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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1952.
Australian Exporters Push Trade With Nations
Sudan Students
Demonstrate
Khartoum. Nov, 20, Students of the University College of Khartoum demonstrated today agaitint the Egyptian Suganeso acreement,
They shouted slogans In the streets condemning the Egyoi-Sudan agreement on welf-government
of the and Egyptian andendive ibe Bejf-government statute, and
demanding the immediate evacuation of the Sudan by nou-Sudanese,
The School authorities decided to
to close the College Indefinitely.
The
adi
closed last night, following
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Australia, faced with falling demand from the longer-established European markets, is pushing trade with the Pacific Islands and coun- tries of the Pacific and Indian Ocean seaboards, including Hongkong.
Latest official figures show that, rather than compete against the lower, pro- duction costs and shorter freight halls of more favourably situated producers, Australian Industry is gearing itself to supplying manufactured and processed goods to markets nearer home,
and
Commerce authorities say that Australia is facing her biggest challenge on oversen markets. In the greatest era of industrial expansion known in the South Pacific, Australia's shortages of men and materials have been overcome.
Tadny, Austrália con súpply ta Sudna
Australian coal. mostly from potential in New Guinea, with Becondary School was this aren textlles and steel, cool the law grade opencuts, is find-aerial sowing and weed control
tyres, chemicals
Commerce ating rendly markets In the Far The Australian
Hongkong machinery at strongly competi-East~~~~Japan, a similar demonstration by
and Department is constantly ex- pupiis,
Eastern markets. A strike and tive prices and quality. Heavy Singapore. New Caledonia has ploring new
Dritis. invest long been a buyer of Australian taking space demonstration
at trade exhibi- American and *130
10 campaigns Llans, organising stazed
ment in recent years means that cool. secondary
she can now supply dollar-type
keep Australian manufacturers abreast of latest selling techni- goods for Sterling and British- type goods in strategic proximity
ques and prospects. "There is a nhend", It says. “T1* to southern markets.
big challengo can be met,"-Reuter.
was
by
pupils Beltools
at
in
·Omdurman.--Reuter.
Acheson
Presents Views Immigration From Europe
Washington. Nov. 20.
un
the
1938-39
which
DOLLAR MARKETS Muny minor markets together bring in a few million pounds a year-much of it in Bar-fron canned crayfish talts, whole steaks, orchids and native birds, are being expand- el.
Perth.
The National Development Department has suggested that substantial motor exports will
output
New Moves
Against The Mau Mau
Nairobi, Nov. 20.
mated 200,000 vehicles a year. Legislative Council that
to an est- Mr Henry S. Potior told the annual 5 neng the total
the
Apart from wool, still the mainstay of the Australian Economy, income from primary produce has dropped to n near record low level. Total rural West Austration exporters are' production in 1951-52 was about using the new Qantas air ser 22
of per cent down on that for the vice to Singapore by way previous 12 *months, including Cocos Island to airfreight salad falls of around 85
per cent in vegetables, offered at their dee hutter exports, 84 per cent instination 10 hours after leaving. overseas mutton and lamb sales and 38 per cent in beef and vea! leall items under low price edaurats with Britain.
Oficial Agures show that soon be possible. Including the Tha Government of Kenya Australian production of manu-100-odd Australian Holdens roll-announced today that it proposed
•. The United States Secre-factured - goods In at presenting off the assembly lines overy to introduce now measures, to
the from tighten
actions present Mr Dean her more than £A50,000,000 day, the steady tary of State,
the Mau Mau Secret Acheson, today urged that year-a 50 per cent increase British and American plants in against otal Society. figure. The Australia is the United States lake in Commerce Department tips that substantial numbers of addi- 1953 will hecald the golden age test loent demand is estimated Government proposed, tional immigrants from of exports, as new marketing Italy
and local at between 130,000 and 140,000 and other over-channels are opened
dermand, alruriy casing makes populated European
na-greater outside trade possible, Early export of tractors is pre-
is still dicted. The industry, with tions.
Industrial expansion In a statement presented to pressing shead. Of more than machines a year, has a local than potential output of some 7,500 the President's Commission OF 900 projects
reporting "major Australian market of about 4,300. Immigration and Naturalisation development" recently, 58 were of the three main tractor- Compulsory registration of all Mr Acheson mid:
British and 20 American. They
tribesmen and their families; * | producing plants, NO are on "The United States immigra- handle Industiral metals and short time and the other s A bill that provides permanent tion polley should be free from metal manufactures, machinery, closed. Distributors say that they measures the closing discrimination based on national- clothing, Umber and chemicals, have 10,000 tractom all wheel schools considered subversive or Ity or case and should be flexible
In recent approaches through jobs of less than 45 horsepower unit by the Government and enough to help in solving the efcial trade channels, Ceylon-in stock.
Employment by the Govern- problem of over-population in sought automotive spare parts, Output of agricultural ennchin-ment of an expert on psycholo- Europe and the problems of Japan wantext electronic equipery is rising. The biggest over-gical warfare"--a high grade escapes frem behind the Ironment and coal. Indonesia want-sens market today Is South public and Press relations efflcer. Curtain.
ed Luilders' supplies, photo Africa, said to be taking about "The continuing prefsure graphic equipment, woollen 200-header harvesters a year. excess population on limited resources is a strious threat to The eronemie and politica! stability of п number of European nations,” he said.
plecegoods, Industrial yarts, glassware and clocks.
CATTLE FOR HK Indin wanted pharmaceutical
a year.
CANNED GOODS Prospects for foodstuffs are even more encouraging.
That the country with the great, and electrical and retrigeration that she can offer her wares to
He added: "It is no accident rugs and chemicals, machinery
C
equipment, over-population
problem, and foodstuffs. Italy, has the largest Commuņist i party in Westem Europe.
|canned stufīs,
Canada asked for sultings and ralian capning British Food "Acceptance by the United Hongkong sought
States of substantial numbers of | additional immigrants from Italy and other countries suffering in the same way would not only contribute to a solution but would also place us in Armer position to urge other countries to join our efforts in this diree- tion."
in
of
Australian offerings of tinned
13
Pricing herself out of distant Australia has found markets, diesel Jocomotives Beurer markets on terms with kcen competitors. The Aus- trait
industry, en cattle and couraged
Ministry's canned
quot
after and bottled goods.
system Singapore asked for canned
the war, expanded plants and the foods, breakfast cereals, range of products handled- stationery,
continued milk products and expectation
trade with plastics,
Britain. Then the The British West Indies quote was cut from £46,000,- sought foodstuffs.
000 a year to £A2,000,000 and, New Zealand
in 1049-50, abolished. wanted textile piccegoods, carpets, Manchester FROM SATELLITES
timber and heavy en-
soups, vegetables, pud- Mr Acheson said the United
gineering equipment.
and mlik loges were un- States should also welcome more Tyres, electrical accumulators, o
oblo to compete against the refugees from the Iron Curtain
radios, cullery and stands lower freight and production countries than were at present goods are finding ready outlets.
costs of similar lines from permitted under the Immigration Other requests included Spain, Holland,
and, Belgium, Portu- tolo lawa.
mining and agricultural gal, Denmark and This, he said, would be a vital machinery for
Norway. Rhodestu; and
One Australian canning plant, step
in making the United
transferred crockery, haberdashery, patent
lock,
stock and States policy towards satellite | medicines and radios for barrel to
to South Africa, found eople more effective. If left to Nigeria. From Saveden and it eut production costs by be themselves in lands already Brazil came requests for Aus- tween 20 to 25 per cent. burdened with surplus popula-tralian-built American-designed Other plants, undaunted by tion, the refugees would not be heavy earth-moving machinery. fallure of the British market
ON ORDERS PAKISTAN able to find work und would be
and backed by British and dillusioned about the mearing This
trade year,
with the American cap
can capital, still expand. of democracy..
Pacific Islands rose 40 per cent of their canning and proces Mr Aches011 did not appear to around £A8,000,000, most of ing capacity
cater Lor
in person before the Commis-it in foodstuffs, minerals, potential Pacific marketa. To- sion.
chemicals and machinery. Trade day, they are receiving, orders ilis statement said national promotion schemes are being from almost every Pacile port. or racial discriminations in Im- launched to foster Australian
"RICE BOWL" migration policy "causes or em- products in Fiji. the New
Foodstuffs for the Orient are phasises economic dislocations febridges, the Gilbert and selling well, Agricultural ex- that weaken those neighbours Elliee Islands, the Solomons, perts believe that experiments whom we need an strong part- Tonga, Hawaii and Guam. now under way can make Aus- ners, und
can furnish us
and who
strategic materials."
of
Under current contracts, tralia the "rice bowl of the with sites for military bases and Pakistan is buying 30,000 tons Pacific". This season's crop. Quemsland Collide low grown mainly in New South M: Acheson was referring to grade coal. A visiting Pakis-
will foted about - 40,000 the Immigration and National tani trade mission has suggested tons-barely
enough to meet and develop- Government commitments for Athol feld in Queensland consumers at home. +
lead to increased pur- But, acording to the experis,
ity Act of 1952 which comes that capital00,000,000-ton Blair Pacific islands and privileged
into force In December-Reu-ment of the
ter.
To Entertain Troops chases
by
Pakistan.
these fire between 1,500,000 abú One One London, Nov, 20.
Australian firm is to 2,000,000 acres of suitable rice supply £1,000,000
Darwin which, worth of country round Miss Shirley Evans, 20-year diesel locomotives and according with only a moderate yield of a old accordionist of Birkenhead,
to a Pakistan trade authority, all ton to the aero, would bring in left today for Austria to enter- future orders will probably be about A30,000,000 a year at tuln British troops. Mira Evans placed with Australia in pro today's prices. The present will spend three weeks with a ference to doliar sources. concert touring party. She will
Northern Territory pastoral in- Another Australian firm is dustry produces £A$,000,000 a Elart another tour on December providing Pakistan with year. 20, visiting Cyprus, Malta and £A200,000 worth of electrical The Federal Government has stations in Egypt-Reuter,
mcters,
A virtue great
"THERE
I TOLD YOU IT
WOULD
SE
WORTH: WATCHING
|also been advised of a huge rien"
other measures:
among
To introduce cloter control of Kikuyu reserves with a thicken- Ing of police posts on a perman- cat basis;
Increase penalties for certain crimes;
-Reuter.
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