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British Firms Aiding Boycott on ‘White List’

May 3, 1935
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"White Lists" of British firms which have pledged not to buy or sell anything of German origin, were published here today by the Jewish Textile Traders Association, formed with the object of combatting Nazism through the boycott of German goods.

The lists include manufacturers, silk and wool merchants, as well as trimming merchants. Under separate heading all branches of the textile industry in England are divided in these lists for the purpose of making it clear which textile firms in England no longer deal with Germany.

The London press, reporting on the anti-German boycott in Great Britain, emphasizes that most English men and women are sym-

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