FOREIGN SHIPPING
New German Regulations TRANSFER OF FUNDS Berlin, August 25. The German Government’s new regulations placing foreign shipping companies on the same footing as German, permit Germans to book on foreign ships, but in order to prevent the flight of capital, payments must not exceed the fare, plus expenses during the voyage. Any money unused must be refunded. In Germany foreign agencies are allowed to transfer home, amounts not exceeding 50 per cent, of the transfers in the corresponding month of last year. They can use the remainder to defray expenses in Germany. The Ministry of Economics will deal with requests for higher transfers. MAILS SEARCHED London, August 25. The authorities at Aachen opened a package of newspapers posted in Pans to Communists in Copenhagen, reporting recent happenings in Germany, and substituted newspapers “giving a true picture of conditions.” It is admitted that packages consigned to Scandinavia via Germany are regularly opened. ZIONIST CONGRESS. CALL Prague, August 25. The Zionist Congress adopted a resolution calling on the League of Nations to help Jewry against the German persecutions. The congress is asking Great Britain to open Palestine to German .Jewish refugees.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 285, 28 August 1933, Page 9
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