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"Grand Council" For Colonial Territories
London, Aug. 12.
Three points of general interest to the Colonies were discussed in the course of a debate in the House of Lords on the 1951-52 Report on Colonial Territories.
They were Lord Ogmore's suggestion for a Grand Council of the U.K. and Colonial Territories; Sterling balances of the Colonies; "the- ignorance" in Britain of the Colonial Territories.
The first of these were raised in the opening address, by Lord Ogmore (Socialist), on whose motion the debate took place. In support of the creation of a Grand Council, he pointed out that solf-government "must mean something different in respect of different Colonies.
One could not use the same criterion for Nigeria, with its population of about, 30,000,000 and a large area, and for St. Helena which anyone could walk around in a morning, or less,
one
sources
And the
Gaw
Secretary of State? What would for a Grant Council, he franicy its responsibilities bo?
the possibility of contro- versy which might well do more harm than good.
After all, Europe does no more than that the United Nations does no more. I would make recom-
the
Home
System
Melbourne, Aug. 12..
The
system in many modern maternity hospitals where new-bern babies aro "secluded and labelled liko anakes behind glass win. dow
while the mother Hex Tonely in bed, is 'at. tacked by Major-General F Klasnicy Norets! Director-General of Army Medical Services, in the Medical Journal of Aus- tralia,
NorGeneral Kingsley sala arguments that separating the mother and baby roduced Infection were theoretical and had
been prover fallacious
Iteater,
Tokyo Shares At New High
market
by favour-
the
in
on
Lord Ogmoro-I would say that it would not have executive It would not responsibility.
STERLING BALANCES
Tokyo, Aug. 12. take away any of the authority
An Improvement in The question of Sterling bal- There, were three types of of the Secretary of State over concerned. Colony, he said. There wastay of the Colonies
ences was raised by Viscount sentiment, caused
a new post-war first the Colony which could it would make recommenda- Hudson, who said these had now ablo-news, seni share averages
reached the "faniable figure of spiralling to and which they hoped would, in tons. time, be a Dominion; there was
1,100 million Sterling, while high on the Tokyo Stock Ex- the Council of the tatní `df schemes"; approved change. the which, combined with
Gains were spread over Dominion:
under the various Acis for others, could become a Dominion;
Colonial Empire ist with electric issues, min- and the third which, either by
whole of the amounted to only £450 million Jngs and insurances leading the reason of lack of econonlic re-
rise. The @gure suggested or some multi-racial mendations which would be very Sterling. problem or the like, could never seriously considered by the Gov- the extent to which Brilain
concerned,
Speculative shares came going to have to tighten its belt and become a self-governing Dom-eraments
would Zivo nlon, could never 'stand bn'ats
an opportunity to the if it was to repay these Sterling for some marked attention.
Factors in the trend were own feet.
representatives of the Colonial balances, "as in honour bound,
ban relaxation of the Parilaments to meet and
cx- we should”.
Japanese trade with Red China He did not say that the Grand change ideas. It would have a
usa result of the five-power Council would be the best solu- permanent secretariat by which tion, but it was a solution the various economic and other
conference in Washington, the Government had not problems would be considered
National Production Authority's
ant of priority
listings put forward any "solution.from day to day.
Purchase
steel-malding US Those territories which could
We must remember that we
machinery by the four be Dominions should be combined in a Grand Council ure living in a changing world, which would meet every year and unless there is some body aud make recommendations to such as this which can hear the the various parliaments con- views of these people we are
placed in great difficulty, but crined.
there is not such a body it will be The Earl of Munster, Pallaecessary to have a series of ad deal with of hoc organisations to Under-Secretary mentary State for Colonies:-Would this each crisis as 'It occurs.
He did not want to necuse the body have executive respon.
I do not want to pursue that noble Viscount of having exag sibility? Would be an ad- visory body? Would it be usurp idea at any greater length-thisgerated the position but there the is a hair of a King Charles's had to be taken into account also the authority of
very large Head of mine. I mention it only the fact that a
Colonial the because, while your Lordships amount may not consider it so, it is the Sterling balances held in London sort of problem with which we consisted of special funds held ought to be dealing-not how by the Colonies for particular many raspberries will grow or purposes. Santa Lucia, although that
not
под
ing
His Ambition Was To Work important
For The Queen
SOUNDING BOARD? ·
Lord Munster, in replying, said that to the long run the only answer to the problem was increasing the productive
U.K. capacity of the discriminate release of sub- of capital plies, particularly
the Colonial der goods, for ritories in the immediato future might well jeopardise this aim; everything possible being done to solve the problem in both the long and the short
term
of
was
"It is convenient to them," his Lordship adried, "that thesoi funds should continue to be held in London in the future as they Thesa Lord Milverton, former have been in the past,
funds, Governor of various Colonies, funds are for pension
bank nitas, sinking. said that Lord Ogmore's Idea savings London, Aug. 12. of a Grant Council of Empire funds, currency funds and mar in sounded attractive at first sight keling board funds, I should Two days after landing
South But what would this Council think there would be many England 23-year-old
ap bo He did not think that others as well." Australian Donald Copp
Council of the kind plied to Buckingham Palace a
do other than would for a job.
Two days later
into the Palace as a footman- valet the only Australian on
the staff.
for
major
the Finance Japanese firms
Ikeda's Minister, Me Hayato
electric plan to issue special power and shipping bonds, and the Time Minister, Mr Shigeru unexpected cm- Yoshida's phasis upon the need for
in Japanese rearmament
the speech before
Security Board.
'D
of
As' a result, the average shares prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange stood at 204.11, surpassing" the previous post- war high of 263:04United Press.
Latin-American
Trade Figures
But, Lord Munster continued, "all the Colonial currencies are hu moved perhaps "provide a sounding fully backed by Sterling cur-siderably since
board for wid political charlatan.
These funds There were not enough men of rency securities." ability in the Colonics at pre- held for a special purpose could of at will for serit oven to go round in manag- not be disposed
such goods were Soon he will take his turn asing their own affairs at home, the purchase of goods
Ict alone to send men to a big valet to Prince Philip.
central council to get a view warld altairs with a Colonini background. The Colonial world was not ripe for the Iden.
.
At Royal Ascot he drove as a footman in one of the Royal earriages, arid he has travelled to Balmoral with the Queen
Donald has to serve three months probation before his appointment is confirmed,
He says: "I hope it is. The job is most interesting, and is a great honour."
Lord
supposing
available.
-even
IGNORANCE IN BRITAIN Discussing the question of publlcity, Lord Munster said in Lord Munster, replying to the the course of his reply to the general debato, said
general debate that he had Opmore's proposal was to him heard there is a serious Lack source of great interest but how of public opinion in this country would it operate and how could
on the Colonial territories" it dit into the existing pattern of government here and, in the He had no doubt that such Colonies. There were some very ignorance existed and that we real 'practical dimculties to be should do everything we could
to remove it.
Donald w cars the navy, overcome. scarlet-trimmed uniform which
Is his duty dress at the Palace. If the Council acted in an advisory capacity, Lord Munster
"Obviously," he went on, the schools are the best place where
The late King George's cipher could not bellevo it would be some history of the Colonial |
is still on the pocket,
New Guinea
Project
Canberra, Aug. 13.
able to get members from the territories can first be taught. Colonial territories to serve. A few months ago I look that
continually
they saw that the advice they gave was neglected.
being
by
con-
Washington, Aug. 12. According to a survey the National Foreign
Trade 'Council, “European and
Orien- Latin- tal nations exports to America have increased
carly 1951. whereas United States exports of 1952 in the first quarter were relatively unchanged, from the similar period last year.
Latin American imports jumped 142
per cent from Western Germany, six per cent from Britain, 30 to 40 per cent trom Belgium, Holland, Swede and France and almost 100 per cent from India and Japan: Total American exports
werd $3,744,- Latin-America 600,000 in 1951 with that area stil the largest supplier of United States, *US goods to the providing 31 per cent of total imports compared with 33 per cent in 1032,--United Press,
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matter up with the Minister of is very anxious Education. She for further facilities be
to afforded, and is very sympathe tie to If the body had some executic the idea. But unfor-
Singapore, Aug 12. tive authority, such power as ittunately her powers of action had faight well cash with the are severely limited by the fast Singapore and Johore to
The Philippines has invited takd these powers of the Secretary of State that the curriculum lo
the part in the islands' international The Australian Government is and ultimately with the power schools is a
matter for
40 to provide technical assistance to of Parlament as well Но
He county education authorities and Fair in Manilla from Feb. 1 expand the grazing industry in could not conceive of anything not a matter for the Mini The invitations were made
Minister April 30 than two sec Papua and Now Gulnes to and man
herself. more disastrous
11, however, any noble annual output worth £A10 mil tons of public opinion, in this Lord could exert his influence personally by Arsenio N. Luz Francisco T Lopez, lion, the Commerce and Agritul country and the territories over-with
education and tho county
technical ture Department has Unnounced!
seas, arguing whether the authorities, should be only director-general and The Department said arrange- Councilor the Secretary of foo pleased to offer my full and adviser, respectively, of the Fair
during calls and
an the Governor of ments were being made to intro- Stato was correct in diametric strong support."
Singapore
the Тельки duce zobu breeding stock" for oliy opposite views.
Makota of Johore Sinte. exporiments in developing "n
All friendly nations have been hardy beef-producing type of -eattle in the Terrilarioz.
invited to contribule exhibits, the Filipino officials said, and
TO-MORROW coptances have so far been re- from the Vatican, ceived Indonesia and Japan-Associated "NOW BARÁBBAR WAS A ROBBER
Press
The Secretary of State for the A third point was that the Colonies, the Minister of State of Colonial and himself an Under-Secretary present" fendcrity Constitutional development as were all visiting one or other The Territories have 5,000 in the direction of increasing of the Colonial touring exhibi- cattle and 1,800 theep but vast local autonomy, While he him lons being held this year and areas of undeveloped grasslands self believed there was some next year in various clles. now import about 2,800,000 1. of thior to commend the proposal London Express Service. fresh meat and 8,400,000 lb. of line 22 Age 6970 20 preserved meat every year. Reuter.
German Envoy
To Siam
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Bonn, Aug. 12.
The Thal Goverment has approved the "appointment "ot De Gottfrèïd Kaufmann as Federal Germán Republic Am- bassador to Bangkok.
Dr Kaufmann, who wer until now the Director of the Inter 'national Trade- Compnity, isˆCR÷ |pected to leave! for Bangkok la.
October. France-Presse,
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