TEN YEARS' BOYCOTT.
NOTICE TO.QUrT THE LACETRADE. LONDON, Dec. 21.— The decision oi the Nottingham Lace and Net Finishers Association, representing 30,000 wori_er_., not to trade -during the next ten years with any firm m the locaJ lace trad, iwhich employs or reinstates any enemj alien is widely approved, in. Nottingham. "Large numbers of Germans engageo m the local lace trade went to «outh America and other countries early m tht war," said Mr. Meakm, secretary of' tht Nottingham Chamber of Commerce. "Others -are interned. It is expected that all wi_l try to return.*' Mr. . Wardle, secretary of the Lace Finishers' Society, said : "The city it solid m its reso.ve not to have Huns m the trade again. Some not naturalised nave, been 1 at work all -tfrrottgh. the wai*. This decision will affect them as we.l-ai the others." . . ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14848, 27 February 1919, Page 7
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139TEN YEARS' BOYCOTT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14848, 27 February 1919, Page 7
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