The Board of Deputies of British Jews has set up a special clearing house for information on the Arab boycott. The operation is being conducted in cooperation with the Anglo-Israel Chamber of Commerce and other commercial, industrial and financial bodies, and is part of a campaign by British Jewry to counteract the Arab boycott. The clearing house will gather information on attempts by the Arabs to blacklist British firms for trading with Israel, to blackmail British companies into revealing data on Jewish personnel, and to secure other information relating to the boycott.
CORRECTION
The March 26 issue of the Daily Bulletin was inadvertently dated Thursday. It should have, of course, been dated Wednesday.
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