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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953.

Long-Awaited Survey Starts Of American Economic Policy

Attending the first meeting, in Washington, of the commission which is to carry out a special survey of United States economic policy, President Elgenhower enjoined the members that their task would be to find acceptable ways and means of widening and deepening the channels of economic intercourse between the United States and its partners in the "free world."

It was essential, the President added, that the U.S. should help to develop new markels for its own great productive power, añil, ht të sime time, assist other nations to earn their own living in the world.

The chairman of the commission is Mr Claréfice B. Randall, president of the Inland Steel Company, and. Imembership has been selected with a view to avoiding acrimonious debate when the commission's Andings and recoftimendations are trans- lated into legislation for Congress to consider.

studied

President Eisenhower's

- December. January-

markets.

At the end

1050 she had ample

Steel

Share Issues

(By Norman Erumps

*Pago

Japanese Plea To Join The

Tariff Agreement

Sunday Timel, City Edirol (By Patrick Maitland, MP)

While no

details. have yet boen; annolinĉed, it is

becoming deng, that the impending issues of steel shares will be governed by certain principles:

First there is the tompárd

London, Oct. 7. When Mr Waugh, the United States delegato to the UATT Conference in Geneva, spoke of the "political and 'security" interests of the free world in regard to Japanese membership of GATT, he touched the nerve of British-Americafi Hifferences in foreign policy.

tively simple task of determin- ing the new.capital structure of

It is broadly the United States argument that. ench company. Nekt

"bastion" of come Japan should be built up as the " the spak of issuing to the public

shares, with their Pacific, that is United States, security against the voting rights. This will carry outward and maritime expansion of the Com

munist bloc in Eurasia, headed by Chinh.

the

these

js

of

on terms

appeal to

the

out denationalisation, which the avowed object of the Act.

IF TH sức cản Bé Đưa the relations be- It may be said that pro-and by 1951 to 210.1 min, toris, mudtlying

templateki, derthin from the US. tagonists of free trade and pro-Exports

have tween the two countries. Trade

condition's will have to be satisfied. First tection are represented thereon. varied; In 1948 some 130.7 m. bötween them is to be studied

the board of each company will 1956 by a committee, but the resuite This should mean that the com-tons were shipped, in

have to calculate, on a conser this committee's sittings vativ busið, mission will carry greater weight record year-825.6 mm. tons; ddd

fortsethble it than previous bodies, who have in 1981 only 134.1 mn. tons. Re-nerd not hinder Egypt's de-

reports from Tokyo in-clalón

"net maintainable revenue over urged the USA.

to expand her trado to looseni cent

the next few years; and from dicate that Japan and Formosa with the Eastern countries. restrictions on free trade.

that to estimate is likely dis BATTLE ACT The commission is to have fls have made a barler deal where-

tributable profits, Next the Saturday, October 10, 1953, at 10 p.m.

The report of M: Harold report italy by March 6 next by the former is to ship 250,000 sul-

Iron and Sleel Realisation Stassen, together with President Passengers are requested to board From then until September-the tons of this ammonium

Agency will have to decide how proposals

by will

phate. Such reports, when Eisenhower's emphatic statement the vessel between 5 and 9 p.m. on

Adatantiated into practical action on the subject, should put an end

much money it ought to get whether in eäsh or Government Saturday the 10th October.

ministration, and legislation should remove the uncertainty to invoking the US. Battle Act

overhangs the

as the world's of 1931 as a cudgel to deter trade stock, prepared for consideration by which

proceeds of each issie, it perlog

will between bé free Wost and

then have to hold and cabins during the Baggage room,

of the Second "Red" East. Britain has been

decide whether the result luggage have to be registered at

cabulation provides basis for an issue the Kowloon Godowns, Godown No. March, 1055, then might see de- World War Japan produced just the dbject of attack, under this

which would. McCarthy, who would stop all 50 (No. 2 Gate, Canton Road cisions of which the notions of though ammonium sulphate for Act, ut she instance of Senator

the world could take, cognisance, her domestic needs; by 1940-

If so, to sell American aid to countries trad- inves

the lisue can entrance) from 9 a.m. to noon, and that is, about 18 months hence.

Communist bloc. bo

Otherwise, the corn- from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday the a date, incidentally, which was abroad, and became competitive ing with the

with Germany; Belgium, Italy, Mr Stassen's report to Congress, concerned will fall back

puny much before the members of the Britain and the United States covering the period January- 10th October.

Into a lower place in the queue. General Agreement on Tariffa

Ammonium

sulphate is used June of this year, exonerates

Every effort will be made to and Trade when they considered Am

ensure that

offers are the application of Japan as as principally in the manufacture Britain from having violated the viscose silk, principles of trading with the

likely attractive. It is highly adherent prior to full member of

electric

candles and Communists. He makes it clea:

that batteries,

"pink"

application special ship of G.A.T.T.

that the main Items which we Areproofing composition.

forms will be issued to former The removal of those 250.000 odat to China, had been under

aleel shareholders, to give them Eighteen months represent ana

tons relieved

the pressure and contract bofore the Chargo Est favourable treatment. Payment cuming lesstued the threat on imports of goods was drawn up. His long period, especially

can be made either in cash In which the part points out also that the

in almost m

every one of the wide stalemate during which all the to the marke

range of existing Government nations have laboured with difabove-named products have had United States purctised "nore

I would greatly help P

Akci fleulties which may be said to compete. As Italy and Britain from China that we did, but chat range

to her.

if the directors of each com- have been the sport of politientere said to be booked up for the Britain sold more

would reinforce This remainder of this year for ex- where necessary, is to continue. America

appearance of their prospectus further staicmate is all the more ports, the barter exchange means and we trave probably Heard the pany

States is the ast of the Baile Art's epica-

by a detailed statement of their difficult Lo understand when that the United

How to

move into tion. of

company's position and pros- viewed in the light the re-

TRADE CONVENTION Mr Juan T. Trippe, president pects. marks of the U.S. delegation to foreign markets.

STEEL FOR sturs

World Air- the Congress of the International

connection with the con-of Pan American In et! Chambers of Commerce

ways, is to be the chairman of the three mineral struction Vietma three months ago. At

com- exore carriers of 60.000 tons dead-the national convention that meeting that delegation ex-weight, of which the keel of the mittee of the Fortieth National prossed the view that time was frst has

been laid at

Council to Foreign Trade Kure, running out, if it wasn't alreadyJapan; on behalf of the National held at New York from Novem shortly be in need-of-additional

CABIN BAGGAGE: cannot be accepted on board before embarkation time. Passengers will collect their therefore have to baggage from the godown between 5 and 9 p.m. on the 10th October, during which period cabin baggage only may be registered,

ziote that ALL Passengers are requested to BAGGAGE must be registered as prescribed above.

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Oct. 19 from Manlia,

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&

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Khor- ramshahr

Bahrein.

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BUSINESS REGULATION ORDINANCE 1952

Copies of the prescribed Forms 1(a) 1(b) and 1 (ë)

Now On Sale at S. C. M. Post, Ltd.

HONGKONG AND KOWLOON

TEN CENTS EACH

LONG PERIOD

after two years

heerests [ti

too Inte.

live

at least of

fertilisers,

more free

of

strel

In

rc-

be

This

A

the

NEEDING CAPITAL

ΟΣ

the

It Is Edmmon kh6wledge that |** several steel Ebmpanies

Will

capital. If necess vision of this facilitated

the

pro-

can be by the Realitation Agency itself, élther out of its own ample resources or in co-

Live

Japán and the adjacent kland, cupation of those postlions or to the United ensure that they are related to coups on which

for the American security system by States at present dépends

courly in the Far East, straddle exclusive alliances. The vetem

coart East Addan

frem is

rounded off by the Asiras

from which Saghallen in the north (which is Treaty.

Great to Brimún continuer to be cut cut, held by the USSR) w

Australian New Dutch

All this restar on a broad, but and Guinea. There are the donin trighly debatable, bypotheris, t that the Highly packed and Ryuku islands south Japan, then Formen, and Anthly Japanese mition, with a ruty the Philippines.

growing population, kan live It is now established American without becoming irrevocably in- policy to continue either in oc-tertwined echimically with the

Asim mainland.

It is not unlike suggesting that British Interests do not demand

HONGKONG

SHARE

MARKET

of is

an intense preoccupation with European affairs and intimate British -partnership with the Europem mulions.

NATURAL MARKET For China, a s1131 virgin markot of nearly 300,000,000 people, is tire natural · Hintenlund for Japanese Industry in that it is relatively close, a communica tions are suitable, it has great (From Our Correspondent)

raw materials supplies, notable Stock coal, of which inductael Japda Business done on the Exchange this morning amount-slands in need, and the loterde- cd to $493,778.40, Noon quotation of the two countries is en

ons and the morning's trans-alent" and has long been in- actions

timate. SHARES BUYERS SELLERS SALES

If at the present time Japan BANKS

11K Bank 1510

11820 cohald

manufactured export 100

goods, and even capital goods, to China it would suit China's cf Industrialisation. programme And since the industrialsallón of that country must be enormously long process, it could.

Fort. Asia

INSURANCES

Unitin

DOM 840

Underwriters 5.30 D45

BUC Fire

SHIPPING

100

Aria Nov. 1.33 DOCKS. ETC. R. Wharf Dock.. .Provident

0716

12.80

B00

13.

1000

600

100

12.00 12,50 1000000

1.05

Wheelock

0.95

A

LT

4.00

Dn.

500 « 8715 | occupy Japanese business for

manty years. 13. 15 1000

Unhappily, from the Japanezo 13.90d Chinese viewpoints, Japan is adt a free agent. A long list of controlled goods has been agreed between Tokyo and Washing out. which shall not be geld to Chins lest they neslet the Communist star effort. Nor is the policy implied in that list altogether temporary.

KC Land .. 0311 04 S'hai Land 1.40 114

Humphreys

UTILITIES

Tram

17.10

29.70

F. Tram (N) 21.20 Star Ferry

C. Light (0) 33.70

Bulk Carriers, of the United

ber 10-18. The central them One resolution of the associa States, a dispute has arisen over for this meeting is, "Expand tion, attended by 7,200 dele- the interpretation of the price world trade prometes beiter

sell "A nation com

international gates, was:

and the ability of the of,

relations." com- abroad only as it buys abroad. pany to purchast plates. tople, Mr Trippe feels, offers

operation with the appropriate LAND. PTC. We believe that the United This company had leased the simulating opportunity for 2,000

City houses. This whole ques- States should

up to its formerly owned Japanese Im leaders in international com-

tion of new capital is likely to international responsibilities as

at Kure, micree to discuss a new economic be settled before each pros- the world's greatest creditoren perial Navy shipyard

and and incorporated clauses in the

pectus appears. The result will with the

Govern policy for the United States. to take con- į agreement

the realm of travel, Mr producing nation,

Be that the investor will be crete action on the two major ment, by which it would acquire Trippe would have us note that

invited to subscribe for shores issues

before the congress, (2) the grant of the same treatment fast

American

tourists Your

In a going concern supplied

well abroad. initial steps by the U.S.A. to that would be accorded to the spent over $1 billion

with funds for its immediate the and that this spending could

The investor will also lower her tariff barriers to bring Japonese shipbuilders in

needs. about feeer trade, and (b) con- purchase of their materials, steel reach two, or even three, billions

know what dividend he can plates in the question in disa, yair if the great shipping reasonably expect, and will bt vertibility of currencies.

companies and the international. At the opening session of the pute

the catieded that this prospective The Japanese Government, by air, lines continue to support the Bankers Association American

dividend has been calculated in Washington, the United States reducing interest rates for loans expansion of tourist travel. conservatively.

Friendly Secretary

international of the Treasury, Mr to her own shipbuilders, have Humphrey in exhorting his virtually reduced the price of fations of necessity, flow from trade. International fellow-citizens, when dissing steel plates, and therefore of the healthy the economie

To fit American. private enterprise can ships bullt, for position of the ships អា U.S.A., present

National and potential,

rier request help carry forward the economie said: "It cannot be that Ameri- for equal treatment, the Japanese development of the free world eens can fear a freer competitive Government have retorted that in an atmosphere of mutual economy. That is what we have the cut in interest was intended respect anti confidence," is how. Thrived dn. That is how wo

and accelerate the ex- he concludes his blessing on the help have grew great." He might port of products of Japanese convention's transactions.

It was not in- added that competitive economy builders only.

lended great, by

benent foreign ship. made

the world standards of 100 years ago, and building concerns, or compimies, that he deplored greatly the 18 operating in Japan by the mere

his lease of shipbuilding months stalemate which

ALLEGED BOY COLL President had laid upon the

In order

to compensate nation,

alleged economie boycott

JAPAN AT GENEVA, At the GAT.T.

to

10

ni

re-

Closing prices were as fol-

1:00

Spot tin, buyers

Reflers Business 3-month Ein, buyers

Letlers Bustnesi Settlemen!

πιο

010-009 327 53吋 89754 1600 -United Press.

993993 195130

24.60

From the United States view- point it is wholly undesirable that Japan should develop" "žný extensive trade with China" "Test 訂 economic interests dead. to

ol

25.80 political rapprochement and in the last resort to à growth 495 | Communist influence in Japan.

TWO ALTERNATIVES

of full occupation

of

134

14 2000

13.30

100

14.

200

1500 During the

9.90

18 8

100 13.00 Untied States 500 13.30

500

20 20.30. 200 je 03 20

C. Light (N)

Electric

Telephone

23

DI

The Arst steel Ordinary share issue should come within three or four weeks, All issues will be sponsored by a

group many of the leading City houses, who are acting for the Realisa-

com Agency. Insurance

Onancial in panies and other stitutions will, no doubt, give their support, but will do

for they art independently.

with normally in competition each other.

tion

D

INDUSTRIALS

10 cement

.... 16.70

$7,50 topb STORES, ETC.

23.10 23.40 Dairy

60

may

1000 10.50 Jepat undil the 2018 Ben Francisco Peace Treaty, 500 9.90 dollar expenditure helped to 9.00 make up Japan's trade defeit, 5006820 Since that treaty the threatened 20 taking off has been offset by 200 (23.10 heavy

the expenditure on 500 23.15 Korean war. There has been ex-

American 20.10 teneive

all-cha:c 204 23.10 buying in Japin of goods needėj

in the fighting theatre.

But insofar as that, too, must sometime Japanese in- tall off

500 a 23.60 100 @ 2140 1000 23.20 - 800 in 23.30 24 1000 Watson ....... L. Crawford 23 CUTTONS

2.473 2.58

mextile Corp. 605 63% 2500

MISCELLANTOUS

Yangiste (0) 7.20 730 5000

Yangtzo (N)

OKSOF

dustrialets have fazed two broad alternatives. One in to seek to eu: -looze from the USA and restore 2090 trade with China,

The other elerative is to seek markets in Asia and In the British Southeast 9.76 Commonwealth. To that end it 7.39 is darential in Japanese aves 10 725btain the adverilages of GATT.

There was no inherent réluči:

1000 distince on the Americans' par to support Jepan's request on this. But Premier Yoshida has cos trived to make the Americans. Desh creep with word pictures of what might happen if this fails,

Late Spurt On

Wall Street

since July the American

| Ambassador in Tokyo, Me John

Ailson, has been negotiating

The Bank Rato reduction will have created more favourable atmosphere, but its direct effect that steel sharts can be largely will be neutralised by the feet. paid for iri Government stock. Therefore, if the investor be codient to pay slightly higher price for his steel shares, he will equally place a higher value on his Government stock. At a very rough guces, the total amount likely to be required for the Ordinary shares is nearer £160 than £50 million, and the

New York, Oờb, *; With the Japanese - Government. over be spreati

were do a point or to expand the National Security issues will Imme period. Prospective yields more in a iple spurt today to Corps of 110,000 men inte br

session with the army of 350,000, 7 per cent oppor of .014 to likely. Taking all these factors bts! market gains in more thin Anto account, these issues should

a fortnight.

He has asket Japan to drzw Turnover

sektion for the not weigh too, heavily on the

pinoumted to 1,010,000 shares, up a defence programme which would, in effect range Japan Linte gains which broken sale Armly in the American camp, stemmened in large part from in- iwhirl would eventually relieve vestment buying just about wiped the United States of the costly out the lostes of the previous burdens, both of

staying in two sessions, adding and one Koren and providing a garrison, billion dolls: to. total market's for Japan, A.

LONDON TIN MARKET

London, Oct. 7. The tin market was purely discussions Egypt by Britain, the former insteally. Turnover was 60 tons at Geneva, Mr. Shunichi Mat- tends to develop her trade with of which 30 tons were for cash, zumoto, Japan's Ambisidder to Asia. Red China and the Atab Britain, pleaded that there was states of the Middle East are too

of win export nothing to fear from his coun-be main targets

drive

commit- suggested by a (temporary) adherence

by the Egyptian G.A.T.T, between now and its shon set up

The Ministry of 18

Commerce revision in about complete

ed that, while reported months' time, "My people are

continuing export to Europe getting very impaticme to COERUN

cotton, onions.

and vegetables indicating that

Egypt should other goods, Prgued, them also, was running out. henceforth make her main effort Rubber Futures her Samuel,

Mr

C. Waugh, U.S. toward the Eastern markets Assistant Secretary of State for which "ore fer from being Economic

supporteil saturated, and lacking pro Affairs,

products Japan, in spite of the policy of which Egypt can export." standstill created by his country

with Red trade, treaty

New York, Oct. 7. markbt. which prevents a full

scato China, though reported to be Rubber futures "closed today, round of tariff negotiations— under way, has never, been off-13-80 points lower with sales of therefore, Japan's full cially annouledd. Egypt has 101 contracts. Liquiteljah, led admission.

dealer He stated that

interesis, not recognised the Peking Goy-by prominent extraordinary dollar expendi

Chlong

kept the market under pressure United

Proment. ture of the bolted States in diplomats are still accredited to acid sont values to new Besond 1 195 wa! Cairo. As a matter of fact the lovs Spot No. that round National Chinese *On

Ambassador, quote at 21 cent, a new low delay in bring: Dr Ho Feng-shun, is the doyen de 1950.

Selling was associated with the thova most dátháging,” aid cutit

The commission re- mented.

commended that Egyptian traded dullness in the local po Now, the nations who are to propaganda offices be

situation Closing future prices: ottab- sonsider Japon's application shed in Asian countries toch "1984" have had the benefit of sach foster the imports of Egyptian H

July trade, on 18. extraordinary dollar expend! goods and

United States; be sent lure by thr

Jinitely.

In New York.

ing Japan Into GATT may of the diplomatic corps in weakness of the primary markets

Déc...

of the ingestäni Dec.

pil such expenditure la taper countries of the procji.

apart

The

cebilty beller is content in Cairo, thất

8000

20.80 bid 20.00 2030 ble 0,00 brd

United Press,

The

11

Rubber

Markets

Singapore, Oct. 7. Heavy liquidation led to lower prices of rubber today. Closing futures:

mubber per lb. Oct. pls-38%

November

December

No. 2 rubber per, It. Det

No. rubber per lb. Oct. 55-5544 No. • rubber per th, Oct. 1-51%

defence. Tant expendituri has trade with lea China the Do West German Output Spot other maled thabled the

to

the dollars in kind stonomies

and

Recipients of developed without necessarily

COM and

their renting Peking recognition

In

lenst for the time being.

Any suggestion of a boycolt

come more

Flable, then they would issued

bech without it.

15 Mr. Waugh mad

Of Crude Oil

Hanover, Oct. 7. West German crude oil pro:

by Britain of Ewyplin exports duction last month was 190,020 can be studied in the light of metric tons against 104,108 tons

Capo on beltbik of Japan. the proposaremant be in August, according to pro

Briikin and divisional,stallaties issued by the

Blanket crepe,

No. 1 pale crepe

United Press. LONDON, MARKET

Landor, Oct. 7., Rubber was eary with No, 1 RSS quated at 171⁄2 penes por

Closing price:

Forno Thlo the United","Statch which – har téltű fraprosi ziWith Lidia, average Friðaukiók" perform BAANITE PAR 22150-17749

HAVE HOW Consideratoly

recent years. In 1813 only 99.0 #crimonious points by contak working day Was 0,800, tonk last Cirend word dkk i "Niger

political min. tons were imported; by 1000 tion, military,

and month, compared with 8,262 Este crepen think overta moj mie

**United Press. been, toma In August,-Reuter,

they had risen to 143.8 mn. tons, economic, which have

Stocks

elmax a dull

valuations.

lint

of

BLACKMAIL

In return Premier Yoshida has... higued that defence projects of more

tout kind are beyond the reach Pressure,

with of any song budgetary, finance, Buch burdens could only be sus- In

Bid wolly tained gulte apart from their

Rails led the way, with long

a.point or gains of

under

to gains ranging Douglas at $08.

two

Clark stood out in specailles polical unpopularity, If Japan help, and could trade freely to with rise of 214 points to sit received the fullest handf Of the 1,050 Issics opbearing make her Way in the world.

the tape, 379 werd

Id the weeks just before the 232 lower and 239 unchanged GATT Conference opened 'Prem The New York Block Exchange, toket Yokida mad

áda made a demonstra- Band volume was at 32,508,000, tion" of incres ad reluctance to dia- and

the American Stock Ex- ein rearmament except in such changs volume 370,000 shares, évitext. He cancelled, one

United Prossi

projected

cient, meeilig with <--Aníbaju-- Allson. Having said that he would gladly go to washing- Mamlee. Ratedton to iron dut Exchange

any Almesider he ate his words as the Genova

the1ggal Conference

rence approached,

market

For practical, purposes, he had ratap *y blackinailed, the United ... Blajen dad B with the threat that, milleg, feh

(106) 710M | diplomatic dfii "dealiöhild

his country might contract out of the American system. altogether.

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