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... organisation would do their utmost to prevent Icelandic-caught fish being marketed In Britain. We are not Interested in Mr. George Dawson, he added, but in Icelandiccaught fish. If the merchants refuse to. handle it, we shall be happy. Mr. Crockett said ...

Small men may break ban on Dawson fish 'For sake of their livelihoods' From Yorkshire Post correspondents THERE ..

... Small men may break ban on Dawson fish 'For sake of their livelihoods' From Yorkshire Post correspondents THERE are growing Indications Grimsby that when Mr. George Dawson offers local merchants a share his next consignment of Icelandic fish there will ...

THE CONWAY RIVER AND BRIDGE

... funds for the purchase of food the 08. for the People of East Germany. says Dr. Conant. George Dawson. Millionaire Dawson is accused of 'beating' woman club owner DAWSON, the millionaire financier, of Bowline Green Place, Putney Hill, London, was accused ...

Published: Wednesday 05 August 1953
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 613 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

After their refusal to grant him supplies

... After their refusal to grant him supplies From our Grimsby correspondent Mr. George Dawson has become a shareholder in the Grimsby Ice Co., Ltd.. which recently refused to grant him supplies of ice necessary for the carrying out caught fish. his plan ...

Grimsby promise of cheaper fish A merchant answers Mr. Dawson From our Grimsby correspondent CHEAPER flsli for ..

... that could offered by Mr. George Dawson, who is expected to start the landing of Icelandic-caught fish at Grimsby next week. Mr. Vincent expressed his intention several months ago of bringing about such a reduction when the Dawson plan showed signs of m ...

Brief rest

... of fraudulently converting to his own use cheques and cash to the total value of £230. Addis, formerly secretary to Mr. George Dawson, had been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment. East Berlin ban relaxed East Berlin authorities yesterday relaxed their ...

FIVE MEETINGS HEARING PAY CLAIMS

... Court resumed there was Improvement, and the Judge adjourned again. Fish landings at Hull definite, says Dawson From our London Office GEORGE DAWSON today •i- repeated his intention making Hull the nert port of call for his Icelandic fish. He expects ...

Published: Monday 09 November 1953
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 273 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

11111111 l 9 llll|llll Mr. Dawson plans Hull landings

... 11111111 l 9 llll|llll Mr. Dawson plans Hull landings He says 100 merchants will support him I From our Grimsby correspondent LANDINGS of Icelandic fish are now planned to take place at Hull in addition to Grimsby. Mr. George Dawson has told The Yorkshire ...

ITS WAY AMBUSHES Terrorist leader killed by gunfire

... et the 1st Independent Platoon of British bg 2 Grimsby wives start campaign against Dawson O Grimsby housewives, who are their own movement against Mr. George Dawson, the London millionaire. who has entered the Grimsby fish trade with Icelandic fish, ...

Published: Thursday 22 October 1953
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 307 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... merchants reaffirm support for ban From Yorkshire Post correspondents Further developments in the struggle between Mr. George Dawson, the financier, and the British fishing industry over his plan to land Icelandic fish in this country include:— A reaffirmation ...

IS ON SALE IN SHOPS TODAY, SAYS DAWSON

... ON SALE IN SHOPS TODAY, SAYS DAWSON FTER seeing his first catch of Icelandic fish unloaded at during the night, boycott-breaker George Dawson drove off to London in his Rolls-Royce to see how Miss Germany is here for contest ‘defied ts’ ban at the Grimsby ...

Published: Thursday 15 October 1953
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 311 | Page: 1 | Tags: none