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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY ́16;~ 1949.′′
EUROPE DOLLAR SPENDING Snyder Opposed To Any Compulsion No Dictation By U.S. Treasury
Washington, Joh, 14.. Mr. John Snyder, Under-Secretary of the Trea- sury, told the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee today that he was opposed to requiring the 16 European nations receiving ald under the Marshall Plan to use their dollar holdings In the United States to help pay for European
recovery.
Mr. Snyder said it would be folly to force them to do so as the citizens of these countries he said, had about $4,800,000,000 in dollar assets on June 30 last year.
BRITONS GET MORE FAT
Londen, Jan, 19
Britain's a får ration will be in- irensede from seven), to right ounces weekly from Feb. If the Food
JoAn Strackry,
ed today. "This increase will be main tained during the next three dif- fculi months when the effects of Indispensable cuts in our food supplies from dollar sources at ready announced will be “jar- ticularly felt." Atr. Strackey said. -Reuter.
He added that it would be equal to the dollar grant in aid Resignation
difficult to get the cash readily given by the United States and
on most of these assets as some use it for, the reduction of its In Rangoon
money
No Dietation
WILS
Burniese polllical quarters today forecast the resignation of a few ther member of the Cabinet as result of the measure-Reuter
Snag in Denmark Talks
***LONDON, JAN, 14. A BARGAININIG ON DANISH BUTTER PRICES HAS CAUSED | A POSTPONEMENT OF THE
PLENARY MEETING
OF DANISH AND BRITISH DELE- GATIONS, WHICH BRITISH CIRCLES EXPECTED TO TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY,
+
Greece's Recovery Depends On Halt Of Fighting
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A Dahlah_wpokewmian said :to- days The Danish delegation stea no reason why an agreement on butter prices should not be reached but wo expected. talke will take the major part of next week because all the items on the were aleady pledged for loans: public debt, unless the United
agenda are interdependent. These include prices of Dalah agricul- ↑ „* that the Europeans needed the States authorize use for recon-
Rangoon, Jan. 14. tural produce of British exports, funds to Lover their normal struction or development pùr-
The Burmese Minister of the convertibility of sterling into trade and financial operations, poses.
National Planning resigned, today,dollar and the duration of the and that their holdings already
10 days after Free: Birma's first agreement." The United States should ignd Cabinet assumed office. wer, below the "safe" amount gold and dollars later, possibly
"Today's expected. meeting : of The resignation of the Minister, the joint financial, sub-committee weeded to koọp their own cur the next, to furnish the Europ. U-Mya, who is a wealthy rice-mill has been postponed until to- rencies stardy.
ean countries with hard, money owner and president of the Bur-morrow when Mr. J. Vestbirk, Mr. Snyder, explaining the reserves to bolster the value, ofmese Chamber of Commerce, was leader of the Danish delegation, financial aspects of the Mar-their own paper
and understand to be a sequél to and Mr. Ellis Rees,, for the British Ahall Plan for European rekeet it aleady.
Parliament's decision to prohibit delegation, will also discuES the covery in testimony calling on
any trade und profession by a possible date, for a plenary meet- Minister during his term of office." | ing to sum up results of the talks Congress to approve it in the "If entire aid for European]
This decision, adopted as an and prepare a skeleton trade form and the mount laid down countries were on a joan basis'jamendment to the Ministers Sal- agreement. by President Truman, also, said it would be practically impos-arics BUL
spansored by Regarding the duration of
a that (1) Part of the United sible for them to meer atdition. Communist members.
possible agreement, the British States' money should be provi!- al annusl charges from their
are understood to destro a three- ex as grants in old and part in earnings of dollars even after
year term, while the Danes would loans. The amount required to trade and investments return to
prefer an agreement covering a (shorter period.—-Reuter, be repaid should be held down normal," he said, Lu the "borrowing country's capacity to repay in dollars,"
(2) Five percent the pro- Emphasising the necessity, of Kramme. funds should be set "preserving the spirit of free ankle 10 Huarantee private and friendly cooperation between American firms United States the United States and European dollars in exchange for the for- Governments," Mr. Snyder eign currencies they earn urged that there should be through investment in those minimum of dictation to the countries, the purpose being to Marshall Plan's recipient na- attract private investment abroad, tions in financial aspects of the (3) Congress should permit plan. "I am sure this country the United States ald money to does not wish to dictate to these he spent on buying goods in friendly countries either the par- short supply for the Marshall ticular measures they should Provision will have to be made for financing Greek Plan countries in Canada, Latin] take or the exact manner In
trade with countries both inside and outside America and elsewhere, or to bo which they should be taken," he
the scope of the Marshall Plan as well as with spent in ола Marshall Plan said. country to
America if Greek recovery, is to be successful, buy goods for an After stating that assistance uther one,
to Western Europe should be a State Department report giving additional (4) Separate agreements will provided as a combination
data on the Marshall Plan sald tonight. be required from each be-grants in aid and loans, Mr. neficiary country assuring that Snyder said: "The criterion During the Marshall Plan in the chaos and misery of war steps will be taken to steady its for kelecting one, or the other period, Grecce will have a sub and Its aftermath. currency, this would be done form should be the capacity of stantial deficit with all currency through a balanced budget, tax recipient countries to cam in areas, the report said.
the basis for a stable economy law changes, and at the proper the years to come the dollars "By the end of 1951, Greece If necessary, Greece, will re- time by devaluing inilated cur- which would be needed to pay should be able to adjust to a main independent and will rencies to a point in line with the Interest capital. We self-supporting position provid maintain, a free and Indepen- their true buying power.
should take care not to Inslated that foreign markets for its dent institution," thor these countries contract ad- luxury-type exports--will have. It was conceded, however, dillonal dollar debts which will revived and if reconstruction that if either the Populists or (6) Each beneficiary country absorb their dollar carnings in has not been, hampered by the the Liberals left the present will also be required to set aside private Investment" he said.prolongation of multery opera-Government, "it would be ex- Jocal currency in an amount Reuter.
tions," the report said. Government to be formed."
tremely difficult for - a However, such an adjust-
It was also stated that "an ment will not be, easy... Until long-range plans for maximum fortunately Greece is not in a exploitation and development position to contribute substan of Greece's agricultural, minerally to the recovery of other al and other resources are im. committee of European econo plemented, the standardsofie, cooperation countries" and living which Greece, can app recovery would, necessarily port even under moat, favour.g behind that of others. able conditions will be very low Reuter, and can be considered tolerable only in relation to the country's past standards.”
Hard Reserves
Italy
on
Italy Has Excess Of Manpower
Washington, Jan. 14.
The absorption by other countries of Italy's excess manpower was essential to the country's stable economy, a State Department report giving additional data on the Marshall Plan declared tonight.
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Washington, Jan. 14.
"Granted means. to achieve
Butter
On the political aspects of the problem, the Btate. Department.
'asserted, "the legality and re Increase
presentative character of the Greek. Government cannot be a questioned,"
'Guerilla's
In N.Z.
'*
stable
BY
State Department data, allowed; fomented by Communion, at "well jar; that Italy was, múzlikely, lo, regain |a, series of unfriendly acts on the either ber 1919 favourable balance of part of Soviet Russia.", payments portion of her, pre-war. The report stressed, however, thai food consumption levels until ope
oue the "stability
, and continued casin time after the European scars and of the,, moderate saljao Gov programme had been cancelled. The ernment will depend on theImClaiming that only one-third, INCREASED BUTTER AND
WELLINGTON, JAN. 15.[ report claimed that, the strengthen-, pravemen in Italy's critical ecuaoof the guerillas are CommuR MEAT PRODUCTION ing of moderate; political foxes, re-mic situation,”
WAS cently was due “tà, growing popular, is somed
fats and the rest are retainedTODAY ANNOUNCED up. Italy's serious cean discontent with frequens disturbances amis, quligullige, at a "steadily ia- in the ranks only by terroris-THE NEW ZEALAND MINIS- creasing population, seriously. intic methods," the report said: TER OF AGRICULTURE, MR. adequate,, food supplies, - severe in- If the guerilla movement can EDWARD L. CULLEN, lation and extensive, unemployment." be reduced and Internal order
It called
for simplifed tas established, the economic re- structure in Italy,
The Minister reported the increape but added: "Full
covery of Greece and aid now | of over 15,000,000 ponade of butter success in stopping the wage price furnished by the United States, fat in the first four mouths of the A China's drst private, trade spiral can be achieved only when an should provide the basis for present dairy farming, kokamp, and
Increased and regular supply group si four, businessman -pre-
pf pared to mil today for Japan, it consumer goods makes it possible for minimum reconstruction, mainak that lamb, killings were, 10 per- cent greater in. November than in Waa semi-officially revealed that the average tallan, to meet essentia tained,
the same mooth luar season soya beans, bean cards and auger, nécde with "“his, current income."--", “Communism developed as 4. wouki" constitute China's maker | Keuter,
[[significant force in Gredos only. The export of
butter
gradings for export-lems in the, first slagen of:
the five monilis ended December 11. the regimption of Chinese trade]
1947 were 79.100; tana, an incxvRIR DÍ with Japan
9,200 tons we compared weltli, the sno period of the previous season.
With Japan
Shangtiak Jan.
~ The group leaving today, will lake with them between 2000 and 4.000 icon of gooda, with......... ihern, which they hope to, fechandge für Japanese, industrial equipment BIR KUNO-PARUertale.
(The groups explete to spind, she vreme in Japan exploring tråde Dosalbflilok-Reuter.
U. S. TO OCCUPY LIBYA BASE
Turkey Subject To
Soviet
Pressure
Washington, Jan. 14.
Turkey la expected to pay cash for nearly all her Imports mider the Marshall Plan, according to additional data on the plan' published in a State: Department report bere tonight......
*in | Turley, has been sublected to perals-- deuslopmané v programgir | repr: exferdal prasure wh! sózima) International lending, been resisted whh, determi
the report fald.
woich has, caused the
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financial and mansportár
Wisabadon, Jan. 14. feadquarters of the Ameri- koman
apan Porce in Kürdlə
the air base at Tripóli
The exporty of cheese, gindings were also greater. Mést expart Agures for November were more than dayble the previous") November, Router,
NEW BALKANS
PACT
Bucharest Jan
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