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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1958.

Japan's Export Trade

Possibility. Of Moro Sales To U.S.

Washington, Aug. 25.] United States business men who favour increased Imports from Japan feel that the protectionist oppo- sition in America has been stymied at least temporarily is the time for a vigorous Japanese

and that now

sales drive.

The They believe that if Japanese made rond headway in

Budh campaign they must thoroughly survey the United States market and tailor thei: goods more to American foster.

This reflecta a change in busi- ness outlook.

Until recently the immediate was cocem these circles

POLITICAL CONFERENCE COMPOSITION

ATTACKED

BY SOVIET COMMENTATOR

"NO. POSSIBILITY OF SUCCESS"

".

London, Aug. 25,

A Russian writer declared today in an inter- national review that the principle of two opposing sides at the Korean, political conference "excludes all possibility of success".

Tass, the Soviet news agency, in a message received in London today, quoted the writer, Alexandrov, as saying the countries which had not fought in korea are capable of making important contributions to the matter of guaranteeing a stable peage in the Far East."

Alexandrov súd the support He added that the declaration. by certain railons, Including of the 16 countries which fought of Soylet an Indian in Korea" commits all the couns Britain,

took part in the participation in the political contries which ference, "elle of a growing rer aggression in Korea to renewed Blates participation in military opera- sistance to the United

In the General Hons should the bloodshed be

renewed there.

whether the United States war dicbly..

moving back toward moro restrictions on the further liberal- isation of forelum trade policy.

Would the Japanese, It was Asteed, be permitted to continue building up their exports to, the United States or would their post-war efforts in this eld be undone by now American trade

The bourgeols press abroad, including the American press, notes that the discussion in the Political

Committee has demon- strated openly for the first time the presence of a deep conflict between the Western allies con- cerning the nature of the politi cal conference in Korea", the writter added,

from

tino

is to

RIEF THREAT **Syngman Rhee, encouraged

across the ocean, threatening all the penetrate the North", the writer declared.

Alexandrov continued: "Fil

headed by the teen countries, United States, tabled a draft Politicol (In the The protectionist drive which

Alexandrov continued:

"Al-reslution

Committee)

which practically began about 18 months ago "Pthough the erinisLice agrestricts the composition of the pears to have been locked, it ment contains argued,

paragraph on the necessity of a

barriers?

SLOWING DOWN

special participants

to special political conference Bolve, among other questions, the troops None of the major protection-withdrawal of foreign

Korcan territory, the 1st bills got through Congress. from President Eisenhower has suc- realy gives the Americans the ceeded in inposing a sort of truce right to occupy South Korea",

com- a special during which

mittee will work out an overall foreign trade polley and no drastic, moves-except in cases of urgent need-are expected to be made by Congress or the Uniteti States Tarif Com- mission.

13

The protectionist drive is seen

having lost some of momentum although it still has strength.

Bonn Asked

to the

which lock part in the

war.

"According to the draft re- solution the conference must be carried out on the principle of two opposing sides which ex- cludes ali possibility of success', Alexandrov declared.

Nurses On Baby Killing Charge

of

Tokyo: Apr. 25. The Hanuma City pollen today referred two nurses gynaecological to to elinle in the elly procurators on a charge Killing more than 12 bables nince the end of the war.

gulipo Kaldi

The

nurses

the they Lovo or killed the. three days after they were born at the request of the babies mothers-gro of them common law wires.

The bodies were burled secretly in the premises af a temple in the outskirts of the elly at a commission of 500 yen each time, the pollee said,

The police are now con- tinulog the search of the temple after finding several bodies of bables there-- China Mail Special.

REPORT ON

LABOUR

IN JAPAN

"It is for this reason that the Soviet delegation in the United States tabled another proposal, to convene a political conference composed of it countries- the

Tokyo, Aug. 20. Britain, France,

In 1952 Japan's labour force the Soviet Union, the Chinese People's Republic, India, Poland, reached 37,420,000, an Increase the previous OVET Sweden, Burma, the Korean of 900,000

to a White People's Republie and South year, according

Paper on labour published to- Korea

day.

United States. To Ban

Its

Reichs Party

the

These circles argue that trade not aid" programme

which has the support of in-| The State Cabinet of Lower proposal

of the

Saxony

Dr

ment is obl

to the

once Nazi

was

ΟΙ

had

The

MANILA REACTS SHARPLY

Japanese Attitude Qn Reparations

Manila, Aug. 25.

• Manghora of the Nacional- |∙ista_majority in the treaty

ratifying Senate reacted sharply today to a despatch from Tokyo on the repara- flona lasue.

The despatch Capt by the United Press) reported Japanese Foreign Office authorities

stating that Japan "has never contemplated" paying cash ro- parations to the Philippines as phrt settlement of the Philip Pines claim for war losses,

Carlo Senator

M, Recla Nacionalista Foreign policy spokesman, said that if the re- port was accurate the situation had been set back to the lime before Japon sent out encourag- ing feelers on reparations.

Mr. Recta reaffirmed his pre- viously stated view that only a categorical reply, from Japan on the amount sho can pay, the deliver and the goods she can

to comTM period it will take her to pleto settlement will relieve the unsolved peace treaty question.

At the same time, Senator Carlo F. Garcia, Nacionalista Vice-Presidential candidate, in

his capacity as a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee. said that reported

"UIC

attitude of the unnamed Japanese Foreign Offed authori

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Would you say the words she longs to hear?

Malenkov Gets Deliverin

Applause Of Supreme Soviet

London, Aug. 25. Georgi Malenkoy, the Soviet

entered

was

The

U. S. INSISTENCE

said the Soviet Hanover, Aug. 25. The writer

of the Increased section of Prime Minister, tonight attended that suggested

the labour 200,000 worked on farms the opening ression in Moscow nucntial

segments

to call decisions of the conference "are und 600,000 in medium and of the Supreme Soviet (Parlla- today decided

of the Russian Soviet Administration and big business on the West German Govern-to be considered as adopted if small factories and service in- ment) and is opposed mainly by, smalment to ask the Constitutional the consent of the sides which dustry,

while the rest were Republle, largest of the federal-!

Union business interests with

ed States of the Soviet most Court to ban the German Reichs have signed the armistice agree registered as "unemployed." to lose from foreign competition. Party.

Moscow Radio, in announcing obtained,"

for the meeting, employment tax- Alexandrov said this question

sald there may gain increasing ncceptance In the United States,

Werner Naumann,

being discussed

manufacturing en prolonged applause for Malenkov in the mining and In short, these quarters feel hels apparent"

This Political Committee "with the terprises was unchanged. that in the matter of permitting Propaganda Minister, Josef United States delegation

con- would seem to indicate that une and other top State end Party

leaders ELS they

Among in great Kremlin Palace. friendly foreign countries-in-Goebbels, and now one of the tinuing to insist on the principle employment will increase cluding Japanto carn more leaders of this extreme right-

them were Vyacheslav Molotov, Minister; Marshal dollars through trade with the wing party, was yesterday class of organising the conference (t.1053.

the Foreign put forward,

The nominal wage per capita Klimenti Voroshilov, President United States the prospects are ed

"The United States opposed moderately encouraging-United as an active Nazi supporter

and banned from voting with particular stubbornnces the increased 2.6 per cent to yea Press.

the 14.434. The real wage increase of the Soviet Union, and General Bulganin, Defence standing in next month's general participation of India in

was 15.0 per cent, with com- Nikolai conference," he continued.

Minister. The Lower Saxony Stafe

The session heard a budget "It is typical, however, that modity prices rising by five per- Government wants the party

from

Fadeyev, port

Ivan there efforts meet with heavy cent in the same period. banned because it is "uncon-

Wages accounted for 47.7 per Finance Minister of the Rus- resistance by many delegations, stitutional and alms at folling or

among them some that were cent of the national income as sian Soviet Republic. He report- liquidating democratic order and

and local endangering the existence of the co-authors of the 16 countries compared with 39.3 per cent ined that Republican

resolution."Reuter,

1934/30.

Industry had exceeded - pross Federal Republic."

He added production targets. As of the end of June, 1852 that during 1991-52 the number

pupils at

and of school workers' unions had a member of ship totalling 5,718,000, or 40.2 students in universities and per cent of all workers, accord-technics! colleges had In- ing to the White Paper.

with Compared

DISEASED MEAT KILLS FOUR

Cairo, Aug. 25. Fou: have died and 100 more are suffering from severe poison- ing after eating diseased camel meat in the village of Nekahila, Upper Egypt, offimals reported today.

The sick camels had been extra demand--United Press.

election.

(The State had to approach the Federal Government with ils request for the ban because, under existing laws, a State government can only apply to the Constitutional Court if the

ed to that State.)-Reuter.

slaughtered by a butcher to meet activities of a party are restrict-

Krupp

Agreement

With New Delhi

New Delhi, Aug. 25.

Slim Visits

Pearlers

Limes.

creased.-Router.

1930 the

and membership

19.0

TC-

Melbourne, Aug. 25. Australia's Governor-General, number of unions increased 29 Gruenther Flies North Field Marshal Sir William Slim, times today paid a visit to a Japanese pearling lest operating in the In Arafura Se Australia.

workers 1932, 3,520,000

Parls, Aug, 25. General Alfred M. Gruenther,

to the north- of took part in strikes, recording Supreme Allied Commander in an increase of 700,000 strikers Europe, left today by air for Sir William flew over the fleet as compared with the previous Stavanger for a seven-day visit nt 250 feet in his own aircraft year, In other words, 62 out of to and watched divers at work, 100 workers

Norway

participated in Reuter. The Japanese continued opera-some strike or other. tions as the aircraft circled over- head,

QUEEN'S

At 130, 5.15,

The total working time lost The Governor-General wis by strikes was 15 million work- The Minister of Production, Mr K. C. Reddy, making his first oficial visit to ing days, according to the re- announced in the Indian Parliament details of this area, China Mall Special, portChina Mail Special. recent negotiations with German steel arms Krupp and Demag for setting up, a 500,000-ton capacity steel plant in India.

in plant

also with tho

In December last year a make an on-the-spot study and Government of India delega- survey various sites proposed steel tion began negotiations with for the location of the Inpanese steel Interests Washington on a similar agree- At that time they will

tentative hold discussions ment and reached agreement.

Indian Government in regard and to finalise However, this agreement was to other details not implemented and the Indian the agreement.

The Government of India Government begin negotiations will soon call for global tenders with the Germans,

negotiations with the for the erection of the steel Japanes fell through the In-plant. idian Government deputed. Mr "The Indian Government is A. K. Chanda, Secretary of the believed to be planning addi- Ministry of Production, to tional steel expansion because Legotiate with the Krupp-Demag it fools that there is need for combine.

When

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The estimated cost of the plant is $100,000,000 and the German partners inay contribute to the extent of only $20,000,- 000.

The Government of India will approach the World Bank for a loan of $50,000,000 to conce the steel project.

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The German Investment will be for a period of 10 years with option on either side to con time the association for a fur- ther period of 10, years

Representatives of the Ger- tran combine are expected to arrive in India' next month, to

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