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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1951.
Canada Expects Production Of Cotton
Better
Times
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America Planning
To
Troops Use
Labour
As Farm
Washington, Dec. 27,
Goverment planners are turning again to the military to assure an adequate labour supply on the nation's farms during the current need for all-out agricultural production.
Just as World War II, they have taken steps sporating the way for service men to pitch in shoukt an emergency arise that would cripple farm output.
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Markets
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SINGAPORE MARKET
Singapore, De 27. Poluble futures closed
to tox us foiltew:
Number 1 rubber, per ih
December
Jendary 1952.
February
Number 2 rubber.
DEPUR
3 rubber. December
Number
Number rubber,
140-14014 |38-139
in cities
fresh a ten tural
Defence platters speil qut the conditumes that must govern e of military personel in the farm
neiusty An emergency need Trust exist Significant loss, Geterioration,
production wherd cannot B averted l.} vxisting stoppage
Civnin must be labour supplies
11- minent
Or
A spokesman and that by no me clu the inductions 1345-135 post commanders
that mean farmers are to rely on service- 131-132
men for future crop he p.
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Slow Day In Cotton Futures
New YE Der The cat crowded praefically
all action
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Textiles Expected
To Increase In US
New York, Dec. 27.
The production and consumption of cotton textiles should show a sustained expansion in the next few months, the American Cotton Manufac- turers Institute Incorporated reported today.
Developments promising expansion, the In- stitute reported in a recently completed survey, include
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An enlarged textile provare -
programmie by the De Deore Department and,
The esteme demand.
171 Increase of textile exports
indieared ! Tuxbles
the
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a good price for manfa.sure cf
ELTIC novelty fabrics,
s.k nosiery may make some gains. JAPANESE TREND
that They believed however, rayca
fabrics can be produced mere cheaply than vrik fabrics
for many competitive purposes ! and pointed out that even in Japan there likely to be an expansion production.
The
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rayon
texties
Census survey dut nol}
production count the US
broad woven goods from wond
HOWPYCE It repented
HONGKONG
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done on the Sk Business
this
With Exchange
moning valued at $430 444
No Juntations
morning's transactions
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SHARES BUYERS SELLERS SALES
BANKS
HK Bank
INSURANCES
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yards
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become relatively suffered a priced it has displacement of about 15 per
tution lauren at year's level.
Institute sand, the presehigh The jaw food stock situation
wwub! cem to require at less a 0.000.-vent the US fabrics manu- face and a considerabie koss in consumption by carpet and manufacturers. United Press
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hdes expatri
1ed States
from
the
It is generally believed that The new bilty thaneing for this
kame can be antage 1. the Tasutute s
valimi
However, the survey Hordion to the rapidly want- geel Eutton Textile m pork sauce 1947 and developing JCOM Oriental 10033-
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11074
market
INDIA'S
EXPORTS
The most spectacular develop- | need an the unport picture, the Harvey added, is expanding in
Brst port from India. In the
Warning To even months of 1951, Iarlin ex-
American
Shipbuilders
11:
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Marta Admin, 11 n sand 1 stay that 752 verack wer
the an ment MIC
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Sta
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But Vice-Admitad Faward 1. Ce rate, het of the Aamul
dten, wam that perplexing aber lig BEYON prolat Bhinde 1 rkl
hinatarion and ingrea, ing There was mangawer shortage
macef
preysing
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that nut
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the United Slates ported to approximately 20.000.000 yards of cot boa cloth in
only
Foreign Exchanges
In NY
Canada England - official
..unofficial
New York. Der 27
30 day fatures
South Africa
US$8.977
276
2.37 bid/-
240 Anked
2787
01981%
90-day futures.
2164
Austraila
2 23
New Zeeland
2 19
2 781
Fielg.vm
Digantark
1455
France
West Germany Holland
Italy Norway Portugal
1300,000 yards in 1950.
Despite the progressive lower- Log of tariff vales, the survey and, the death industry has protected up to now en- special circumstances. brely by
Calixt wore The post-war
Sweden world-wide golten scarcity and Spain
demands Switzerland then the energety
stemming from the Korean War.
At one time in days ahead"
The survey pointed out, “con-iraq
recovery. Cx Plese technical
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Daily
Watul
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Pl Firm's PI
Interest In Japan
Manila, Dec. 27.
The board of directors of the Cebu Portland Cement Com
H urip pany approved
by its Eduardo general
manager, Taylor, and two others to Japan early in January to buy spare parts and equipment needed
in the company's pulp pope" factory.
The twen oljer
members are expert Fulp K, now on a de.all with cement company, and paper technologist E. Lillarcal.
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Pakatan
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Mongkong
1753
Indonesia
3040
Singapore Jupani
3385
300 yen to USSI
United Press.
fer
parklect spindlenge and abun dance of raw collon will com- bine to maximise cotton goods throughout the impetition
At stah time.
Mexleo work marints,
will con the American industry
Peru United UruguPY front its major crisis.'
Venezuela Presss.
A REVOLUTION
Washington, Der. 27.
A chemical revolution in the United States textile industry was indicated by the Bureau of Today, showing Census report Tremendous gains in the manu
woven goods facture of broad from synthetic materials.
The report
showed textile mills are turning
that
to
carry
raw
derived materials
from
wood.
ahe minel
ubstitution
for
સ
such cotton woci
bertang slip comprueten.
There was argent inmessing need the new tankers not only for curmerend use but to pro- vide mere tanker tonnage which would be vitally necessary international conditions worsen.
"The merchant marine needs additional passenger ship
which tonnage Loops in times of emergency and which could be adapted for 4ummere vani, later
of the Oficials said approximately 2.000 vessels new the United St.les operating in
feet. mer han berun-going 453 are tankers. About 1.200 of the vessels are privately owned Government-owned. and B00
all privately The tankers e
{ the ownett.
Gaveni- 200
least 700 at ment-owned vessels are so-called "Liberty" or "Vic-
y hips built on gency basis during World War
kep lo 11 and Some 5,600 men worked about "mothball" fleet until the Mar- and North Atlantic 30 days each in the autumn of London, De: 27.
shall Plan Pact military aid prospects de- Piles of tin close: stendy 1943 in the North Dakota gran
veloped
and required greater 150 tons.harvest. Some 700 soldiers help- was
they were Then today. Tumove:
shipping. ed in the Maine potato harvest
from reserve.m including 16 tons for cash.
1,300 soldiers brought out Prices closed at the end of the
United Press, lower official
Devenitur Spat rubbar, unbuled Black crepe ..... No pale crepe
128-127
1994-410
140%-1051 157-182 United Press
LONDON TIN MARKET
15 merely a simple pre- caution in case a critical need arises," he said.
men
Up to
service TION, UO have been called in. Duris World War II. whole units of the Army answered calls for hosp chiefly in the early war years.
MANY MEN USED
ordered into the
Ihan
Hudson
and western Now York fruit and vegetable areas.
and
more
morning
ression
Gs were
Ichlows:-
Spot tin, buyers
Sort in, sellers
012
Ndoa at...
016
Three-months tin. buyer
123
Three months tin. acilers $35
Bus's done at Settlement
91246-910 nto United Press.
Steadiness In NY Pepper
The use of troops introduced complications of record keeping, allocating workers, rouling trucks, and collecting money dua the Government.
Such
past complications point up the fact that the current cet- up provides so far that only tor- vice men on leave, pass, or off duty may work individually in farm employment. The work must involve no loss of money New York, Dec. 27.
Government. The peppar market developed to the
Other provisions state that the considerable steadiness in late treding. Dealers indicated that employment must be voluntary, last week's sharp decline had that work trust involve no dis-
allracted and improved dealers to unreasonable re-
WOB
BOX,
BS to experience, uts grinders interest.
Most of tho
race that it will not
employ ppsitions interfere with civiilen centred in motivity
are reported to ment, that standard wage rates where doutors have gold $1.30 pound for will be paid, that soldiers may be tied where strike ar January position. February was not quoted at $1.87. Match $1.15.other labour disputes are in Spot and early January were progress, and thaf nơ certifica quo'ed at around $1,35 a pound. tion shall cover a period in ex-
United Press,
cess of 15 days-United Press.
an emer-
reserve or
1 Fi
The
The
Weekly Bank Statement
London, Dec. 27 The Bank of England state- ending ment
week for the December 30 roads as follows: --- Nates in circulation £1,437,083, FOO 13,904,000 Tublle depcnite
339,341,000 Private deposite Government securities
309,030 000 30.383,000 14,149.
Ober securities Receipts
Blank ratio ******* United Press,
New York Metals
33
New York, Dec. 27, Prices in the metal, market closed today unchanged with the following exceptions:
Lead, common, New York, per 15.0.60-United Press,
ingize and
constituents
WANT TO TRADE WITH P.I.
Three
Manila, Dec. 27. Japanzsc companies purely
in and an Indonesian Arm are in- trade in establishing natural terested
ex- with Philippine and contacts
porters of cocoanut oli, molasses, ogs and iron ore
US
of
on an up-
the
France-Presse.
oil is
Mr Taylor will also inspect two locomotives brought by the rement firm from Japan which
How caring completion He will also look for possinte sources of bricks which his r intends to place on the produk- tion line soon.
The group will also look into of converting the possibilities abaca waste and logs inio pulp
paper-making, which
[
found possible, may be one of the services to be asked of the Japanese as part of Philippines -France- claims. reparations Presse.
For Freight and Further Particulars please apply to:-
AGENTS:
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Tel: Nos. 86066-9.
U.S. Keeps BIG RICE Eye On Jap HARVEST
Spinning
Tuisyo, Der 27. The United States is observing of the spinnine the growth industry in Japan as keenly as Great Britan, are official of the Tovo Spinning Company said his retinm
iron
States yesterday.
Kona:
the
Umke
FORECAST
Bumper Crop For Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Dec. 27.
A bumper rice harvest in Cambodia one of the big- Fukuaji, managing: gest producing areas in all being director of the Toyo Spinning of Indo-China is
tina,
America's forecast for 1952. | Cupany, bard
year will! cotton export this reach some 6,000,0000 bales as
Competent sources estimate
Britain. δινετίσει, Switzertand that the increased cultivation of
Buch India started purchasing rice flelds for the 1951-52 season in Cambodia will boost output U.S. cotton early.
oto 1,300,000 tons, However, the soptrol
It also was estimated this coltos export by America, as
exportable the would provide an of eemed out feared,
are surplus of 900,000 tons. all nations que lion since
All of Indo-China, Just as short of dollars as Japan
before
He also emphasised that the World War II, had an exportable the Burplus of around 1,800,000
somme
spindlage in incrca e of Japanese cotion industry above tons. the 6,000,000 level has caused
spinners American believe with Manchester pin-dierte, of Southern Vietnam.
Since the Communist-led
their
fight Vietminh started against the French in 1946, the
from exports dwimiled
rapidly. cause
big share of that came from to Cambodia and the Cochin-China
Exchange Rates nets that they may have to be
Business was done official Morning
*xchange
In the local thim market
ut the following rates.
U.S. dollar per $1 ) _....
0.01
Sterling note (per 21) Indonesia guilders per 100)
15.0
3.30
Siam ticals (per 100)
27.30
1.05
12.63
FIC plastres per 100
Japanese Popular
Cloth
In PI
Any caietul extremely
@houl agreement with Japanese spin- ners in proposed cotton talk:--- France-Pres.e.
Wages Contract
Approved
San Francisco, Dec. 27.
A wage-boosting contract for
Cochin-China That is be- of Cochin- large arens China are occupied or controlled by Vielmint forces or guerilles.
Vietnamese economic experts, however, are optimistic that the internal security situation will improve further and again per mit
full exploitation of the Cochin-China rice bowl.
They say
it la possible that
Bit around
the 2 Associated
the Sailors Union of the Pacts; the total rice exports from all has been approved by the Wage of Indo-China may Stabilisation Board, SUP chief the 1,000,000 mark within Harry Lunderberg said yester next two
Press. day.
was negotiated The contract
Oct 20 with the Paciftel Maritime Association, and is
products pro silk.
Exports pointed out, how-
desired The cocoanat total ever. that the
while bren by the Djakarta pony products has nature!
the other articles are wanted some extent by protected to the fact that demand for all by the Japanese, the Bureau of
Commerce announced today | Singapore (Straits) products has been ward trend. Consequently, the wool ground lost by cotton and
relative rather than absolute. Natural products are also used with synthetics. combination
Census of Bureau atralned reports from 4,000 U.S. nextile concerns. The survey covard synthetic bread woven goods.
Broad woven goods represent the "end product of the largest part of the textile industry. US. broad of
Manila, Dec. 27. production
Tayon in 1930 totalled goods woven
Gingham cloth is the largest selling Japanese 2,400,000
Jincar
yards
production consumer product being sold in the Philippines to- greatest annual
The 1850 pro- ever recorried. duction was 28 per cent above day. 1949 and 10 per cent
Last year more than $8,850,- Philippines women prefer not 1948, the previous record year. 000 worth of cotton goods were to be aware that they are buying NYLON'S POPULARITY Imported into the Philippines Japanese goods when they are
from Japan.
shopping, a United Press survey production of
Japanese prices are less than showed. Nevertheless, they fabrice from nylon those for material at comparable not let their feelings toward the on a large commercial quality from the United States. Japanese, stand in their way scale during the scound World One yard of first-class Japanese of buying better quality at War, continued it unsational gingham costs the Philipplae lower prices.
housewite $1.20. Some material alimb.
Other large selling items here 1940 WBS 21,689,000 ihear There is no Philippines first are bicycles and vehicles other than automobiles. The Deport- yards. It reached $2.997,000 in class gingham.
Shpanels third-class gingham ment of Commerce figures how- 1840 and mcreased to 110,233,-
tenis a yard, compared ed that more than £5,000,000 jo Dop in 1960.
pf 100 per cent to 60 cents for the Philipples, vehicles were Imported during
Jumped front
om But Japanese in Lerials of 1950. A Japanese bicycle sells
$2.004% Soybeans were unchanged 10 19,399,900 yards in 1910 46 better quality and Philippine for approximately 484 on the Although women prefer American open market. An American bike
higher le 98,218,000 in loso," this galh reflects come-third-clars gingham of op sells for $80. There are
Jassunry bleyelés, United back in popularity of all, the proximate class as the Japanese Philippine
Press. total is very small in relation to costs $1,20.
The
Woven
above
broad
upation In this category in 1097 the States costy her $1.75. |
the
do
no
troactive Sept. 30.
I grants a 6.2 per cent pay "Inequities" raises, raise, flat time and a half for all ove: time. cxir deck-hand on all of- shore ships and increased em- to the SUP ployer payments Welfare Fund, -Associated Pres
CHICAGO GRAINS
years.
TO PRODUCE JUTE BAGS
Manila, Dec. 27. June 1, 1952, has been set by Colonel Andres Soriano, Chair- man of the Board of the newly- organised Industrial Textiles Manufacturing Company of the 200 Philippines, Incorporated, as the Suction at jute bag,
Cate for the initial pro-
Business eller said that this Chicago, Dec, 27.
stnall will deals in mitorially reducing Grits opened with price changes in very quiet the Philippines annual dollar dealings on the Board of Trade Pomers in Jute bags, which today. For the most part, the are required principally for
sacking market was steady, although G
ps and rice.
*alone inord than few contraclt sank below yes
8,000,000 pros worth was spent terdays to 14 cout lower of fute bag imported into the
When sprted
Pippines-France-Press. tp liigher.
March
$3.00
-Asociated Press.
Copra
New York, Dec. 27.
was quoted today 'nt'
$105.00 per short ton, nominal.
-United Press,
No comments yet.
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