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Council Sugar Confer On Problem

Of Distribution

London, Sept. 14.

A Committee of the International Sugar Council will meet on September 22 to consider how to distribute the world's supply of sugar, particularly the surplus piling up in Cuba as a result of an abundant harvest.

Nineteen nations are entitled to send delegates to the Committee and nine nations and two United Nations agencies may send observers. Cuba will be represented by a team of negotiators.

An internatluanl sugar egree- ment, by which consuming and producing nations set up orderly was first marketing procedures, reached in May, 1937.

Since then the basic agreement up and pro- lenged from time to time..

has been patched

10

French Trade Deficit

Paris, Sept. 14 France had a trade de- ftolt of 170,097,000,000 Francs for the Arus eight months of 1952, the Goy-

ernment announced.

would

For the same January to August period last year, imporia the gap betweon and exports was only 74," 005,000,000 Frupos.

The 1953 ap have boen even higher, except for a almak ba_im- ports in August, which produced for that month an excess of exports ovos Imports totalling 1,490,- 000,000 Franes.—Associated Press,

Downward Drift In Cotton

STEADY TREND

Hint Of Arrangement On Raw Material Supply

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

London, Sept. 14.

The Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference, due to take place in London later this year, may be followed by a direct British approach to the United States for help in solving the Sterling Area's chronic dollar problems.

Several reports to this effect have recently come out of Washing- ton, where officials are said to be in a receptive frame of mind for any fresh proposals Britain may put forward,

As any approach to the Americans would be made on behalf of the whole. United States will. un- Sterling Area, the question of seeking help from the doubtedly come on the agenda for the Commonwealth talks in November.

11

Tokyo Electric, which moved sympathy with Japanese the week,

By that time the United Slotea Somo American officials have will be in the midst of a pre-already given thought to this in sidential election, Anglo-question and they have recom- bonds throughout

of were point up at 1884. stepping-up American talks on the Sterling mended

The foreign market was Area's problems could not take American Investment both

and private in the otherwise generally, quiet with place until either Mr Stevenson public

installed under-developed areas of the German bonds, a strong feature Mr Elsenhower -18

the previous week, having little Ad-world. tho now

activity. United Press. has had time to

CLEAR BENEFIT

OF

In office and

ministration

settle in.

Such a policy would clearly the Commonwealth Area, especially па

After then, however, a British approach to America for aid in benefit implementing the policies de-Sterling

cided on by the Commonwealth Britain le unlikely to have the Prime Ministers must be con- resources needed, to finance this: sidered a distinct possibility.

development for many years to: Despite the recent improve come.

Arca's driftedment in the Sterling

New York, Sept. 14. Futures prices steadily downward on the New York Cotton Exchange last week after a sharp but short-lived advance.

dollar position it is clear that none of the fundamental prob- lems which have given rise to recurrent dollar crisis have yet been solved.

At the very best all the The Government's second Sterling Area hopes to achieve ometal crop report, which showed by the end of this year is a

The British mission is there- fore likely to urge this polley on the Americans this year.

Here again American aid could be given in a form which would bring advantages not only to the receiving countries but also to the United States Itself.

And

development were

a greater than expected decline balance with the rest of the concentrated on those resources

trom

prices,

A steady downward drift ruled, however, thereafter,

tlona.

Sulphur Deposits

To Be Exploited

Mexico City, Sept. 14. Mexican concession

to

A the original forecast, reworld. The task of rebuilding which would either earn dollars suited in a sharp uptum of the gold and dollar reserves to for the Sterling Area or enable exploit one of the world's largest n safe level has not even begun, it to save dollars, it would hasten volcanic sulphur deposits was

Past dollar crises have been the day when trade between the announced here.

and America of Commonwealth "solved" by injections

The sulphur is situated at the American aid and, though these could be freed from all restric-Inactive volcano on uninhabited Socorro Leland, in the Revillagi- have helped to avert immediato

gedo group, 360 miles of the disaster, they have left the basic

coast of Northwest Mexico. problems untouched,

Various curveys by US, and Moxiran geological groups estimate the deposits at 800,000 tons or more, with an average purity of 23 per cent.

The downward drift begin with profi-taking attracted by the Monday advance. A possibility of export restrictions if domestic consumption requires them also brought some selling to the market.

more

The declines were held in check by mill and export price fixing and by reports that heavy in Texas were rains

beneficial 1п durnaging than

The

Government's second trop forecast was for 15,080,000 bales, a drop of 840,000 from the 14,735,000 prediction of August 1.

some area.

DOMESTIC SUPPLY With a decline in the crop in domestic supply prospect, the was estimated at 10,600,000 running bales instead of the

of 17,450, original expectation 000.

be

able

LOAN UNLIKELY

THE STOCK EXCHANGE

A rise in gill-edged securities was the main feature of the week in the Stock Exchange.

Undnlod stocks made gains of un to £1

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Nevertheless the recent gold evidence of at least a temporary and dollar figures give welcome

The concorsion, for an unlimited recovery and, if a balance can cesting that the United King-General A. Morales Galan, a Mr Churchill's speech fort period, went to two Mexicant,

M.S." "OLUF“MAERSK” achieved by the end of the dom would be in balance with veteran of Mexico's revolution, year, the British mission will be the non-Sterling world in the and Joseph Wakstein, geologist to go to Washington with second half of this year pro and mine operator. Soveral U.S.

the impetus for definite proposals for turnia vided

this mining companies had pressed this recovery into a fasting advance.

for the concesion. solution.

But it also owed something The men will invest $827,000 Onc

thing is certain. No to what one market observer in the operation, which includes British government would now called

the plans for a relinery on the Islandi. * “optimistr

about put forward and certainly no bank rate, or at least the dis. They expect to be producing 200 American administration would appearance of pessimism." tons of refined sulphur daily in

from nine months to a year. grant-a new loan of the type

Preliminary study indicated given to Britain just after the nouncement that exports de that costs, bused on deposits of war.

clined in August made little

only 250,000 tons, would run to American aid to the Sterling Impression on investors. Aron in 1853

must take the The industrial share market about $18.70 per ton, including Mexican mining and export and both good and bad news form of a contribution, to a had both In official quarters the bellof

to digest. On one hand it has taxes. The world market prica 100 to $120 per was that domestic distribution polley of mutual self-help.

Recent discussion of

the now become known that retallanges from

ton. may range from

13,300,000 to world dollar problem has em-sales are beginning to pick up The Mexicon group has al- 14,000,000 bales,

The

lower Agure, trade phasised the fact that this is again after the recent buyers ready organised its first-cx-

also an American' problemTM It | strike: elreles said, would suggest

ploration party to send to the be difficult at this stoga

Island.

plans to send carryover next season of 3,300,- 000 baics and the larger figure to persuade American pubile

labour machinery, supplies and its opinion that the recurrent

force in rented U.&. 2,000,000-bale carryover.

Sterling Area crises are any-gineering

landing ships. The carryover at the end of

The deposits were first last season was roughly 2,700,000 thing, but the result of its own pressing for ft £2 a week wage

profligacy.

increase-announced. that they surveyed by a US and bales.

would ban all overtime and surve

Mexican mining engineer in piecework unless their claim 1938, but at that time prices met.

The Ministry of Labour two were such that I was not worth Their While developing them. hold talks with the unions, who wi are still holding their threat in port has since been confirm

ed by air photographic surveys,→→ BECOMING CLEAR

Associated Press. Nevertheless good deal of valuable

the Industrial remained steady research has been done recently share merket to show that America will and some gains were recorded become increasingly

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would

But it could be impressed with the fact that the economies of the Sterling. Area and the States are closely United interdependent.

UNION'S THREAT

On the other hand the ch

reserve.

unions - who

dra

Exports Improved but tinued to run smaller than a year ago. The Service Bureau estimated exports: for the week ended last Tuesday totalled 45,000 bales against 14,000 the previous week and 01,000 a year For the season through last Tuesday exports were estimated at 111,000 ales compared with

shipbuilding and shipping see- 222,000 a year ago,Associated on imported raw materialdant on the week, especially in the

tions.

ago.

Press.

of and..

Textile Market

Caution

A

Now the American public, as well as

the more enlightened members of Congress, are begin ning to perceive the direction in which their economic polley should alm.

Coppers received a setback at mid-week on the demand for a wage increase but brightened later on expectations of a good dividend season.

The American Industrial Gold shares remained quietly economy depends on adequate dull while tins benelled from supplies

raw a good crop. of dividend an- Imported materials at prices which are nouncements,

more

of

or less stable. But recent- ly supplies of some materials have been dificult to obtain and prices mything but stable,

HONGKONG

SHARE MARKET

(From Our Correspondent)

Business on the Stock Ex-

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VERY QUIET WEER the methods by which nationa

London, Sept. 14. outside the Russian economic

Once again Government $115,011.50, Noon quotations structure buy and sell sugar.

the Paul Kronacker Baron

Given this as

a basis for securities provided the London and Belgium,

rofiner sugar

a solution to the Stock Exchange with most of tions:- discussion, New York, Sept. 14.

dollar

should problem

excitement, member of the Belgian House of

not be s

fluctuating A general advance in prices

finally Representatives,

within narrow limits and preside over OVCK the Committee meeting and a continued cautious polley too dimimit to arrive at.

by cloth buyers highlighted Amerion-needs raw materials closing with fractional gains.

Otherwise it was one of the Now there is growing ballet here. that production and marketing The Committee will decide developments in the cotton tex- which the Sterling Area able

to supply. The tile market last week.

Sterling Area quietest weeks this year will clear of the United usic the conditions have changed to such whother

All mills withdrew from the needs dollars. Both these needs speculators

were Investors

made time has Nations to call a world sugar. a degree that the

Tong-term market. market on Monday after the could be satisfied come for a general assessment of conference.

Department of Agriculture agreements were reached by cautious by the world events.

Foreign which

bonds, America

especially SHIPPING guaranteed Jasised

second forecast of the MATTER OF FINANCE

its : Should it decide that a world 1932

cotton

crop which was purchases of Sterling materials Japanese, which were activated conference is desirable then the 850,000 bales under its crop.ap- in return for assured supplies at towards the end of the week by DOCKS, ETC.

that the eagerly- reasonably stable prices,

statement on the debt Commitico will call a meeting of praisal a month earlier,

As cotton prices moved sharp- the International Sugar Council,

negotiations was duc, provided DOUBLE ADVANTAGE the crop news, Members of the Committee ly higher on

Such a solution would have a the only passing spark of the Council arc,

milis endeavoured to provent a in most montmorda squeeze by raising double advantage: it would not interest. cases, identical, so a Council mesting could be held at once quotations on grey goods about place the Sterling Ares in the to ask for United Nations inter- to cent a yard. To the invidious position of having to surprise of some dealers indica accept the obligations that go 74-7415

ccasion. 7475-15

tions of a analler cotton supply with charity and it should not Margaret Shufeldt, Council than first anticipated failed to be dimeult, to justify to Amor Number 2 rubber, October 019-001 Secretary, said today that thero 1 touch off any broad demand for con miblic opinion.

Rubber Futures.

In S'pore

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October...

November

December

Number rubber, October 0415-08

surably no world, sugar textiles.

Number 4 rubber, October 61-6218 Spat rubber, unhaled .... 7354-74

30-01 Flanket. crepe

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Japanese bonds opened the weak quietly but rumours of a Long-valuable

commodity debt settlement set them but that distribution has The wool goods market was agreements

though auctuating widely on Tuesday become disjointed because so dull. Attention focused on the they would be cannot provide and they continued to jump much ot the supply available is Australian wool auctions. The the whole solution, Thy around throughout the week, "dollar

Num."

price trend was lower early in not, for instance, solve the probe finally closing in most cases INDUERÍALS States willing to the week but towards the end of Iem of increasing the product few points up." Exchange Rates sugar are not prepared the west values frined silahtly of those malesiale which are in

was done in the local to spend many more dollars for on better

competition from shortest supply Set An exception was the per A guaranteed market will al cent 1689 issue, which close this Cuban sugar. market

The problem, she cold, la Rayon goods were dow. ways be an incentive to greater of a point down at 81. 19 largely

one of international There was a tendency among production but it would not otherwise the A per cent 1910 250 Anance and the United Nations mills and converters to seek necesarily ensure the repla issue rose to.00, tye.per COTTONS

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