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UNNATURALISED GERMAN TRADES IN LONDON.

STORM OF ANGRY PROTESTS. By Cable. —Press Association. — Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received October 3, 10.30 a.in.) LONDON, October 2. Sir Charles Johnston, a former Lord Mayor, lias drawn the attention of the Home Office to Schumacher, an unnaturalised German and a partner of Broecker, a naturalised German, being allowed to carry on a silk merchant’s business in the city. The Board of Trade declare they have no power to wind up the business under the Trading with the Enemy Act. The fact of an enemy firm doing business under the protection of the Board of Trade lias raised angry protests. The ‘‘Daily Mail” declares that there are many similar cases.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 826, 3 October 1916, Page 8

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UNNATURALISED GERMAN TRADES IN LONDON. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 826, 3 October 1916, Page 8

UNNATURALISED GERMAN TRADES IN LONDON. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 826, 3 October 1916, Page 8