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THE CHINA... MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, · 1952.
Steel Production In The Ruhr Now Nearing
The Pre-War Levels
RECORD MAY BE BROKEN BY 1954
Bonn, Aug. 11
The last wraps have been stripped off the Ruhr, where steel pro- duction already is booming up to near pre-war peaks.
With the coming into force of the Schuman Plan European iron. steel and coal pool, the Western Allies lifted all restrictions on Ruhr pro- duction.
German steel experti, believe that by 1964, they cáh break the all-time Ruhr production record of 17,800,000 tons establlihed in 1937 when Hitler's war machine was being prepared.
Lack of investment capital
Both the United States and
Stirred Up A Wasps' Nest
Roger While, 14, fell into a waps' nest at Blaise Carlo, д Bristol beauty .spot. Within seconds he was covered. with - aNITY "buzzing fusccia.
Another boy Roger mother and her two other children, who went fà, hid Fescue, were beaten back by thổ như pải The boy 1 eventually rescued by
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Wasps were combed from Bis hair and turned out of sleeves, and pockets... had more than 100 sfined which were treated àt d hospital-Router,
cah Break, the all. MacDonald
Analyses Indo-Chind
Situation
ACHESON'S PLEDGE TO make badly PLEDGE TO
the only drawback. The Ger- the Germans have spont nichs complain that they have enormous suns to build houses little capital left, and American in the Ruhr, but many families Investors, the only foreigners | F¿All are living six or eight who have any unused money, persona to a room.
factors are being cautious,
Two teeded American capital un- easy:
Nevertheless, Rubr steel pro- duction has jumped an astound- ing Go per cent since 1040, to reach a total of 13,100,000 tons
last year,
Cool production has gone up 20 per cent since 1949 and last year witnessed the production of 119,000,000 tons, slightly moro than
in
(1). The "co-determination" law under which the employees hold 50 per cent of the places in all Iron, coal and steel company boards of directors.
1year before considered the beat political observers do not expect
Hitler's drive for
SCHUMAN
Singapore, Aug. 11,
Mr Malcolm ́ ́ MacDonald," British Commissioner-Gen-
PLAN POOL cral for South-East Asia,
Dean
Bald, here today that the situation In Indo-China was (2) The 1953 elections. Most
Washington Aug. 11. politically and militarily in The Secretary of State, Mr all the circumstances rea- any, serious changes in the pre- [empire began.
Acheson, pledge sonably good. sent party line-up, dominated mar datement today that the "Ninety-farte blast furnaces by parties of the fight. But a United States would give strong in operation, but 30 lot can happen in a year and support to the European coal more,
in various stages of dis- investors are keenly aware that set community which repair, aro idle. Most important the Sociales platform includes came into existence ocitly nationalisation of all basle in- dustry,
are now
of these are situated in the big Thymon works, whose directors estimate that by putting unused capacity back into production they could increase their annunt output from a mere 117,000 tons ta 1,000,000 tons.
The Thyssen con
concern appears have
enough capital finance the necessary improve ments.
That is not, however, the case with the great Waten stedt-Sylzgitter plant, formerly owned by Hermann Goering.
to
CAPITAL NEEDED
yesterday.
Mr MacDonald, wlid has, Justi relumett from a week's tour of Indo-China, said that French River Valley area were so strong Union forces around the.. Red
that they could beat back any WAR PRODUCTION
He said: "Is the intention attack that the Communist Viet- of the United States to give the min may laurich with old from Most Germans,
slect community the friends outside Indo-China. с- CUR!, tind ployees and employe-9, appear strong suppon.
Its im
Newly-created elvillan units, satisfied with the
and Identical with the Malayan Home Plan arrangement.
Schuman ortance The Social-economic unication of Europe Guard, were working in con- at on the grounds
undel junction warrants. As appropriate
with the oppose
military that Germany Josos fer in-treaty, the United States will forces. dependence, but they have not now deal with the community been able to convince the more on coal and steel matters." conservative trade unions,
to
1sts
The Sylzgitter works has four idle blast furnaces, and one largo
both
dis-
They were fobs after a village or n town had been occupied.
aving clearing-up
Mir Acheson's statement was There is little It any
Mr MacDonald said that the Issued to mark the inauguration indo-China Government's four parity, in French, and German of the Schuman Plan organisa-immediate alms were: Industrial
wages, so ho wage tion. The first meeting of its High drive is expected here.
Authority in Luxembourg yester Build up a strong Viet-
Army The matter of war production day was an
sdid.
Increase the national Eix-nation codi Make preparations for
Mr Acheson.vent in /*******
rolling mill, all of which badly is still unsettled. War orders will History's medi
need while more the European
come from.
budget.
4 Launch a agrarian reform..
policy of
not repairs, we be construct. Amy headquarters when it gets and steer community represents calling the Nationaalrably. ed to make the plant properly into operation at the end of this the first major step toward efficient. It could produce 850-year or the beginning of the next unification in Europe. I am con- agrari 000 tons of steel annually.
The French, of course, hopoddent that in the near future we But It would cost an esti- at the Germans will not be will see these nations take addle Mr. MacDonals cold that the mated $60,000,000 to put this given any war orders, or at least tional strides in this direction Vietnam Government had fin plant back into operation, and will not assemble any weapons of ratification of the treaty institut-mense energy action and strength no one knows yet where it is to war here. But it does not really ing the European Defence Com-end was making slow but reliable
progress. make any difference to the Ruht munity, and action to develop a barons they already have almost supra-hational European political had not asked for maro
He added that the French Coal production has shown a year's backlog of orders, and authority. United Press.
old tar slower improvement than
with steel as scarce as it is, busi-
from the British and that they steet, and the problem there
were very pleased with the flow is capital.
ness ought to be at least as good The United
jueu for another decade. United
of American aid not reaching States has made almost $10,-Press.
Indo-China-United Press. 000,000 available to Ruhr min- ing In Marshall Plan counter- part funds-marks acquired by the sale of Marshal Pian goods in Germany-but more is need- ed,
About the only way coal pro- duction can be increased any. more is to bring in new equip- ment and bulld new shafts. While some capital may be available in Germany to finance
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Germany Gets Back Cables
Bonn, Aug.
The Western Allies today returned to the West German Government! two submarino cables which they had seized during the war, the Allied High Commission announced.
One cable runs from Emden to Vigo in Spain and the other from Emden to Dumpton Gap, near Brighton, England.
Pilgrimage Ship Unseaworthy
Casablanca,, Aug. 11, A Panamanian ship, specially chartered from Tanglers to carry 704 Moroccan Moslems on. their pilgrimage to Mecca, was declared unseaworthy by the part authorities here today, arousing bitter complaints from cables assured West disappointed pilgrims, German communications to the A telegram was zent from the 25 cents for delivery of Pre-Mediterranean area and West group to the ship's chartercis in Africa and across the Atlantic.-Tangiers, strongly protesting mier U Nu to him:
Reuter
against the hald-up.---Reuter.
Rangoon, Aug. 11. thesp. projects, it has stayed A Karen rebel dender named ander cover ull now due to the Saw. Seaplane, on whose head confused state of mine owner-the Government placed a reward ship.
of $2,500, has retaliated by As a result of the decartellsa- posting. pr the Rangoon-Prome The tion and reorganisation pro-highway a poster offering: gramme of the Allies, it is only recently, that the coal mines haya, beta, taken out of the hands of trusters and returned to corporations.
HOUSING, SHORTAGE Plenty of manpower is avail- able in Western Germany, flooded with 9,000,000 Faster Zone refugees, but there is no place to house workers in the Ruhr.
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American Crop Estimates
Washington, Aug. 11.
The Agriculture Department today forecast a 1952 corn crop of 3,135,080,000 bushels, down from last month's 3,303,089,000- bushel estimate, with drought losses in the South contributing to the declinc.
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