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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953.
Japanese Import Schedules
Tokyo, Oct. 1.
The Ministry of Interna. tional Trade and Industry announced a list of 345 items of goods worth $277 million to be imported under the automatic approval system during the latter half of the fiscal year 1953.
Import applications for the goods listed in the Ministry's import buljetin-the first for the second half of the fiscal, year- will be nccepted from Saturday,
Tho. list did not includd' butter, cocoa and 19 other items allow- ed to bo imported in the first half of the current year. It add- ed Instead cobalt ingots, petrol and nine other lines of goods,
The effective term for Open Account area import appllentions was set at six months Instead of three to six inonths as in the first half of the fiscal year. The four-month lean for the dollar and sterling arens was left
un- changed.
The minimum amount of im- port guarantee money
WI
Raised to three percent from 0.1
percent for the April/September period.--China Mall Special.
TRADE DEFICIT
Tokyo, Oct. 1.
A spokesman of the Japaneso today Ministry of Trade said
West Japan will have to pay
about $3,000,000 in Germany
cash in exchange for the can-
of cellation
the Deutscher Laender Bank's decision suspend payments for lo Japan.
to exports
The spokesman said the Wes! German Government, in reply to an inquiry from Japan, has com- municated Japan's trade deficit exceeding a credit margin of 12 million dollars under the trade
the agreement between
two nations. Its estimated amount
of the Initial payment Japan is required to pay will be around three million dollars,
At the same time, the spokes- man sald the Japanese Govern- ment has instructed its Em- bassy in Bonn to request West Germany at the two countries' Trade Commission meeting
additional October 0, to make imports of 15 million to 20 mil- lion dollars worth of Japanese Koukis.
on
To tide over the present situ allon the Japanese Government wit also propose 10 export of about eight million worth dollar heat to West Germany in a switch trade. Reuter,
Greek Royalty United
Nations
In Italy
King Paul (left) and Queen Frederika of Greece (centre) at á, sulphur mine at Pozzuoli during their visit to Italy, — Express Photo.
Noiseless Bus
Bad Pyrmont, Oct. L
À noiseless bus powered by electricity from an ac sumulator has been put on the roads at this West Ger- man holiday resort.
The bus: carries 50 miles passengers for 60 wilhous
of
battery.
change
. Its maximum speed is about 30 miles an hour. China Mall Special.
MALAN BILL
CONFERS IMMUNITY
French Success
Reported In
The Tonkin Delta
Paris, Oct. 1. French forces taking part in operations the Hungyen arca, 50 kilometres south-east
To Consider Question Of New Members
United Nations, Oct. 1.
The United Nations on Friday will take up the problem of admitting new members.
There appeared to be little prospect of ending the stalemate that has frozen the membership at 60, but there were some talks of proposing asso- ciate memberships for applicant nations.
United States delegates were known to have soupled out some other countries on the matter of
admitting associate members.
The discussions were in a nations en bloc while the United purely exploratory stage.
States wants individual An informed source defined consideration. an associate" member as one
that woull be allowed to sit Thus, the seven-year debate on with member delegations and this matter goca on and on. Most toke part in debate but not volc, delegations want to keep the Japan, Italy and, other, non-membership question alive, member States now have the hoping that there will be a major privilege of sending observers to change in cold war tactles per- the United Nations. The obser-mitting admission of new vers sit in tho gallery and do members to what has been called not speak in debātes,
"the world's most cxclusive United Nations sources regard club." the iden of associate member-
ships ns a possible "face-saving" This attitude is reflected In device for the 21 countries that the new Peruvian proposal for have applied for but not roa three-member committee of offices "empowered to deadlock
the West and consult with members of tho the Communist bloc.
ceived ship because of good
Security Council with tha The question of new mem- object of exploring tho possi- here is the first item of business bilities of reaching any United before the Special Political and Nations Security Committee.
SOVIET PROPOSAL The Soviet Union has once again submitted
"package
understanding
which would facilitate the admission of qualified new members."
It
that the was learned deal" proposal for taking in 14 Peruvian delegation has in mind nations
as members. The 14 the election of neutral nations Include five countries sponsored to the suggested committee-- by the Communist bloc.
one each from Europe, Asia United Statea has con- und the
intended that the Ave-Albania, Press. of Rumania, Hungary, Bulgaria
not
Hanoi, have killed 600 Vietminh and captured 600 and Outer Mongolia-are
peace-loving and independent
more, according to reports reaching here from and, therefore, not qualified for the French Command in Hanoi,
membership.
The nino other applicarita included in the Soviet proposal
The operation, which consisted in a thorough search of villages in the Tonkin delta, was start-re
ed 10 days ago. Over 1,000 suspects have been
brought in for questioning.
The Hanol report said that future nothing but the "licensed two Vielminh regular battalions policeman in a totally inde- had been put con-
out of action in pendent Vietnam." the Hungyen area.
011
Mr Paul Sauer, Transport Minister, who
the moved measure, mentioned Mr Nehru, Indian Pximo. Minister, as being one of the foreign government representatives who would have privilegen when diplomatic traveling through South Africa. Mr Sauer had moved an addi- tional elpuse to the Reservation
Separate Amenities Bill, to which provides for separate Tokyo, Oct. 1. amenities for whites and non- The Influential -English-whites-in all-publle-places..
The bill has passed Its third language dally Nippon Times
Nippon Times' Allegation
of
in an editorial tonight said that reading. recent Australian criticisms Japanese rearmament
50 murde
sortiet
FORCE FROM KOREA
The State
Finland, Italy, Portugal,
Ireland, Jordan, Austria, Cey- Nepal and Libynali
on
favoured by the West,
Others seeking membership
are Japan, South Korea, Viet- nom, Laos, Cambodia, Red China and North Korea.
Speculation Unfounded?
Capetown, Oct. 1. The South African Senate to- day approved a measure. terring diplomatic Immunity
Observers believed there was discrimination against
almost no chance that the new Other mopping-up cperations
member foreign government representa-
membr
stalemate would be in the
the Red River Delta had ves travelling through
Washington, Oct. 1.
ended
during Lie Eighth Union.
resulted in about 60 insurgents The State Department n- General Assembly. They killed over the last 48 hours, nounced today that it had been pointed out that there was no the High Command report informed that the French Gov-evidence that the big powers added. The French Air Force erniment planned to transfer its have had a change of heart en hoo
over battalion
In Korea to Indo- the subject. Vietminh-controlled teratory in Ching, "where it will continus The Communist bloc continues the last 24 hours, it said.
to aid in the fight against Com-to Insist on admitting the 14 Meanwhile, the evening munist aggression." paper, Le Monde, today criti-
Department said cized the French Government's the United States had been in- decision to send extra battalions formed of this, in its capacity Indo-China in return for ss the head of the uned $385,000,000 additional U.S. sid Korean Command. for the Indo-Chinese war,
The announcement added: "For over a year French "However, for the time being public opinio. has been in- a detachment of limited strength formed that the French expedi-will remain in Korea,
in Indo-China Ho said the
tionary force was gradually being replaced of a smokescreen for Australia's also help foreign consuls
by Vietnamese units and that the first to arrive in Korea and General Assembly to meet in who enjoyed their stalls recent action to evict Japanese limited diplomatic immunity.
units freed in this way would its record in the resistance and Moscow in 1954, a high United
defeat of Communist aggression Nations ofcial said today. flahers from the Arafura
strengthen our European con- The clausC excludes from ngert,
Lo Mondo
added, has been a valorous one.
There has been Seo."
Commenting on recent state-provisions of
the bill foreign "The argument was very use
speculation representatives of ful in convincing opponents of
"The contribution by France to that the Soviet Government In- ments by the opposition leader, government
tended to extend such an in- the United Nations effort invitation. Recently it signed the their families in the Union, and the European Army that we Mr Herbert
the Evalt, and
foreign nationals travelling in or would soom have nothing to
"Korea has been an especially {tion newspaper Sydney Dally Tele-
official t
elgnificant sacrifice in vlox at convention on privileges and Nippon Times sald through the Union on
fear from German participa- graph, the
step which might Immunities, business.
tion Japan planned to step up de-
Now today we are told the domunas placed upon France the fence
plans to relieve
for the that at least two regiments will by the Communist action in Vict-precede an invitation.
M:
prèss.con- United States of her present issue to such people of a certi- leave Germany for the Faram, Gambodia and Laos,
ference in 1950, said that the burden.
"The United States wishes to General Assembly might be in- awe
can understand the
| cxpress its appreciation to one of vlied to Moscow.either in 1954 Mr Sauer said the only desire of the Australian Govern-
of these regiments is traditional Allies on the side or 1955, Leading Soviet delegates way
dis- Algerian and the other Moroc- of freedom. ment and people to protect to remove the danger of
at the present Assembly, ques- Industries but it criminalion against foreign can, Le Monde said. "It would
"The United States Govern-loned on this point, told re- should be borne in mind that government representatives was
formation.-Reuter. Japan is one of Australia's to have no discrimination what
way improve our relations with salute the gallant French soldiers biggest buyers and tredo be-ever.-Reuter.
North Africa."
who are leaving. Korea to con tween the two nations has been
tinuo the struggle against Com- that Franco munist aggression distinctly one-sided."--Reuter.
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FARM STRIKE CALLED OFF
Rome, Oct. 1. Italy's two million. farm workers today called off a 24- hour general strike fixed for next Monday after assurances that Parliament would examine their demands,
Communist and non-Com- labour unions had order-
the walk-out to press for higher family allowances.
Labour Ministry promised union leaders today that the Government would submit a bill to Parifament on the farm workers' demands.--- Reuter.
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