WAR-BORN GRIEVANCE.
CHERISHED BY SWEDES. The Association of Swedish Creditors of Great Britain, formed in the early part of last year, and comprising Swedish importers who had cargoes of merchandise held up and seized by the British authorities during the war, has issued a pamphlet to call the attention of the British Commercial world ‘‘to the unjust treatment and the considerable losses which a great number of Sweden *8 merchants have suffered by the war-time seizures, and above all the refusal of the British authorities subsequently to on y compensation to the owners of th • goods.” The competent authorities cf Great Britain are asked to revise th ' • attitude towards those claims by ins- t iling negotiations with the Governme and impart era of Sweden, or by submitting the question to international bitration. Such a step, it is asserted, “would create the fundamental qualification for renewing profitable and advantageous to both parties.”
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Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 136, 10 June 1926, Page 5
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