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JAPAN MUST EXPORT MORE TO SURVIVE ECONOMICALLY
Pakistan needs Jap technicians
Tokyo, June 4.
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(EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third article on Japan and the role she is playing in vital Far Eastern affairs today.)
Tokyo, June 5. Japan may be the workshop of Asia, but the cus-
tomers aren't buying enough,
As the foremost industrial notton East of the Ural Mountains and West of California a fact Russia has not overlooked-the living ston-* dard of food-short Japan depends. squarely on how much she can sell abroad.
Since 1947 the job of inerens- 3. A growing untionalism The visiting President of ing Japanese exports
for Industrial has been desire Pakistan's National Chamber the subject of. more intensive suffelency by some of
Washington old customers. of Cortimerre told newspaper-study by experts in men today that his country and Tokyo than any other needs Japanese technicians and nomie problem machinery to develop its infant tion.
It means life or death to Industries.
Peking's move to aid plan
and self-
The
*
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San Francisco, June 4. Peking Ministry Japan's Heavy Industry had placed orders for 2,500 tons of metal eco- 4. Displacement of raw silk, goods with privately-owned of the Occupa onc of Japan's big pre-war, metal workshops in Tientsin to money getters, by nylon' and neip them overcome temporary the other synthetics, and the Allled difficulties being experienced average Japanese. It also affects limitations placed on her textile following stabilisation of com-
11. M. Habibullah declared the strategic and political future industry, the backbone of pre- modity prices in China, AC-
5. Traditional sales-resistance cording to Peking Radio to-
Pakistan's greatest requirement of the United States in the Farwar exports. over and above foreign Invest-East, and the pocket book of the ments is foreign technical assis tance and he was in Japan to seck..
He pointed out that his govern- ment has already embarked on long-range plan of modernising the country's agricultural cottage industries.
and
and
The Japanese have competent experts in these industries we can use them," he added. He sale Pakistan has enough man- power and all the workers need is technical guidanet.
American taxpayer.
to Japanese goods plus a growing night. A hungry and restive Japan on alarm by private American, Bri-
The Asin tish and other interests over the The edge of Communist
wheels the threat of renewed Japanese com- would be a pushover for Reds.
Military
experts admit petition in world markets, that whatever bases America wants here-by lease or treaty-- would not be worth keeping in the midst of a hostile population.
last
"normal"
Red China
water- orders include
saving machines, and agricultural machinery and farm- ing tools. They will keep factories concorned busy for three to four The greatest normal poten· Į months. ti area for Japanese trade--
The Radio also reported that both cheap Imports and futra- tive exports—ls Communist in order to unify operations, raise China. Undar, present condi-the level of their technique and tlona, Occupation officials claim economire costs, the small metal the Ides of such trade in "aca- workshops had organised them.- demic," but it is something|selves into the Tinghai Private Machinery Joint Manufacturing that aven conservative "Japan-
severe and lasting economie crisis, General MacArthur's eco- nomists believe, would wipe out Occupation haz everything the Pakistan, on the other hand, tried to accomplish in five years.
In 1936-the being essentially agricultural, hus
esa businessman pine for. Concern. A total of 345 out of 450 cotton, jute, foodstuff, wool, hides year before she invaded China- Japan, with a population of 70- and skins which Japan needs.
by 000,000
It also ballyhooed $032,000,000
the metal workshops in Tientsin had exported Japanese manufacturers of
Communists as a cure-all for us combined to form one big were con- others economic itis. The factory and Japan's electric power generating equip-worth of goods to all countries.
In 1949, some
83,000,000 sold electric ment and
wires have
be-sidering doing the same. somewhere in truth lea worth $510,000,000
of goods been keenly interested in sales to
abroad. The adverse irade twean.
These workshops had signed Pakistan
to and Habibullah pre-
balance In 1936-Imports over
Actually Japan's exports
contracts between dicted the country's power deve-
exports was $17,000,000. In 1949, Manchukuo and
China in 1936 collective lopment programme will create a
amounted to only one-sixth ef labour and capital. It was $300,000,000. demand for these goods.
the total. But the Chinese coal,
The broadcast further said that Unpopular austerity
soy beans, iron ore and other dozens of publicly-owned fac- bought and lories in Tientsin had surpassed their May production targets us the result of a May Day cinula- tion <irive in which €0,000 workers participated.
The output of steel cables in Tientsin s steel mill was 110 per cent over what was planned.
He said his people are not hos le to the Japanese and said, in fact, made in Japan goods are selling better there after Pakis tant's separation from India.
Pakistan, he believed, would continue buying Japanese goods even after the squabble with Indin was settled. He said Pakis- tan Is buying unbleached Japan- ese cloth that is 30 per cent higher than the Indian product. -United Press.
U.S. suffers
raw materials she
The American taxpayer has been paying the difference to wants to buy today-cost her less the tune of $1,600,000,000. The than the same products from occupation la enforcing an un-other areas. Red China would popular "austerity programme also like to trade with Japan to see that the money goes but wants materials in exchange far as possible, and for scal that the United States has 1951 has asked Congres for belled "strategic and not for sale the lowest appropriation data to Iron Curtain countries. ---$267,000,000,
from nerve dozens ills--Pravda
slated
nations.
for
The biggest obstacle to Jup- Production also rose in thei anese trade expansion ira other mills of the China Textile Cor- countries is opposition by Wost-poration.
ern competitors in the same It was added that technicians neids. While the United States and engineers co-operated closely Government bravely declares that with workers in developing new Japan """must" export more. processes. In one factory, new
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An economic mission including Mr. Paul Hoffman and the former Army Under-Secretary, Mr. William Draper, which came to Tokyo in carly 1948 set the end of 1052 us a target date for a self-sumcient Japan.
American shipping interests, sup- production
reduced In trying
to attain that objec ported for once by the Maritime the time needed to make gener-
officials Occupation
and unions, lobby against permitting ator-the fall being from 83 of visiting govern Japan to increase her merchant hours to 50 hours. ment and private missions marine.
Production costs had also drop- have tackled the job with al-
Half a dozen American Indus-ped considerably-Reuter. most missionary real. General
called tries have
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At the same time, the purge of fering various psychopatholo-
A Joint Anglo-American tex- gical illnesses, as a "result of Japanese business and industria-tile group visited Japan in May The cold war which people like lists adjudged guilty of milito take a nervous look at the col- was on textile industry--still only 31 (Secretary of State) Dean tarism or ultra-nationalism
limited to 250 persons. These per cent of what it was in 1936. Acheson unleashed."
Included the titular hends With a peace treaty in the off- question of whether but often not the "brains" of the Ing the Zaibatsu-the semi-feudal family Japan is to be counted in
who bullt modern democratic fold or go Communist, monopolies Japan in almost one generation. is balanced on her trade ledger. Independent State and Army If Japan stays in the red econo-
to South mically she may well go ren Department Missions East-Asia-have-recommended politically-United-Press. -
food ood swapping that area's raw material for Japanese manu- Hints have gone out recently that factured goods and technicians. Japan might be eligible for a International Bank loan, to be
Caen, June 4 Field Marshal Viscount Montgo tied in with President Truman's Point Four aid to under-dave-mary, cheered by thousands of people, went on foot through the laped areas,
Why, then, is Japan having bomb-shattered streets of Caeri such tough going? The main ob- today to commemorate the sixth The Communist youth organ stacles to increased trade, are: anniversary of the D-Day land- also said: "Fanning war paycho- 1. The general world economic |ings. sis and war hysteria, the inhabi-dislocation brought about by the Hundreds błoke tants of the White House intend- cold war, dollar shortages and a cordons. Lord Montgomery, now ed to frighten the simple people of limited supply of raw materials. all countries, principally the 2. The olimination, except for American people, but their own trickle, of Japan's former trade nerves snapped first, General with China and Manchuria. pre-occupation with psychiatry
it quoted from popular and medical American publications to show a rising suicide rate in the United States and a flourishing practice of psychiatrist and psy- sholanalysts, including psycho- analysts for dogs."
"Dr. Stefan Cooper, writing in sald. magazine "Coronet,"
the
The dog represents a reflection of the individuality of his master. Therefore the source of nervous disturbances among dogs must be sought in neurotic conditions in the home and in the peculia- rities of persons with whom the dogs associate."
reached such
proportions that;
Republican Congressman Robert since January 3. Some Congress Rich introduced a bill calling for men recalled Mr. Rich making the psychiatric examination of such a suggestion some months the entire Federal government, ago, either in Committee hear- beginning with the White House, ing or in a House speech, but said to ascertain the sanity of the his reference was to government American government.”
spending and not the cold war. Mr. Rich was out of town today.) -United Press.
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