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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1949.
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CRIPPS ANNOUNCES FURTHER UK INDUSTRY
AUSTERITY SCHEME
SCHEME FOR UK
Colossal Reduction In Dollar Imports
SUGAR RATION CUT
LONDON, JULY- 14.
SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS, CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, TODAY ANNOUNCED THAT BRITAIN IS TO CUT HER DOLLAR IMPORTS IN 1949-50 BY £100,000,000;BECAUSE OF THE DOLLAR "GAP". HE MADE THE
ANNOUNCEMENT
INDO-CHINA TENSION, INCREASES
Balgon, July 14, French army forces are comi centrating amid mounting along the frontier between Burma and frido- semiramicist
terion
the
France Prezte Agency. nounced today.
The Agency reported an official pource as caying that a Chinese band had, crossed the frontier and' bességed the Indo-Chinnio post of Thone Peung, about 150' inties' West of Luang Prabang, during
June.
"Liaison with this post has been re-established recently," the Agency added. It did not say if the siege has been lifted.Atnociated Pres.
AT THE OPENING OF A TWO-DAY DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ON BRITAIN'S ECONOMIC SITUATION. Six Commonwealth Finance Ministers and the heads of two other Common- wealth delegations heard the Chancellor say that the dollar import cuts Sweets mcons reducing Britain's sugar ration to eight ounces weekly. will go back on the ration after three months' free sale: He announced that the $110,000,000 originally budgeted for buying tobac
"Exactly The Minister of Food, Sir Stafford said, co will be cut by $20 000;000. would announce some increases in other foods-butter, meat and bacon -which are governed by supplies coming from non-dollar sources.
word that
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work than the Government Top For addit
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forest of all Sterling Arrn coun- fries was the same la preserve Alo siulality of Sterling and the strength of the reserves,
contributions ve em both make to this pur-} game and how best we can make them depends upon the Juran of fran "teale will the cutlar area,"
he
"We murt al ll all we can for rullar even if it menus anje the rest, mchupting the Brited
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| Kingdom, having fees on a zom e- And we most eut down The pregnat diane sions and The.. Stollen Belain would have to en 1+2T
expenditure. "There Part
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Washington surly.
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provinents
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on any achhitional a entries would lead to a cozy uderzale in
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ent European Provers
materials Don Buying: Don-dollar irratates
would vary rafertu
material from
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Britan's position with Swat- zerland if she joined the scheme, The principal materials affert - Negotiations ou
joni wepe of 12 t- ed would be timber, paper and now going on. Must
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GIVEN SHOCK
London, July 14.
The 25 per cent cut in Britain's imports from the dollar area announced by Sir Stafford CHipps today will undoubtedly come as a shock, parti- pcularly to industry.
It may prove a salutary shock but its effects should not be minimised. If Britain had been able, without ill effects, to cut out £100,000,000 worth of dollar supplies she would have done it before this.
Dollar shortage is no new dis- import levels previously, arrang- covery.
The Chancellor of the Jed, which were in some enses Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, above the 1048 levels. With big-
described the cuts as supplies from parts cul hardughly, ovil necess
necessity,"
rency sources. the Chancellor Their effect will be aggravated
reckoned that total supplier of by the Chancellor's Incidental re- How materials (though not of all. mark that Britain and other parts goods) would be larger than in of the Sterling Area will have to 1948 even after the cuts, and send more goods to dollar mar- enough to maintain the presen! Rete, at the expense of Sterling rate of production, countries including Britain ber- solt. Thus supplies for Britain
Sir Stafford seemed concerned wil be doubly reduced, both by to hold a balance between alarm- cuts in dollar supplies and by the
Ing and lulling the country. He diversion of mure essential Ster-expressed relief that the country ling supplies to dollar markets, had nynided a slikabling sense of
Unfortunately, these measures
cannot in
On the severe relsis.
almost themselverused
"unless that
Have much immediate or remedial strong language in saying that effect un Chancellor to describe Bla
remedies.
i
the problem. The
specifically refarvet Dollar cuts of £100,000,000 vear si Janve a very large gap. For the current quarter the 2011% can hardly become eferlive all, and the Chancellor warned that there would, be 20 further Jose of serves during this quaer” •
I
viller hand, he unprecedentedly maximum restraint ia shown in these matters by nil reetions of the camnunity, we shall indubitably find ourselves unable to surmount our dimeult- i,"
The re-arrangements in British food rations announced today will reduce Britain's dollar expendi- intres in food imports "to bełow The pre-war level.
Sir Stafford thought they shoul
Fo the Gnanciat. year 1949-50 “eventually pres
amard reduction as De brin on for pre food imports from dollar sourres, 201 Ves. The Commonwealth en
it is estimated, will he only 12 ference, he said, sulghat biter pr cent of the total Ferock plan - Similar action by ofing Sterling closes ali nod, compared with 25 countries lout the long-term cadus per cent in 1947-48 and 15 per tion must be souphy
with out
cent in the years
1934
Er 1938. Asnerian aid Candidion friend. Dollar expenditures .on fand and with others, too".
have lawn almost
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He mentioned that a complete solution cannot
expected even at the Washington con ference in September. It might take months longer than that, he Fold.
I
el few years, for 1949-50,
2011, will,
halved in the The
Jiragaurante Mill under discur it is understood; be well below $500,000,000, compared with
100,000 in 1940-47. 1947-48 the figure Was 5702,000,000 and in 1948-40 food |worth' $555,000,000 was bought in eets forthe dollar area.
Below Pre-War Lavel
These stollar import from those sources than from the Foolbar aver The situation
the coming 12 months are tron was
in Betaub's having Torning
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raw materials itation, Sr Stafford rear a paws (16, paty
cammmmm-, had iesalted sige stone best week's
Brition having "Low" thes etaniveedio
materials hugs for Tow jresting was made that en durlug the half year resah be devalnød“. The Chancellne
smaller reevipts said britt from
"although decided to work on the assump-dollar area. tion ist Brimin would at tees to the ineretved out-goings able to afford in 1949-60 -TING IC front the United Kingdom: dcuts, which he described than 70 per cent of her imports certain other countries",
and ention.
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the dollar area in 19148,
from the
These imports in 1948 ammust- ed to about £400,000,000 and we are thus working sumption that able
ffort
to
the
IN-
The Problem
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And that. I hope, commented. Announcing the doline
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to
is that,”; not likely to fight itself until it was agnio pressible to buy goods Import freely from either dollar de non- as "a dollar souters. All the countries then oughly evil – necessidy,”. the concerned were determined Chancellor nude these points: deal with the situation by fielą→
Sugar:-The ruthation would mental means, which would "pre The Sterling Aren was current, suve 150,000 tons, costing about serve throughout the world that ly running à defteli with the dol-{$14,000,000 between now and the full employment which has been
at the rate of Jar area we shall not be 000.000 a year--one
£600,- {vand of the year,
the main resnone and special and a half Sweets-A return to rationing aku of our civilisation since the import dollter
would end of the war," he said. goods of a rate of more times the total of its gold reser-of four Dunves
save another 30,000 tons of sugar,
"Denteracy, erraomle
inde- Amid cheera Sir Stafford Tabacco:-A $20,000,000 redue-pendere anci full employment commented. "N
deustation still mennt,thuu Britain would form a magnificent programmn mest spend substantially more dollars for the free peoples of the world.
on tobacco than last year.
Worse To Como? Britain hun contributed "many
Patrol-A digieult problem hundreds of millions Sterling", which had international implica- towards world recovery. She had tions, "I have not at this
stage incurred "huge dollar loans and asked for any new restriction on forbilities" which had been used it users but all petrol products the strength and contain a very large element of
and whole Sterling dollar expenditure
.oi! economy is essential."
£300,000,000," Sir
stated.
Stafford
ven.
There' should be enough
20W materials
sustain Britam's present overall fevel of príalde- tion.
No Now Help
ane that condition of affairs
he altered."
stability of
The combined effects of the standstill agreement on collar purchases and the reducet im- port programme should eventual- ly produce a marked reduction on Aren. the strain on Britain's the Chancellor athlet,
"The Commonwealth ference, we hope, will some immediate netlon rest of the Sterling Arca", continued.
the
for
Of the 12 per cent of total foor imparts in 1949-50 paid for in dollars, wheat purchases will ar- said he did not propose that Bris count for niste per cent. Sugar 19 tain should default, but he would | the next biggest drain. with send bill to India, Iraq andCanadian bacon, Canadian choose, Egypt with a full account of the and a few other items making up blocked Sterling,
the balance.
" would ask them to put n two-pence stamp on it at call it
day 1
for saving the Indians from the Japanese, Iraq from Com-
Egypt
munism
Hommel
and
the course of winding up the first day's debate, Mr. Hareli Wilson, President of the Board of Trade, said he had to report further reduction in exports to the dollar ares.
May Be Avoided
Not quite enough sugar is pro- from ruced within the Sterling Area to lavaid some dollar purchases, but "We are being milked by the it is believed that dollar alloca people we saved because of these tions for sugar may be avoided in unrequited exports and the Ster-tulure through special trading ling balances."
measures. In
Of British bacon supplies in the "We must spare no effort to
current 1949-50 period, seven per see that we establish these
cent will be bought against dollars three ac EL great safeguard for
under a confrnet the liberty
of
With Canader of the peoples the world,
running to the end of the man- Their achievement and' with establish our victory
cial year. Other bacon Imports Exports to the United States come from Denmark, Poland and will ensure the freedom Tand
which avernged £3,500,000 Hungary. of future happiness
cenera munthly in the first quarter this Sir Stafford concluded.
The nation's two main rationed tions.'
and butlerow Mr. Oliver Lyttleton, wartime year and had fallen to £3,000,-foois--meat
000 in May, fell further to £2, come entirely from non-dollar Minister of Production and chic!
083,000 in June.
countries: butter from Australia, Exports to Canada also fall New Zealand, Denmark and Hol- from the May Agure of £7,- land; meat from Australis, New 600,000 to rather more than Zealand. Argentina, Uruguay and
£8,000,000 in Jung-Reuter. ¡Eire-Reuter:
reservest "The long-terin problem
Same Interest which we must try to find 11
Timber-Dollar imports would consolation with our American and result in Canadian friendla,
with have to be cut substantially but by the others too, is to secure
a stable the Government hoped to buy Opposition speaker, said, "These
from hereintionship
non-dollar cuts are only the precursors of between the Ster more timber
very ⚫much Worse conditions farcus, ing and dollar
without artas
of which are going to come." short-lesing discussing WAR
Paper:--Dollar imports degree of
while paper and pulp would be cut Mr. Lyttleton said te believed term measures to improve Bri- exchange of
while substantially. possibly Ly ais tain's dollar position with the preserving to
that with tariff barriers down; country con- United States and Canadian cerned the right to decide itsmuch as a third. It was hoped to and with the help of the United
He
Governmente, but there was no own internal economic balance.
of new nancial "We are prepared and anxious suggestion
to moke our contribution to such help.. Sir Stafford declared that his a solution, but that solution must recent discussion with Mr. John be sought upon the basis of con- Snyder, for the Treasury, and Mr. D. C. individual country. Abbott, Chnadian Finance Minis- "It is the search for this long- ter, had been "most, fruitful". term solution which started so
buy
sources.
maro from
non-dollar States Goverenso
possible 10"
exa
United States Secretary nuing full employment la cach in sources of supply at alter the Light Davies, leader of..
it might be
British Non-ferrous metals-A cut of ports to the
United States by £40,000,000 or some 25 per cent in dollar expen-
£50,000,000 diture, hut because of the changes
Mr.
urged the "freezing nations
price, consumption of war debts 'which we incurred would be kept at
white about the when bleeding ourselves
for every nation in the world". existing level.
Sir Stafford said that the In Mr. Richard Stokes, Labour,
Sir Stafford said that it was inauspleiously at our meeting last the light of his talk with Mr. week with the United States and Snyder and Mr. Abbott and the Canadian representatives. start of the conference of Com- "The really important result monwealth Finance Ministers of the discussions with Mr. that the picture of The
post Snyder and Mr. Abbott was that incur three Governments were in complete agreement that the pro-
three months · could be, sven "somewhat clearer detall".
Giving a factual account Britain's position at the end
of blems before us could not be ot solved by any easy improvisation
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