ENEMY TRADING
NORTHERN NORWAY
In in interview last night the Minister of Industries and Commerce (the Hori. b. G. Sullivan) drew the attention of traders and others to the fact that trading with the enemy legislation applies to any area which is in the occupation of a Power with which his Majesty is at war. Consequently, commercial, financial, and other intercourse or dealings with persons or concerns in the ' remaining provinces of northern Norway, now in the occupation of Germany, are prohibited except with express authority.
Returns should be made under Regulation 37 of .the Enemy Property Emei'gency Regulations, 1939, to the Custodian of Enemy Property of all moneys which, but for the enemy occupation of these provinces, would be payable to persons or concerns in that country, continued the Minister, and of any property held or managed in this country for or on behalf of such persons or concerns except where payment is made by permission of the Custodian of Enemy Property or the Industries and Commerce Department.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 21, 24 July 1940, Page 6
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169ENEMY TRADING Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 21, 24 July 1940, Page 6
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