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London, Sept. 16. Commonwealth officials: will make a general review of
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Facing The In Britain
Vital Problems
Industry
(From RONALD BOXALL)
London, Sept. 16.
Despite newspaper reports that the international conference on cotton textiles will resolve itself into an attempt to share out world trade. by a division of markets among the chief countries, the Cotton Board, which called the conference, denies that any restrictive plan will be put forward by the British delegation.
The Japanese delegation, however, appears to be unimpressed by
the Sterling Area's this denial, finances when they,
meet
To anybody who has tried to contact them since their arrival in this coun- here on Monday to prepare try the Japanese textile industrialists give the impression of men who have been for next month's Common-invited into the lion's den and are not quite sure of the lion's intentions, wealth Prime Ministers' The intention, however, is Conference in London.
Their purpose is lo. outline
That is the view of the man who will lead the British delegá-
ton to the conference.
But it would be a mistake to assume that all members of the British cotton industry share Sir Raymond's tolerant altitude,
UNFAIR PRACTICES Lancashire folic are fainous for Bul their love of an argument.
they are all
clear enough. It is, in the words of Sir Raymond Strest, -Delegates from Britain, India, Chairman of the Cotton Board, P'ckis'en. Ceylon, Australia, lud out how best to foster Canada, New Zealand, Southern growth and stable prosperity in Rhodesia and South Africa' will the cotton trade and to escape attend the private preparatory a repetition of the experience talks which are expected to of the inter-war years without last for abait three weeks.
to eradi- expecting or wishing cate healthy rivalry"
Sir Raymond has been cri-o one abject an enda for the Promiers' teised for inviting the Japanese 4greed-they do not wish to se10 repeiltion of the pre-war conférence opening on Novem- to the
variety of cut-throat competition, bellence.
he has replied, that put so many of their work- have a contrl-mates on the dole during the "the Problems the examined by button to make to such a con-inter-war years.
Japanese will probably inference
and that we should To them Japan is synonymous see what that contribution is. with unfair competition and, they will would be to fail rightly or wrongly,
well
hold that vlaw until they see evidence to the contrary.
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World
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The International Institute.of Public Finance, will meet in Lisbon from September 25 to 27. under Dr Carl S. Shoup, Professor of Economics at Columbia University. The Institute is an organisation of about 300 scholars and financial administrators from some 30 untions in Western Europe and the Americas.
The Rubber
Markets
Singapore, Scpt. 16. Prices of rubber futures closed today as follows:--
Number 1 rubber, per ib.
October
November
December
Number 2 rubber. October
Number 3 rubber,
41
Number 4 rubber,
Blanket crepe
Spot rubber, unbaled 2
No, i pale repe
has
1. A general review of the Not to do so
wisilim Sterling Aren, of which Britain
is the banker. since the Com-courtesy." monwealth Finance Ministers'
conference here in January.
2. The Sterling Area's gold
and dollar reserves.
3.
The balance of payments position, in the Sterling Area as
a whole and also in countries individually..
member
Contrary to Press reports here the agenda of the Prime Ministers' Conference has been finally settled,
TREASURY DENIAL
Subjects
not
as
In
HONGKONG
SHARE MARKET :
It has been said that the con- ference will meet 1 more optimistle climate than seemed possible a few months ago. The worst of the recession which li Lancashire so hard is over.
But another vital problem has arisen for the British industry.
Last week it was announced" that for the first
time
since the beginning of the war Japan ex- ported in the six months' period up to June more cotton textiles to, Commonwealth markets than (From Our Correspondent) the British cotton industry.
And this fact received wide to be discussed at Business on the Stock Ex-
publicity. the oficials asici Ministerial change this morning amounted to meetings have been under con- $132,531.50. Noon quotations and sileration by the various Com- the morning's transactions; — monwealth nations. Several, in- siARES BUYERS SELLERS SALES
have ado BANKS cluding Canada,
HK 'Bank st:ggestions.
bus The Treasury
Hentest Asia...
INSURANCES Press reports that the British tu send a Government plans
Minister or Ministers to British Washington after the Novem- ber conference to discuss long- term problems of the Sterling
Area and the part the United
States them.
ems
might play in solving
The conference's main prob- temy lic purely inside the Commonwealth and American co-operation is in no way in- volved.
* this aspect of the con- ference's work has been com- pleted the Misters may them- selves feel that close consultation with the United States would be helpful. But it cannot now presumed that they will make such a decision.
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DIRECT THREAT
To many people in Lancashire
this is a direct threat to the
With sa
industry's well-being. many of its pre-war markets now vastly reduced, Lancashire has become very Empire-minded. 'It has continuously stressed the importance of keeping the Commonwealth 1600 1.47 itself.
"
markets
Tokyo-Taipei
Trade Talks
Talpel, Sept. 16.
The English - language. China News today report.
ed that unofficial Degolla- tions for a US$150,000,000 trade pact between Japan
the Nationalists nearing completion Tokyo.
and
Ar
The only question to be solved I'm transportation
and
shipping problems, with the Chinese insisting on the privilege that Chinese freighters CATTY the carrots,
while the Japanese want free choloe of flag.
The paper added that if the negotiations are fually concluded, trade between the two countries will have been doubled, — Trabeș-
Pressc,
JAPANESE
APPEAL
ON G.A.T.T.
Support Wanted
Tokyo, Sept. 16.
the entry into
The powerful Japan Manage- toment Association, in letters to the United Kingdom, Australian To this end it has urged the and Now Zealand diplomatic Government to keep Japan out representatives here, has S'hai Dock..
of the General Agreement on appended to these governments Wheelock 433 43% 700 @ 431% Trado and Tariffs, or, failing to support Japan's application LAND, ETC.
that, to get out
itself.
for HK Eotel... 01 6.00 IK Land
They therefore regard the Agreement on expansion of Japanese exports Tarifs, Fhumphreys 12.40 12.80 500 @ 12.60 to the Commonwealth
as a danger signal.
It is not anough for some members of the British Industry Commonwealth many
The Association warned that markets have closed their doors
it Japan was left out of G.A.T.T against Japanese cotion goods. she would not be obliged to
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Cement ....17.40 1744 ef Hope
10.70 20.10 ETC. STORES,
19.10 10.30 1000 19.20
27 27.40 500 6 27.20morrow's conference,
All the Commonwealth Prime Minklers, except Mr Nehru. of India
and Dr Daniel Malan South Africa. will attend the November talks.
The Indian and the South African Premiers will be repre- sented as will some of the Colonies.
52
Dairy Watson 1. Crawford COTTONS
EWO ........ 233
00 + 2.30
MARKET
was
as
$50 DGOIS
markets
General Trade and
The Association said that any fears that Japan would engage in unfair trade practices were completely groundless.
standards
They want them to stay closed.
the various accept This, then, is the atitudo of
of GATTA practices large section of British colton nations.
on and men on both sides of the In-
The Association, which dustry. It is the key to the position the British delegation presents Japan's major em- that the will have
ployers, requested to adopt al to-
diplomatic representatives ask their governments to support Japan's entry.-Router.
ANOTHER SIDE
But there is another side to the question.
Britain may want to keep the Commonwealth-and particu
PACTS EXTENDED
Tokyo, Sept. 10: The Foreign Office announced larly the Colonial-markets to today that Japan and the Philip- itself. But do the importing pines
New
ta
LX-
The Queen will give a dinner LONDON TIN The topic to be discursed will
party at Buckingham Palace on be "Financing Re-Armament." from 12
December 3 for the visiting Report on this topic
Commonwealth Ministers and countries will be distributed in
have extended until their wives. advance and discussed at the con-
countries want it too?
January 31, 1853, trade and Staffs of the conference
London, Sept. 10.
British Dominions and financial agreements duc ference.
The report on United States delegations will attend a party The tin market was fem this many of the Colonies are free expire at the end of this month.
the Palace
The the following morning. Turnover rearmament nancing has been
two Governments 100 to act as they please in trade written by Dr Roy Blough, until
tans including 55 tons for cash. matters. Beliain can influence changed notes in Tokyo today. recently a member of President
The Pakistan High Commis-Prices closed at the end of the but not dietate to them.
Reuter. stoner announced here today felal Truman's Council of Economle
morning session
Even if 11
wanted to do so that the Dominion
would send follows:-
the British colton industry Advisers, and now Director of Economic Affairs for the United six delegates to
the officials Spot tin. buyers
could not propose a division of Nations.
cellberations,
Spot in, sellers
markets. And there is no cyl- Professor Shoup, who
They are officials of the Business done at
dence to show that it is thinking 7019-74 been teaching at Columbla since Finance and Economic Affairs Three-months in, buyers
along these lines. 7019-24
inance Ministries 701-3
1920 and is a public
and the State Bankee-months in, sellers.
Business done at 701-71
Settlement specialist, was elected president of Pakistan-Reuter. 001-34 6215-634 of the Institute in 1950 for 75-76% three-year term. He succeeded
Max
former Leo Gerard Finance
of Belgium. Minister o government stonding either in the ör abroad, this country Institute of Pubile Finance has consultative status with the United Nations Economie : and Social Council,
.61-02
103-100
-United Press.
NEW YORK MARKET
New York, Sept. 16. Prices of rubaer futures closed today 65 to 80 points higher with
24 sales, totalling
contracts, Outside market Armness attracted some dealer interest but the market was generally dull. Prices closed today as follows:- 21.00 28.00 nominal 24.0 20.45 nominal 26.12 noininal
October November December January (1689) February
March
April
May
Juma
July
August
September
October November December
Spet
Although without ancial
3
porte
23.75 asked 25.00 nominal ship 25.30 nominat} fu
23.45-
25.30 23.30
5.20
23.30
24.30
H
23.16
-United PreSS.
LONDON MARKET
•
London, Sept. 16.
Prices of rubber, futures closed today as follows:- Number 1 rubber, in penos
per ib.
Oktober November Thecember
October/December
April/June
January March
Recovery. In Wall St.
Now York, Sept. 16. Failroads and high-price olla
952-030 960 -United Press.
New York Sugar Futures
་
New York, Sept. 16. World dugar futures closed 2 higher with unchanged to sales totalling 10 contracts.
Contract No. 8 closed un-
September
4.00 nominal
3.89. Bld
DIÁ
Professor Shoup has attended several meetings of the Economic
led a general recovery move-changed to 4 higher with sales and Social Council and the
the Stock Exchange, totalling 301 contracts. Fiscal Commission of the U.N.ment on
in trading increasing
Contract No. 4 world of the with representative of
volume. —
October
1.35 Institute.
January Carriers and oil stocks gains March
3.45 The organisation, which sup
5.67 its activities by member- runged to over a point with a May
of number pivotals showing July suspended yourly dues,
wider improvements. theatings during World War II.
The market opened firm and January for October Since then It has met in The Hogue, Rome, Monaco, Basto and continued this trend at the close Spot London. The London conference with the improvement attributed last
"Financing your discussed
by tradera to technical reasons November
March mastly, Under-Developed Countries."
1,140,000 July The papers and discussions at
Dealings totalled conference hava shares. Of 1,095 issues traded, September
473 adunced, 953 dedined and 270 were unchanged.,
each
subsequently been-published Associated Press,
JAPANESE BONDS
224-14Japanese bands
London, Sept. 13.
"A" (4 of 1539) "B" (da, of 1910) Hot 100) "D" (6% of 1934) "K" 10 of 1030} 222214 | Consoli -United · Press.
Di
Chemicals were higher rang- ing over 2 points,
Dow Jonesavorages, at the end of the session slowd-ez fol- lows
30 industrlots 20 rails
15 utilities
40 bonds
Утом.
My
Spal
What it does want is an ex- tention of the system of Im- perial Preference.
But at pre- sent that way out is barred to It by the obligations Britain has adopted as a member of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs.
Lease
Of Life
+
New York, Sept.-16. India's burlap industry gaining strength rapidly after sinking. to a low point for business and prices carlier LIES ELSEWHERE
this
summer.
an article in the Solution to the cotton indus. Journal of Commerce sald try's problem lies elsewhere, today, There are limitations to what It added that supply and they can do by themselves,
demand wore in fairly good They
could, for instance, balance and that prices showed restrict producton to what they a steadier tone. think, the world markets can
Demand has grown, it' stated, absorb. But that would not be in line with the purpose of the rise in United States stocks and Illustrated by the sharp conference, which is to expand consumption to high points for
world trade in cotton textiled.
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the last two years.
The conference will not have falled, however, if it aucceeds in 3.03 pointhelpiercing the barrier of mutual the
distrust that now separates the
chief Iwo Creales a friendly atmosphere for furilice discussions,
3.08
4.00
Contract No. 0
4.97
8.31 bid 8.85 nominal 5.00
0,71 nominal 0.00
United Press.
participants
and Indige
The article said that even if
long
Indo- rumoured deal materialised, milis should be able to All the world demand, In ad- dition to which the productiva
continental of
and
In any case, action along any capacity
of the lines discussed above still negligible,
Pakistan producers, although
would require a
more repre~] sentativa gathering of the in- rapidly. Rehler. tareris concerned.
The importance of the confer Exchange Rates ence may not, therefore, energe
was growing
.
Flax Seed Prico-
until long after it. hag ended.
New York, Sept, 18. Burines was done in the local By then the various governments
Prices in the seeds and oils market this will have studied the recom Unofficial exchange 269,02 meruig at the following ratesimor. mendations of their respective market closed unchanged with
1965 ngilonat delegations and decided the following exception.- 240 what action they can take to put Flax seed, per bushel, F.O.. 34.40 thun into effect. --London Express | Minneapolls
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