THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1949.
Snyder Impressed By Sir Stafford Cripps
Paris, July 7-Mr John Snyder Secretary of the. United States Treasury, said here tonight he believed that American purchases from the Sterling Area would" increase again soon. He told a press conference that the present fallin; off of such purchases was "probably due to seasonal readjustments".
Showers At
Garden Party
Landon, July 7.- Fur wraps, mackintoshes and umbrellas made an unmea- Monable appearance at the Art Royal garden party of
year at Buckingham
Palace today.
Though the
gray
novern)
mart
skies were there and
WCFC showers,
guests, foreign
with
allekt than
4.000 ламу at Ihrm diplomats, took lea Their Marsiles the King and Queen and other mem- bers of the Royal Family on the Palace in..
the
Princess Elizabethi, Duke of Edinburgh, Prin- the Duke cess Margaret,
and Duchess of Gloucester and the Duchess of Kent Among the Koyal were harts and hostesses. Heuter.
First Western Union Naval
Exercise Completed
Weymouth Bay, Dorset, July 7-One hundred ships of the Western Union Fleet came to anchor this morning
the
1
We
It was more than likely Mr Snyder also "reviewed- the French leaders the that.
an the re- for 18 soon
¡ businers. outlook in the United adjustments had been made, states." there would be a renewal of
ERP PROGRESS purchases of raw materials; for industry, he said.
the European gramme.
reading Sir Stafford's statement to Parliament yesterday, he had bren Inspired by the Chancellor's
faith
to
the
The Secretary expressed
in complete confidence
of the current economic position",
the
to note that Unitert
1
Mr Snyder has been in Paris soundness sace Sunday, meeting French American
if the statement said. #nance leaders and oficiis
Recovery Pris "In reviewing the progress of
Pro European Recovery Tomorrow he is to fy the
the Secretory WAK in London for dollar talks with gramme Sie Stafford. Cripps, Driftsleuforicel Chancellor of the Exchequer. States nid had been effective Snyder declared that, in promoting economic recovery
in participating countries"
Reviewing the economie situt
Mr the United States, tion in In Britain's capacity
said that an Index of Snyder the United States' national overcome current difficulties.
Sir Stafford had suggested, a economy, at the end of June,
was the fact that income pakt! meeting, he said, to survey not only immediate financial prub to Individuais was ruming at lens facing Britnin but also "ta
rate of $214,000.000.000 tha this Junction forilty t
year, a little lower than the all- insic policies of the Europeanne: peak of last December. Recovery
which In addition in that potential Programme would contribute to the restora-purchasing power, the American tion of multilateral trade and people had in savings $200,000,- convertibility."
000.000 in cash and accounts, That did not include the cash In a written statement issued value of Insurance policies, the to the press. Mr Snyder said liquidation of capital assets, or was greatly impressed with the the like, he added,
Recent Dgures - of increased marked
improvement In the French ceanomic position as he employment were due, Mr of had seen it since his arrival on 1Snyder said, to an increase
the total labour force and not to | Sunday.
out of work. added that people being pul statement The M Snyder found ""extremely There had been shifts of people Lhelpful the informal conver in industry but the maintenance rations be held with the French of the level of employment was Finance Minister. M. Mourler running very high. Petrehe, M. Wilfred Brumgart- of the Banks of ner, Governor
GREATLY IMPRESSED
was "th
it
was
Bevin and Sit
INDONESIAN_ATTACKS REPORTED BY DUTCH ·
Batavia, July 7-The Dutch Army today, re- portal that Indonesian guerillas, striking mostly at night, were attacking Dulch troops, railways and highway trafic throughout South, Central and Eastern Java.
The Dutch report, issued only 24 hours after Republican President Sockarno's return to the Indonesian capital of Jogjakarta, also claimed that fighting was widespread on the Island of Sumatra.
-No formal Dutch-Indonesian cease-fire agree ment has been reached, but United Nations officials hoped one would be signed next week and that fight- ing would have ended with the return of the in- donesian Government to Jogjakarta.
The Dutch reported, however, sald there was a “great deal of shooting nightly” In Sovrakarta, norih of Jogjakarta, and especially in the Malang area of East Java where armed guerillas were said to be attacking railway and highway traffic “most fre- quently."United Press.
Russians Showing More Conciliatory
Attitude In Berlin
Berlin, July 7.—The East-West strugglo over Germany and Berlin today appeared to be enter- ing a new and outwardly more peaceful phase. For the first time since 1945-46 the Russians attitudo were showing a somewhat conciliatory and an appearance of wanting to do business with the Western powers.
The
Over Atlantic Once Again
Danny Kayo And Party Picked Up
Shannon, July 7.-Come- dian Danny Kaye and 53 others were, winging over the Atlantic again tonight, New York bound after nar- rowly missing a ducking in
the sea.
They
were in two special planes which pleked them up here after the bly Stratocrulser In which they originally left | London' was forced down.
lost a propeller after an engine Bre early today, 640 miles out to set
POCKET CARTOON
"Well, you can'ı say 7 didn't warn, vou not 10 build our house OTE
right of way'ƒ”
London Koncert Serpico
1011- on its scheduled U.S.
clop lght from London to New York.
With Danny in une of the
Respite
auxiliary Par American Air- ] From Heat
ties planes were Wimbledon
tennis stars Louise Brough and Mrs Margaret Osborne Du Pont.
Also among the passengers was Was Brief
Mr Paul V. MeNuu, Governor-General of
Philippines.
former
the
They were expected to land in New York about 3 am CMT.
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New York, July 7. Showers gave Easterners brief respite from the hent today, but farm experts With the entire North Atlan- warned that the rain in- tle Rescue Service strenking out to help the distressed Strato creased rather than relieved cruiser, Danny didn't forget to the heat and drought dam- be " comedian. He made the age to crops. rest of the passengers Inugh walking up and down the misle
Hol, humid air lay over hig of the double decker giant after Mid-Western and plains states. she dropped from 10,000 feet to Throughout the tution, reports not desire any further replies 3,000 nying on only three of her showed some
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Suicide Theory promise of proving or dis- she couldn't help loughing what causes which could be attributed ledgment will be inserted free
In Jap Rail Chief's Death
Concrete developments were imminent which gave
proving the trend toward some kind of four-power co- operation,
Western officials said the next meetings probably four-power would be held early next week and a meeting might be held
Saturday.
jacket.
The pilot of the Stratocruiser. Captain II. C. Gulbransen, said aircraft in the "We were ready to ditch the clated Press.
CHU
ocean."-Asso-
to the heat.
Of these, heat prostration, sun- stroke or heart attack induce. by the
110 heat killed
ยางl drownings took 304 lives among the thousands seeking relict at swimming spots.
TEH'S stricken
SPEECH
Is
STAR
After his press conference. Mr Snyder called at the French | Priner, and other Frerek fin- Finance Ministry and had a float
ance lenders.
› 15-minute interview with M.
Tokyo, July 7. The
Two key meetings were ex-
Light rains fell on the drought- canver Petsche-Reuter. of these
todity that Mainichi Brid
bell ranging Irom The am
pected in the new series of dis- addled, (ration, the statement
TO SEE BEVIN
new evidence pointing to russions on the future of Berlin
middle New England southward seelt a better under-
The four coni-
through New Jersey last night, London, July 7.The United (suicide was uncovered in the and Germany. skinding of Onancial problems.
of the occupation
but farm experts in New York of mutual interest"
States Secretary of the Trea-police investigation of the manders
forces In Berlin were expected
and Massachusetts said they did Among the subjects discussed cury. Mr John Snyder, will see disappearance and the death to make another attempt to put
not break the drought und Sceretary, of the Railway President, administration of the divided San Francisco, July 7. Gen-soaking rains were needed. were "internal French monetary the Dritica Foreign
have suffered in Weymouth Bay, Dorset, international trade
developments
Crops already and the current r Ernest
and pay-
Sulford Cripps, Chancellor of Sadanori Shimoyama, whose city on some kind of operating eral Chu Teh, Commander-in-
of
US$75,000,000 sometime the Exchequer,
tolisfigured and decapitated basis. The second meeting will Chief of the Chinese Communist damage
deal with bringing to a successful con-ments position of France."
East-west trade Army, has, according to Pelplig United Press. ta discuss body was found on the rail problems. clusion
Radio tonight, made a speech in naval firat
On the exchange rate polley, orrow afternoon
between Britain's dollar crisis. "agreed
Tokyo Representatives of way tracks in
all four which he said that Communist Mr Snyder is due in London suburb on Wednesday morn patisfaction with the first phase frict exercise of its kind in Secretary Snyder and Finance
already have expressed ¦ China must strengthen Is European naval history. Minister Maurice Petsche that on Friday inorning from Paris.
Russia friendly alliance with Monetary te is expected to be accum-ing.
because "this alliance of resumption of four-power re- tho International
the Fund provides the appropriate pumnied by Bir Averell Marxi
The police were said to have lations here. To both East and most important weapon in help forum for International cuman, the roving Ambassador for
resist new aggressive West it signalled the end of ten ing us operation in this field."
the Economic Co-operation Ad revealed the testimony from
sion which had existed during forces in the Far East." ministration.
woman Innkeeper about half e
where the year-long Soviet blockade in commemoration of the 12th The speech was made tonight The
The from mile United States
spot Am-
of Berlin. bassador, Mr
Shimoyama's body was found, Lewis Dougins,
anniversary of the outbreak of However, although the the Sino-Japanese war. returned today from Paris where saying that Shimoyama left the
six hours Russians seemed to be in n olone about he has been giving Mr Sayder inn
Peiping Radio said that Gen- conciliatory frame more
Chu expressed the hope mind, four years of dealing that the Japanese would unite
them in with
Germony hnd
a democratic Japan made the Western Alles wary, to build Mrs Fuku
and co-o
co-operate with "democratic The possibility of agreement on China in jointly resisting the
pact 'was on East-West trade regarded by high quarters as aggression. American un- mort promising than any perialism and preventing the unification of Berlin. The revival of Japanese aggressive Russian Zone badly needs vital forces."Reuter, commodities
from Western Germany, such as coal from Dulles Becomes the Ruhr, iron, steel and spare parts for machinary. Next week or so was expected to tell how the wind in blowing-United Press.
British, French, Netherlands and Belgian ships, named by more than 20,000 officers and men, fled the boy after. enter- ing it through a practice mine- fetch.
Getting the huge Weymouth anchorage
flect into through narrow channels proved to be
ABDULLAH TO
the stiffest fest of navigatio VISIT BEVIN
manoeuvrability and communi- cations among the Allied ships.
Siri
The feet and survived an exciting round of heavy bomber raids, major torpedo-boat at- strikes tacks, aircraft carrier and submarino torpedoes to
reach the anchorage.
IN LONDON
:
a detailed picture of Britain's before his mangled body was cliculties. Mr Douglas will found.
accompany Mir Spyder and Me
Harriman for the talks with Sir Stafford und Mr Bevin.
Nugashima was 银行 quoted by the newspaper furnishing the police with the following facts:
A gentleman arrived at the in and said: "Please give me room where I can rest for
The
polico
he asked He took went to at about
Cripps' Speech For Debate
London,
eral
-N.Y.
of
Senator
New York, July 7.-The Governor, Mr Thomas Dewey, today appointed Me John Foster Dulles interim Senator from New York until December 1, alling a vacancy caused by the Senator Robert
July 7-The House Ware on of
Democrat
Mr Snyder may also see the Prime But all was negotiated suc-
Minister, Mr Clement cessfully under the full tactical i command ut Admirni
London, July 7. The Atlee, later. He plans to stay in Loudon until Sunday, which
leaves Rhoderick McGrigor, Comman-Foreign Minister, Mr Ernest he for Brussels on his der-in-Chief of The British Bevin, has invited King European tour. Home Fleet.
Abdullah of Transjordan to Mr Snyder's talks with Me.
American sources said that a while."
"In a room upstairs, Field Marshal Lord Monto-visit him in London. King Devin and Sir Stafford will give mery, Chairman of the Western Abdullah has accepted, and British officials
chance to for a glass of water. of his clothes and Union Defence Committee, plans to travel to Lontion by road this will probably fly to London state their bellef that a new
long-term policy is needed to sleep. He left the hotel afternoon after leaving the fect in the first week of August. pull the Sterling area out of its 6 p.m. in Weymouth.
A Forelign Omee spakeman, dollur losses.
Is that theory night, disclosed making the announcement to The Canadian Finance Minis- Shimoyama's body was crushed no reason forter, Mr Douglas Abbott, is due by an onrushing freight train the visit.
in London today. Mr Abbelt, us about 12.20 am, the following
dollar morning. It in noted here that King representative of a
of Commons is to devote two Abdullah's visit will colucide country, will attend the meeting
Mrs Negashima Immediately days next week to a debate on The Governor and he thought Sir Stafford and Mr with the visit of the Transjordan between
Identified Shimoyama's photo Britain's economic situation, in Mr Duites would be a candidate Frime Minister, Tewalk Insha. Snyder.Associated Press.
graph, according to the Mainichi cluding yesterday's statement by in the November Senatorial who is arriving in London next
U.S. STOCKPILING Her evidence was corroborated Sir Stalford Cripps, on the gold elections, but appointed him in Wednesday for a three weeks
the meantime because of his Washington, July 7-Britain by two neighbours who also said and dollar position: stay-Reuter.
Alling Bomeone has suggested that United States they Enw
nextknowledge of foreign affairs- procurement agencies
United Press. step up Shimoyama's descriptions walk Thursday. Reuter, purchases of
strategieing alone in the same area at visits to London of King Ab-caso Britain's dollar crisis. This
with the forthcoming materials from Dritish areas to about 6 p.m.-United Press. dullah of Transjordan and his was disclosed today by State Prime Minister Tewik Pasha, Department oMelale who said usually well informed quarters the British suggestion was an GREAT SUCCESS
in Londen belleved that Britain informal Dorset, July 7-Admiral Sir is aiming at hammering out an up-to-date policy for the Rhoderick
McGrigor, Com- mander-in-Chief of the British Middle East in the light of the
Washington, July 7.The In stablisation of the State Home Fleet, who today brought graci and the recent accession.
It was understood that the dinn Ambassador, Mrs Vijaya the Western Union Fleet Into
national military establishment Lakshmi Pandit, is scheduled to to power of Field Marshal harbour from
four days' sea Husni Zalm in Syria.
has approximately $800,000,000 leave this week-end for Boston
stockpiling gur to fulfil her speaking engage exercises, told correspondents in. the flagship Implacable
The visit of the Transjordan to spend for 1oday
poses. The Economic
Coment after which she will fly slatesmen coincides with the
Administration vperation that the exercise had "been a very great success."
of addresses in that area. She
addressing
With the end of the exercise, staff officers are preparing an analysis conference which is to bo blended tomorrow on board MIDDLE EAST POLICY the flagship H.M.S. Implacable London, July 7-In con- their by Viscount Hall, First Lord of the Admiralty, as well na many senior amcers of the Western
Union forces-Reuter.
nection
that
one.. They indicated active consideration would be given to the proposal when of it la made formally,
to
MRS PANDIT'S
TOUR
visit of the Regent of Iraq.nuthorities estimated that it has the West Coast for a ceri
the Emir Abdul Illah, who is
The debate will begin
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