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Peace Treaty Delay Holding
South
Strong Buying Of Giltedged
London, September 18. "The strong buying of long- dated and irredeemable giftedged is considered remarkable during the present international tension. Home banks have been awilching from short-dated into medium-dated
and there has been still more switching into long-dent un frredeemables...to the tune of “some millions of sterling yester- day later,
Thymigh
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to the uteritathoont Mrking
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Sept. 27 Sept. 29
East Asia Reconstruction
London, Septembar 19. London Stock Exchange interest in Japanese bonds has been stagnant for some time, and financial commentators are not encouraging in their writingi.
True, all speculative counters have been sagging in the same way, but the present state of world politics does not make the prospects for on early peace treaty with Japan look any "brighter, and unmi signature of such a treaty, resumption of debt service must be regarded as.impossible.
peace
Emil Ludwig Dies In Switzerland
of
To NEW YORK, BALTIMORE and BOSTON.
via PANAMA
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ROUND-THE-WORLD
Oct.
5
VIA MANILA, Singapore, cdLOMBO, "BOMBAY, KARACHI, SUEZ, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, GENOA, NAPLES,
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"Mount Mansfield" ....
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"KENNETH MCKAY".
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New York, September 18, Emil Ludwig, the famed German blogtapiles: died: yes;. terday in Switzerland, aged 67, At the time of writing, the The commentator, however, prices of Japanese bonds are quotes "one competent observer it was announced here today. Ascona, Switzer- not much above the
years being by no means optimistic He died in
the Gov. land, his literary agents stated. ews: Tokyo Electric 85, Firs of the outcome unless
show the He is best known for his bus Mortgage, for example, which crament can quickly,
new measures to be enforceable, graphies of Goethe, Napoleon, in 1947 reached B
"FREDERICK LYKES postwar According to this observer, "Ex-Bismarck and the Kalser. Most his books had a wide sale nit substantial rule high of 71% has thus far had fernal help on a 1940 high of 59-4, low if the ca
complete closing of the gap over the work. 38% and is now 43. The 5 between current expenditure and
With the to power of the sterling loan (1907) has had revenue, the return of and Nazle, he became increasingly
conditions palitioni
books are unpopular. His
were (in 1945) a post-war high of settled 4134.
prerequisites it forces burned and when Hitler becnie essential 1048 high of 36,
are not to be set in train which aupreme, he went to live In low of 24% and is at
present
Switzerland. well and in may
the hew cur- rency going the way of its pre- During the Second World War, decessor,
he wrote the life of the South orien a couple of year son, Consuls were | gard the longterm outlook for
Some
Simon other "competent ab American revolutionary. 18 pointe Pilcher than now,
the bonds as sound, but they echo servers," however, think that this Hollvar, for the Venezuelan Gov- the words recently spoken in
observer
may be putting the "pro m
ernment. When
Germans London by Dr. H.V. Evatt, Aus-requisites" on rather too hard a overrun France, Ludwig belleved tralian Deputy Prime Minister
commentator himself writes: "The land as well, and although he scale; the Financial Times that they would occupy Switzer- scheme is constructive and based was a naturalisexi Swiss, he knew what do expect it the Nazis on sound economic principles."
The worst snag.
according to chught him. Annncial circles here, is that the
He therefore left for California
innd until Aail, 1945.
Inser (Forns penantianki mors cepp-quer subaerihel by about 10 times. Perhaps the explanation is purely terbak
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sember money particularly depressi long-date Ritelged, for example, whstanding at 2514. medium-falede were alwrat the tk་nsit
A
Stork Exchange circles still re-
if the 1.0. Gustrnment how so whendan ita pee of knæeterin 21yng U.8, Govern. mant bonda at par, 11 might be bearish t
Cavernment enainiaisse this support (which Ja the major reminis brub US, Instalan British gilimlerd ziriding what alles were too cheap compared with U.S. giltedged rickling 24.
for British alledged. But while the and Miniator of External Affairs,
The strength hem may thus be whather
explain hut which always vermek
wad
The strength of teng-term Govern: Bible. ment bendy in commonly regarded belekening onfidence in the government's
ם
the
that "Delay in reaching it (the peace treaty) Is holding buck | major plans
for reconstruction and development in East Asia and Instance of British money, rates following the Pacific" ahd they would like Government does not apparently and did not return to Switzer- the United States, which nobiely enn fuly to Fee the Japanese, economy put contemplate covering more than ban a sound basis as soon as pos60 per cent of its expenditure out of current revenue, The 'only overcoming this song The views of interested circles means of
the printing Anancial and rennumde bullets, which in the London Stock Exchange as without resource to teontrasting with France) has certainly to how this should be done, un-preks, is, it is rith believed here, been strengthened here by the busretary doubtedly clash with the views of United States aid in the form of Urius And where link f the externalny British industrialists.
For Nobely knows how the International Sxample, a writer in the Lontion
Chron:cle will affect the balance of pay. | investors
ays that sender fe difficult. to foresee how any arms, government's miblary endit plan for Japan can succeed with- perraess and Uritufe's huge promised cons tributions
minut European recourty ufferi, all vivibir meul
exports
top.
{ meniu. Heermanynt, more
11.
out rehabilitation of Japan's pre- war markels- not polley which British cotton textile producers fur erah, but at present visible exports would fully endorse. The Inves entlado good and italo deing 1 fors' Chronicle writer then present months in getting probably
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2011-
trasts some br the proposals in
stabilisation luan.-Reuter.
Bullion
Traffic
which he spent es a correspon
During World War I, most of
dent in various European capitals, he becnate a pacifist with a So- cialist tinge. *The vision of those furnished multitudes butchered through the felly and ambitions of sheltered ruling minorities brought me in the Voltarian scuse to
to the realisation
that democracy was worth fight- ing for he declares.
Emil Ludwig's real name was Cohu. He was born in Breslau On January 25, 1881, where his father was professor at the university, is -rents Christian faith.
prak henfit from ERP and the Argenti Japanese five-year plan for reports that the exports of dews, but be
railway bale,
the
Mr. Dalton's cheap mancy policy (thry mitteA
1
Washington, September 18, The Department of Commerce refined gold bullion for the Mownwhlie, Government departments Japanese economile rehabilitation,
ended September Keem to be taking the opportunity with the American reports on the week | Buhten their holdingen of irredeemable subject.
amounted 10 15,330 troy alted which they botight to cursort The American "Johnston" com- ounces, including 7,547 ounces he points out for example, to French Indo-China, 3,800 to
Joan of some $500 mil- the Netherland Indies and
aver spread
four years. 1,217 ounces to Lebɗnon. while the Japanese plan envi
There were no silver exparis. *akes a contribution of over $1.- 500 million, mosts of it from the
Gold importa totalled 508,010 ounces, of which 109,620 were United States. The writer com- from Argentina, 161,528 from the ments: "So far, however, Con- Netherlands, 10,093
ress has
from the Aress
South Africa, 57,320
are reckunnet to hebt go per cent of
whole Issue of 2141 Haltunes and the ends on American recon- to Portuguese Asia,
*Avalentine Government contemplater
a
£15,000,000 (saur next wick to conver: lione
two remaining 49% storka-It-uter.
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The writer draws attention to
PRICES WILL SOON DECLINE
were embraced the
When the Jewish Foreign Min- ister, General Walther Räthenau. was murdered, he returned to the Jewish faith in 1922 "to show my solidarity with the ancient race.”
Reuter.
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Farmers UNITED STATES LINES
50s Nickrug, European
Director of the American-in- anced HIAS, Bald that DPs now being registered and examined be set up on farms.complete with houses, cattle, horses, poul- try and tools under the colonisation project.
Long years of experience
selectors
new
on
but
Bombay: Silver, Ready, per 100 tolas 175 Rupees On Annas; For- ward 172, 00; Marwari (unom- the discrepancies. between the Silver... imports were--875,950
Parta, September 18, cial) 173, 02. (fold: delivered, Japanese estimate of Japan's ounces, of which 300,015 were Hundreds of per tala 115, 00, Forward (uno-population in 1952 as nearly 83,- from the United Kingdom, 276, farmers will be screened unt of experienced ctal) no trading. Gold, Sover-000,000 with that of one of the 203 from Canada, 137,122 from Jewish displaced persons in Cer- elga 77, 04. Ore tola is equal American reports which puts the Hong Kong, 110,36% from Mexico man camps and sent to Canady, to 3/8th of an ounce
1952 population at 85,800,000. The and 52,162 Iroin the Netherlands. Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay Buenos Aires: Sovereign, buy same American reports estimate.
Gold held on account of foreign under a plan announced today ers 116.00. 31lers 118.00: US. Japan's 1953 exports at over $3.- countries, decreased by $30.000,- by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Eagles, 200.00, 213.00s, Gold, 000 million, while the Japanese 000 to $3,027,000,000.—Reuter. Bac, per gramme, 13.10h, 13.80s. ilve-year plan puts the 1952 ax
Alexandria: Gold, per "dir port figure-much more realişti- them" 136; Egyptian pound 450; cally--at $1,040 million. Sovereign-471; Turkey pound 350; Napoleon 355: Ecllars (piece de China's Reforms cing) 450; Silver (plastres per
ip London continues
show n "dirrhem" great interest Kilogram) 8:0. One
the Chinese is equal to 1/10th of an ounce. Anancial and economic reforms;| Vancouver, September 18..
Bangkok: Gold, Ear, per baht-as a commentator in the Finan weight of 15.844 Grammes un-
Leading bankers and indus- cial Times writes: "Financial in- quoted Exchange Rate (Selling),
sideration nt. Bangkok on New York TT. 19.30, terests are watching with the trialista, vilting here for the European farcis is the first con
meeting of the Board of Direc- keenest Interest the
*Jalest attempt London. 60.75, Hong Kong 3.78 of the Chineso Government to tors of the Bank of Canada, are physical fitness of applicants re- Router.
establish order out of the chaos of the opinion that prices will is of age also will be con-
sidered, Niekrug zaid. that has resulted from
a pro- soon decline.
FAS omeey in Germany tracted
ted period of
of inflation.
The Governor of the Bank of flooded with applicants who wish "The frequent reports emanat- Canada, says that consumers may † to,
train to qualify for ing from Shanghul and elsewhere soon get the benefit, possibly be colontiation project. A HIAS Batavia, September 18 are keenly awaited and studied fore the end of the year, thanks spokesman sula that such train- Five Dutch soldiers have been
the Gov- to bountiful crops and declining ing plus the serceffing and health The paper describes acrament's present scheme as an Un killed and eight wounded in
"an United States food prices." building programme for selectees, clash with 1,500 armed Indone-ambitious. one hotwithstanding · He' SHE DE LA RAMA STEAMSHIP CO., INC. hingga, about 35 miles north of out of cold storage after
is a "tre- would cost from US$900,000 to says that ERP slans on Dutch territory at Poer-the fact that it has been brought mendous beneft" to Canada and US
US$1,000,000. once foresees the removal of some of
The first group to
.selected Tjilatjap, West Java, according | being
Continues Canada's austerity restrictions as 180 families with male mem- rejected," and
as for colonisation wil congist :of CHINESE SHIPPING OFFICE
to unconfirmed reparts quotexi "thus far, it would appear that the US. dollar position improves. here tonight by Anota, the the currency and exchange mea- Commenting on the view that ber who is physically at and had Tels. 28788-20158 Netherlands East Indies" newsures are meeting with the germ the market trend is changing in farm rexpérience or shown-ari
agency.
of success," "but adds “it, is too the buyers' - favour, - another lead-on earnest desire to work on lund. The reports added that 3,000 early to make an appraisal of the ing banker is of the opinion that Following the selection, DP4-nżo Indonesians were standing by way things are going after little there may be some readjustment interviewed by representatives ready to join in the fighting more than a week of the now but no fear of depression of the Governments do, which Router.
plan being put into practice." Reuter.
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