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THROWN OVERBOARD

SANCTION PILCHARDS

(Received November 22, 3 p.m.)

LONDON, November 21. From British trawlers there wet* thrown overboard 100,000 pilchards— which British people refuse to eat— because sanctions closed to Italy the only market for them.

The "Daily Herald" says that Italy*, before November 18, shipped hundredf1 of thousands of pounds' worth of gloves, tinned soups, silks, wines, and cheese, greatly exceeding the usual seasonal supply, to sanctionist countries where there was nothing to prevent their delivery.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 12

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THROWN OVERBOARD Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 12

THROWN OVERBOARD Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 12

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