DUMPING BY SOVIET
Higher Dardanelles Tonnage Constantinople, March 17. The report of the Straits Commission which is to be submitted to the League of Nations reveals that the Soviet, while carrying on its policy of export dumping, was responsible for an increase of -40 per cent, in the tonnage traversing the Dardanelles in 1930, compared with 1929. The Russian naval strength in the Black Sea consists of 54 units and 21 seaplanes. Th j report deplores the excessive sanitary dues collected from vessels passing' the straits without stopping. This, it states, is contrary to international regulations.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 148, 19 March 1931, Page 9
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