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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955.
"TRADE CONVERTIBILITY' VERY REMOTE America Must Liberalise
It's
Own Imports First
AT LEAST TWO YEARS AWAY
From A Special Correspondent
London, Sept. 22. Convertibility in the sense of allowing free competition from dollar goods (British and European liberalisation of dollar imports and, in- visibles) is still more remote.
Its date might be hazarded at not less than two years after the unification of all non-resident sterling, which itself shows no sign of being imminent.
be
. The
reluctance of thej Even earlier in the year, when | to be removed should Americans to liberalise their some people were hell-bent for removed before convertibility. convertibility LI the foreign EO as to tako the strain in own imports is only one among several formidable change market, there was a advance.
pew theme of caution as to tho hurdles that it has to sure | rpcod
with which Europe, mount.
Britain and the sterling area could afford to throw open the doons to indlæriminate com- polition of dollar goods.
What many people both here and abroad fall to realise ebout British policy in all these matters is that nobody has any Intention nf doing anything until after it has done itself,
OI
Neither the Treasury nor the Bank of England is going to
Why atick ita nock out. earth should they?
on
NOT THE IDEA NOW
In the first half of 1954 the idea was that all dollar dis- criminationa that were going
Thousands of people, French and Berber tribes- men, and others have been killed and wounded fol- lowing the riots that suddenly sprang up in several centres in French North Africa. Here is Oued Zem, the scene of hard fighting.
NOW "PACIFICATION ZONES" IN ALGERIA
Parls, Sept. 22. France's co-ordinating committee for North Africa today decided to set up "pacification zones" in rebel-torn Algeria.
It is no longer the idea, though it might come back.
No doubt the long-rango ob- jective is
dollar to liberalise imports to the same extent as other imporis. But the plain fact is that the U.S. Itself is not Überallsing appreciably.
REMOTE PROSPECT
The President and the Ad- ministration have ↑ constant struggle against now protection- ism and restrictionism in Con-: gress.
+
The prospect of
U.S.
genuinely liberalising its own
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Imports including invisibles When A London Girl Works In Japan
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such ag shipping, as well visible imports and construction contracts-is remote.
Bven if it occurred, European liberalisation of dollar imports would put morn atrain on the dollar balance of payments than would be prudent at present, ---- China Mall Special.
Shorthand-Typing
Can Be-Bliss!
London, Sept. 22.
Young girls who would rather roam the world than be stuck in a London office are finding that shorthand is as good as a pair of seven league boots.
Group Leaves There is a world shortage of They always get a job, often
Japanese
Moscow
Moscow, Sept. 22,
no
and a good shorthand-typists
very good one. the
difficulty "But girls find working their way from coun- good try to country.
care
don't wo
how na long 08 Wo have cnough to live on, and can save
for at up
next the
move."- London Express Service.
Often
they land back Tübury or
Southampton with no money but with sunburnt
Many, like Stella Newman,
The Japanese parlia- faces and enough memories. to |mentary delegation, which last them a lifetime. has been on a visit to the 27, of ilford, come back with USSE at the invitation of girls of other countries the USSR Supreme Soviet, think that working in London left Moscow. today, it was. is seeing the world. reported by Tass, the off-
cial Soviet news agency.
EIGHT YEARS AWAY
who
Impressed With Reds' Sincerity
German
accom➡
Bonn, Sopt. 22. Two leading members of the Work Parliament who panied the Chancellor Dr Konrad Adenauer to Mos« oow sald tonight the Soviet leaders were sincope and wanted peace in order to develop their economy.
The German doteration members werd Herr Kort Kelsinger, Chairman of the Bundestag (Lower House) Foreign Affairs Committee and a member of Dr Aden. sper's Christian Democratio and Herr Carlo Schmid, a member of the opposition Social Demo- cratio party,
Пост
Kitsinger sold: "The Russians want peace, in the Leninist sense of co- existence, for they need a respite to develop their economy"--Fr»nx®+Press,
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Stella left home for Australia MAN'S OREMJEST
In the name of the UBSA eight years ago and has only just Supreme Soviot Mr A, M. returned. Safronoy wished the departing
After working in several cities guests "bon vo
voyage"
and ex-in Austraila she went to Japan pressed his confidence that the where she landed a "plum" Job visit of the
the managing mentary delegatione parlians secretary to
would faci-director of the American Pre- tate
the the Improvement of Edent Lines,
Tokyo. mutual understanding between. She says: "Life in Japan is the peoples of both. countries Heaven. No one working in a and the establishment of normal London office can imagine how relations between them.
lovely a shorthand-typist's life {can be."
In conclusion Mr Safronov
mura, the head of the delega-
As the result of her travels asked the delegation to convey she has sceri 10 countries and WAYIR greetings and good travelled 50,000 miles. With wishes from the Soviet people her when she landed at Tilbury, In a two-hour meeting today presided over by Pre-to the Japanese people wishing was Australian stenographer mier Edgar Faure, ministers concerned with North Africa them success in the struggle for Anne' Macdonald, 24, who la working her way around the and the Algerian Governor-General, M. Jacques Soustelle, peace.
world. decided the first "pacification zone" would be in Kabylie, In reply Mr Tokutaro Kita
She Bays: "We met many thing. the sáma girls doing Government sources said the The Defence Ministry has tion, expressed warm thanks for aim was to set up new military named 300 specialist officers to the attention accorded them in and civil administration in run this service after training the Soviet Union and made the zones most affected by rebel at a séhool in Algiers and in the following statement. activity.
Aures Mountains. They will "We have spent three weeks The new service would be of be accompanied by administ- in the USSR and have acquaint- Inlors and auxillary forces, | od Ourselves with its political, the same type as that now usi
cconomke and cultural life. in the Aures Mountains region mostly
there will bo We are glad to note that the mobile police guards, or, En tasks which confronted us have DIMY unit, Algerian home been completed. Wherever we hard groups and extra went we were surrounded with
The off-solkitudo and attention,
Terrorists Strike
In Casablanca
Casablanca, Sept. 22,
gendarmeric groups.
NENNI HEADS
FOR MOSCOW Rome, Sept. 22. Leftwing socialist loader plotro Nenni left by plane today on a month's visit to Moscow and Red China.
cers will have radio and "We are deeply · thankful to The Stalin Peace Prize win zoveral vehicles under their the Soviet authorities and the ner sald that his visit is “strictly commanxi.
Soviet people who have accorded private," but Italian political warm sources belleve that the trip
load
to a lessening of
PLANNED REFORMS
wont stations between Italy
us such friendly and hospitality.
"On Toaving Moscow
use all and Russia. now declare that we shall
to in our efforts normalise rc-
A Moroccan policeman was killed and thace persons were wounded in terrorist attacks this. morning in the new Medina Steps were taken three days (Arab quarter) of Casablancu. ago for bringing the
into operation In the same quarter, a police-service man was attacked and disarmed Kabylie. They will be taken by persons who then fled. ( for the Constantine Depart France-Press.
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Before
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ter,
Maurice Bourges-
Maunoury, On planned,
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forms for Algeria. M. Soustelle enid afterwards these reforms were only a first stage. Others wero
now being studied.--- Reuter.
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From alopovers in Zurich and lations between Japan and the Prague, Nenni is scheduled to USSR and to Cigure peace arrive in Moscow early on Sunday ; throughout the world. Reuter, morning--Pržied. Promo,
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