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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1956.

SAUDI ARABIA

Abbe Lane In Italian Film

Abbe Lane, wife of UB bandleader Kavier Cugat, is plo-

ber lorrid moment from

new Italian film long time of US retrESTES Abbe is the lates; in

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of flame, Express Photo

SHADES OF THE ZAIBATSU

'Competition' Is Dirty Word In Japan

Tokyo, Jan. 26.

The Japanese are quietly shelving many of the business reforms instituted by Gen. Douglas MacArthur during the Allied occupation.

"Back-to-the-good-old-days" sentiment and

practical necessities have combined to turn Japan- ese trade and industry back toward prewar pat-

terns.

By amendment of the anti- of cotton yarn also falls into monopoly Inw, by legislative the category of measures in- exemptions, and by independent, fringing the spirit of the original government policy decisions, the anti-menopoly reforms though "MacArthur" anti-monopoly law not under FTC jurisdiellon. of 1047 is being radically re-

written.

Few

foreign

Cr Japanese economists yet go so far as to predict Japan is going of the way back to the Zaibatsu government partisanship of carlier years.

Many of these measures were taken out of practical necessity in the interests of the domestle Japanese economy or preserving sound tinding repulation Over:eus,

Only Rich Country

But big business is making ų comeback with government Japan found that help, and some observers fearruj ation-sponsored

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STANDS ON QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA CLAIMS TO BURAIMI

London, Jan. 26.

Omar Sakkaf, Saudi Arabian Charge d'Affaires, said today his government was willing to establish full and friendly rela- tions with Great Britain but not at the cost of relinquishing Buralmi, which he said is Saudi territory.

Asked to comment on a statement attributed to the Foreign Office that Buraimi should not be an obstacle for restoring good relations, Sakkaf said:

"The question of Burahmi is

of course, vitai. It is a part of

Saudi Arabian territory which DR JONAS SALK

sho will never relinquish. We will try by all possible means to restore this area, though we prefer pencetul solution the question."

Bribery Reports

10

Sakkar added that when Studi Arabia agreed to refer the Buraimi dispute to arbitra- tion, it was not because she had any doubts about her own 30- vereignty over the area, but be- cause she wished to "make every this effort to maintain peace in

area."

Asked to comment on London press and radio reports that the British government had "proof" of Saudi Arabian bribery in Buralmi, Sakkaf said;

"The British government is MĐ Ls EKTS- trying to cover slon in Burnim by false and misleading statements. In these Circumstances, there is no need to publish the documents which the Saudi Arabian gov- ernment has on Britain's Aggression and violation of the arbitration agreements.”

Referring in detall to recent incidents, Sakkaf added:

Mislead Public

"The events. In which British forces Allied Butaimi 10- habitants, armed her supporters there before the occupation and

others acts of her officials were ernment at the time

DECORATED

Washington, Jan. 26.

Dr Jonos Salk, inventor the Sa'k anti-polio vaccine, was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal at a brief ceremony held here today. 1

The Salis vaccine caused a storm of controversy last year when

conTM several children tracted pollo after being in- oculated with vaccine supplied by a laboratory in California.

Preparation of The Vaccine

all reported to the British gov-has since been subjected to

on

"In the face of their most re- cent aggression

Buraimi which again violated the arbit- ration agreements, ruch stories appearing in the British press can only be intended to mislead

the public."United Pres

Outlaws Raid

Border Area

more careful supervision.----

France-Presse.

Dutch-Indonesian Statements Conflicting

The Hague, Jan. 26, Tolks between the Nether- Linds and Indonesia on an Im- provement in relations between Kampeia, Jan. 26. Roadblocks were established the two countries, which have by police today while mobile been going on in The Hague patrols searched the jungle and Geneva since December 10 country

the along

Ugands- continued today. Kenya border for a band of armed outlaws which has been

Conflicting

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riding Asian shops and cotton Djakirta and The Hague about OPENING TO-DAY

the stores.

democra

the end result will be a stifling Į deation of industry en ouraged The police said they believe of competition and the spirit of cut-throat, responsible com- remnants of the Mau Mau free enterprise.

petition and "dumping." The gangs may be hiding in the government stepped in to restore | jungle in this arva,

Ease Controls

The reaction a galrust the occupation reform swept in $15 soon as Japan became In- dependent in 1952. Today, some extremists are demanding that the anti-monopoly law bc scrapped entirely.

In the past three years, Japan has taken the following steps to ease monopoly controls:

1. Amended the ban on cartels to permit price-fixing and marketing agreements in the chemical

fertiilser, coal, maring transportation, insurance and olher industries.

2. Authorised through མས་ལ་ government - drafted legislation exemption of government- industries approved

from the effects of the anti-monosoly law. Export associations have been revived, and price-fixing and material allocation arrangements have been set up for imports of copper and iron scrap, among others,

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3. Amended, the export- Imports transactions Jaw permit manufacturerË and iraders to form trading cartels If there is no objection by the Trade Ministry. Inere seldom is any objection.

tho

Cotton Cut Back

·■:'4. · Abridged the power of

Fair Trade Commly- alon, watchdog organ· of the; anti-monopoly law, to the point: that its end is predicted. Under one. amendment," the

Trade Kilbistry, no feafske needs to fat the "agreement's of the FTC but. needs only to "conrulf” the

on export cartels,

thi

order.

"Competition" is a dirty word in Japan, and free capitalism still considered a luxury which only rich America can afford.- United Press.

the stage reached in the talks are now the subject of conten- tion between the two countries, observers bere pointed out.

The

ther

Indonesians maintain sufficient agreement has been reached for documents to be initialled, while the Dutch insist there are a number of box points on which agreement stil?

has to be reached-Reuter

Yesterday, a gung of ten armed with pistols wrecked 1 the Asian cotton store, beat occupants and escaped in | truck with the cish

United Press,

a

Colombo Plan Experts For India

London, Jan. 26. TWO British experts left

shire. He will advise on flood, control mensures un thɛ River Brahmaputra and in North London by air this

Bihar. week to visit India, Sir Cauide, who was with the under arrangements made Indian service of engineers for through the technical co- many years, will prepare a re- for the Indian Central port operation scheme of the

Water and Power Commission. Colombo Plan, the Trea-The second expert was Mr John sury stated tonight. One was Sir Claude Ingiis, diro:~ tor of the hydraulics research station of the Department of Scientiae and Industrial Research at Wallingford, Berk-

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Four of the engines, which have been developed at the Na- tional Research Development Council'e Institute at Dorking, are being loaned to India, so that testa may be made to astor their suitability under local conditions, As he engines are of a new design, the Government vi Inila, hos

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