BRITISH EXPORTS
MEASURES TO EXPEDITE TRANSIT. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY. June 18. A new system to help British exporters avoid unnecessary delays in the transit of goods has been introduced by the Ministry of Economic Warfare by means of the issue of a "destination control certificate." Under the present methods when it is necessary to tranship goods, for example at Lisbon for Switzerland, or at more distant ports like Singapore and Hong Kong, delays often occur., especially where there are British controls to prevent goods reaching the enemy. Exporters holding an export licence will be able to obtain a destination control certificate which will go with the goods, and at the transhipment port or if the ship is intercepted by lhe British Navy, will act as a passport to obviate lhe need of examination by the authorities.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 June 1941, Page 7
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137BRITISH EXPORTS Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 June 1941, Page 7
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