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Can Industry Return To
To Private Hands?
American Aid To Indig
Washington, June 30, India and the United States have signed the last of a series. 'öf ́agreements covering American Aid which is expect to help raise the vlag", standards of 12.000.000 people.
Stan- ley Andrews," Poini Four Administrator, announced.
The United States will supply $30,000,000 And India $80,000,000 for village and (farin improve- ment project which' Mir Andrews' described as "the largest rural developnient programme underlaken anywhere in the world" ---Associated Press.
Tips Led To Tripled Production
BRITISH STEEL FIRMS' CLAIM
Some British sicel firms
claim they have trebled their output as the result of tips they picked up from America.
The_Anglo-American Council on Productivity hus made Its Arst report on the effect of the visits of some of the 50 teams which have investigated Ameri- can "know how" during the last three years.
Two Industries have been in- vestigated. They are steel found- ing and drop forging. Steel founding has increased its pro- dustivity by 15 to 20 per cent. in the last three years, and drop forging by 10 per cent:
Suggestion For
System Of Parliamentary Committees
(By Christopher Hollis, M.P.)
London, June 30 The world watched Britain's Socialist experiment and is now, with equal attention, asking how far it is possible for Winston Churchill's Conservative Government to reverse the process of nationalisation.
Parallels between the present British situation and the re-sale of some formerly nationalised industries in other countries are not quite exact.
In there other countries non-Socialist governments took over industries by agreement with their opponents for practical and business. reasons — such as the virtual bankruptcy of a railway system.
It is quite different in Britain how that control should be ! where there is, ane political exercised.
solution tried by
the Inte Socialist Government of setting up for the nationalis- ed industries Managerial Boards that are in practice hardly responsible to anybody has not worked very well.
party which bellèves in nation- It is pretty generally admitted alization as a matter of principle | that the and which is likely to come, to power again in the future:
If it looked as if the Socialists were out for good in Britain, or it they
had abandoned
na tionalisation
from their party problan programme, then tho before the Conservatives would he less neute.
But even in the last election the Socialista polled a higher nggregate of votes than Can- servatives and it was only an electoral chance that left them with minority of seats In
Parliament.
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Orders Pouring Into UK
BOARD OF TRADE KEPT BUSY
U.S. AS MODEL Theco Boards are, Aneurin Bevan has written, "A constitutional enormity",
On the other hand,
по опо can think that it would be possible to run an industry by
London, June 30. a
Government department Orders from commercial under a Minister directly an-
firms in the Colonies and swerable to the House of Com elsewhere And since then the evidenceons and amenable
overseas arc to every of municipal elections and Gall-sort of party and electorat pouring in to Britain now- Up Polls shows that at the pressure, often from people adays, and the Board of lowest Is for from improbable that we shall havo, a Socialist
whose knowledge of the prob-Trade's Girl In Room 5379 lem of the industry governmen
back in power.
is super is so busy that next month ficial. may righuy
we have seen the she is to have an electric protest against statements from comment refusing to accept brain to help her. Socialist leaders, such as Mr
proposed increase in trană- Morrison and Mir Strauss, that,
Does an engineer in Pakistan port fares and the Opposition or a shopkeeper in Tanganyika If returned to
steel, road trans- neither the one nor the other peet and ariything else that may could give any clear account have been de-nationalised, and how ho tnport Bystem re-nationalise them on terms of could be made to pay without
the fare increases, compensation less favourable to the investors,
re-nationaliseer, they will refusing to vote for it, though or crab canner in Japan want
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It is obvious that the only practicable form of Parliamen tary control Industry through small
Committees of members on the American model.
engine,
diesel
a set of domi- noes or a canning machine?
He tells her the type and
She tells British Arms. price.
From her fifth-floor Whitehal} once the Girl in Room 3370-as a civil
13 nur she has no public the Board of Trado's "special register?" of ox- port opportunities.
REAL DIFFICULTY But no one can shut his eyes to the fact that any intentions which they express are to be intentions that they will Sonic 20 or 23 Members of to 5,500 firms and trade associa
be in a position to fulm,
Under
those
the
likely
Many individual firms, how- ever, report more spectacular
all parties would constitute increases. One Arm states it has
circumstances the Committeo to Feal
OVETICO achieved an increase of 41 per
difcully about each industry and to report on cent. In the output of lis mould-de-nationalising either steel it to Parliament. ing shops.
road transport is likely to be the difficulty of getting indus- hours per ton of output by 47 trialists to put up the money to
Another has reduced man-
per cent.
buy them.
GOOD PROSPECT
No member would serve on more than one committes and
could properly acquaint himself with the affairs of the industry for which he responsible.
was
And there would be a good prospect that such a Commit-
A third has increased the output from its mass-
The Government has told us producing hammers three and a that when it puts its "operable half times, while a fourth has units" of road transport up for added 50 per cent. to the output sale, it will put a reserve price of its forging machinery,
on them. If it puts the reserve Some firms might have in-ft puts it low, it will lose a fee,
price high, no one will bid; and, creased output without studying if the American reports. The large sum of public money,
There asserts, however, that
is nothing Illogical in most managements acknowledge opposing nationalisation when it the importance of the team visits is first proptcod and then argu- to America.
ing that, when it is passed, that 11 is the lesser evil to let it stand
council
It adds: "It will be many years before the full-effects of these novel vitits are felt."
American Exports Of Grain
Washington, June 30.. The United States experied 818,000,000 bushels of
grain
from July, 1961, to May, 1952,
the Govertament reported. Ex- ports for the same period a year earlier were $50,000,000 bushels Shipments included wheat, maize, cats, grain sorghums and other field crops.
mosphere, in a quiet at-
would deal with its task in at informed and Im- partial fashion,
The full Parliament would be reluctant to take the respon sibility of rejecting its recom. mendations
the modern
As Oliver Stanley, the Con The difficulty of planning in bervative leader who died
"world" "has got few years ago, once wittily said, been so much to discover what It may have been a mistake to ought to be done as to discover have thrown a man out of a la Government which has the top storey window and broken courage to
to do it
his leg, but it is not necessarily
chance of
the right remedy merely to getting necessary but wapopular throw him back again,"
things done unless decisions can be taken elsewhere than In the political arona.-London
THE PROBLEM
OUTLOOK
Obviously it is to the nation's Express Service. Interest that its industries should be run efficiently and obviously those in an industry can say that it is quite Impossible for if the constitution of their in- them to do their work efficiently
dustry is a subject of constant
electioneering, and is changed FOR
FOR WORLD
from top to bottom every time that there is a change of govern
ment.
FARMING
The
Romo, June 30, 1051-52 outlook
is a
for mixed
The opportunities are relayed
tions at the rate of 3,000 a your. Here are some of the recent ones-marked in red because they are for the dollar market:
'CROSS-INDEXED
Frank Roper, of Cleveland, Ohio, wants to set a new fashion In the Middle West-for oma- mental door-knockers;
A salesman in Savannah, Georgie, hopes to break into the softdrink märket with British ginger
beer:
A Tennessee frm wants kid leather for cowboy boot tops."
News about Mr Roper's door- knockers will be fed to the "brain" in future.
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Life for the Girt in Room 5370 will be easter but still hard. London Express Service.
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NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
So the real problem of
our industry is, as most people are coming to ace, to find for it a structure
that is accepted by Even larger exports of wheat
all political parties, are in prospect with the coming
Whatever the faults of the world agriculture crop estimated at 1,320,000,000
Fystem
one, according to a report issued farm labour situation. The study BAGGAGE: it can bu bushels second Jargest in capitalist
sald use by the Food and Agriculture labour-saving devices will allow of planes and other stulal that It Brgued history
and one-third largers
of the longation condition,
United one and a half million farm that
$0 than last stason's.
as there was no important
FAO
says there is a large and mortover, the political challenge to it.
days of Liberal increasing demand In tho
ald Secretary of Agriculture,
1953,
workers to leave the farms, t
The chief use of planes on for farm farma is
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distribution of 1st July' from 9 a.m. to Noon only. No baggage will Charles Brannan, sald, Amer! and Conservative the ins-and-products, but defence demande chemicals, according to the study. cal farmers can grow all the outs of party politics made no to limit, resources for agricul- dusting which would zako. BO on men and materials threaten The US. Senate Study said cotton the wheat they want to, because difference to the way in which bo registered after this time.
tural
production. Today, conditions. our industry was run of uncertain world
hours for five men, can be done and in- by five men in Mr Brannan said it was advis for better or worse, it
minutes will draw through use of a plane. other hand, oven So- dustrial production able to produce as much wheat
efallets admit that nationallm heavily upon the labour force The number of Americon farm as possible to help fedd friendly on is by itself no remedy, And la industrialised countries, FAO' workers is expected to drop 17
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Fishermen
London, June 30.
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In India
Tractor Run On
Peanut Oil
the
even anti-Socialists
ist
not
50,
Expanding armies
will admit, believes, and
30
SPECIAL NOTE:
farm production I per cent trom the present total" that after die-nationalisation amay suffer it too many men are of 9,320,000 by 1960, and will considerable measure of Gov- recruited from the fields for drop to 5,850,000 or 37 per cent EMBARKATION: ernment contral andi Inter
factory or army.
less by 1970, the study said. ference will sull be necessary,
in
breakdown of supply prospects, FAD forecasts wheat prospects in North America for or charges there may be, it 1951-52 are ebout the same
UNREAL CONTROVERSY Whatever details of modifica
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is quite certain, for instance, last year. Production of meat
have a National and livestock tiral we shall
I expected to Health Service with us for good. Increase in North America' this New Delhi, Juno 30. Peanut oil has been used Whether we call the iron and year.
"nationalisod of In Latin successfully in India na fuel for steel industry
America. Increases
London, June 30. high-speed diesel engine tractors. not, it will certainly be fun in are expected In production of Britain's fourth Princess An experiment has been com-large units, under a good deal meat, grains, sugar, vegetables Margaret tanker is now at sed.
and the American of Goveniment control
and fresh fruits.
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£1,000,000.. no adverso effects were duals are allowed to make pin output may be smaller than last noticed. The experiment on its out of the very substantial year teenuse of pope weather
attention because of proportion of those prafts will in
New Delhi, June 30. Another severe food crisis is Mon of the inshore fishing shaping up in India,' feet, who for years have been
For the sixth consecutive used to "austerity living" in their small craft, ure now get year, rains have failed in the Madras area of India, bringing ting a little luxury............
famine conditions to several The £40,000 drifter-trawler Ocean Sunlight, just launched districts.. The Food Minister, K. nt Lowestoft, has a
M. Munshi, says the rice situa- tracted shower ball, and none of the crew han tion is causing grave anxiety. to alcop in the forecastle
One of the most ringle
items
In the Ocena Sun-made to import five mon tons light will be the drift note of food grains his year. O Wiles a "drifter shoots. 30 ότ 100 mets at their present price ciat forecasts, predict the shot
He is putting more than £2,000 ago will be as acvero this year into the sea
far it was in 1961.
valuable
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ALL passengers baggage must be sent to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co's Godown at NO. 2’GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE BY NOON on THURSDAY the 3rd July, 1952.
With the exception of hand packages carried by passengers themselves, ALL BAGGAGE must pass through the Wharf Co.'s Godown for loading. on board by ship's slings only.
Will take place on TRIDAY, the 4th July, 1952 between 2.80 p.m. and : 4.00 p.m.
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PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS
Princess Margaret launched Copies of the prescribed Morning Post, South
1(c) fears that the petroleum fuel oil be taken by the Stato in taxo-Russia rood Purope'.. and the first "V" super-fanker the Forms 1 (a) 1(b) and Tentative plane have been | WPPh might be threatened due on PERK 2 controvan3. 492. 195125ops are expecter Yolutino. The two other ristet
However, the high cost of pen hetween Socialism and Trea En are about average, although tons of crude oil, c
In command of the Yelletia is
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In the Near East, the Iranian oil situation, So the so-called
prospects
fuel use unless there is a critiest dillos in. Brinin, a somewhat may severely damage crops. Thomtoti, one of six senior mut oil makes it impractical for terprise ia, under modern con unusually heavy locust swarms 33-ycoz-old Captain shortage of diesel oll. It coast areal controverty
In Oceant crops are expected officers who represented the eight times as much as dicsel The reaî: \question—the senato - increnso, particularly the Merchant Navy In the King's
yet quite unanswered question wheat crop,
funeral procession.
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