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Open Door To Japan?

Tokyo, Aug, 6. Possibility that the system for American businessmen visiting Japan may be dropped by the year's end as be- ing "unnecessary" has

been advanced unofficial- ly by American sources

here.

accom.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1947,

MARSHALL EXTENDS A HELPING HAND TO BRITAIN

Washington,. Aug. 6. The United States Government had agreed to F1

high-level conference with the British on the question of easing the terms of the American Ioan to Britain, Mr. George Marshall, Secre- tary of State, announced at a press conference today.

Speaking as the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement

Attlee, told the House of Commons of the Bri- tish economic crisis, he said that the proposed conference would be concerned with the possi- ble modification of convertibility and anti- discrimination clauses of the loan agreement.. Beyond the fact that the cost- be concerned with German otak. pation costs or any other aspect of the British economic crisis,

Mr. Marshalt caused surprise

The theory Is that modations will be sufficient by that time to handle oll who

ference would be at high-level, no winh to come. The sources pre-detalls of the time, venue or com- dicted three factors:

pention of the delegations had (1) The quotas of other na-yet been fixed, Mr. Marshall snid. tions not sending the allotted

He stressed that the conference number of private trade repre. would concentrate solely on

question of liberalising the condi- sentatives will go to the United guns of the loan and would not

States:

(2) After the frat two quotas arrive and depart from Japan, the "realities" of the trade bituation wil weed out all save long-termers and dissi pate the hopes of those expect. ing to make a quick killing exports;

(8) Housing accommodations will have been expanded,

The liveliest controversy in Tokyo today at is the future if and when-international exchange rate. On one hand SCAP, desirous of stimulating trade, knows the exchange rate is the biggest encouraging fac tor. On the other hand, if the to'lar value is set too high high enough to satisfy foreign Traders the effect may he to skyrocket the Japanese infintion and possibly further disrupt the economy.

Amerien businessmen are desirous of setting the rate at approximately 200 yen to US$1 -four times above the present SCAP endorsed military ex.

WOMAN 'FINED FOR ASSAULTING

WARD

Hing Lane, was charged on two Ng Yee, (60), No. 3 Man

counts of falling to report pos- casion, of a ward and of com- mon assault on the ward be- fore Mr. F.X. d'Almada at Central yesterday.

She was fined $40.

The girl is to be held in the custody of the S.C.A.

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