GERMAN FISHERMEN.
* „ WARNED FROM ABERDEEN. .REFUSAL TO SELL CATCH. A. and N.Z. - LONDON, Jan. 11. The menace to the Aberdeen fisheries by an invasion of Germain trawlers, has been removed by the owners of Scottish trawlers and the skippers of the boats prevailing on the salesmen ashore not ito sell fish landed by any German boats fishing in the North Sea. This skippers of the trawlers threatened to go out on strike unless the landing of fish from '. the German trawlers was stopped. The skipper of one German trawler, who proposed to discharge his catch, was told to take the fish to Germany. The decision does not affect the fish caught by German-'trawlers in .Icelandic waters, most of which is brought to Aberdeen to be cured.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18297, 13 January 1923, Page 9
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126GERMAN FISHERMEN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18297, 13 January 1923, Page 9
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