BAN IMPRACTICABLE
METALS FOR GERMANY
(Received May 3, 1.10 p.m.)
LONDON, May 2.
Questioned in the House of Commons regarding supplies of nickel, pig-iron, and ores to Germany by the Dominions, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, said that is seemed to be impracticable for the Governments of the Empire to deny supplies to all other countries. - The needs or the Empire, both current and for an emergency, were being ,adequately met
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 102, 3 May 1939, Page 11
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