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Sir Arthur Morse Reviews Far Eastern Situation

(Continued from Page 5)

Bangkok Omer

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to 2.00 graina of gold and ner 2 Inst our Monetary Law Act has been commemorated fls Diamond Ju passed which contains provi- blice at that port and a succes fut celebration took place a lons for the establishment of a Monetary Board and Central which Prinen Viwat gracioust

of Bank of Ceylon at an early proposed the health date, In February 1649 a 21⁄2 Bank. loan for Rs.0114 million was

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS successfully floated. The greater

The year 1949 was electio Island part of the loan is to be used year in the Philippine

rough the Govern- and to carry througla ment's industrial development Quirino plan include food production the Hukbalahaps

Ing particularly pro- 1 lem of four years. jects to inerente which is so vitally important to enthe trouble in Central Luzo n country which relies on in- the country as a whole has në ports for about half of its re-been suriusly affected. quirements of foodstuffs,

BURMA

The continued disturbed con- dition of Burma is disheartening to merchants, bankers and all friends of the country and it is dimcult to understand why the Burmese and Karens cannot he persunded ta

their dif- Dettle

conference ferenced around table with the help of tor from Britain or the Nations.

Recent reports rive a

alighlty more.

of

one

the civil cheerful

optimisite view are

rice

reasonably

Exports

in November Prezider

was re-electer for

Althoug continuo

Unfortunately genuine economi progress has not been as grea was hoped and the larg payments mad rehabilitation by the United States Govern ment have not eflectivet ment

the restoration of th enabled

of manifes pre-war position turing industries, power plant

gricultural

output whic) In th /fered so disastrously

course of the war.

can ronfuet thing: 1 have shipments

well

siderably reduced.

serious

#ince exports

the

were

WAA

con- the

With the knowledge that be tween 1950 and 1032 the Amer

nid

wil programme radually come to an end th been Government of the Philippine malatator. have been aware of the need t of about 14 million to cut down the large excess were realised in 1949 which was Cit

ex importa which

nearly more than was at one time ex- pected. For the current year's 500 millions both in 194

and 1948 and which may prove the figures will probably be to have been not much less in

15 the around 700,000 tons

when the figures are

11

that planted rice area has been con- 1910

was clear is published. This

drastle measures were needed pre-war

over as a large part of the imports average

During the consisted of luxury and three inllun tous. year the Burmese Parlament sumption foods and not

much-needed capital goods. But ha reversed its original policy the arst import control measures and made nu important decision were inadequate so the Gover in regard to the investment of were

ment were forced to take more capital In Burmu foreign

vigorous steps towards the end whereby a large number of of 1919 when

new legislation dustries are now thrown-open)

imposed a severe cul on hixing under 10 foreign ownership certain reasonable conditions. 500da ant on a wide range of articles. Ex- non-essential in of affairs Bul the state Burma is not yet stable enough change control regulations were

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private encourage capital and the Commonwealth 2719 millions mooted at the Columbo Conference will, if finally concluded, be a wel come step towards much needed financial assistance for the couu- try.

to

INDO-CHINA

developments In Politicni Indo-China teem likely to be of pivotal importance to South East Asin throughout the coming

also introducci on December

9th and in this respect it is sad to record that the Philippines have at length been forced to follow all the other countries of South East Asia.

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NEHRU BACK IN

NEW DELHI FROM TOUR OF BENGAL

New Delhi, Mar. 9. — The Prime Minister of India, Pandit Nehru, arrived here tonight from Calcutta after completing a four-day on-the-spot study of the situation arising out of the distur bances in East Bengal and their repercussions in the neighbouring Indian province of West Bengal. Before his departure from Calcutta, Mr Nehru, in a "The message to the people of West Bengal, said: problem of Bengal has first priorily today with India and it occupies my mind to the exclusion of much else. I am going away from Calcutta today for urgent work in Delhi, but I hope to return here within a week.

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New Delhi, Mar. 9. -- A

for factory

atomic

energy

within a year, it was re- On his discussions and con- vealed today in the Indianferences with about 500 repre- sentatives of diferent organisa, Parliament by Dr B. V: Kes-tons and fenders of all shades

External Affairs.

This is what winter means on America's northeastkar, Deputy Minister coast. The Boston trawler in picture had met heavy weather round famed Cape Cod, and arrived back in (London Express port as the thermometer fell to zero.

Service).

More Money To Modernise Navy

for

fle said plans already were under way for setting up the factory, and n nucleus of workers trained in the various techniques conuected with such work was

call-up awaiting urders.

M

The Minister sald plans en-

the setting up of visaged amalt utomic pile within a few years.

In answer to a questioner who asked if the Government was

proper

of opinion,, Mr Nehru sald: "It has been of some satisfaction to me in this hour of difficulty andt crisis that all kinds of people, belonging to different schools of thought, have expressed their desire to sink their differences and face this crisis together.

"I welcome this and I hope this will result in far-reaching good for Bengal and India,"

FREE MOVEMENT

Meanwhile, it

-was-ofcially

aware of a report which sald learned here today that the East India would be able to produce Bengal Government was under- London, Mar. 9.-Britain is to devote millions more atomic energy within a year if stood to have Issued orders that

freedom and Sterling in the coming year to modernising her naval her scientists were given "full income tax clearance certi- oppor-eates would be required by East Pakistan fighting and developing counter-measures against high unity," the Prime Minister, Mr Hindus leaving

Nehru, sald the for India. speed jet aircraft, high speed missilos and submarine Jawaharlal

Government was not Impeding warfare,

On the Indian side also, it such work. He said the lack of was emphasised here, any per- Naval estimates publish- were needed. There must also freedom come The trade figures of the Is- lands

water detection, porla decreased in volume andtion and research this com-thrown weapons" and "homing" value in the first half of 1919 in year would cost nearly torpedoes. compared with 104, exports decreased

at more in value £73,000,000 -

owing

TRADE FIGURES

show that although im-ed today show that produc-be incrensed ranges of under-stangs beyond the control

new "ahead the Government.

£10,000,000

years and should be watched spite of their declines und in more than the last year.

volume being The total estimate for the

with

afraid

I am

close attention.

that plans for general more restoration and re-equipment of red Industrial

with

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The Indian Government had Telegraph Staff Photographers

the to protected

aro on view in the Research would be continued Asked if the funds placed at recently

Government about

Morning Post Building. in protective measures for men the disposal of

the Selentine Pakistan

of non-Muslims" gainst harmful radiations re- Research Department were ade- "harassment

leaving Pakistan, with than maintained. As entire naval

the production of service is raised teared by atomie weapons, the quate for the

atomic energy, pre-war by £3,750,000 to £103,000,000 statement declared,

Mr Nehru sald ticular reference to the demand India was not for the production position production and exports for the year 1950-51.

Lord Hall, First Lord of the it was obvious

like

clearance. undertaking will of some of the most important

the Admiralty statement

United tax An

the functioning Introducing Admiralty, have to take second place un commodities

such

as sugar,sued with the Estimates raid:

has enormous certificates.-Itquter. Esimales, explained that man- States, which peace and order have been more hemp, tobacco and fumber are The natural consequences of

fundis.

Ile sald at the present strength, would fully restored. The trade re all low and need for progress the probability of faster air! power

and rerearch moment India Inched adequate protection obvious. However plans for attack" turns show some improvement!

requirements are

for, while

trained personnel, expansion

other of agricultural

Mr Nehru mold a in export values over 1938 but the

things, guided increased.

monazite Among

In the coming for increased

year British production and rice exports are still nearly

The increased range and weapons development have anlilion tons less than the pres industrial

140,000 to 127.500 compared with of much higher perform- fors war average while cual exports bron drawn up by the Guvern speed of radar warning, predic-naval manpower would fall from

one of the first in- ment and one country dudrial priorities has been ance, improvements in the rate 144.500 in the Servlet on April

a Fit are of Buli-aircraft Runs, last year. which awaits development end signed to hydro-electric pro-and poxinity fuses.

ACTIVE FLEET The Admiralty UNDERWATER THREAT

that Britain's "In addition the performance showed of our carrier-borne Aghters feet was headed by must be increased and this thier and four light fleet carriers other countries. volves the introduction of jet with 14 cruisers, 34 destruyers, of our own men" had been sent an

to these countries for training when with Bghters

consequent and 32 submarines,

the in such work.-United Press, latest battleship, The tanding and hand- changes in

for Vaumard, was being used ing techniques."

other feet For the

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Four wartime battleships rubmarines salu, fast meat

York class 2.12 capable of inecting an enemy the Duke of

In reserve together with a large on terms at least of equality" three flect carriers were held

number

ships.- Caller Reuter,

remain at a low level. There

reat wealth In this

utilisation.

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world-

tu

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of

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COMBATTING INFLATION

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John, for which” is, jecto u

understand, being cou THAILAND Thailand has again and by the authorities of the

and prosperous year. national Bank. The International quiet

Reserve of the Central Bank of There is however an undeieur-

Ps.271 The ront of nervourners in regard to Philippines fell by

up to developments possible political

nitions labour is inclined to be res January 31st but the effect And

Milayah

the port and Exchange Con- has been

in regal to trol measures will probably he anti-communist measures on the reflected in future figures.

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INDONESIA dency

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The transfer of sovereignty channels from normal

Washington, Mar. 9.-Dr on December 27th last official and stini-oficial

Arthur Bunce, chief of the cerns has

afraid take brought into existence.

RE-ACCREDITED Economic Co-operation Ad- root in Thailand and naturally lands-indonesian Union was a

to ministration mission has been momentous event but i was

Calcutta, Mar. D.-Pakistatı merchant apposition

stand-greeted with mixed feelings by

nccreditation Korea, told the House of has restored the aroused. One of the outstar the commercial

community In

India Press Trust of ing events

Foreign of the of the year

Representatives" Indonesia. Although one of the the change In the

Affairs Committee today correspondent at Dacca, capital follow agreements signed at The lingue

of East Bengal. of exchange

New York, Mar. 9-A meeting that a joint Korean-Ameri- In the first news Lelegram ing the devaluation of sterling, provided that foreigners of all It was hoped that, as 80% nations should have equal rights

of the Security Counell to dis can Committee was "vigor-received here from Dacea since Uprovesic of trade the in the participation Thailand's trade is with

Santhosh cuss Kashmir, due for tomor-

20, Mr the and in

The Investigations and

Chatterice, PTI correspondent, sterling aren, including especi-with Indonesia

in the aclivity and industrini

by the row, has been postponed. The ously" dealing with the January trini commendations made

said there ally

was "no objection" most of the exports of rice, economic

departments of the next meeting is expected to be threat of inflation

to his functioning as the PTI tin and rubber, the rate would development of the country. various

year-old Republic.

representative pending formal the Pakistun accreditation by Government.

Was

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other

DIT

figure

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However

other

WI13

ties

21

which Nether-

in

war, having left the region in a condition little short of collapse, continue to exercise Influence. their malignant

half the t11022 more When world's papulation lives conditions of such utter pover ty, there cantat exist a basis for enduring peace. More sustained and organised efforts are called for on the part of the governments and peoples it levels of living and consump tion are to be maintained and

pro

sommnd

re-

Meeting On Kashmir

Postponed

in United Nations are clearing the held either on Monday or Tues

for practical economic atd. uy, though Tuesday is the more the Morcover

Commonwealth likely date.

the

Mr Chatterjee, whose ac- creditation had been withdrawn, was arrosted last November 25 and released on balt six weeks later. Reuter

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION:

This is not a very easy test, though its solution is straightfor- ward enough If we consider the

. We sons must be

TJ or OJ; and that J'u kone must be TF, TW of FW Testing each of the first three, pairs in combination with each of the second three, three Diabilities energe:

Father

Sona

January 1st providing for two focus of moment the outlook

look make the

their work dimcult. But Reuter

there little optimism keep in line with sterlinger foreign circles because of the

Dr Bunce testified in support Was so desirable

uncertain outlook. On

of a request by the ECA for counsels prevailed

At yesterday's hand the budget, in Colombo recently

session, the $100,000,000 in economic assist a compromire was adopted by neit for 1949 turned out t high priority to the can- Presistent of the Council, Senorance for Kurca In the next fiscal which the sterling rate

serious than expeeled siderations of economic condi- Fronta, had stated that the year 40 to 33 be less lowered from Ticals

South Enst Asia and Council would expect to receive

He said that Inflation could "Fourth pound sterling while the and production of some of the sideratio per

ECA programme President Truman's

on Friday India's reactions to threaten the Wis most Important export commodl-lous in United States dollar mie

such as rubber, ten, copra Point" was also largely directed the clarincations given on behinir in Korea, but that several im- raised from Ticals 10 to 12

If

of the sponsors to certain points portant steps had already been the palm oil and mineral oil in-towards those areas. dollar.

Apparently

with ereased in the past year. It fore the United Nations. with In the four-power Kashmir re-taken. Theo included sharp able Minister of Finance, Prince will take many years for Indo- the active help of the Common- solution.

increase in rallway and electri- Viwat, resigned In opposition W to recover her pre-wor

to reduce Govern- war wealth and the United States, to this decision. Trade in

India's delegate, Sir Benegall city tariffs tho prosperity and

and in the case of apply their combined knowledge main commodities of the coun

Dr

Bunco also said that Council that he had telegraphed some commodities this position and resources to the task, the Narsing Rau, had informed the ment subsidies. try has again been sailsfactory may never be regained, but the countries and peoples neding Terence Shone's explanatory guerilla activity in the Republic ften exports were over 1,200,- wealth of the country is so great econoinie betterment will not 000 tons. Rubber exports were

vain and the tulement to India for instruc-was "infinitely less than a year revival will have to wait in that an econointe

to the rapid strides the Indian Primiento" due about 90,000 tons And as this

of discontent tions. As

the South Korean ore surely come law and order is breeding grounds

Nehru, hnd made by Minister, Pandit is 30,000 tons

restored throughout the coun- and revolution will be steadily

been in Calcutta in connection army-Reuter. than

Jocul production

try. from

eliminated.

with the communal troubles in would seem that rubber

Finally, ladies and gentlemen, THE OUTLOOK outside the country has been

word about the Bengal. It was felt that there ail of the must say n Throughout 1949

might be some delay in gelling Bangkok. With sold through

Civil wars India's reply. reduced supplies available from countries in Asin where we have Staff of the Bank.

currency

of the The postponement Burma exports of teak from officers have been prominently terrorist campaigns,

controls: Council's meeting was, but

devaluations, exchange

there- It seems Slam have improved by nearly in the limelight,

in fore, considered 20%.

A new barter agreement orebable that in the coming years these are some of the many prob

lays are anticipation of Auch with Japan came into force on they will more and more be the lems which in these

their way and world attention. At

At liable to come way trade amounting to US$00

$300 the present

In those millions.

am glad to say that the ston- The previous agree is only satisfactory ment which folled to be fully countries where there is econo-dard of ability, loyalty and implemented provi

stability and reasonable con- keenness is high and I think you provided for ship mica mont of a considerable amount ten

tentment; the picture is obscure or can be fully satisfied with the

Balgon, Mar. 9.-The United

1. An individual interested in The Israeli Foreign Minister mission here Japanese railway equipment gloomy where low standards of way in which they are manag

States. economic to Thailand and more is expect living and backward economie ing the affairs of your Bank.

"untrue

and said that the Turkish Foreign both the world about him and propose the tonight labelled

2 receiving ed under the new agreement. conditions

Minister, Me Necmeddin Sadak, his own mental processes, press During the yast year Thailand adequate attention. May I quote adoption of the Report and Ac-premature" Washington

told reports that

the Israeli Minister in An- One of the national food dishes became a member of the Inter- from the Preface to the Econo-counts as presented.

After the proposal has been Indo-China would only go to kara, Mr Bliahu Sassoon, that of Spain. 3. Alaska. 4. Connec-

College fleuf; and mic Survoy of Asia and the Far

exchange agreement to ther

Royal national Monetary Fund

in Physicians; Board of Trade. 8. boing now eligible for a loan East for 1048 which is fill ap-sconded I shall be pleaded to the French.

answer to the best of my ability The method of allocating nid diplomatic representatives from the International Bank, # piteable: Mission from the latter his beanie consequences of the holders may wish to ask.

The devastation and cet any questions which share had not yet been decided, the November 1949 Implied de jure Isaak Walton, 0. The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Bea. mission sald-Routard recognition-Reuter:;;--

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