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THE, CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1940.
PAKISTAN PREPARED TO HELP IN CRISIS
AUSSIES IN GOOD POSITION
Canberra, July 10,
For the second financial year since the end of the war the Australian Government has balanced its budget, the Prime Minister. Mr. J. B. Chifley, said In a broadcast tonight.
London, July 10.
Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, Pakistan Finance Minis- ter, told Reuter today that Pakistan is fully alive to the situation that has arisen in regard to dollars.
She is prepared to co-operate in tackling the pro- blems that face the Sterling Area as a whole, consistent with the necessity of meeting her own vital requirements, he said.
“OFC"
and the
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Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, whof at Lille, Franice, the Demag en- arrived in Loudon by air from gineering workshops in Germany to attend and the Breto electrical and Fint | Stockholm
yesterday Commonwealth Finance car works in Italy. Ministers conference beginning Mr. Rahman, who is also Minis- Referring to the grave econo- here on July 13, said: "The dol-ter of Public Works and Educa- and prl mic problems facing Britain and Ine problem is not one of a tem- tion, visited museuma
whole galleries in
Oxford And the British Commonwealth, Mr. porry nature
Italy,
Universitien and Chiley said that fortunately Aus-position will need to be examined Cambridge tralin well buttressed against closely on a long range basis. It elementary and secondary schools the possible effects of Anoncial seems to me that the world Is in Britain, and saw the National
Trust disturbances overseas.
ot Shakespeare's birthplace equili Groping towards a new
jr. Strateford with a view brium in trade and prices."
The Finance Minister said that relablishing a similar trust for any solution of the present pro- the birthplace of the poet, iqbal,} blem that be devised must in Pakistan.-Reuter, give full recognition to the re-
of quirements
under-developed Commonwealth countries for building up their economies.
Revolutionary in Air travel
Total revenue for the year end. ed June 30 was £335,000,000 - £43,000,000 more than the budget eallmate.
This reflects the rapid rise in income, trade and business turn- over.
Mr. Chifley sakl that a Afth reduction in direct taxation since the war me inta operation July 1.
I addition, substantial ro- serves have been made againal future commitments.
H
Economic signs had favoured: Australia for some time, but there are disturbing signa in the future outlook. Britain is racing great extemal difficulties and in America there 13155 Presi marked downward turn in employment and business activity
vity which is already having adverse effects in other countries. It is hoped that this trend would But become worse because a de- pression in America would be a calamity for the riated Press.
"People in the West have very ittle den of the appalling pover- ty in these countries and mus reulise thut their needs arc Ro less, if not actually more press- ing, then the preservation of their
standards. he added,
The Pakislan Trade Minister. Mr. Fazlur Rahman, is leaving Rome by air tonight for Pakistan alter
5,000-mile tour of Europe's, six most highly Indus- trialised countries. Ile is due in Karachi tomurrow.
Note Of Caution For Israel
10
Winnipeg, July 10. Those who feel that the establishment of Israel provides
solution for all the ills of the Jewish people are wrong, Dr. Irwin A. Epstein, Bnai Brith District President, Bald in an address at the first general session of the Bnai Brith four day con- vention.
the
During a six-week's tour of
"We must develop an attitude Britain, France, Germany, Swit zerlarul, Sweden and Haly, Mr. of philosophical optimism," he Rohman visited more thun 40) lok 2,000 delegates from
Stories, textile mills, railwiny United States and Canada. "Jew- plants, and ish people in and out of Israel world.--As50-hydro-electric installations, study-, must determine the direction of
TURKISH-SYRIAN COLLABORATION
electrical
ing the possibilities of develop their destiny." Pakistan's truse and her internal Industrialisation.
Trade Mission
More than US$12,750,000 in material goods have been shipped
israel by
Dr. Bnai Brith, Epstein said.
Among recommendation made
to
a!
in each country he discussed trade exchanges with Ministers to the delegates was one asking London, July 10.
for a central committee of Brai The Turkish Foreign Minister, and Government officials.
Today he saw the Italien For-Brith which would co-ordinate Necmettin Sudak, announced to-
and Trade Minister,
programmes day that General Ismay Orbay, a cign
Interpret Signor member
the Turkish
separate lodges into unifled move- War Giovanni Battista Bertone. Counell and a former Chief of As u
result of his mission, men's. Another asked that the Staff, would visit Syria Hoon to France. Britain, Switzerland, organisation's "nerve centre"
Italy and Sweden are expected moved from Washington to New
York. Associated Press. shortly to send trade missions, to Pakistan.
discuss military collaboration be- tween the two countries. Radilo Ankara reported.
Mr. Sadak said that the decl~ sion to send General Orbay fal- lowed a request by
A trade mission from Pakistan will also visit Germany to discuss the Syrian commercial President, Colonel Kusn) Zaim, for Turkey to send military ex- perts tr reorganise the Syrian Arnty and to admit Syrian off cers into Turkish military schools. --Reuter.
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BETWEEN HONGKONG & CANTON MASS TRANSPORTATION by quantity but ARISTOCRATIC by quality
skins
and other
raw
ARRESTS OF RED OFFICERS
be
exchanges, It is understood that all countries Mr. Raliman had visited are interested has the virtual monopoly, cotton, in buying jute of which Pakistan
Berlin, July 10, The American-licenced Berlin hides,
newspaper, "Neue Zeitung", sald materiels.
today that a plane, carrying Soviet Pakistan needs electrical equip- officers under close arrest, luft men!, agricultural machinery, Werder Airport, near Borlin, for railway equipment and all kinds of machinery, particularly the rapid development of
the Soviet Union recently. for Quoting reports from sourcen at her the Soviet Headquarters in Pots home industries, based on her dam, the nowspaper said that own raw materials.
two officers, who travelled
in
Mr. Rahman said today that plain clothes, wore former mem
he hoped before long for a wide bera of the staff of the Soviet stendy flow of
be-trea exchanges tween Pakistan and Europe.
Valuable Lessons "I underlook
Eurogeon this four to study its rebuilding after the devastation of war," he told Reiter.
"The information, gained from
n study of European Industry is very
valuable to my country in
he rebulking its own economy,' added,
Mr. Rahman estimates that he
He Rolls Old Barrel Along
Deutschland.
pung
Franz Kaminski, 47, Berlin advertising man, started on a 2,190-mita tour of Germany. With From 1028 to 1931 he toured two halpers he will pull a specialty built barret afl the way. Europe like this, making a living by cleaning advertising business on route. Stolld Berliners. look mostly bored with a few amuand exproselone as the three men (AP Photo)
haut. their tub along.
Canada May Purchase More Goods From U.K.
Drew Pearson Version Of
London Talks
Washington, July 10. The
Drew commentator
sold in Pearson tonight broadcast: "The British Gov. ernment has accrally asked the United States to be re- leased from Ita agreement to discriminate against American products. This agreement was part of the deal by which we gave the British $3,750,000,000 aftor the war.
not
"Becretary of the Treasury Snyder has cabled President Truman that it may be neces- sary to call a worldwide eco- namic conference to solve the financial crials threatening Britain and Europe."-United Press.
Armistice Talks Snag
Ottawa, July 10.
Canada may shortly decide to discourage spending in the United States and accelerate spending in the United Kingdom.
This would be the Dominion's part in easing Bri- tain's dollar crisis, said an informed source this week-end,
This policy was discussed in, commodities as cotton, coal, Britain over the week-end, the petroleum and structural steel, on
be- which there are now no import source added, during talks tween Mr.
Abbott, restrictions. Canada depenala on Douglas
Mr. the US. for the greater part of Canadian Finance Minister, John
U.S. Snyder,
Treasury those supplies-Associated Press.
financial Secretary, and British experts.
this step speaking. Generally would mean that those U.S. com- modities which have not been lifted from
restrictions import will continue to be banned from
some time to come. Canada for
Other shipments coming under quota arrangements will continuo be regulated to keep to a minimum Canada's expenditure | of dollars.
to
The Government first started restrictions on U.S.
Food
the
in November, 1947, when Dominionis dollar status
began to deteriorate to less than US$500,000,000.
Bre now
Since then Canada's dollar re- in- serves have been steadily creusing and
almost with touching US$1,000,000,000 steadily increasing-reserves, July 10.
No More Easing
Israeli-Syrian border,"
The urmisce lalks between Is- wegliche Runds newspaper,
rael and Syria struck a new diffi- chau," and of the Soviet Head- culty today when the Syrians quarters at Dresden and Bautzen. asked for the demilitarisation of The arrest of several Soviet the towns of Sanach, in the South officers with German-Jewish names of the disputed frontier region. was reported last week.--Reuter.
The Syrians called for an Is- raeli withdrawal from the town
The Government from time to time lifted the ban on some
American goods and placed others under * quota baals Further coaling is now unlikely,
Under of the
the ban are a large and the demilliarisation surrounding territory On the variety of machinery and manu- grounds that the Isreells occupied factured goods which can be pro- Canada al slightly Samach during the first Palestine duced in
higher cease-fire last year.
cost. The new trading approach is not expected to affect such basic
OSWALD MOSLEY IN MADRID
Madrid, July 10. - Sir Oswald Mosley, former lea-. The Israelis, opposing this move, has covered 18,000 miles byder of the British Fascist move-claimed that they had occupied plane, car and train since leaving ment, arrived in Madrid by train the area carller than that. Karachi at the end of May,
from Gibraltar today for
short
General William Riley, United Among some of the biggest tourist visit.
Nations Chief of Staff in Palestino, fuclories he visited
Sir Oswald, accompanied by his made a vain attempt to work out Birmingham email arms works, wife and two children, will con- a compromise, and the meeting
Tuesday. the Sheffield foundries, Swedish tinue to Palma Majorca on Mon- was adjourned unul
Kleuter. shipyards, the engineering works day.-Associated Press.
the were
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Paris, July 10, Temperatures soared again today throughout France, after a break of cooler weather during the last two days.
Scorching heat sent thousands of Paris's population streaming to the seaside and the country, while others invaded cafes for cool drinks.
The shade temperature at Lo Bourget Airport at midday was 84.2 degrees Fahrenholt.
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