MOVE AGAINST NAZIS
RETALIATORY SHIPPING ACT.
BRITISH OWNERS’ PROPOSAL.
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.
London, Aug. 15.
The Star says that a combined deputation of British shipowners suggested that the Government should ban German liners at British ports as a reprisal against the proposed Nazi order prohibiting the export of German goods except in German ships. The Nazi discrimination against foreign shipping is partly anti-Semitism, aimed at German Jews refusing to travel or send cargoes by German vessels. Retaliatory measures would be disastrous to German shipping, which carries 70 per cent, foreign passengers. The Foreign Office has received a report from the British Embassy in Berlin regarding the effect of the German restrictions. Legal and commercial experts are considering the position immediately.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1933, Page 5
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