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Rice Growing Technique
Move To Popularise Japanese Methods
New Delhi, Mar, 15. Government officials are Munching a nationwide campaign today to papal- hrise Japanese rice-growing techniques which could banish India's recurrent famines.
A Bombay State experiment shows that rice yields jump from the 'normal 1,000
pounds
per nere average there to more than 3,500 pounds per acre with The
of long-successfut Japanne method?,
tise
Food Ministry officials retina fe that rice comprises slightly more than ult of India's annual food gra output, Rice imports from abrod average 600,000 tes annually and eat up about 500,000,000 rupees in foreign exchange each year.
Food Minister Na Alimed Kidwal declared In Parliament that stockpiling of rice imports This year fogether with the cam- pal for increased yields "may make it possible for us to abandon All rice imports starting in 1054," Chief features of the Japan- ese method are use of less but better quality seeti, sawing in a rated, nursery-style bed, trans- planting of seedlings in straight rows to make weeding and fer- tilising easter and improved fertiliser practices.
BIG CAMPAIGN
THE CHINA 'MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1953.
EMPIRE'S PLAN FOR STERLING MESSAGERIES
Veil Of Mystery Still Shrouds Commonwealth Scheme
Convertibility Believed
Be Essential
To
Ingredient
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London, Mar. 15.
Though nothing was expected to emerge by way of positive com- mitments it was at least hoped that the Washington talks between the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr R. A. Butler, and United States Treasury officials would lift the veil of mystery that shrouds the Com monwealth 'plan' for Sterling.
That hope, however, has been sadly disappointed. For the joint communique issued after the talks was a masterpiece of official vague- ness, surpassing even that of the December Commonwealth Conference.
That some sort of plan exists for Sterling can no longer be doubled. Details of the Government's intentions are not known but there has been a good deal of speculation on the subject in the financial Press, and the ideas that have emerged are probably not far removed from the facts.
At least, when Mr Gaitskell, if the way could be seen, to, a the former Socialist Chancellor general reduction of the restrie- of the Exchequer, outlined the tions on trade "unofficial" version of the plan alike.
and payments in Parliament recently It Was not denied by the Government
neither was it contrined.
though
date for
Sterling.
This would obviously not apply
American
fiscal a necount Sterling,
#S
of selling pressure prices in this section improved in the after Toon,
Net result of these irregular movements was a slight decling on the week in both gill-edged securities and industrial shares.
Other features of the week were an improvement in copper shares
following awaited announcement that the
the Rhodeslan Selection Trust Group have been granted permission to "emigrate," and a revival of interest oil shares.
long-
Failure Of An Experiment
. The
Talpel, Mar, 15,
Department of Agriculture and Forestry today announced that it had fasted in an experiment attempting to produce three rice trops
a your Formosa.
If sald Formosa was only suitable for two rice cropa s year, because the weather for the third crop coltiva tion time, from September to February, was colder and the island's soll was considered not fit for an extra harvest,
moro
The Department urged farmers
to
plant sweet potatoes and vegetables in between the crops, instead of the rice crop.Reuter,
HONGKONG SHARE
MARKET
(From Our Correspondent)
Business tione
on the Stock Exchange this morning umount- ed to $100,097.50. Noon quota- tions and the morning's trans-
Gold shares were hit by the news from Germany but prices in import this section showed signs of aroused levelling off before the week-aclions: Europe end. Sterling
CAUSE OF SUSPICION According to the pundits, then. Sterling Arca's economy is io But it warned that the the essential ingredient of the plan is convertibility-at no dis-be made to sland
on its own feet without the shelter of either non-resident.
inconvertibility or import res- trictions it would mean harder monelary policies throughout the Commonwealth. for that is already convertible.
Nor would
It is this very difficulty of i afect Sterling hek by residents in the Sterting
future of British deciding the unct Commonwealth Arca.
What it would mean is that est
restrictions that hus Publicity through press, radio, Sterling earned result of suspicion In Western schools and special demonstra-current transactions
by people convertibility.
about the plan for tion programmes has been plan- anywhere else i the world!
DROP IN PRICES ned beginning on March 15. would beenm
These convertible inai
countries assume th Sample demonstration
London, Mor, 15, plots dollars,
probably with justification-bat have already been launched, in This limited advance to con- | the Commonwealth is not pre-
The Stock Exchange opened Bombay State and may reach vertibility would in all probe | pared to adopt the "harder" the week very nctlys with 2,000 number in coming ability he accompanied by fiscal and monetary policles that Monday's turnover of 10,782 months. West Bengal hopes to accision tu permit denling i would be required if incon-bargains the highest for over a huve 3,000.
Sterling within a wider range of vertibility and import restrictions year but could not stand up to exchange rates than the present were to be abandoned the air episodes over Germany. $2.78 to $2.82.
simultaneously.
Buyers tended to hold back Therefore, they argue, col-
Thurs- vertibility would mean
UIS the rc-day and Friday. Old. Consols fell tention of import restrictions by 5/- to £59%, book to its the United Kingdom
dividend price of a fortnight ago, and the eventual abolition of the Or- but War Loan and others lost|| cantation of European Economic only a fraction of their gains and Co-operation
of some closed 1/10 higher than last principle European trado liberalisation.
week
Specigt classes for instructors to msins the demonstration weutres have been started by the Bombay Governmient and will get under way in other States during the campaign,
To increase the ammonium sulphate fertiliser available to the farmer, the Central Govern- ment Food Ministry will channel a special consignment of 200,- BU0 tons of forliser to the States for short-term loans farmers. Most will come from
1571
to
STABILISATION FUND
It would also necessitate the establishment of some form of
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|
dropped and prices
| "stabilisution fund" to safeguard the Sterling Area's guid reserves or pro- against
Any extensive longed flight into dollars.
This might be provided by the United States but most British observers are now of the opinion that the International Monetary Fund will be notified for this restated when Mr Butler outlines that there will be no
EFFECT ON E.P.U.
These views will no doubt be
India's new ammonium sulphate Commonwealth plan also plant at Sinori in Bihar State, with Important additional cavisages certain action by the share from fertiliser imports United States along the lines of
"trade not aid."
Briefly, this calls for measures by the United States to reduce convertible Sterling would affect the working of the European simplify
up for
under the U.S. Point Four pro-
anime,
Ιπ addition to the use of ammonium
sulphate, the Japanese method Involves full Use of natural fertilisers through compost pits of village waste. matter and ploughing under of green manure, plants tradi- regarded as weeds by Honally the Indian
an farmer. -Experiments -in-the- new methods began here in 1940, after an Indian businessman visited Japan and noticed with surprise the large
Japanese rice farmers enjoyed thon their Indian counterparts.
TRIED OUT
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willi be interesting too to see how the Commonwealth plan Ats now under dis- in with ideas cussion in Western Europe for a collective attack on the doilar problem.
customs pro Payments Unloich is due cedure, encourage regular buying of Sterling Area commodities, to come timit the use of tied loans such us those granted by the Export- and modify the Import Bank "buy American" legislation.
It also
requires dollars for direct investment in the Sterling Arca_ami_at_lenst a reasonable assurance that there will be nu deflation in the United States.
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Britain
Regains Position
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Karachi, Mar, 13. Britain, which ran second to Japan, as, Pakistan's main sup piler of goods. last year, re- gained first place in the Arst half of the 1952-53 trado year
Britain in this period sold gooda. to Pákistán worth 177,200,000 Rupees (about £10,207,000). Japan's share of Pakistan's import trade was 110,000,000. Rupees (about £12,000,990).
Japan was Pakistan's best customer for exports, Taking goods worth 107,100,000 Rupees (about £11,003,500)
Communist Chína bought $7,300,000 Rupees worth (about £ 10,540,800) of Boots from Pakistan, and ↑ Russin, bought goods worth 38,380,000 Rupees (about £4,140,180).
Collon exports went mainly to Japan, China and Hongkong, jule mainly to tndis, Britain, Belgium, Germany, Italy and the United States.
Machine. goods took first place among imports with cot ton piecegoods second, followed by metals and ores, minerals, olla, twists and yarn, chemicals, drugs and medicines. - Reu- ter.
Employment In America Highest Ever
New York, Mar. 15. $1,000,000 Americans
Almost have civilian jobs the most ever for this time of year...
That is a good measure of the height of the business boom...
Businesmen are scanning some other Government figures, just out, to see what they reveal about the boom, and about its chances of continuing.
Inventories of, the nation's manufacturers, wholesalers and retallers ore $500,000,000 higher than a year ago.
Barile loans to business and agriculture are $1.500.000.000 higher than they were a year ago, The money supply of the nation has furned downward-- for the first time in a year.
Interest rates continue to creep up here and there—a treasurer of tight money, and of the stabilis- Ing of the value of the dollar in the teams of the goods it will buy.
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