The British Board of Trade is to be asked to ban the sale of toys made in enemy countries before or since the wa:\ says the "Daily Sketch." Parent? of Nortbflect, Kent, have roused their district council to action about toys marked "Made in Germany" and "Made in Japan." All have a war "angle." "We are making the strongest possible representations," the clerk to the council said. "It does not matter to us whether or not the toys are old. even pre-war stock. The th'njf .is that these things should not bi? available.".
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 79, 1 October 1945, Page 8
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