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French Assurance On "Big Three" Note To Kremlin
Paris, July 8.
The Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, assured French foreign policy experts today that the Western reply to the last Soviet note on Ger: many had not altered since the Big Three talks in London.
M. Schuman said that the note would be, de livered to Moscow later this week and published probably on Thursday.
He faced a barrage of ques-} He reiterated previous assur- Hans from members of the ances that the Big Three Foreign. National
Assembly's Foreign Ministers had agreed in London Affairs Commission who were to consult more closely on mat- anxious over reports that the ters affecting the conduct of the text of the note had been Korean war-United Press. toughened in response to sug- gestions by the Chancellor of West Germany, Dr Konrad Adenauer.
There was never any question
of changing the text adopted at the London talks of last June 27, M. Schuman said.
"It proposes the opening of a
conference on precise and limit-
ed
d points placed on an agenda drawn up. beforehand," Schuman added,
M.
Steel Union
Requests Injunction
Washington, July 8.
Strong Rally In North American, European Markets
London, July 8.
Sterling today suddenly turned strong against both the United States and Canadian dollars. Sterling was in demand and dollars were offered in both European and North Américan markets.
Against the United States dollar, Sterling at the week-end was down to barely above its lower limit of $2.78. Today it jumped well above 2.79.
Against the Canadian doller
it jumped from the low marks
of 2,075 last Friday and
day to 2.70 today,
Satur
The premium of the Canadian dollar over the United States dollar fell to lean thân 33⁄41⁄2 cents. This As
abnormally high,
but it com
-compares with à premium of more than four cents at one time yesterday.
Various dealers and experts suggested the following reasons for this rally in Sterling:
Over-Fishing Menace
London, July E.
The British White Fish Authority today called in lie anual report for in- ternational motion to limit fishing In waters around the British Isles where over - flating is · rapidly denuding tho
of catches, Speech in which he said
1. A natural recovery from the overdone fall of last week-
end and from the pessimism after Mr Churchill's
fast in
that
on a
was economically a "treacherous trap door." 2. "Covering" by speculators. On the theory that if anything were going to happen to Sterling It would happen at the week- end, speculators iend to gall late in the week. They have to buy back early in the next work when nothing has hap pened.
Reaction from some ex-
In 1947 British Usher- men were gleaning 93,200 tens a year, but the yearly catch han fallen until last year it was down to £5,500 tons-Renter.
TALKS ON
aggerated ideas of last week. THE SUDAN
Some of last week's boosting arguments for the Canadian dollar, for example; were fully Justified. Some others were prop: crus
LESS PESSIMISM
4. Less pessimism about Bri- tish industrial prospects, follow- ing better overnight reports on fual and employment,
6. A fooling that the British Government's remedies are bela |tedly_beginning to work.
9. Tightness of money. Some London banks may be refraining from holding their full permitted
ines of dollars because they the money better in
8. Attention
RESUMING
Cairo, July 8..
El Sayed Abdallah ei Fadil, head of the Sudanese Mahdist delegation, arrived here from Khartoum tonight for talks on future Sudanese Egyptian rela- tions with Egypt's new Fremier, Hugrein Srry Pasha. Abdallah Fadil,
talks with the previous the Government of Hilaly Pasha, was reported to
to be bringing
(0 Sirry Pasha Mahdi Pasha, leader of the Sud-
who started
27. The remarkable strength from Siri of transferable and other co- vertible types of
draug. inflationary developments in the United States. These may re- latively strengthen Sterling against the dollar even though the July-September
ber quarter is seasonally adverse to Sterling.
9. A
For portion, un cop of Pro
example, the Sterling Area's deile of about £15,000,000 a month with the European Payments Union
British sources now consider serious and costly. But the the Sudan problem a purely Sterling Area's turnover with the Egyptian-Sudanese affair since
messol Rahman el
anese Umma independence party to now and spiritual leader of the
Mahdist religious sect
Mohamed Salch el Shankelty, Speaker of the Sudanese Legisla- tive Assembly accompanied Abdallah Fadil here.
Well-informed circles
19
said
that Mahdl Pasha might stop of in Cairo for a few days next week on his way, to Swlingland for holiday.
ERU. are reaches £330,000, the Egyptian
000 a month-Reuter,
Eden Making A Good Recovery
1
London, July 8. The Foreign Secretary, Mr
is making Anthony Eden, President Philip Murray of the good recovery drom Jaundice Referring to Korea and the CIO United Steel Workers ask- and may be able to resume Yalu River power plant attacks, ed the Government today to work next week. M. Schuman sold that the Yalo take prompt and vigorous action His first task will be to make bombing decision did not go
GITENgemen'S for the beyond the sphere of local mit against the nation's six largest fresh
Britain of tary operations necessary
steel producers under the anti-postponed visit to to
the Turkish Premier, Mr Adria assure the security of the United trust laws.
the Menderes, and naked **Murray Nations Army.
the Foreign On the Korea armistice talks, Granery, to direct
Attorney-General, James Me-Minister, Mr Fuat Koprulu.
the Justice
due to They were M. Schuman said that Francé was anxious to avoid any exten- Department anti-trust division Britain on July 7 for talke ori alon of the Korean war as well to act quickly to break up what the defence of the East Basin, of
called
Sho "conspiracy" the as any obstacle standing in the he
and the way of ending the hostilities. . which is holding up a settlement future of the proposed Middle
of the steel strike.
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Government has established direct contact with the Sudanese leaders.
Up to now the Sudan has boon the main stumbling block in the way of a settlement of the Anglo-Egyptian disputa-- Rouber.
Patrol Ships For Japan
Washington, July 8. President
Truman today sigood into
Jaw
the bill authoris- ing a loan of certain patrol ships the Japanese Government, The ships include 10° patrol.
and vessels
50 landing craft
visit
to
against the big six with the Trade Affected
National Labour Relations Board. Board officials are investigating the "conspiracy" charges to sen whether they warrant an unfair labour practice complaint and Injunction sought by the
the
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The Hague, July 8. Dutch trade with the Middle East is expanding because anti-British feelings in some Meanwhile, 10 major stoel countries there, Mr M. C. Brms announced in New York Voorn, Director of the Control that they would ask Mr Murray Institute for the Promotion of to meet with them and work out Foreign Trade, said today. a programme to move crucial He said many arms were Iron ore blocked by the steel switching from British to Dutch strike.
The companies said that about or Swiss importers. 7,000,000 tons of ore are stock-
piled in the upper Great Lakes forman competition was be
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serious danger on important World because added, was equally good
that could not be moved once the soveral lakes were frozen in Autumn, markets, he The ore has been described as their service one of the most vital elements to and they usually delivered thele the defence programme-United goods faster than anyone else. Presa.
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