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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 16; 1953.
Bullfighter RUSSIAN SURPRISE
In Trouble
Bullighter Bartolome Jiminey Torres is tossed in the air and badly gored in the Madrid bull ring, Spain, before attendants can reseve him. At least 10 bullfighters are at the moment recovering from wounds, some serious, reoolved in the same ring during the last three weeks. -Express Photo.
Date Set For Problem
Eden's Return
To Britain'
New York. July 15. British officials ni nounced today that the British Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, had to make very continued
and mailsfactory progress the period set for his con- valescence in the United States will bo completed next week-end.
Arrangements have been and Mrs
made
nde for Eden to
to return to Britain DA Sunday. July 26,
Me Eden has been con- valescing 15 Newport, Rhode Island, at the catalo of Mr John Barry, retired American newspaper
publisher.--Reuter.
REWARDS
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IN
Problem At Talks: Sugar Restriction Or Expansion?
London, July 15.
MOVE EMPIRE
Offers Financial
Aid To
Backward Nations
Geneva, July 16.
The Soviet Union yesterday offered financial aid for the first time under the United Nations
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The IMPORTANCE of
technical assistance programme for under-develop-BEING EARNEST
ed countries.
The Soviet delegate, M. Amasasp Arutiunian, pledged Roubles 4,000,000 (about £350,000) in aid this year at a meeting of the United Nations Economic and Social Council;
Previously Soviet
delegates | petrol pending a solution to the had never voted against the question. technical assistance programme
Mr John Baker, who intrò- but had always boyculted it, duced the resolution propuslap abstaining whenever a vole was an International Fund, said Er called,
stipulated the move thould be made when "genuine progress"
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The Soviet delegate's. an- had been made in disarmament. PHOTOGRAPHS
nouncement was a great surprise to other delegates
Nations officials.
He said the draft resolution and United invited
all United Nationa member countries to join in a
Mr David Owen, executive declaration at the next General Copics of photographs chairman of the Technical Assembly. Assistance Board, said that up
Mr E. R. Warner, the British taken by the South China to Tuesday there had been no delogale, said its
Morning Post, South China Government indication whatsoever that the warmly welcomed the
Post-Herald, and draft Sunday Soviet Union had any intention resolution and would vote for it. China
Staff Photo- of departing from its usual prne- Contributions to the technical graphors are оп view in tice of ignoring the programme. assistance programme are made the Morning Post Building. by 67 countries in 48 different programme is budgeted currencies. The total budget for for out of contributions from 1053 is $25,300,000 United Nations members and £9,035,700), -Reuter. consists of sending out teams of
The
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It also
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RAL 2.30, 93157 17:20 0.30 (P.M.)
from
Delegates to the International Sugar Confer-tor ence, now in session here, are faced with a dilemma developed countries to enable in considering which of two possible policies to follow-restriction or expansion.
The conference was called by the Secretary- General of the United Nations at the request of the International Sugar Council last November.
It
for
was realised that, uniess, expand the world demand stability was brought to the sugar so that the producers world sugar trade by some kind | could once again be given a of international agreement, pro- free rein. ducers might be faced with the same ruinous conditions which the collapse of prices brought in the earlier 1930'£.
The
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If this view receives sufficient
them to acquire skill and experi-
ence which will help them to play a greater part in the de- velopment of their countries.
NO CONDITIONS
Speaking in the debate on economic development M. Arut- unlan said the Soviet Union Nations technical assistance pro- had always supported the United
gramme for under-developed countries.
that this
"But we consider support, the London conference programme must be organised in may ask the International Sugar such a way as to promote the second World
War re Council to begin work on a expansion of the domestic ro- sulted In an enormous increase
world-wide
More Sugar sources of these countries and in production of sugar in those campaign, particularly in the thus strengthen their economic countries unaffected by the many countries where sugar is independence. fighting, particularly in the regarded almost $5 a luxury western hemisphere. Since the und consumption is low. wor, currency restrictions and
It i
happens, trade Imbalances have encour
change the whole countries the Council. It
RESULTS many importing
Singapore, July 15.
"There must be no conditions this would in favour at any country grant-
ing aid," he declared, character of
existed "In these, cirɔurnslanceF
about
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to grow their own sugar in an until now zoly to administer Soviet
the attempt to self-sufficiency.
ready to the working of the International participate in the field of Sugar Agreement, which re-technical assistance by the gulates the world sugar trade. United Nations to under-
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Those sugar-producing coun- The Federal Legislative Coun-
tries
badly devastated by the cil was told today that
and the war, particularly Formora policy of the customs in paying are big rewards for hot tip on their pre-war production figures, smuggling activities is paying As a result huge surpluses are
beginning to pile up.
off.
must be doled out.
in the
It has never functioned as a developed countries and pledges gimusion the reused conringtion 500) for the 1953 programme, promotional agency Roubles
of
sugar.
national
ho went on.
M. Arutlunden said the Soviet
In Britain there has been The object of the parent con- The recent record seizures of ference is to atlopt and put into some concern expressed on the Union was guided by Es desire an inter-to contribute to economie co- oplum and other contraband in- force a new International Sugar possible dangers of
to agreement
the operation between all countries Agreement that will ensure, as dicate that the pay-for-informa-far as possible, that the world
Commonwealth Sugar Agree-of the nvorið. tion polley is paying dividends. produces just abou! 3. euch ment. This has been met by
MADE FOR PROFITS' The Council was told that it sugar as it can cal. Too much Article 16 of the draft agree-
sugar would lead to a glut and ment which stipulates with re- On a draft resolution from has been proved that to obtain price depression.
Too
Little serves that the markets of the the United States urging the ups about large-scale organized would bring widespread men considered under the agreement Fund for development and re-
Commonwealth should not be
of an International smuggling, attractive rewards ing in the consuming countries.
as part of the free market. THE PROBLEM
Влапсод The conference is expected to construction,
savings from internationally It was emphasised to the The problem that faces the last between three and four
supervised world disarmament, Council that unless the current conference, therefore, is: Should weeks, Sugar circles here say the Soviet delegate asked: "Why producers and, con- this talk about an International polley was maintained, valuable an attempt be made to restrict that both
are agreed upon the Fund? information contacts established the world sugar crop to roughly aumers
investment of foreign past couple of months the same level as the current neceoily of some sort of agree- would no longer
capital the outcome. United countries only leads to inter and large revenue evasion an effort be made to persuade over would result.
the consuming countries to cat Press, more sugar, to bring the mte of The Council was requested to consumption more Into Ine | approve
with the equivalent of
the Bullity of sugar- US$33,000 for continuing the reproducing nations to supply the wards to informers. It would world with the sugar it suplement an carlier appro- wanis? priation equal to about US$50,-. At present, the trend is to- wards restriction of the crop.
Arutlunian caid Cuba, which produces one-fifth
London, July 15. example was America's refusal of the world's sugar;
had
Oliver Lyttriton,
the to give any financial aid to bumper crop last year which Colonial Secretary, was ques-Persia until the Anglo-Iranian turned into a near-disaster, tloned in the House of Commons oil problem had been solved. He since
It gave Cubo considerably today about a statement altri said the United States had also
than it could im-buted to Mr Nehru, the Indian refused to
Persian more sugar
prevent a Prime Minister, that I was "a
000.-United Press.
be productive rate of consumption? Or should ment and they express optimism"The in under-developed
AN ASSURANCE
Talpel, July 15. Governor OK. Yul has
الله
mediately sell. To
assured sugar-cane growers that reposed
60
A Categorical
Rejection
Mr a
the island adopted scandalous thing that the African the Government will not
restrictions on people are being treated almost against its promise of paying production, which will cut this as wild animals."
om the parity price between season's harvest drastically and
Mr Beresford Craddock, Con-
rlee and cane, nor will the bring it more Into line with servative, asked the Minister to Government resort to higher demand.
taxes or the printing press to pay its debts."
The Government had decided to float pubile bends which will be redeemable in two years at five-per-cent interest. Franco- Presse.
DON'T
KNOW
WHY
ference with, their sovereignty. These investments are not for humanitarian purposes as you, Mr United States representa Live (Mr John Baker), know better than anybody else.
They are mado for maximum proáta."
buy any
Indo-Pakistani
in the under
Discussions Progressing
จ
"We
state.
that such condi- publicly world's tions "do not of the But many
obtain leading suger producers
Atrjen con- territories:
territories of sider Unt this can be no more British rule." than a stop-gap measure. It is Mr Lyttelton replied: not economically sound, they categorically refect these mis- believo, to hold back produe leading and -informed state- tion déliberately. It would be ments about the British~tarst- for better, they say, to try to torles in Afrien."-Reuter.
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OPTICIAN
Houston Hongārag
Karachi, July 15, Tho joint Indo-Pakistani Steering, Committee, which la preparing the conference bo- tween the Premiers of the two countries, met for a second time today.
In a four-hour session, it re- viewed all the remaining items on the list of problems in dis- pute except those involving political matters such as minor- ties, compensation to refugees and Kashmir.
A Pakistani spokesman sold that the meeting was "most cordial and that no deadlocks STOSO.
The committee is meeting for the third anti last time on Thursday to discusa political questions.-France-Presse.
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