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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST · 28, ` 1953.
Plain Speaking To Japan
Manila, Aug. 27.
The Philippines ~ Acting Foreign Minister, Felipo Neri," today told the Japan
councillors visiting Manila that the restoration of normal relations between the Philippines and Japan depended on the payment of Philippines reparations de- mands.
the
Mr Neri siso expressed scepticism over the success of the Johanesa *izegional economic plan unless "Japar ma reparations dananda a Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries.
the
Bir Neri disclosest the Japanese economic plan had been broach- od to the Philippines by the Japanese Ambassador to Nation- alist China, on recent visit here.
The envey asked the Philip.. pines to consider Japanese participation in the develop- ment of Philippines natural resources through Japanese in- vestments here and 1090 of Japanese technicians in Philip- pines industry.
During a one-hour conference the at the Foreign: Office with Japanese legialators
Mr Nor!
said Japan mist put relations with Southonet Asian countries on a normal and stable bags before a regional economic de- could velopment programme succoed.
by This could be achieved moeting reparations demands,
Mr Neri said if Japan now could export finished products and know-how, Japan must be able to pay reparations claims other of the Philippines and countries.
The Councillor, Uemon Ikeda, head of the Japanese mission, sata he would convey the views of the Philippines to the Japanese Goverment upon his return to Tokyo.
The Japanese legislators will for Djakaria on their Southeast Aslan goodwill and Satur- fact-finding mission on day. China Mal! Special.
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is now threatened by the consequerecs of the strike far more than it could ever have been injured by Joseph Laniel's administra- tive reforms.
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From Behind New International Wheat More Changes
The Curtain
Nora Novach and her husband, István Rabovaky, (wo Hungarian ballet dancers who crossed inlo West Berlin by Tube from the East carlier this year, practise on the roof of London's Express Photo, Festival Hall after their arrival in Britain. -
Several
Thousand
Jews Want To Go Back To Germany
Agreement Not A Success
TRADING STILL LIFELESS
London, Aug. 27.
Business under the new International Wheat Agreement picked up slightly during the week ended August 21 but remains extremely low.
Sales notified during the week totalled 159,000 metric tous, it was disclosed tonight. The only appreciable business was 82,000 tons of United States wheat to Japan, 51,000 of Australian to Ceylon and 9,000 of Canadian to Belgium.
2.
The week's total of 159,000 in Lango. lo explaining why the better than the previous week's Liverpool futures market eculd low total of only 85,000 but in not yet reopen, the President of the corresponding week list the Liverpool Association stated Pyear sales were 722,000 exclud-that "Government supplies are
ing Britain (who is not a mem- overwhelming the market." ber of the new agreement) or
Sizable supplies are 808,000 including Britain.
offered outside the agreement Cumulative sales under the by Rumania, Bulgaria, Sweden, j
Denmark, new agreement up to August 21 Argentinn,
Turkey are 754,000 metric tons. A year and Russia. All of these find ngo they were 2,000,000 ex- few buyers even though the cluding Britain, or 3,110,000 in- Rumanius, Bulgarian and Russian is hard wheat, Russia's cluding Britain.
Australia bas
offers are fo.b. Russian Ballic sold far 133,000 tons, against 327,000 or ports but private buyers dislike ago; Canada buying Russian en fo.b. terms 673,000 a year
3. There is a widespread be 293,000 compared with 1,107,000
the or 1,228,000; and
United lef that, if there were even a States 228,000 compared with
break in what importers regard as the North American 1,172,000 or 1,209,000.
cartel, prices
would
Sixteen
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Revealed In Russia
the
Landon, Aur. 27. The Supreme Soviet of
Russian Republic, largest of the Federated Hoviet Republick, today Approved A
gamber
"Governingni changes, Alos-
now-Radio reported.
Though the changes had already been made, some at them had not become known 'outside · Rusaka.. Among these were the re- lease from office of three Vice-Premiers, #F.-ME. «Tex- ΒΟΠΟΥ A. M. Prokofyef and B. F. Proferansóv.
The session approved the appointment of FP.. F. Lobansov na Arst Vico- Premier and of three other Vice-Premiers-V. A. Mos- lov. D. L Alekhin, and V. 1. Inanov.
Among the
ready
changes al-
known was the sub- kilution last November of A. M. Pusanov for B. N. Chernousov RS Premier. The session approved 1953 badzet. Reuler.
the
Jap Newamen In Scotland
Pitlochry, Aug. 27.
Four Japanese Journalists, on month's British tour, inspected a part of the big hydro-electric scheme today.
The Japanese, who are on a five-day visit to Scotland, re- turned to Edinburgh this even- to see a performance of
of the 41-member The other broad grain, rye, hos Hamlet by the Old Vic Cam-
importing countries have still to aircady
collapsed. In much of pany, They will leave later Lo- start their purchases under the the post-war period. rye has night by train for London and new-agreement and most of the sold dearer than wheat. Even will fly back to Tokyo on Sun- others have so far bought very a year ago it was dearer than day--Reuter, little, Countries which have 10 IWA, wheat. In Winnipeg Tast
STILL INSISTING
dale bought nothing include the weaked it sold below a dollar. two biggest importers, Germany a bushel." and India, though Germany has since been reported inquiring for 200,000
tons of United States wheat under the agreement.
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4. According to importers the Canadian Wheat, Board still in- gigis on burrs taking grades CANBERRA WARNING
without to four bilnd, Both the Australian Com-knowing whether they will get merce Minister and the Chair-grades one and two which they man of the Australian Wheat want, or grades three and four Board warned yesterday that which they do not want. disagreement over the Internal 5. Business in four is in- Thousands of Jews, eager to quit Germany over wheat stabilisation plan would creasingly competitive. With the
Australia ratifying the
last few years, are now back on the German frontiers in agreement.
waiting to slip through to their old homeland again,
other
supplies of lucrcasing
consumption of bread is foods. From next Saturday
This was stated by Dr Adenauer's Refugee Office in will have sold 133,000 tons of for the
If this proves true, Australia
Bonn.
Seven hundred have already arrived. They are in Bavarla's Fochrenwald "Resettlement Camp for Displaced Persons".
Baross
be
They entered illegally, 20 they can, in point of law, expelled
the frontler. But this is uniikely to happen. As it is, the 2,000 displaced persons in the camp are being crowded closer together 45 newcomers arrive.
Living conditions in the cump ore comparatively rough and primitive, but toetors are in at tendance.
What has made these ̈ ̄Jews return to the country which so persecuted them in the past?
VERY DIFFICULT
They themselves, do not like discussing the reasons which drove them onto the long. wearisome trail again, but camp officials explained:
“Some of them actually start- ed out from Foehrenwald, full of hope for a new life in the Promised Land
"But they found that it was very difficult for recent arrivals
get jobs in Israel.
without vias
whent under an agreement of British people will again be able which she will never have to buy white bread. But it will been ວ member. But these bo more than 50 per cent dearer warnings seem
designed to than the subsidised dark brend frighten Victoria State Into and dearer than bread has ever his- on the international plan. torymuch of which la a history Here are some of the reasons of protests against dear bread. why buying of wheat both i For her top grades Canada is the full IWA side and outside the agreement, still asking about
maximum price and is not has been so slow,
Jump In Trade line with the other Ave states previously sold in Britain's
With Peking
Boan, Aug. 27. West German exports to Red China jumped more than ten-fold during the first half of 1953,
and German trado experts predicted a billion dollar Increase in trade Communist countries}{ the cold war ends.
two
3. Most importing countries free seller of them at that. But have large supplies At least in the glutted soft wheat the of them, Sweden and United States last week met the competition by No. 2 red winter to
from Portugal
the Gulf af Mexico at $1.00.
Denmark, would be exporters selember
could find buyers. -they
The great glut is in soft wheat, but herd wheat is not scarce, with
CANADA'S EXPORTS Canada's very large exports
West German exports to Red China totalled $13,- 710,000
Arst during the half of 1953 whife in all
1952 only of
$2,800,000
of rooda were Communist to
worth
shipped
was $3,900,000. United
Jande.
Fress.
In 1951, the figure
Compared with the IWA maximum, which equals $2.25 at the Gulf, this is the widest margin
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BRITISH & U-I NEWS last month enlarged the stocks of hard wheat in im price has been undercut, or at-
iernatively the largest quality FINAL TEST. MATCH porting countries, and yet did discount, at any time since the ENGLAND vs. AUSTRALIA
further large start of the International Wheat prevent nedition to the
carry over 15 Agreements four years ago. --- Canada. Importing countries Reuter, would buy grades
not
the two Canadian
hardest if the
sell them but the importers are
Canadian Wheat
eat Board would Swedes For Korea
is ro pressing need.
Stockholm, Aug. 27. The 51 members of the Swedish With the home grown crop and contingent of the Korean Neutral with the releases from the Repatriation Commission will
or entry Austrian Exports Comment stock. British millers Leava Stockholm by ake on Satur
permits, and in twos and threes, they made their JOWTI way
back."
The Jews themselves say they wish to forget the past, and to start all over again in the new
Germany.
At New High
Vienna, Aug. 27. Austrian exports last month reached "a new record with a 182,000,000 Schilling about
Title Malay Cadets In UK £2,500,000) favourable balance
Quite apart from heavy domestic burdens, France has been putting out in Indo-China throughout the past seven years,
effort Uat is too appreciated by the outside world, "At the moment there is relative peace in that area, but the Communists are known to be building up their forces and the end of the monsoon October will be another major | trial of strength."—Reuter.
season in
Gretna Shop Being Sold
Famous all over the world as the spat where runaway marriages were performed in their hundreds, the Blacksmith's Shop and the Gretna Hall Hotel, Greina Green, are for sale,
John Linton, one of the best- known of the Greina "priesta," took a lease on the property in 1825 and for a number of yearS carried on his romantic business there.
Then, until 1935, -the shop. which adjoins the hotel, was not used for marriages but in that year the businesy began again. and was coulinund until 1940 when a law governing Scotish. marriages came into force for bidding
Tho reglater containe 2,000 names dating back to 1823 and, Includes much famous once s Richard Brinsley Sheridan,
EGGY LEE MICHAEL CURNZ Frandson of the dramatist, und
Lord Drumlàstig, who ivarda muecooded to the tiile pr
· Marquis of Queens
Landon, Aug. 27.
as compared with imports.
Latest report of the Central A party of 19 Malayan officer cadets arrived at Southampton Offlee for Statistics, published to- today an board the transport | day, thowed that the favourable Empire Trooper. They are to trend of foreign trade in the first In Britain.tix months of this year. had undergo draining France-Presse.
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could manage up to the end of day, the Foreign Ministry on- 1953 without buying any imports pounced today. They will travel et all, and the Government's re- in an American milliary aircraft, maining stocks svould then still be --Reuter. ›
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