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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1955.

RECORD WORLD TRADE

Seven Per Cent

Above

Previous Year

UN ECONOMIC REPORT

New York June 26.

World trade last year reached a record level, surpassing the previous peak set in 1953 by seven per cent, a United Nations world economic report said today.

The report, which will be discussed in the UN Economic and Social Council next month, said that the industrial countries of Western Europe accounted for most of the increase.

In 1953, the economies of Eastern European countries were influenced by a greater emphasis placed on the output of consumer goods, but at the end of 1954 the Soviet Union 2nd Hungary reasserted the priority of heavy industry.

INFLATION ... ARRESTED

It said the indationary developments in some coun- tries of Latin America and South East Asian 1953 were arrested in 1954,

In Japan, the report said, In- dustrial production. increased

said "came generally to a halt and industrial production show. cc signs of recovery by the cad at the year."

The deficit of the rest of the world with the United States. commercial current and on

capital account rose long-term from $1.8 thousand million in 1953 to $3.2 thousand million in 1954. The report said.

Nevertheless, the rest of the world was able to add $1.7 theusand million to its gold and dollar reserves as a result of transactions with the United

The United

in 1953 by about 22 per cent States during 1951.

over

1952, but agricultural owing production fell. sharply,

that the

report said Slates recession of 1954

to a decline la rice production. had a more limited effect on

Gross national

product

world trade and payments than

TO

of the recessions of 1988 and 1949.

ECONOMIC CHANGES

Japan showed an increase about 10 per cent in real terms. Α deterioration in terms of trade

in Latin America and

Asia, Southeast

report the

Evatt Objects

To Australian

Troops In Malaya

DR H. V. EVATT

Sydney, June 26.

to

Malaya is entitled govern itself without Aus-

Dealing with

develop- ments in Burma, Ceylon, Formosa, India, Indonesia, Malays.

the Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand Bolivia, Peru and Venezuela the report said the survey of major economic changes in these countries provided s broad coverage of developments in the raw material and food producing nations.

tho

in-

to

prices of It said that dustrial raw materials and foodstuffs other than petroleum tallen and rice, which had sharply in 1852, continued decline during 1953. But there was a stiffening in the demand for most of these commodities in the course of 1954, it said, and as a result the trend theclining prices either

or reversed.

arres

of

were

import prices fell only slightly during this period, the terus of trade generally

deterioated further in

1953.

This trend was arrested and, in some countries, reversed in the course of 1854 in line with the changes in export prices, As a result

of the difficulties encountered in

in the balance of payments position, new import restrictions were introduced in most of the countries in ques- tion," the report said.

or

consumer

tralian troops sent to inter-remained roughly unchanged.

fere in its internal affairs, Dr. Herbert Evatt. Austra lian Labour Party opposition leader, said at a party rally at Newcastle tonight.

Addressing more than 1,000 Evalt asserted; persons, IT

self- "Malaya is entitled to government. The Labour Party: has promised to support the new government. And Australia" he added, was committed to this policy by the Atlantic Charter," Malaya self-governments

continued, would

improve

In contrast to the Eastern European countries, mainland China in 1954 continued to expand its investment at a rapid cate. In 1953 and 1954 the rate

expansion in

in the output of heavy Industry

exceeded that in industries goods Owing to unfavourable weather there was only a small increase in food production. Retail

Prices INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION

"Industrial ***. production continued to

Increase 1934 in all the centrally planned

economies," counomic report sald adding that in the Soviet Union the annual increase of

alightly per cent in 1954

of exceeded the increases 1953 and 1952 but in all other countries of this group the rates of increase were substantially smaller than

Fa

the

the... preceding

The reasons for this decline Australia's relations with the Asian people. For example, he were not the same in mainland China as in the other countries. said, the British Labour Party In the former the decine was gave India independence after 150 years of outside control, and partly due to the fact that by 1954 most idle capacity had been the Indian people are more

It was also brought into en friendly toward Britain today

than ever.-France-Presse,

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He is pictured ment U NU is on a visit to Great Britain. here being greeted by Sir Anthony Eden at No. 10 Downing Street-Express Photo.

INDIA AND POLAND IN AGREEMENT

New Delhi, June 27.

The joint statement signed by the Prime Ministers of India and Poland in Warsaw yester- day (Sunday) reaffirmed the five principles of peaceful co-existence and, expressing concern at the Indo-Chinese situation, declared it was essen- tial the Geneva agreements should be fully im- plemented.

as

Friendly relations between plemented by the "parties con- India and Poland was the only termed and elections held other subject dealt with in the provided therein-Reuter than statement which was less kalf the length of last week's Nehru-Bulganin declaration."

THE STATEMENT The statement, released simultaneously in New Delhi and Warsaw, said:

Rockefeller Wedding

"The two Prime Ministers

Kansas City, June 28. fully approve of and accept and

date A granddaughter of the will be guided by the Ave princi ples which have already been John D. Rockefeller was honey. accepted by 2. number of mooning today with her husband priest. countries for the conduct of of one dayan Episcopal pri

Ann Clerk Rockefeller, their mutual relations."

daughter of special Presidential .The principles contained in Assistant Nelson A. Rockefeler the Moscow declaration were and Mrs Rockefeller was mar- then listed.

The statement recalled the association of the two countries

in international commissions in

athe

ried to the Rev. Robert Laughlin Pierson, 29, in the bridegroom's Bronx Church yesterday.

Rey Pierson, priest in charge

Indo-China and previously of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Korea and stated that Prime Ministers are especially concerned with the situation in Indo-China."

They were of the opinion that it was essential for the sake of peace not only in Indo-China

is a son of Mr and Mrs Donald M. Pierson of Eagle, Wis- consin

He was graduated from the of Wisconsin in University

the Episcopal 1949 and from

Wiscon Seminary at Nashota,

but in the Far East and the sin, in 1954. His bride attend- world generally that the Geneva ed Wellesley College-United agreements should be fully im- Press.

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