Reds Retreat From Policy On Agriculture
By Sydney G. Campoll, Router's Financial Editor)
What the Economic Commission for Europe desfibes as the decision of the East European Governments to "speed up industrialisation to the neglect of agriculture" was a deliberate decision.
If a retreat has been needed, it is not because the plans have gone wrong but because in those half-baked countries they set up intolerable strain.
According to the ECE (which is sometimes accused of being too prone to take Soviet statistics at their face value) the targets for industry have generally been hit, and the desired pattern of allocation of resources has been achieved.
towns.
Though agriculture is stagnant i (1) "Currency reforms" with at or below its pre-war levels, the effect of capital levies to It does not, except in Bulgaria, [force the peasants to produce teem to be lugging very far bo- and sell more. In Poland in hind the plans.
1950 and in Rumenia and Bul- The
Governments could etaria in 1052, peasant holdings any time have relieved the of enth were reduced to a third, rtrain by diverting Investment ¦a 17th and a quarter respective- to the live neglected sectors-ly of their former value. enpitalisation of agriculture, and (2) Tightening of compul urban housing for the migrantssory delivery quotas. In 1952 from the countryside into the Poland. Czechoslovakia and
Eastern Germany resorled for Writing Just before Stalin's the first time to "individual demise, the ECE thought that "it assessment of each holding by should be perfselly possible for references to rules defining the Governments, if they so
wish,
productivity of land of different Government, if they to wish, to types." Increase Investment in housing
(3) Collectivisation. Again according to the ECE, and in agriculture without redue- ing investiment elsewhere. There "Collectivisation serves the is to far ile evidence that they double
of siphoning clo 242
That fast con-menpower into industry wish."
now require clusion inay
recreating the conditions in which violon.
productivity per hectare and per ean can be increased. But, to be effective, it is likely to demand a substantial increase
The "big weakness" of Eas-
05 seen by the to tern Europe,. ECE, is thus "the inability
control Iar of governments to the
payments ben 'balance of
Industry and agricul tween ture." To get round this situn- itan the invernments have used S three main weapons against the personls.
American
Petroleum
Industry's Request
Washington, May 11. Spokesmen for the indepen- dent oil producers today asked Congress to slow down petroleum imports, contending that the flood of foreign off is damaging
Industry domestic
and weakening national security.
Mr Russel B. Brown, General Counsel of Petroleum
The
bo
unsound
and
purpose
is
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1953.
Japan Textile Exports Show Increase
Tokyo, May 11. Exports of lexilier In- April totalled US$32,397,- 000, an increase of more Un US$2,000,000 From March, according to
110
· Mattíry of. International Trade and Industry.
The figure for April is the highest this year but below the moníbly average. Colloti texilfen. were virtually unchanged but others showed an increase In general. The figure for was the highest this year
well chemical fibres and textiles, the latter due to increased demand from Indonesia
Of the total, cotton tex- Ulen accounted for roughly US$14,500,000, IRW
silk US$4,000,000, chemical-tex- Alles US$10,000,000 and alk fabrics US$1,300,000. France-Presse.
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Copenhagen, May 11. The tenth meeting of the International Rubber Study Group opened here today and it was understood that the discussions would con- centrate on a draft interna- | “MONKAY" tional rubber
agreement Homewarda worked out by the Group's "PEI-HO" Working Party.
omcials.
The first of these, Union Castle, caused some disappointment in the market. It had been hoped that there would be a dividend of 8 per cent plus a 2 per cent centenary bonus, but in the event only 7 per cent was paid albeit on an increased capital.
Complete secrecy as to the The relatively moderate divi-} for new ships already ordered details of the heavy agenda dand was useribed to an increase the average shipping company was maintained by conferenen in operating costs.
has £10 In hand. Meanwhile the outlook for
Mr Edouard Strandbert, one The margin of shipping shares has been Im-
is no of the directors of the proved by the Budget. Some Greater than it has often been in
Dilcahhno Astatic Company shareholders bad hoped for the past, when it has been and the leading Danish de-
met. Therefore Initial allowances at 40 per cent, successfully but the per cent granted in apart from a fresh increase in gate, indicated that the agenda was so heavy that the meeting. the Budget will be very helpful the cost of new tonnage and scheduled to conclude
on May by way of im
immediate relief demand
here the recent engineers' wage 15, might continue to May 10. Shipping companies have been
.in ominous--;
the cash
མམ་ It was announced that there
would criticised for their conservative position is well in hand.
be no releases to the dividend policy, and force their 1951 peak and are now back
Freights have fallen back from Press during the meeting. amount that they plough back at their 1949 level. This
A communique will be issued These critles do not realise how at
applies
piles at the conclusion of the con- much is needed for the replace- particularly to tramps, but ference. ment of obsolete
stilt though liners
Informed sources sold that the ships. life of a "dry benefit of the normal time-lag, draft international rubber agree- The average goods" ship
is 20 to 25 years, in due course their earnings willment provides for an Inter-
to the corroalve come back into no.
national rubber Council whose while, owing effect of oil, a tanker's life is no
tasks would be: more than 15 years. But since war days the cost of new pre-w
has
trebled,
the
enjoy the
As regards operating costs, one gleam of hope lies in the reduc- tlon in the price of fuc! oil. This and should take a substantial dif-
ference,
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(From Our Correspondent) Business done, on the Stock
FREE PLAY 1-To counter the economic Exchange this morning amounted 10 $400,037.75. Noun quotations tonnaga
fact difficulties enused by the that adjustments between pro- and the morning's transaction-provision for replacement must be
duction scaled up accordingly.
and To pul
of consumption. SHARES BUYERS SELLERS SALES
THE TRAMP POSITION matter In a nutshell, last
natural rubber cannot depend week's Cunard report showed
upon the free play of market Looking at the leading com forces alone as free play adjust liquid resources of
about £30
Cunard has. 2 million.
fucments would not be fast enough. This is just enough to panics, replace the two "Queens" at balance sheet, and should benentments
allavinte notabic this year from ille Coronations
toit auctuations loday's costs.
in the price of trafic.
has had some Mall Royal I reductio
om natural rubber with the purpose in profits, but has of achieving
a just degree of switching some this by Therefore no shipping company of its to the Pacific coast. stability.
3. To stimulate the produc cats, be blated by its shareholders Elder Dempster's profits for this in stor
with advantage were fortuitously swollen by to producers as well 11.40 500 11.30 for adopting a conservative divi-ven dend policy. Actually the past the
for the inclusion,
Arst time. 7.40 70 200 HA
are not too of its receipts from British and Bumers. fortnight's results
"BUFFEN STOCK' bad reading. Taking the latest Burmese
ese Navigation. 71, 7.35 7000 r 7.30 dividends and prices, the follow-P, and O. accounts run only up to sources said, the draft agree- To accomplish objectives, the
1400 1405
147
INSURANCES
and
Union XD.. 700 770 Underwriters 4.00
Waterbost ..14.10 1415
DOCKS, ETC.
78
two forms of investment hitherto neglected"-agriculture and trinn housing. Lacking these pre-requisitos, it is t trouble, Bulgaria the anly fatellite country where it has so far gene smoothly, with About cent of arable land now per collectivised. For the other countries the percentages
53
SHIPPING
K. Wharf...
Provident
Shal Dock Wheelock
LAND, ETC. THE Hotel
HK Land (0)
1200 2.10
Fram 22.10 22.30 2500 or 22.20
PRICES AND YIELDS
201
220 7
27 58 100 $3 Shai Land 1.35 1.40
ing yields emerge!
"
Humphreys .. 14.40
UTILITIES
Cunard
Teak Train
Arc
(0)
Peak Trun
(N)
www
Star Ferry
Czechoslovakia 43, Hungary 27. Rumania 18, Poland 15, Albania
D and Eastern Germany 7.
KEY STRATEGY
Here is the ECE's punch
paragraph:
links
"The decisions to stake every- thing on rapid development of heavy industry
hove seem to
the been taken in 1950 after general deterioration of East- West relations and the tighten- ing of
between the Eastern European Governments Implied by the formation In Mutual 1019 of the Council of Economic Assistance with head- quarters in Moscow. It was in this year, too, that the Eastern European Governments-first-de- voted any considerable sums to expenditure on defence.
dangerous to continue a policy all trying to wear to
In other words, the battle with the peasants was design- the Independented as key
strategy in the cold Association
weller of the cited America, told the House Ways war. The
articles in the Banker puts it 2nd Means Committee that
that the Eastern countries are Would
to extend collective support inn farming "in reliance upon
their industrial revolutions of petroleuin foreign supply Oil from Canada, from which in turn are very largely Central and South America and motivated by the need to satisfy and economic plans to a far lesser extent from the Russia's econ
of increasing
sources
war machine,"
38.
10
100 112 300 C. Light to 10.40 101 008
110 10.40 4300 10.40 C. Light (N) 0.00 170 24 6.50 421 8.05 Electric ... 23.00 £3.70 1237 46 23:00
- M. Electric
10.10 Telephone.. INDUSTRIALS
Cement ...15.20 Hope STORES, ETC.
Dairy
15.00
10.00 10 500 18.00
400
10
year were
8.00teriorate.
latest
The
as con-
last autumn, and the Report then contained the warning that the ment calls for the accumulation, Company. Frice. Dividend Yields General position might de-if necessary, of a buffer stock of natural rubber administered by This warning, has
the proposed International Rubber Council. Action Is tramp shipping position
One firm of hopeful
Union Castle 27/8 Royal Mail ... 27/3 Elder Dempster 47/6 *Plus 5 ver cent)
excluded bohus; calculation.
s.
714 praved justified.
15
7,34
tax-free capital
0.30 The from yield less easy to assess
stockbrokers lakes
#
bes
The Council would buy rub- when the price fell to a
rubber when it rose to another
These are not bad yields, but I view, and I do not dissent in certain agreed level and sell
these dimcult days management level. should say at once that I regard
also It all-importaal. 400023.10 shipping shares as a long-term casier for companies with up-to-price levels would be axed in It was understood that these. 1000 10 investment, with no immediate L
In the short-run | ale ships, for these are more accordance with the price re-
cily economical to run. Here many arc taking a strictly
have been deterred lations between general purpose trump-owners
rubber and The years
synthetic
natural conservative view.
from
buying new ships by the 1951 were helped by the shortage of steel, by high taxa-
United States rubber on the 11.GU 1950
world-wide "Korean boom, button, by high replacement costs, market. Watford 24.10 275 300 vt 27.19 1952 was a very different story and by the uncertain world trade that funds for the proposed Conference sources Indicated 100 Trade to Australia Zealand was by
Rubber Council would be con- the Import restrictions imposed by those
Taking shipping shares as a tributed by the governments of 8.15 5.10 Dominions, but
should whole, it is doubtful if they offer importing and exporting coun- sequent any chance of an early profit, for tries in accordance with their emphasise that the
tered the the industry depends so much imports or exports during the hove 100 16.70 relaxations with Argentina upon a revival In-world-trade. - 1940-53-period-
picture. Trade
30
2.20 7.35
Kwang Sang
COTTONB
Ewo Textile Corp 5.10 5.15 1500 10.000 MISCELLANEOUS
Entertain-
---Inent
Yangtze (0) €20. Yangtze (N) B
The Rubber
Markets
Singapore, May 11. Prices of rubber
futures closed today as follows- Number 1 rubber, per ib.
June July August Number 2 rubber. June
A
Number rubber, June Number 4 rubber, Jung
pol rubber, anbaled
one
and New
outlook.
Each signatory government shares in well- under this plan would contribute
has been adversely coloured by Still current yields are not unst-
tractive,
and Pact- politics, and trade with the fic Coast of South America has managed companies, with umple a certain sum for each ton of and resources for replacement, should natural rubber imported or ex- been affected
ted by Testrictions
to combine with ported during this period, it Counter-restrictions Imports prove useful
on from both sides. Add to that other holdings.
was said.-United Press. Add to s the deplorable tendency of too many countries to discriminate in favour of their own flags, and also ndd the virtual disap- of our outward coal pearance trade, and the dimeulties of our shipping become apparent.
7016-
WELL IN HAND Middle East may be important
20%- There is ample evidence that, 10 the
United security of the
the in thus biting of what Russia
Nevertheless is possible to States
0714-63 and the rest of
herself was hardly able to chew
84-05 take too gloomy a view. I have. Western hemisphere. Oit from
In
alluded to cash reserves and the 70-70 within our own borders, how much more propitious con- ever, is our first line of defence.ditions, they blt off much more
61-03 high cost of replacement. than they
The could chew.
Danke! crepa
70-01 must be adequate at all
purges, physical
breakdowns No. 1 pale črepo
United Press. times."
and disappearances of Eastern Mr Brown and other spokes- European leaders this year sug
NEW YORK MARKET man for relatively shall all progested something out of the or- ducers urged the Committee 10 dinary, even by Eastern' Emmit oll imports to 10 per cent.dards of ruthlessness "of the domesti=_demand."
It
stan-
New York, May 11. No. 1 standard rubber futures
Yugoslavia, also a Communist today closes 10 10 10 points
This is one of the provisions in country, is in rapid retreat from a controversial bill by Repre- collectivisation of
agriculture.
lower with sales of 8 contracts. Standard No. 3 contract closed
to
As a broad generalisation, for every £14 committed to paying
Grain Prices-
In Chicago
sentative Richard M. Simpson, The flight of a couple of thou-nominally 10 to 20 points lower Kopubilean, Pennsylvania, to
sand refugees a day to Western with no sales reported. continue the reciprocal trade
Berlin ablo-bodied Deople Activity was not enough agreement's programme, another! Be
develop n feature In futures
Chicago, May 11. year but with drastic changes, leaving their pettled abodes for
Prices of grain futures closed The present trade law expires on farms and jobs knowing that contracts. In the spot market,
stalemate today as follows;- they are at least temporarily in dealoes reported a June 12,
Kup price is with a fair-sized suspicibh-15 Apart from security considera for squalor and
Wheat-price per bushel fignis, Mr Brown Bald, the IPAA one of the most remarkable separating buyers and sellers. now to be, ocem, The Dealers indicated No. 1 smoked "the wisdom of a eights questioned policy under which a larger and strain in the East that has. Im- rubber sheets at 26% cents i Jatgor part of the oil supply for pelled this migration may have pound.
remaksule mant-
Prices closed as follows:- the American public would be even more
NO. 1 STANDARD under the control of a low world festations in the large Eas
tern area that cannot be wide oil companjer."
through Berlin's chink in the ANGREATY ALARMED
Iron Curtain-Reuter.
Jedw
He added, "No one should be misied Into believing that
reliance on a few companies Talber .than
competluve
domestle, Industry will Incar lower prices to the consumer,"
he cald,
Met
1
dent
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
Passengers are requested to note that the "La Marseillaise" will sail for Yokohama and Kobe on Tuesday, May 12th 1953 at 10 p.m. instead of nt 8 p.m. as previously announced.
Passengers are requested to embark between 5 and 8 p.m. on that date,
There will be no change in the hours for registration of baggage.
Compagnie des MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
M.V. "LA MARSEILLAISE”
will'sall for
YOKOHAMA and KOBE.
on
Tuesday, May 12th, 1953
Spot
2.10%.nominal
Miny
July
expired
September December rh
Corb
2,10%-Th
2.2016-34
Бесп
May July Beptember December March
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Beptember December
March
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· Bre
May
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September December.
23.30
BAGGAGE:
23.10
July
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March
Onts
htay July
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May
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July
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New York hour per 200 1b. Sack $13.00 nominal-United Presi.
LONDON TIN MARKET
London, May 11. The th market was quiet and Charlton II. Lyons, Presi
...the Independent steady at the lower levels Tutn- Futroleum Association, said that over was 30 tons. Prices closed Ja group had long recognised at the end of the official morning.
a place for oil imports and the session is followe
10 per cent limitation was a fair
arki flexible relationship between
importe, and
tien
of
and domestic produc-
Mr JP Coleman, President
the National Stripper Well
Association, said that small oil
Spot tin, buyers
Epot in, moller.
Business done at -Three-month# dia, buyers.
Three-months un, refiere 733 / Jusiness done at is..
** 200136-730 Bettlement
735 -United Frei,
prodicare greatly alarmed JAPANESE BONDS
at the tremendous and con-
sistent rise in imports into this Japanese
country that has occurred since
wark He added, "We do vocate excluding Imports
London, May 11.
bonds "A" (45% of 1809) 83
"" (45.
of 1910) 70% of 1957) 120% JË “D” (BLS of 1024),100%
"E" (51⁄21⁄2m. of 1930) 14711⁄2
but certainly if we give up our forelei murkets and 10 por cent of our domestic market we have Consols been reasonable,”-Unliga Press,
1000-9/19
United Press
May
LONDON MARKET -
London, May 11, The rubber market was dull. Prices closed as follows:
| Number 1 rubber,
In pence per b June
July/Beptember October/December
January/March
2016-21
2017111
21-11 2036-30 United Press
COTTON "IN.N.Y.
New York. May 11. Cotton prices closed around the day's lowest levels. The list 2016-% was off 5 to 13 points. Opening
prices were unchanged to up points but trading was relatively quiet. Most tradera concentrated
Exchange Rates their attention on the final
Business was done if the loot excitanga market" - this fibonicles inorning at the following rates; Ua, dollar (per liktief 0.011 Sterling, motá, (poroda REEL Indonesian guilders iper 100) Alarm ticals (per 100) Singapore (Straits)
VIC piastów (per 100).
adjustments in May delivery balore, its expiration. N
Certificated, stocks, moved up
to a now High, for the year at 227,370 bales. The open posi
at 10
p.m.
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