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8 Cliiheroc Advertiser and.Times, Friday, December 1,1307.


Way an


THE FIRST bitter fruits of devaluation are


already with us. With c h e ap e r po u n d s


m ak in g i t ch e a p e r to buy up B r i t ish in d u s t r ie s h ere comes G en e ra ] Mi l l s ,


C ro c k e r " c ak e mixes, -with a bid fo r 82 p e r c en t , of th e sh a re s in Sm i th s , the p o ta to cr isp co n cern .


fam o u s in th e United S ta te s for


i ts "B e t ty


so it is investing £16 million cash in the booming business of supplying the British nation with nibble meals. 1 am not a bit against such


I t already owns 18 per cent,


American invasion of our industry. But 1 do want to point out. th a t devaluation h a s made i t th a t much easier lo r others to take over British companies — not- only at home b ut also abroad. Obviously the ones most


open for invasion


of "Old from the present level or 35 dollars an ounce Belief th a t Ruefl is win­


ning is wha t last week s gold rush was about.


likolv to go first are those •wheic th e Americans already have a foothold. For example, high on the list must rank


IMPARTIAL


Monsanto Chemical. Already controlled by its


In fact, tlic Americans say they arc prepared 1° defend


U.S. p a ren t and in -turn owning 35 per cent, of th_c Australian Monsanto Chemi­ cal. this company in the UK h a s the advantage th a t it exports 45 per cent, of us output. So profit margins should get a real boost from devaluation. At 18s. 4-Id. th a t gives mo


WISDOM


panies have not always had happv experience however.


been minority shareholders in American controlled com­


British investors who have


more th an 25 per cent, a year, no dividend has been paid for four years because the money is needed for capital investment. And wisely enough the Americans were p o t risking their dollars to p u t into Britain. Bcrore we quibble about


Crown Cork is an example. Despite profits equal to


an awful lot of money to bet against. So I , for one, am not going to urge luU’onc to buy gold shares ju s t on the possibility th a t th e price ma>


be raised.


a double reason for recom­ mending you to lock your shares away.


are n o t some good gold shares, nor th a t th is possi­


T h a t does n o t mean there .


all have a point when ne savs th a t a monetary system based on gold — instead o one based on the pound and the • dollar as a reserve currency - 1- would have a universality, an immutability ancl an impartiality which it cannot be claimed the pie- sent system possesses. Tlie present system enables


bility can be ruled out. Mon General does, unci


the current price of gold w m the last of their 13.UUU


illion dollars worth. T h a t is American?


ning to catch up with us— and they certainly will it the General has his way. . The enlightened attitude


which the British have to the Welfare Sta te and the problems of the backward


nations of the world is not shared to the same extent by most of the French. They pride themselves, on


ueing a logical and realistic race. And it is certainly not shared by the General who is much more concerned with what he calls the “ national


patrimony.”


Britain one person in 10 has much of an idea what ••patrimony” means. I t means property inncrited from one s father or ancestors.. i The General regards any


I don’t suppose th a t in , .


merce or industry by# over­ seas interests as equivalent to a family which allows a valuable property to slip from its control by sheer laziness or neglect. This basically is why he is


nvasion of France’s, com­


on me in Paris in June, 19o8. comparing the Common Market with a continental blockade and threatening a t least to declare a ta r i l l war


can still hear the notice which t my friend. Mr Macmillan,


hen Prime Minister, served on us.” LOGICAL


C om m o n .Market is all a b o u t . Thev plan to abolish all


T h a t really is what the


trade 'tarifis within the Mar­ ket. But there will be a huge wall round Europe which it will be very difficult for im­ ports to climb over.


the politicians of th e world to defraud the savers of the world of p a r t of their sav nioS bv a little gentle inflation whenever thev feci the neces­ sity to prime the pump of the world’s economy. I t can be argued th a t the


the American invasion of our industry — and 1 am sure it is going to grow from the 10 per cent, they are now said to control — let i t be remembered th a t we have done a pretty good job of investing overseas ourselves. The way I see it, wo arc going to have an expansion of international companies. U The General Motors, the


together. Yet not everyone views


doing more • to raise world living, stan d a rd s th an all .the Ox-rams an d politicians put


S nilevers, the Royal Dutch hell groups of the world are


it is the way 1C1 h a s adopted —to se t up huge m u l t i ­ million pound plants inside the Common Market. I t is logical, therefore, th a t


The only way to deal with .


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RULES AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY SATURDAY B B C - 1


savers benefit in the long r iin by the higher level ol business confidence so pro­ duced, the increased capita investment th a t results, and an all round increase m the standard of living.


are kept in power by votes, the temptation to p r in t paper monev to supply those who vote with pensions and wel­ fare services is so g re a t as to be impossible to resist—at


But since the politicians . . . . .


savers find their sa-vmg.s whittled away by inflation


least in Britain. . The n et result is th a t . th e


these international companies with approval, least of all Mon General in France. His a t titu d e was revealed in his speech on Monday. He admitted: “ There is an


and heavy tax. This can be called social justice. But ii would not be h alf as easy if the world’s currencies were all related to gold.


American • foothold in some of our business enterprises. B u t we kn ow- th is- i? . due in large p ar t 'n o t so .jn u c h to ■the Organic superiority or the United S ta te s iis to the dollar


inflation- wlii'ch they export to others under cover of the gold exchange s tandard.”


General’s hobbv horse about gold. His pet economist, Mr Jacques Rueff, h a s long pre­ dicted a collapse of th e world monetary system with some­ thing akin to th e 1929 crash if we did not double the price


This is-getting back to the


in quantity. I f you overspend b its use as a currency base it


ENLIGHTENED Gold is more or less fixed


nasty disciplines w h i c n our Victorian grandfathers


rings into play all those


understood as p a r t of natural law — unemployment, high


interest rates, poverty and even s ta rvation for nations or individuals who refused to conform to the disciplines th a t sound money involves. I t is ju s t possible th a t all


tile pound—by making this overseas investment more difficult for us—plays right


into his hands. In fact. 1 t h i n k the


t,he General should do his best to stop even this hap­ pening by making money conditions tight. And of course devaluing


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General's grasp of economics is a lot sounder th an Mr Wilson's. His naive belief th a t cheapening our exports by devaluation will lead to an export boom is based on a total lack of knowledge of business.


more on contacts th an on price: much more on delivery t and quality th an advanced


Business d e p e n d s much , ,


it is quite beyond overseas customers to cope with any­


echnology, much of which


way.Since our contacts with Europe can now be cu t oh any time Europe, wants by raising the tariff wall, the onlv hope is to be inside th a t wall. If they won’t let its in direct. British industry has to buy its way in by invest­ ment.


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completely overlooking all these factors a t the moment —so convinced Is it th a t massive inflation is on the way and th a t shares arc better th an paper money.


STIMULANT


has been helped this week, by uvo international


economy. One was from the In te r


on the benefits o f devalua­ tion


The boom in share prices reports


to the British


national Monetary Fund. The other from the Organi­ sation for Economic Co-oper­ ation and Development. This stimulated buying of


ing 17 per cent.: Davy Ash­ more, exporting 43 per cent.: Albright and Wilson. 18.9 per cent.: AEI. 18.1 per cent.; Distillers, 21 per cent.; EMI. 10.2 per cent.; Mather and Platt


and ships gear), 15 per cent. Plcssey. 13.1 per cent.: Tube Investments, 17 per cent. There are. of course, the


(textile machinery


outstanding examples of Lesney. the “ matchbox " toy group, exporting 77 per cent, which I mentioned las t week —it is now up to £11 against £2 10s. earlier in the year. You cannot look for th a t


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