North Sea Dispute
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, April 18 A British Navy patrol vessel has been sent to the North Sea fishing grounds to investigate British trawlermen’s complaints against Russian ships. The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries said the vessel would investigate British trawlermen’s allegation of “crowding” by Russian fishing vessels. An official said the complaints were made earlier this week. Further details would not be received for some time, he added.
Queen Mother In France.— QueeA, Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, arrived in Tours by air today for a four-day visit to the chateaux of the Loire Valley.—(Tours, April 17.)
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30110, 19 April 1963, Page 9
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