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STARDATOK AGNALE FORETA
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954.
CHINA West German Exports Not Enough Rain
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Outstrip
Britain
London, Dec. 13.
West German exports have risen faster than British exports this year, a Government report declared here today.
The report said that in the first nine months of this year West German exports rose by 20 per cent and British exports by six per cent over the same period last year.
It added that West German exports had been helped, particularly this year, "by the rapid expansion of demand in their main markets in West Europe."
The report, a Bullgun for in- dustry. Issued by the Treasury. said: "They Jave not been affected as much as our experly have been by the fall in United States and Canadien imports.
40 PER CENT MORE *In total, however, the United Kingdom is still ex- porting 40 per cent as much again as Germany.
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East regular freight
service to Koren. Japan,
Philippines Indo-China. Siam. Malaya, Rangwon, t'alcula and Chittagong.
'NOREVERETT"
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Singapore, Penang.
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many) was impording at a rate 33 per cent above the year 1950, by value. 'The steling (excluding he Unl'ed Kingdom) was importing 20 per coat
more."
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The
bulletin Treasury added: "To all other markets, German exports are now in total about the same as curs,
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In Spain
In The Dams
The lights have gone off again in Spain owing to drought.
All Spanish cities have "cuta" totalling 30 hours a week. All illuminated signs are sup- pressed. Commercial users of electricity must cut their consumption by half and even electric rail services have been cut by ten per cent.
life
In
This sryptien
"There is an evident lack of Spain nirvanast every autumn, [ro-ordination among the various when the dams run dry, is the bodies dealing with this ques ion.
bleet of much criticism.
"This lack of co-operation makes possible that:
no
"Many dama built by the State ill have generating plant installed;
we
to export more
he Mindie Ensi as whole, and statemen sold! Finland; Germany's exports, The Treasury
One of Safn's leading In- stake In Bri.uin had a bigger
are higher in East Europe, lalts 5. Dan Jose
Marta und the American
Canadian, trecentista,
Ji pon
Yugo Oriol, has said: "In the last ten marke's, selling
to three slavia.
years, the lesses to the national wo times as much as West Germany Comparing the British and economy due to elev re power Wenk German SUCCESSEN in restrictions total 30 000 million their vulner bl
world-wide
"Many upproved schemes for trading telas (£300,000 000).“
producing poses are not being S AC
CammPan sti uplo ibe bulletin ina.le Sr Vidal Burdils, a Barcelona carried out; and
eight, buse communts; the TECESSORS
power exper, giving the same Non-electric months of 1954, nor es parts to
much nery--the cutlins e of 30,000 million pesetas "Large dems exist to regulato these marke's were 12 per eng | Germans
exporting of
10 dumage
the muttonalithew of rivers without the 1
1053. Geoman esports about
boat as much" es Britain.
eronomy, mide 1: "Bo this. subsidiary plants to utilise the El cal mchinery "øur staggering figure feur per vent
the power of they ente rivers tend is appreciable."
while try. In lenz in a hev'ng been installed ycora The bulletin de me that | Metals and mut 1 manufac- 200 million pesetas (25 000.000) ofter this should have been Cent of 41. South Amertentu
ish exports, including, has been spent on individual done.
ours to Un'e!
EXT
me about a tench of Westein
Europe. ure 3b of the German,
"Our export trade is linked to the prosperity of the stering asual the German expurc lage is linked to the prosperity. of the unaries found her.
The West European market hús, since 1950, cxpande, more Wist Germany
In the sterling arcu murket. Britam's p
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This vessri has been delayed by bad weather and is now expected to arrive alongside the Wharf at about 6.00 p.m., 14th December 1954.
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HEY... LOOK AT ALL THE FANCY GETUPS! WHAT'S GOING ON HERE, MISTER?
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1 Isen
nul
MOnt
since 1951.mergency generators." Germany's have Americans in Spain have ex- "No Investigation into the
presed their amazement that 15
Marlen of S'ate and private years after the end of he elvil
has been made so war,
hat we may know the life of Spain is still
whe her it Createned with onemle
would not be better for our heavul and great personal dis-
10 Jegura c mere at every m;
electric day st
power than le widen
occurs,
Patient inermend by 'd-
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R. ad vitles--both countries hav
the v rozed
exports VANDER by the Eme bsite Domunt; four exports are now als and double thens.“
Cheru:al
xports from ustres te sing. but "Ger-
pi's have been going upo
Amernem : evitorted prods am b ve now posed kan ke lige u juta
| Spanish Government is believed o consider such a solution Lao costly.
1.ng էլ կ rap na ble | VON 10, economic review. Balance. published an eold ncwic- ing the Government's failure to And a solution to the shortage of regtig powu.
The article. which attracted (much attention in industrial and financial circles, referred to the lack of foresight" in "present [is problem.
Several offers have been made ། · " " or tiring In certain im-
Covernment eireles' reply to
Cual and Coke -"Gerininy ex- valla at poul dend mura than we
25 til ton emis tours in *53. rump"red with
uir million tons,"
TRANSPORT Traurport-"....We
us more
ktill
have a clear prad, but this is mainly because there are no Ge man expurte of aircraft, which earned
In 1953 then exports of ships and loats: in these, Germany has early caught up."
"Although the shortage of Textilen fond, drink, tobur, electric power is the princtual pe roleums and products—"the bs acie
Spain's develop- German intul is smal cumpere 1 menit." It continued, "the most with curs..
Germany has 11 modern methods
and the best bepipe oil
huve share in the international
deal to considerable mobilised rare; we have a advantay there. Reuter.
i probkm.
Its Lee Fulk and Phil Davis
GOOD HE'S COMING BACK! NOW REMEMBER THE REST OF THE BARGAIN. YOU WILL TELL HER 10 MARRY ME.
I'LL STAY IN
TODAY SO
THAT DREAM DOESN'T COME
TRUE
-ERNIE BUSHMILLER,
AH, AN AMERICAN TOURIST SIGNORE, YOU HAVE COME TO
VENICE AT AN
OPPORTUNE TIME!
THIS IS THE CARNIVAL SEASON IN OUR CITY! THERE WILL BE FLOATS ON THE GRAND CANAL...A REGATTA
***AUCH GAIETY AND REVELRY FOR ALL!
SCUNDS LIKE FUN! HOPE I'M HERE TO WATCH THE FESTIVITIES!,
IF YOU CAN CONVINCE HER, YOU
AND LOTHAR WILL
BE FREED.
OTHERWISE--
BUT I DON'T
HAVE TO TELL
YOU WHAT WILL HAPPEN.
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
By Frank Robbins
THAT IS, IF THE PARTY WHO INIMITS TO KILL MB DOESN'T START HIS CELEBRATING AT
MY EXPENS8/
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
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ht rt me hes made an enormous effort in this eld and has Trebled power production sinco The elvil war.
Th1- ton of meal Mark- burning man's for the big cities is described in these circles as unduly expensive, in view of the fact that the plants would only function during dry spells.
Some eranomic circles belleve hat the Government has under-
extimgled national rower needs and has falled to concentrate on
impor ́s of generating machinery in preference lo non-essential products. 17%, ng
etroles allege also that
have It might
been wiser to meves D2 the Tinto Mines for £7,000 000 and have applied this currency towTM-17 solving
urgent power
२१
problem.
the
What The
man-in-the-street thinks of a situation which de- prives him of light three days a week. *BLAS him to have 'o climb endless i-his of s'a'rs be- rouse the lif: does not work, and may reduce him to half-time in his work, was reflected in a newspaper Corteon of Д man Kazing gloom ly out of hie window at a sun rising in a sky "mbly of clouds and comment- ing: "Oh dear, another of those
hrstly sunny days........
And ther cartoon sbowe! B housewife on a blenny caling down to a junk merchant in the strost: "Pezse vom: up. I mwe a refrigerator and an electric Icon.
an electric heater and a radio which are no use in me any more."-China Mail Special.
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With Law Courts
Bloemfontein. Dec. 12. The South African Prime Minister, Mr Johannes Strij- dom, said here last night. that the Nationalist Party Government would never interfere with courts of law.
Mr Strijdom, who was making his first visit to the Oranzo Fred Sta'e since assuming office st week, said that the courts would be respected but Parilament, next lo God, was the highes authority in South Africa,
Mr Strijdom ou lined four caid princip'cs on which he netforallem in South Africa wa founde: These wer
1 The demination of the white man must be main'ain d with justice to non-Euroreans, who must have the right to develop in their own areas ac-
to their nature rording
and
Ability.
8. AFRICA FIRST ·
2. Sou'h Africa's 'Interesis must always come first.
3. South Africa has an ប faticred right to choose her own form of cons ilution as the ma- jority of people might decide,
4. There must be equa surat:
for the two big Jangu:ge
groups.
Therefore, when on majority wants a Republly, must come to pass," he said.
"On this round basia wa want co-operation
wlin
all who
seriously endorse to carry it out.”
It And want
General Jan Smuts · ·(Prime Minister · 1929-48) .. had sur- rendered to Imporlille policy and hsi become ! the handyman of the Empire," Mr Strijcom said-Reuter.
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