for An official of the Department a sizeable technical correction of Agricalture reported today provided a restraining influence. that British buying policy this The market stumbled on Mon- year was influencing the tobacco day as the 'President's economic market. Charles E. Gege, Chief mesange to Congress íalled to of the Tobacco Branch of the Pro- excite Wall Street. There was duction and Marketing Adminis mild recovery on Tuesday. On tration, said in a statement: Wednesday the list negutiated its "Lighter buying this season by best run-up since July 11 with Britain undoubtedly had selected Industrials in the lead influence on prices.
are buying some leaf, however, and carriers close behltd.
Buyers maintained control on and the extent of the influence of Thursday, when industrials, led Beermined. The market is too policy has not yet been by steels and olis, went through new yet to have demonstrated it. the year's high and the general seif, It always takes several days average recorded its wident gain for the market to settle down Bill quidation and find itself." since July 1. ruled on Friday, although losses usually were moderate-Associatributed low bidding partly to a led Press.
London, July 26.
The Secretary for Overseas Trade, Sir Harold Wil- son, is preparing his report on the unsuccess- ful Anglo-Soviet trade talks in seclusion today. British officials are reluctantĮ
conclusion of the Moscow conference a "breakdown."
to describe the
R
Sir Harold, who was injured
Egypt Seeks
slightly when the plane bring Loan In
ing him from Moscow crash-
Innded at the London airport America
Ho
on Friday night, is expected to have his full report ready for Parliament by Monday. has an agreement for lumber for British homes and mines to report but he was not able to the bargain with Russia for whent Britain needs to end her bread rationing this autumn..
New York, July 27. Senator Mahmoud Abdul Fath. a leading Egyptian publisher and businessinan, said Egypt plans to the stabilise seek an 888,000,000 loan from the United States to Egyptian Pound and divorco from "British control."
it
If obtained, the loan would be
New Wool Bill
A well-informed Whitcha' used only for backing Egypt's return to Moscow "within any that our government hopes to forexerable time" to resume buy up the British-owned shares ta'ks with the Soviet Foreign, of the National Bank and make Trade Minister, Anastas Miko- it really a national bank and thus yan, whose demand for a wheat control the lasuance of banknotes. price in excess of the current He said that with this, as an Chicago top of $2.49 a bushel Initial step, Egypt hoped to ex
tend its industries lel to termination of the talks.
trade. He said it is not likely that the
source said Sir Harold will not own currency, Fath said, adding Approved
talks would be resumed here be cause V. Klentnoy, head of the Soviet trade mission to Britain, is not empowered to hold' such discussions-United Press,
and foreign
(In Washington officials of the State and Treasury Departments and the Export-Import Bank ad no negotiations yet were in pro- grers or in prospect).-Associated Press.
A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE
D
10%
Clues Across
1. Swift galt." 18. Governor.
19. Brakes...
B. Wooden
shoe.
8. Hurry.
10. Blave,,(NA
[11. External.”
20. Additional
24. Symbol. 26. Weye.
12. felted fat. 20, Kind of 14. Smooth.
harae,
10. Artificial-27, Enijst, MALIK 28, Barked,
“Saturday's Crossword
Clues Down
-15: Dónatevensle » 18; Struggle
2. Cataloguelen Mile, with a 4. Spoken,
aome The British
Previously buyers circles at
big crop and partly to an 'CX- British pur. pected decrease in chases which, are normally heavy In the American market.—-Asso- ciated Press
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Aug.
21
Sept.
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as "General Gordon""
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28. 28
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Sails
Aug. 2
14
10
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Via Yokohama .12 Via Okinawa
20
20 Via Okinawa
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22
20th July 10th August middle. Sept. middle Sept.
HOMEWARDS TO EUROPE
Washington, July 26- The House of Representatives Wool
New York, July 27. The Associated Press
MY. "NAGARA" COM- today approved the new
of as wholesale com-
M.V. "FORMOBA" price bill, replacing the one
M.V. BENARES" modities rose for the fifth con- vetoed by President Truman on posite June 28..
M.V. "TONGJIAI" The new bi omits the consecutive week to 183.45 compared
with 182.62
a week ago and 143.00 troversial quota and tariff pro-avear ago. visions which threatened to Livestock advanced to a new wreck the Geneva Trade Con 1947 high and industrials, food ference and the United States and taxijles also rone. Non-ferrous negotiations for reciprocal metals were unchanged from a trade agreements with Austra week ago and grains and entton lia, South Africa and New Zea- were decided.-Associated Press. lund.
Tx object is to revive the.
United States Government wool CHICAGO GRAINS eubsidy programme and to en-
Chicago, July 26.-2 sure a home market for a while) for the country's home produc- tlon-Router.
Geneva Talks
A strong buying movement Just before the close lifted grain prices several cents in active trading. Trade reports of heavy governntatt purchases of whoat and flour encouraged the upturn.
Whoat closed -1% higher. 1 September $2.84%-%; Decom
bør $2.32-1282; May $8.274-8. Corn was 3-4 higher, Oats were -1 cent higher-Associat
Press.
Geneva, July 26, The United Staton Under- Secretary of State for Econo- mic Affairs, Mr. Arthur Clay-ed ton, has discussed the wool situation with the two South African Ministers, Mr. S. F. Waterson and Mr. J. G. N. „Atrausa.
BOMBAY SILVER & GOLD
Bombay, July 20 Mr. Clayton, who leads the
Silver, Ready, per 100 tolas 172 United States delegation to the Rupees, 14 Annas; Now Settle Geneva Trade Conference, arment :(Unofficial), 172, 10; For- rived here from Rome.
ward, per 100 tölas 178,02; A further, meeting is to take Gold, Delivered, per folas 109, 08; place on Monday between Mr. Forward (June20), 109, 00; Clayton and the South African Sovereign, Each unquoted Reu Ministers, who will leave Switter. zerland early next week- Reubtri.
ARGENTINE GOLD›
Buenos Aires, July 20. Sovereign buyers 67.00, scilers: Prague, July 26. 70.001 .. US. $20. Eagle 118.00, Official · Hungarian sources 121.00; Gold, Bar, Gramme, 6.70, here said the government | 1.80, Router, estimates this year's -Hungarian
harvest at 1,800,000 tone of
Lisbon, July 20.
14. Feable light
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1,200,000 tons of sugar beets try and Commerce Department,ZE and 1,900,000 tons of potatoes. is now in Lisbon studying Fortu. -United: Press);
guese economic organisation,
Morando has already establish.-8.6. “BENNEVIS ed contact with the Economy De.. 6.5. DENBINNEE partment United
Washington, July 26. The House passed and sent to the White House a bill dirvat
Washington, July, 20: Across Stoadys 4-Piece?
Ing the Commodity Credit Cor- The Benate approved/and seni Nickel: 8. Offers $10 Cope 18 Down Nine Animato: 15, Avoid;: 10 Open: 17 capade. 8. Duelle Infamauso poratión: to continue its price to the Houan, a resolution pro- Veduc.19 Domurt 20 Emondod: Croata Ended 11 Eynitum 512 nupport of domestic wool at the viding for Congressional in
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