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RANSPORTATION

TURBINE-POWERED BRISTOL COPTER MAKES FIRST FLIGHT

THE

HIE turbine-powered twin-engined Bristol heli- copter Type 192, has made its first flight. The

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1958.

Wall Street Shows Concern Over Tight Money Situation

New York, Aug. 12.

The stock market today backed away from the 1958 highs, set yesterday. The decline reflected in part concern over

signs of a tightening money market.

flight consisted of a number of hovering tests, the HONGKONG

first of a series which will be carried out during the aircraft's flight test programme,

The Type 192, whirl 32 nov

in production for the Royal Air

Force has been designed to PUSHER TUGS WILL

ineet Service

requiremente for

troop and freight Tropisport, ambulance dates, and och

and rescue operatione,

Powered by two Gazelle "free turbine" engine th of 1300

.h.p.. the helicopter, has maximum all-up-weight 13.000 16, and a cruising speed

of 120 knots,

DIFFERENT DEMANDS

of

The enbin length of 24 8. euplex with the witte centres of-ravity range, allows for the dren of a variety of internal layouts

meit different operational dementals.

نے کوئی

TAKE CRAFT UP RIVER

Nunusual sight on

the

A Firth of Clyde this year

STOCK EXCHANGE

Our Own Correspondent Business done on the Hons- will bo two powerful shallow.

kong Stock Exchange this draft pushor tugs cach push-morning amounted to appro- ing in front of thom eight ximately $503,000. Noon quota- bargos. Оле of them, tons and the morning's trans- Gongela, has already been actions were: put in the water.

Each wg will have to handle all eight of the barges, In a convoy which will measure 630 feet in length,

These pusher tugs and barges On Long-range Troopinge being buili for service on operations--260 nuutical miles the Niger and Benuo follow- ing a decision by the United

18 troops câñ"be"carried-to- Father with erew of two. On shorter

Fatge operations

many as 25 troops can necommodated.

a

be

Share1 Buyers Sellers VANKS TIK Bank

Fart Asia

INSURANCES Union... BHIPPING Wheelocky

DOCKS, ETC.. Africu Company to increase thu Ducks

LAND, KIL capacity of the Niger transport Beet; their builders are Yunow and Company 14d., of Scot- which a Arm atnun, Cilasgow, the In the tabulance rule,

bas specialised in the produc 193 will catry eight stretcher

tion of shallow-draft river craft. eaves--arwanged in Hers of two in this ease. the whole alent coch slde of the cabin- articulated train will have a In addition to seats for two

lolat dlaplacomment of 4.650 medical altezədurita og uttons on ave feel draft. wwsanded".

GONGOLA

In the treight role, the ale craft carries a maximum cou- Gongola was launched ₤11 centrated load of 4,000 lb. 9 May by Mrs Matthew Mbu, maximum dis- i wire of the High Commissioner alternatively, a iributed kari of 6,000 lb. A for Nigeria In the United King- winch, with a maximum load off dom, and since then, work hai 600 16., will be used to tek* gone on to bring her up to the. stoppiles and cuipmen; aboard state of completion for her w him the alecraft is in hovering Į trials.

Mirat. Awkward toad-up to Yarrows have once in recent weight of $250 M-which | Imex hullt 'n pusher craft und mannot be carried in the cabin a train of barges for a similar

Flumit from a pof under 1. fuselage. SPRING-BALANCED

For search and resour duties The helicopter is equipped with spring-balanced done which

be opened and closed night. The wineb, which a tached to the door. un be uperuted rither by the pilot of

elationed

E

entrance.

In addition, the air- eraf is equipped for day and night İSTERE! living,

been made provision hus also for an adonatie pilot and dual controls,

purpose-carrying fuel up the Niger to Lokoju-but the work is sufciently novel and exciting! la muke an interesting sight for the watchers on the shorez of the Clyde. Only recently, of course, the same yord completed II.M.N.S.

the Vallant for Nigerian Governor's use.

U.S. Merchant Fleet In Active Service

Washington. Maritime Ad-

I Lood

Zumi Healty

RUBBER

763

Bales

*40 10 705 50 or 705 Sve 750 50 7

278

72 74

603

440 65.95

$40 $.5

2006 32

21.20 31.75

32

400

2,000 7

15:20 1545

133 132 2,006, 1+ 1.45

* 10200 or 1.40

Amalg

150 1.35

Trusi

1.55

A. Tawah

2.03

Sungalo

1.00

INTILITIES

"Tram

36.10 201 500 20.20

Yumati

C. Light

17.40 1715

Electric

27.10 27.30

200 100%

500 27.10 1000 m 27.10 500 27.10 300 27.20 1,000 ( 27.50

2001-20 £30 £221.30 Telephone 2344 25 a 1500 Sila INDUSTRIALS L'entent

STORPS, ETC.

22.20

Chemicals, oils, steels, railroads, aircrafts and non- ferrous metals all led the market lower, with individual losses running past two points in some of the leaders..

Losses of around two pointo, Southern Co. (The) os niort appeared in Union Southern National Gas Carolded, Pilzer, Linkbeit, Wiern Railway (Cm) cox Ol and Richfield On.

Were Lower

Mosl major Kroups were

Standard Brand

Standart All of Cal.

Standard Cl of Ind Standard Oil of N.J.

| Steep Rock (Toronte Exge.

Sterling Drug Co. Stokely-Van Comp

Jower.on balance, although Studebaker-Packard Corp.

few issues stood out on the up- Bide. Addresxgraph-Multigraph ran up around three at its high und American Agricullunt) Chemical brocant two.

Buzhine Mining Swift & Co. Texas Ca Textron Inc.

Page

COMMODITY PRICES

FOREIGN LXCHANGE

NEW YORK

Closing rates were:

England officiat

Canadia

Ateiralia

30-clayn

Tew Zealand South Afrien

Xiroz.L

Pakistan

New Yorit

LONDON

2003

22.00

Nu.

நன்

No. 4

Banket prope

| No. 1 pale črepe

**

was 34.88 conts,

spot markets

Total sales were 11.175 bales. --U.P.I.

at 14 designated

705-776

-04

90-02

No. 3 rubber per Ib. Aug. Gay,

Apt rubber unbated.

LONDON

The rubber market was steady

METALS

NEW YORK

Prices of metal futures closed

|with spot quoted "äi 20% pence

No. Res spot

per i, Prices:

2534-24

Beerwent house term:

1.01 3/31

Sept.

34-3411

Oct/Dec.

3444-2496

Jats/Mor.

2002-200

2.70 1/10

April/June

2.24 7/16

July/Sept.

24-1 Lead

today as follows:

AUT.

2.วาง

General market, cic buste, posta:

Sept

2.0

..0040

Aug

Zinc Aug.

Supt

Rept

2100

2100

Estute crepe thin Aug. thick Sept.

NR-NE 2031

U.P.I.

Copper Aug.

SepL

ΤΑ

Sept.

LONDON

Closing rates were

2007/10-22001 9/18 21/10-2.69 9/10

1,324,-10.TA

Montreal

Copenhagen

Frankfurt

Vienna

Zurich

73.20-7000 122011-12.20%

unchanged.0.1, Others

RUBBER

NEW YORK

A

Nex rubber futures Inday closed 10 to 20 points higher with sales of 42 contructs. Closing

30%

40

$3xd

5833

34

1514

3321

prices:

Dept.

Nov.

1214

J.

Tide Water Anh. Gil Time Inc. Tri-Con, Warrants

3745

Mar

May

Tuls

Twentieth Century Fox Film

3277

Sxxp1,

3011

63!

ЗАТЬ

Nei Tular

No.

No. 3 aber

Or a total 1,193 issues traded, 1716 were lower while 271 were Union Carbide

lsher. There were 50 new Union Pacific Railway highs set, only 7 jowe.

Union On of Cal.

United Aircraft

New York Stock Exchange United Cas Corp. boud volume was $4,710,000.

New York Stock Exchange

volume was 2,000,000 thures.

American Stock Exchange volume was 800,000 shares.

Dow-Johes elping averages

were:

30 industrial

20 Jails

13 Ulties

6

stockr

40 bonde

Coman. tuture price

Closing Prices

| Allied Chemicals

Allied Mills Inc.

All Chalmers

Am. Brake Shoe

American Airline

American Cable & Rallo Cop.

American Cyabanki Co.

Amer. & Foran, Power

Am. Code Electric

Am. Home Prod. Am. Mach. & Fdry American Metal American Smelting Am. Sugar Ret ........ American Tel. & Tes. American Tob, "B" Anaconda Copper

Dalry .... 17.20 17:30 4,500 6 17.30 | Armeo Steel

500 17.30

Watson

19.00

L. Craw...

13,00 34

COTTONS Textile

3.30

6.10

7 10

| Nanyang

INVESTMENTS

Yang WEET NE Metal Ind.

110560 1,000 2

4001

PRICES GET

BOOST

IN LONDON

London, Aug. 12.

Cong. Kining

Baldwa-Lima-llam

Beefalo Financ

600.12

132.29

79.10

17485

17.03

194.04

4

214

30%

U.8. Foil "E" U.S. Gyprum

U.S. Line Co

Us Rubber US. Smelling

U.F. Sec. PE U.S. Biel 7 Warner Bros.

Westinghouse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Western Union Tel. Co. Woolwork

104

14

U.P.I.

U.S. Wants

Restrictions

Reconsidered

Washington, Aug. 12. The State Department 2017- nounced today that the United States would ask six members of the Bri- tish Commonwealth in October 10 reconsider

their

import some of restrictions maintained of payments for balance

reasons.

Bendix Aviation Corp.

Benguet Cons...

Bettchen Sterl

463.

Boeing Airplatse

Borden (The) Co.

Burroughs Add Machine

Calif. Packing Corp.

Campbell Soup On

4235

the

Canadian Pacitte R.

Case J.L) Co.

Cat. Tractor

Celanese Corp.

CIT. Financial Corp

Chrysler Motors

Cloett Peabody

Colgate Palmolive

Co.

Colombian Carbon Co. Commercial Credit

Caronwealth

Elte

Consolidated Edison

Crown Zellerback

Cunilrental Out of Del.

Cuban Amer. Sugar

Diamond Alkalt

Diamond Maten Co Drugian Aircraft Duw Chemicals Dupont de Nemours were Enitern Airline Eastman Kodak

tons The stock markels

firm again today. Prices Pasa National Gut were given an additional Faraly Flames Corp.... boost by the growing be-Ford Motor lief that the bank rate. General Dynamics would be cut again short-

Tministration reported Single-engined solely in eris sured by a synchronising shaft

tw today that there were 939 which intereatuseets the

Tulon in vessels of 1,000 gross engines, keeps the

and or over in the active ocean- proper phase relationship. permits bath roteers to be driven

going United Statos mer- by one

In case of engine

chant fleet on July 1. This EMETRONES.

twin-engine Flying in

was an increase of two ships helicopter's | from June 1. condition. engines are coch limited to 920 slip.

the one and, us

hour of the U.S. merchant feet in Is 1300 active

31 service,

were power of the Gozelle

there is serve s.l.p., power

the The

ly.

Business, however, was on it of Government-owned Vessela for normal operation while 000 were privately owned, restricted level, with denting In the event of B rudine The Maritime Administration amounting to only 0,970 com- falling, an ensorgency rating of said that

82pared with 11,818 yesterday, thene also wern! 1050 s.h.p. 11

Оль "the remaining privately owned inactive vessels,

The gill-edged market engine can be ved,

bringing

total the

in the aina ranged up to 3/10. privately owned Beet to 1,000

FURTHER RISE 'ships.

Fleet of 600mph Airliners For BEA

THE

CARGO SHIPS

Firestone Tyre & Rubber

General Electric General FOGA

4232

Caly 0332

195

X

118x

وا المثالية

30

The announcement said that consultations would

the conducted during

13th General Aprou» ression of the ment on Tariffs and Trudie (Gati) starting in Geneva on October 16.

The Deptaiment sold it ex- pected that the countries the United States would consult would be Britain, Australia, Ceylon, Ghana, Malaya and the Central African Federation.

WILL AFFORD

"The consultations will afford an opportunity for the contract- ing parties to Gait to review the Anancial silua- economic and

Hon of the above consulting countries individually," the an- 43nouncement said.

43

らら

General Molors" Gen. Pub. Uill.

473

Goodrich BF Goodyear Tyre

Gen. Tyre & Rubber Getty Ol Glidden Co.

zd

082

Grunnen Aligraft

Gulf Of

Heyden Newport Corp.

Homeslake Mining. Cu. Ingersoll-Rand

112

Inland Steel Ca.

Interdiemical Corp,

48

Bit Busintra Muckinë)

374

105

10:

Jall Harvester International Nickel International Paper far) Tel & Tel Solu-Manville Co,

Kaiser Industry

Foreign bonds had a further rise. Interest of the day was Of these, 25 day cargo ships | mainly centred in the industrlaj and 40 tankers were laid up for section where a long list of lack of employment-four les gains were established once the than on June 1. Most of the Settlement for the last trading

account was out of the way. given

Gold shares opened hesitantly pean Airways to order 24

but edged ahead later ii_FC= Including inactive ships, airliners of a now 600-mile-Government-owned merchant sponse to selective buying. Cop-Lowenstein & Bona. an-hour design that will be feet totalled 2,119 on July 1, pers and other base metals were Ma, Inv. Trust Co.

McDermott T. Ray unchanged from the previous little changed.

McDonnell Aircraft ready by the mid-1960's.

month,

Stock Exge.)

Tin to British Euro- onversion, the report said or

The D.H. 121 will have three jets set in the full. It will carry 1,000 80-100 passengers up to mules and Rome will be about 90 minutes away.

I will be produced by a firm

Inking up de Havilands, Hunt-

The

Olla lacked support and dritt- The report said that the total of ed lower.U.P.I large marchant ships on order or

U.S. ahip under construction yards dropped by four vessels in June to 100.-U.P.I.

ing Aircraft, and Fairey Avia- LIBERTY SHIPS

tion.

The contract will be tvorth £29,000,000.

ENDS HOPES

thu

The decision-announced in

FOR SCRAP

Washington, Aug. 12.

Gold Reserve......

Kansas C. Power & Lig Kennecott Copper Liggett Meyers Tob, Cu, Lockheed Aircraft Leows Incorp. Lone Star Cement Co.

Membi Iron Corp. Minnesota Minirig

| Mission Development

Monsanto Chemical Co. Montgomery Ward Motorola Inc. National acuit Co. National Cash Reg. HA National Dairy Prod.

Paris, Aug. 12. France's gold and Toreton National Lead

(ATEN

Naitontal Steel Corp. exchange reserves now stand af New York Central $500 million (about 2106 Norfolk & Westem Ry. inillion) Finance Ministry North Amer, Aviation

North-west Airlines (Com) sources said here today.

Olth MathJewon The recent sinte tour, which Oils Elevators...

Owen-Illinois diasa an estimated

THE Maritime Administration closed in mid-July, brought in

$175 million in

authorities on

Commons Anally ends today put 47 mothballed gold (about £62 million) mo

World War I berty ships on ped up by the

any hopes that a rival design, the Bristol 200, backed by a Bristol Hawker link-up, might get BEA. contract.

Oxford Paper Co. Pacific Gas & Mec.

the auction block. Except for the Paris gold market-Reuter. Pake Davis Co.

certain machinery and equil ment, the ships may be used apply for scrap.

But the Bristol 200 project not dend. A compitny" spoken- The Minime Administration maw said: "We are pursuing dis- snid it would not consider Bide cussions with a number of air-of less than US$70,000 prer. lines, particularly in America. vessel. All Bids will be opened Considerable interest tuna been on Sept. 10. ałowy, and, if this materialses Sale of the 47 liberty ships And we shall still go ahead." will' complete a disposal opera- "Then the Bristol '200 would be tion begun hast year, Nitieteen a rival to the DHEIDI MWElgo ships have already been sold contracts.",

|for US$1,579,400.-UP.I.

Exchange Rates

Pan American Airways Paramount Pictures

Pan dan Pol

Morri Pittsburgh Plate Glass Publicker Industrias Puro, Chiancians Radio Corporation Rubla Com. Bret. Reptile tool Raynolda Metal

"In this context, it is intend- ed to explore the opportunities 1 x for further relaxation of im- port restrictions, as well as the 112 1nd possibillies of moderating par- ticular policies and practices that have provod unduly burden. come for United States export- Cre

"Although only six countries are conrulling this year, more 1unsrics will be consulting next year and in following years na a result of certain revisions In Gott which have recently come into force."--Router,

Singapore Market

Singapore, Aug. 13. Brokers today quoted following stock prices:

Dalu Lintang Rubber Co.

Ltd.

31 British Bomen Petroleum

Szlicite

541% Consolidated Tin Smelter

Ord.

the

Opening

01.07.

40/-

22% Frame & Neave Ltd. Ord... $9.65 Floor & Neave 7% cwb.

Taman Rubber Estates Ltd. 10,80

AMSTERDAM

DA GO

221.45

E

الله الله

22.16

.10 XL10

COTTON

NEW YORK

Prices of cotton futures closed today as follows:

Spot: 36.40; Oct: 35.72: Dec: 30.03: Mari 18.25; May: 3074; July: 36.29; Ort: 3143; Dec: 23.32.

NEW ORLEANS

Prices of cotton futurea closed today as follows:

S: 35.10: Oct: 3512: Dec: 20.01; Mar: 30.25; May: zz; July! 35.17) Oct: 3273; Dec: 3264.

LIVERPOOL

Cotton future

closings,

in

pence per lb, were as follows:

American Contract Oct/Nov: 2443; Dec/Jan 24.55: Mar/Apr: 24. May/June: 21.03; The rubber market wan quiet. | July/Aug: 24.95. Prices closed in gulders per kilogram as follows:

230 buyer

221 hivern

2.17 buyer No. 1 crepe pala man, 254 namn. SINGAPORE

The market opened higher on better overseas advices and ruled quietly steady throughout the morning with minor fluctuations, No. 1 rbber per ili-AUG 0122-0172

Sept. 613-12

NEW YORK COTTON MARKET

New York, Aug. 12. Indications pointing to a

possible compromise in the Senate-House versions of cotton legislation put deferred cotton futures into a shadow of retreat today.

Losses ranged up to around $3.50 a bale on the forward futures but technicians thought the market gave ground in more orderly manner today, lacking the wide and erralle changes witnessed last week.

the

ciny's

19

i

10260

រប រ

9.105

9.180

25.806

23.810

94.12)

Prices of metals closed today In sterling per long ton 119 follows:

Tlo

spot

3-month

month

Copper spet

Lead 1st half Aug. Leat 11 Half Nov. Zine tat half Aug. Zinc JM helf Nov.

Buyers Sell]+??=

200

2001 2009

SUGAR

New York, Aug. 12. World No. 4 sugor futures to- day closed one point lower to four points higher with salén of

42 contracts,

Domestie No. G sugar futures unchanged with sales of 177 coh- tracts.

Mixed Contract Oct/Nov: 25.33; Dec/inn: 24 35: Mar/Apr: 29.40; May/June: 25.40; July/Aug:

24.05. SAO PAULO Colton future closings, inper in. fob Cuba): 3.44. cruzeiros per Allo were cs fol- lows:

Contract No. 4 (work)

Sept: 3.43: Oc!: 3.43: Jon: 3.50 Mar: 3.40-42; May: 3.40; Juty: 5,4; Sept: 0.42: Get: 3.42; Spot-fcen

Open interest. 1.981 contracia.

Contract No. 6 (domestio) Sept: .19: Nov: 5.70: Mar: 0.07: Spot-fcents per ib. cif NY ex-duly); 5.72.

Oct: 48.20; Doc: 49; Mar: 40.00; May: unquoted.

In the United States, the average price of one-inch cultonu.

Open Interest; 1.00 contracts. —

The Effect Of Margin Change

In

New York

By SYDNEY GAMPELL

London, Aug. 12.

Portents of the week (ending August 9) have been the rising of Wall Street's margin require ments and the British official guess (it is not really an estimate) that industrial output in June was as much as five per cent lower than a year ago.

Closing around

lu itself, the American nur in front must cry back. In the furwest levels thus list was off i8 | gin changé does little or nothing. | United Slates where the fall in to 74 points. Openin price The treat speculation (now were up two to off three points, busted) was not in equities but New Opleist closed

in United States Treasury points.

bonds, which are now subject to margin requirements on bor- rewings and where the gamble In any case was not financed

borrowed money

but on

FAVOURABLE

on

Meantime erop

and weather news continued mostly tavour-created money ahic.

The government weekly summary reported the Texas the harvest in full swing in upper coastal area and at the conutal bend ge- pok in the tion. California reported_ con- tinued good growth with heavy bolt set and Insect con- frol measures In

Arizona, heavy fruiting continued. Pros- peel in New Mexico were re- ported in the unusually favour- able, Inscels

generally arc

Professional speculation in Wall Street equities has, if any- thing, been on-the short alde,

Short Sales

money rates went furthest, they have probably turned upward, partly because of the selda) and expected upturn in business, but mainly because the tall went too for.

At the other extreme, Ger- many's money rates, which were far too high, are st fulling rather fast.

Bank Rate Between these extremes Bri- tain's five per cent bank rate should come down any week beenuse it is too high,

Since short sales are equally | now,

inflation has to subject to the margin require because if

again the Bank of maris, their direct impact might be fought be short covering rather than England now has three weapons profit-taking.

(including the new spectat de-

Its

The change is more significant posits scheme) instead of as being the Federal Reserve's traditional two, and because well controlled u the Curo-Erst anti-inflationary move of lower bank rate seems a sale linn's and cotton is opening in any idnd, after months of un- and useful further step in southern South Carolina.

Interrupted inflationary noves, new ant-recession polley some of them going to barely controlled expansion. credible lengths.

The Liverpool market closed at 17 English points lower and

If the Fed is to begin to do 019 to 072 American points its duty, it must try to map up under New York futures,

some of the reserves with which There were no cotton exports it has been flooding the money today. Totul shipments for the market. The bond market took season reached 08,541 bales the move in this sense, and re- against 78,584 bales lust year,gistered further weakness, but according to the New Yorkir It does beloken change in Cotton Exchange.

general money policy, I could Volume Open nterest eventually hit equities harder.

R100 2010

Month

Oci

Dec

14,100 213.000

Mar

10,600 172,400

May

1,700 $10,000

July

9,000

10,700

Dec.

Totni

62,300

177,000 1300 $2,500 £8,100 1,117,300 bales

--U.P.I.

Duty Refund

'Washington, Aug. 12.

A bill welch permits manu- facturer to get a refund of duty on an imported article when he exports an arifele of domeslie merchandise of the same kind and quality has been passed by the Semic and sent to live President,

Under the bill the refund - currently available on sugar, metal and a few other items- will be extended to all classes of goods.--China Mall Special.

The phase in which worth tuoney rates all marched down together seems to bo over. The rear can ALE) Germans, in the cry forward, but the Americans

the

of

The Chancellor of the Ex- chequer has said that his polley Is to encourage such sound development as la judged to be within the national capacity.

In practice this means all the expansion that the balance of payments and the gold and dol-

or reserves, can stand,

At present, both of them nte strong. So long as the weakness of the dollar offsets the uxces- Hive strength of the D-Mark they can stay strong enough to take some chances.--China Mail Special.

Trade with the Soviets

100

75

50

25

3013

415

Gamennns (bisinya)

BOW

Hongkong & Ghanghal

e) Limited $1.40

$4.06

Banking Corp

#+10-

634

Hongkong Tin Ltd.

4/30

Rumpas kid

$1.62%

Tai Kumik Kampar Ti...

200/31

Malayon Brewerien

$2.70

1096

New Serandah Rubber Co.

$2.50

545

this

Stir toebuck & Co. Bhell Oil Co. ******

21

6315 Raffles Tote!:

Petaling Tin Lud.

$11.0765

2,00

Canadian

Hingapore Cold Storage

30.00

Selling,

Straits Trading

$1.00

H"

$0.00

Buying

1076

200

thatod fortovers Ond.

O.D.

2015

191

⚫exdtv. + cum

all--Chine

201 Specia).

- West German Deutschemaria, Mait Maximum Selling, 71-13/10.

Business was done in the ri wmagicial exchange tharket Morning at the following rule:- Un. dollar (p#p-$85, Blærling notes (per £1). ............ Australian notes (per £1) Indubian-Frupidir(par 200) Biam teal (per, 100) Singapore (Burnitu) ...

Bait Bag: Paper 19.06 12.05 Binela DU VI 207 oceny Mobilath 20.75

Soler Alecraft

100 Bouth Puerto Rico Sugar

Agreed Merchant Rates

Dollars, Maximum 10-0/16; Minimum 18-13/10 1T

0.

UK. TRADE

UX EXPORTS

UPORTS

WITH THE SOVIET BLOC

WK.EXPORTS

IMPORTS

VICEXPORTS

125

MILLION

100

75

IMPORTS

1958

ESTIMATED

50

25

1956

1957

JIGH-LEVEL meetings have been going on in Patly between „Governmenta‚ about representatives of the Western increasing trade with the Soviet bloo. This chart shows just how much the embargots on so-called strategio goods-favo cramped Britain's export trade.

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