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WASHINGTON MEETING DISCUSSING TARIFFS
Four Committees To Consider Remedies
STATEMENT BY SNYDER
Washington, September 8.
Delegates to the three-power monetary conference went to work behind closed doors today on the British proposal for tariff cuts and other American trade concessions to help solve Britain's dollar crisis.
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With the diplomatic formalities disposed of in yesterday's two preliminary sessions, the American, British and Canadian negotiators sat down for their first actual working meeting at 11.04 a.ṁ.
Only three senior officials of each delegation and about a dozen aides attend- ed the morning session, indicating that the conferees word still trying to thrash out the broad questions, of principle,
Mr. Johara W. Buyter, Beeretary of the United States Treasury, kold
at the press conference State Department offer the first down-to-bariness session of the British, Connchan and American economic delegations, that four
committees have been appofited to study four ways of remedying the Sterling Area's dollar crișla,
He said
working that these grenips would study the following subjects:
(1) The stockpiling of com- modities purehoseable In The Sterling Area.
BRITISH EXPERT'S OPINION
Southampton, September 0.
A British trade officini believes
(2) Relaxation on Marshall Foreign Secretary, and Sir Staf-
Pion restrictions
upon Jord Crims. British Chancellor of Britain's purchasing to the Exchequer, nre to speak be-
Press give Britain greater free-lore the National
Club dom to buy goods outsirle here. the United States,
He said that there would be a
(3) Simplification of United meeting tomorrow afternoon and
(4)
States Customis
diren,
proce-
Encouragement
uf the
Investment of
American
privato capital overseas.
they
Cripps' Appeal Mr. Snyder said that the nine Ministers would be in frequent) sesulon for the next few clues, und that
would appoint! other working groups consider other questions as necessary.
He said that today's sassion had discussed Crippe's appeal the United
a plenary session and their advisers morning.
LAY
of Meisters on Saturday
Ja answer to questions, Mr. Snyder said emphatically Britain hind made no request for loans grants beyond the Mar- shall Plan
Stafford Bir
or
He rejected requests of news. paper men to know whether the subject of the possibility of devaluing the Pound Ster- ling had been discussed,
"I have said for over a year, I will not discuss publicly the
THE CHINA-MAIL, saturday, septeMBER 10, 1940.
Briton OKU.S. “Slanders”
New York, Bontochtař d
A Briton, George E. Sairali, in letter to the "New York Daily Mirror," today wald: "I am surprised at the way. you are standaring this country after what we have done for you.
"We put the whole of "our resources into the last war, sold our foreign investments, exporte went to the wind and gif this to save ourselves and you. Had we kot stood alons when we'did you would not be in the position' you today.
mwhat you should have
not
done after
we saved your country is to have made s pift to put us on our feet and made itens to us. Do you know the majority of us cannot afford the money or points to buy tinw of ment. fruit and other luxuries which you have in abundancet
"te this fair after what we have been through?"-United Press.
of Mr. Hofmin' and 'Mr: Averell Harriman, Marshall Plan roving Ambassador, and the setting up of the four committees.
A diplomatic official said the the French Minister, M. Maurice
had a
cordial meeting L'etsche, with Mr. Snyder at the Treasury Letore the Secretary entered the triparilte conference.
The official said the pair found themselves in substantial agree
Anancial numerous att
ment matters.
They saw eye to eye as re- gards the possibility of realign ment of Western European cur rencies, including sterling, but
neither Intended to take the initiative in bringing the mat ter up during the Internation-
al Monetary Fund meeting. He added that the French Government was not taking the initiative, so as not to embarrass the British, and, like Mr. Snyder, the French belleve this is a mat- ter for the British to bring up themselves.
Ambassador, M.
currency at M; Petsche was accompanied yesterday for devaluation of any States
and Canada any time or under any circuins-by the French
tances. I hve Jaken year's Henri Bonnet. increasing
Jam standing her dollar carnings by buying position on this.
to assist Britain In
more from her.
on it."
He un asked newspapermen He said that the discussion had been extended to cover the ques- to get on with the next question.
we have seen the end of the U.S.tion of increasing the dollar recession which has interfered, earnings of all
with British trade.
He is Neville Blond. special
Board of Trade
ariviser in thu U.S..
who sailed for New York aboard the Queen Mary today.
Mr. Blond told
reporters that Americans are contemplating a series of orders Bircraft,
He hopes such planes will be- come one Uf Britain's biggest
re.
ECA Eligibility
Canada Pleased
TUC AGREES ON WAGE PEGGING: BITTER DEBATE
Birmingham, September 8. The powerful Trades Union Coparse inday sobed vy six to one to back the Government in kolding:
the line on wages as a means to salys Britain's dollar critik... a
The vote, taken on a resolution put forward by the TUC General Council, was 6,485,000 to 1,048,-
,
1
It came only after a noisy and sometimes bitter debate, during which the Left Wing minority" argued that tighter Government control of profits would' inake wage increases possible.
The resolution called for trade unions to use the utmost restraint in preesing for wage boosts un- less these are matched by higher production. It also called on the TUC to consult the Government about greater reduction of profits and prices to make the real value
of present wages higher.
MALAYAN RUBBER CAMPAIGN
Kuala Lumpur, September 8.
Natural rubber, Įproducers in this area make the first joint move next week towards boost- ing
their product against synthetle rubber.
A conference has been called Kuala Lumpur, with repre- sentatives from Indo-Chine, Indo- nesia. Coylan. Malaya and British-Holland Research Institute cials to discuss methods of improving the quality and status of natural rubber.
Len White, General Secretary of the Civil Service Clerical As-in sociation, made the embarrassing disclosure' that in few weeks the Government would announce pay increases for senior civil servant of £500 to £1,500 n year.
Some of those who would get raises would include civil ser- vants who helped draft the Gov. eminent White Paper stating the case for holding the present wage line, he said.
Workers' Claim Rejected
the
It is stated here that the con- ference is n carry-over from pre-war acssiona but includes
resentatives of the marketing boards of ali.countries interested.
Mr. A. C. E. 7. Mano, Director of the Malayan Rubber Research Institute, which is acting as host,
sold the conference's report may be used as the basis for dischs- sions at- government. level.
A claim for a 10 ahilled weekly wage increase by 477. 000 Britian railwaymen was to-
Visitors include Dr. G. J. Van- night unanimously rejected by derbie, Director of the Indone- the Board of Conciliation sp*sing Institute for Research in pointed by the Government. Batavia, Dr. G. Verhorn, West Both the unions and the Rail-Java, Mr. O, B. Schrieke,"
presenting the Avros, Experiment way. Executive, which runs nationalisert railways, agreed in
Station in Batavia, Dr. P. Co- moungon, Director of the Inati- advance to accept the Board's re-
tute of Rubber Research, Indo- commendations.
China, Dr. E. Philis, Director of the Institute in Ceylon, Dr. A.
Houwink Director-General Rubber Stiching Delft Holland, Dr. Geoffrey Gee, Director of the British Marting, London Advisory Committee for Rubber Research.
Associated Press.
The Board also rejected a claim for increased pay for work at week-ends. A separate report on a claim for Increased wages for A Canadian oficial suid 'the
130,000 workers to railway work- Canadian delegation was gratided shops recommended that the claim nt the reception of the speech should be referred back to the made yesterday by the Canadian Railway Workshopmen's National Minister, Mr. Douglas | Council to be dealt with under
four making
Its constitutional procedure and suggestions for the conference | without undue dełny..
European Mershail Pinn alð, cipients of
Mr. Snyder said that the United Mr. Paul G. Hedman, Mar- Suites Secretary of Commerce, Mr.Finance
Abbott, shall Plan administrator, put he- Charles Sawyer, will be Chair- ore the session ways in which man of the working group study- the sale of British goods in the ing commodities and stockpiling, United States could be increased, and that the British representa-
and reviewed the market
Mr.
Mr. Snyder said,
the
The
to consider. These points
1. On tariffs,
3.
concrete
were:
of the
the
The Board said that no agree-. ment between the parties-the Railway Railway Executive and
unions had been possible. The Board added: "We are aware of the grave importance to the all sections of the community of the issues with which we have Abbott, had to deal."
of
for tive
2. On customs administration. will be Mr. Robert Hall of fur British, jet nyder said that the nine Cabinet office.
Da foreign investment, section
the economic
4. Un distribution Ministers would meet again this
Canadian representative finuncial burden of political res afternoon and that they would will be Mr. C. D. Howe, Minis-ponsibilities throughout call in the United
world. Slates Amter of Trade and Commeree. bassador to Britain, Mr. Lewis)
Mr. Paul Hoffman Douglas, and the chairmen of the chairman of the group. working groups appointed today. with ECA eligibility, which will Devaluation Issue consider relaxation of ECA res- He said that they would not trictions. Mr. Blond said he will be on mest tomorrow morning because
dollar earners.
"We are leading the way with jets and there to
art tunity of earning dollars with them beenuse Americans like the
latest in everything," he said. tap for the dollar talks in Wn-American members had to attend shington it he is needed.-Asso- a Cabinet meeting, and because Mr. Ernest Bevin, the British
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Sir Henry Wilson-Smith, who as Chairman of the British dele gation to the preparatory Mr. will represent Britain, and Mr. Howe will also represent Canada
this committies. Mr. Edward Foley, Under- States Secretary of the United
will be Treasury,
Chairman of the group on Customs procedures, on which Britain will be repre- sented by Mr. John Taylor, of the Bank of Englanti, and Canada by Mr. Wynne Plumptrie, chief of the economic division, Depart ment of External Affairs,
French Interest
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New York: September 8. The immediate establishment of a United States currency freely convertible into gold at $35 a fine ounce, who advocated today at the International Gold Coin Standard conference. To Be Discussed
Speakers at the conference, Sponsored the. Executive of National Committee on monetary
by Members of
the Economist
Railwaymen's Union-the the claim-met for several hours to Mr. John W. Snyder, against any main union concerned
polley, praised the stand of the in the 3 Secretary of the Treasury. day to discuss the Board's rechange in the present American commendations,
gold of $35 a fine ouxe, price for A spokesman for the WAIICH They also urged the passage of said that no comment on the rui.
a bill, now before the US. Con- ing could be made at this stage:gress, to make the present paper A full,delegato general meet dollars convertible into gold ton Ing of the union lato be called, demand at a ration of $35:to the to discuss the situation fac
The Board's fat rejection of the railwaymony. main claim came as the climax to two your's which this summer resulted in of wage disputes and negotiations
strikes
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BEVIN VISITS THE DENTIST
tell the International Monetary general unrest in the railway in- Fund that Slam has balanced dustry, unomcial go-slow:
and "token" stoppages.
Washington, September 8, very few The committee to consider the budget which
The British Foreign Secretary, countries can claim today,"
At one sluge t encouragement of American in-
Mr. Ernest Bevia, hid to inter- The Prince will attend meat of Railwaymen threatened off-rupt his attendance at the finan- vestment overseas will be head-
ings of the Fund and the Inter-cially a nationwide work ed by Mr. William McChesney
to clal talks here to visit his dentist Martin, Assistant Secretary of the national Bank. He will probably rule" movement to start on July today. Treasury, formerly Chairman of so talk with the British Foreign 3, but the Minister of Labour, Sceretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, now. Mir. George Isaacs, intervened the United States Export-Import aking part in the three-Pawer and set up the Conciliation Board, Bank.
→ discussions on the Sterling Area's whose findings were announced Canadian British and
repre- doiler difficulties.-Reuter,
today-United Press and Heutes, sentatives on this Committee will be Sir Sidney Caine, British Treasury representative in Washington, and Mr. Louis Ras- minsky, Chairman of the Capu- dian Foreign Exchange Control Board.
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lind of today's meeting
been devoted to listening to the views
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