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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1953.
British Exports: Warning By Thorneycroft
London, Nov. 5.
Mr Peter Thorneycroft, President of the Board of Trade, said tonight that man-made bbstacles, tariff barriers, Government restrictions and the "cold war" were holding up Britain's essential exports.
Though she was still holding her own share of trade, she was no more than holding it, he added.
FARMERS'
"BUYING
STRIKE"
French Union's Move
Paris, Nov. 5. The French National Farmers' Union tonight announced a week's "buying strike" from November 12 to 19 when pickets will be on duty to see that farmers do not buy anything.
The Union ɔso announced it would intensify efforts to sell entile, direct to retailers protest @gainst onc
As a
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"Let us face the blunt trull," he told a meeung of managers.
"If we are doing well, we nie not doing well enough, even al a moment when many fuctors, including the terms of trade and the high levels of Americun business netivity, are operating in our favour.
"Do not think that we in the Government under-estimate the odds you face.
"The Japanese and German economies are well on the way
olistacle we face.
Eisenhower Call TAPE-RECORDED
To Americans
Washington, Nov. 5. Prouident Eisenhower, In дп Aimisticn Day pro- clamation, today urged
to Americans
dedicato themselves "to the task of with fervour promoting
BAJ geal. acpermanent daco, among all the peo- pins of ijs,world."
in calling for offidal observance of die Pky, next Wednesday, the President wald: "It is a wise custom to re-dedicata ourselves rach year at this time to the prevention of armed conflict among nations," Itcuter.
Economic
Expansion France's
Main Aim
Paris, Nov. 5,
The French Minister of Finance, M. Edgar, Faure, said today that he hoped the national budget, tabled
MESSAGES FOR
AMERICAN POWs
To Hear Families" Voices
Panmunjom, Nov. 6.
America's 22 "pro-Communist" GIs will hear the voices of their own families when they are called for explanations, informed sources said today.
United States officers expect the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission to approve their request to use messages tape-recorded by the families of the repatriated Americans.
The Commission's Chairman, { Ideut-Goterat K. S. Thimayyn. told the United Prém yesterday that he did, not see any reason why that would not be per- mittet,
American officers charged the unprecedented job of
U.S. soldiers back, to | democracy have said privately that a personal appeal from home probably, will do more come-back gond arguments they could devise.
Some Americans
than
Any
suggested
Shocking Statistics
Revealed
Un-
I
United Nations, Nov. 5. There are 38,000,000 refugees
that the Army fly parents of the in the world, 2cording to M: 22 Gls to Koren to talk with
hy the Government earlier their rons personally but the James Neris, chairman of the
f you sail Westwords, you than usual,, would be voted Army flatly rejected the pro-sations for Refugee Aid, speak-
to recovery. You are beginning to feel the full weight of that and of Americas competition in the markets of the world.
"Ner, aias, is competition the cnly can cross the Atlantic quicker did 300 years ago, than you but you still reach some stif ebstacles on the other side,
NOT HEALTHY
The
complex
on before the end of the
trade of
in
of the barriers, import restrictions, formers' moin grievances the customs procedures and valua-hisseur, he declared, was no will approve the playing of the Haly, Trieste und France, and in
big gap between the price paid on devices and the like pre-longer the struggle
for cattle on the hoof and that charged in the butcher's shop.
The
"buying strike"
was threatened by the farmers on October 21 when they gave the Government unt!) tomorrow to do something about troubles.
the
The
against messages,
twe
their and a world in which trade is turned last year. the Inflation- |other wryders nna France-PreTIC.
any tendencies were quickly followed by signs of economic recession.
appeals, MAY WAIT United States expected
Permanent Conference ré Organ-
"Recorded messages, Allod with ing at a press conference today.
sal heartbreaking talls about Fun year.
Mr Norris said that in Europe, empty place at home, have been Speaking
the National Assembly. M. Faure said that milled to Panmunjom, and Gen, West Germany Streit had 9,600,000
Thimayya's comment, plus refugees from the East, the Government had to
precedents established by Com- priority էր economic
Overst
At least 1,300,000 refugees of explainers. lead to ex-different nationalities were dis- Grance polley. The vital prob-
Government pectations that the Commission tributed in Germany, Austria,
the Middle East the number of Observers pointed out that the Arab refugees neared 850,000. rent today a very strong de- Inflation, but that for economic Commission has approved the
in depth fence
against the expansion, development of two-way trade
by Red explainers
In Asia, hzre were more than with the United States,"
M.magazines featuring pictures 100,000 retugees. in Hongkong. French economy, Minister added.
Faure added. was particularly articles about repairlated POWs, and ro fewer than 15,000 of
the Com- European origin in Shanghal- "If you go East, you and susceptible to the danger of an amnesty leitor yourself in no better case. You inflation, and when the tige munist
narrowed by the exigencies of The Union said tonight I the cold war.
"You face a world which would wait and see how the through no action of your own situation developed before is tiered wtih man-inade ob- "We must leave this recession applying the other measures stacles to trade. That is not beand without falling back in Lannounced on October 21.
the kind of world which "is to inflation", he said,
acceptance healthy for a grent exporting mation such as ours.
M. Faure estimated that the
explanation This assurance
total revenue of the 1934 budget least I can
threatened be 2,880,000,000,000 tactics, meanwhile,
another delay in the talks franes. The revenue for 1953 unrepatriated give you. We will not lightly would
Chinese continually scap-ls we pressed in some irresponsible was noustrial production would North Koreans.
de-the moin
Losing their battle to win -in-but ternational instruments designed increase progressively by from back their former soldiers,
four to five per cent between c to keep tariffs and quotas with- in reasonable. limits. To follow 1053 and 1954, and the wage the Red persuaders have been
increasing by about steadily
mental that advice would indeed be an level would increase
three
the pressure on the anti-Communist per cent during net of folly."-Reuter.
POWs by stretching interviews same period.
to as long as three hours. The Government's
Swiss Commission members form plan,
the Minister said, walked out of the interview would be
to the yesterday and observers expect submitted
A Dusseldorf wine dealer said; next few them to do it again if Com- " you swallow it allve, then Arsembly within the
not modify munist political officers continuet will give you my car."
These were:
1. Rond blocks on all roads throughout France,
2. Complete stoppage liveries of cattle.
of de-
3. Possible stoppage of other deliveries.
edfront.
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Red Hesitating only long enough cammers, and will take into ac- explainers to shorten their an- to size up the car, the customer
Polish count the need for a policy of terviews,
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Aiglers, Nov. 5. "Flying cigs have made. re-appearance over Algerla-if -people-here-are-to-be believed..
M. Faure-turned-to-the-ques-preted to boycott the neutral According to reports
LITTLE TO LOSE habitants of Tenes and the admitting that the present pos
estion of investments, and walls group as they did before. Ottawa, Nov. 5.
The Communists would lose district, rounding. Canada has told the United
a "flying tion of investments la the bud little if they wrecked explana- cigar" was Stales that there is no reason
proceeding
gel was too rigid and exercised tions. observers. pointeki out from East to Wo est. yesterday. why Igor Gouzenko, the Russian
in their present form an ad- since Red political officers so Montenotte, Today, at
on the who disclosed a war-time Com-
15 verse influence
nation far have convinced less than similar object
stated munist STV ring in Canada,
have been seen in the sky for 13 enterprises, he had some three per cent. of Interviewed should give information to
they
necessary in some prisoners to return home. minutes. It was travelling at a States United
Congressional high altitude from South-West Committee, a Canadian External to North-West, the reverts said, Affairs Department spokesman A "nying cigar" was reported to have been seen some tinie ago The United States State Depart- over Alglers-France-Presse. ment bad transmitted a request i Uipt Gouzenko, new living
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In India
New Delhi, Nov. "5. The Government of India
high explosives In
cuses,
M. Foure called on the Assembly not to vote additional credits, or any expenditures ex- eceding the sel mark.-France- Presse.
French Reds Celebrate
Only 64 out of 2,204 Chinese and North Koreans have accept-
ed return to Red rule after hearing explanations.
Indian officers, who make all on-the-spot decisions during the interviews slowed yesterday that they were fed up with the
rugged out Communist CX-
planations,
Defying Communist demands, Chinese the Indians allowed prisoners rest periods during the Interviews and some obser- vers thought that this might be the first step toward a formal Indian objection to long ex- planations.
The Commission met yeater-
In New York, Senator Joseph and Limperial Chemical In- McCarthy sald: "It is incon-dustries today Initialled a con- reivable that any friendly Gov-imaet to set up a new £3,000,- ernment would turn down a re 000 company 10 make com- quest for a United States Con-mercial
Paris, Nov. 5. Neither M. Maurice Thorez, Kresalonal Committee to hear India. testimony of men who might Technicians and manage ailing General Secretary of the day to discuss the problem but
nor apparently reached no give Information that would help ment staff will be provided by French Communist Party, to crack the Communist con- the Brith firm until Indians his usuni deputy, M. Jacques ment-United Press. spiracy in the
be trained for the top Duclos, was present tonight Reuter,
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