THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32 Friday, February 16, 1919
British Bank of the Middle East Seen Aiding Boycott;
Changes in the United Kingdom's Policies Unlikely
LONDON (JTA) — The
British Bank of the Middle
East, which finances a large
amount of trade in Arab
countries, has confirmed
that it circulates a blacklist
of insurance companies and
advises its correspondents
that they should not be used
in business with the Persian
Gulf state of Abu Dhabi.
The blacklist, a copy of
which has been received by
the Jewish Telegraphic
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panies are named, in-
cluding firms in the
United States, Britain,
Hong Kong, India and
Australia. Blacklisted
British companies in-
clude Edinburgh Assur-
ance Co., Glasgow As-
surance Co., Liverpool
Insurance Society, and
the Phoenix and Pearl
Assurance Companies. It
also named the Pruden-
tial, which has been re-
moved from the blacklist.
Gymnastics Meet
Slated Saturday
ITALIAN-AME ICAN FOOD
CATERING FOR
ANY OCCASION
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- OR OFFICE
Agency, names more than
70 insurance companies.
The document, on the
notepaper of the Bank's Abu
Dhabi branch, is sent to
companies wishing to in-
sure goods they are supply-
ing to Abu Dhabi.
It says: "Please be advised
that the insurance corn-
panies listed below are
blacklisted by the Arab
Boycott Office and in conse-
quence no insurance
policies or certificates is-
sued by them can be ac-
cepted by us." It also de-
scribes it as forming "an in-
tegral part of any credit
terms."
Many non-Israeli com-
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tee agreed with the gov-
ernment that this was not
practical and, instead, pro-
posed administrative steps
to be taken by the govern-
ment.
The document formed
part of the terms of trade for
the supply of equipment by
the Digital Equipment Co.
of Reading to an Abu Dhabi
firm. It became known in
the U.S. when Digital's par-
ent company reported it to
the Commerce Department
under the rules of U.S.
anti-boycott legislation.
The British Trade De-
partment, which subscribes
to the government's official
disapproval of the boycott,
said it was surprised to hear
about the document, but
added that it was a matter
for the banks and insurance
companies concerned.
Meanwhile, the British
government has turned
down several proposals in a
Select Committee report
into the Arab boycott, in-
cluding a British initiative
in the European Economic
Community.
Goronwy-
Lord
Roberts, minister of state
at the Foreign Office,
argued during a debate
in the House of Lords
several days ago that this
would be seen as a pro-
Israeli shift in Britain's
policy and risk her trade
with Arab states which
last year totalled 3.1 bil-
lion Pounds Sterling. He
also refused to stop the
Foreign Office from au-
thenticating trade docu-
ments which explicitly
discriminate against Is-
rael.
However, he promised a
serious and immediate re-
view of whether this could
be changed.
The Select Committee
was set up last year to de-
cide whether the Foreign
Boycotts Bill, modeled on
U.S. legislation, should be-
come law. But the commit-
Boston Schedules
Chajes Evening
HAS AN ALL-NEW DINING LOOK
The Mufti of Jerusalem
openly collaborated with
Hitler during World War II.
"The Music of Julius
Chajes" will be featured
March 11 in Boston in a con-
cert presented by the New
England Jewish Music
Forum.
Chajes is conductor of the
Center Symphony Or-
chestra of the Jewish Com-
munity Center of Met-
ropolitan Detroit, a pianist
and a composer.
He will be featured on the
program, at the piano, and
will be joined by his wife,
mezzo soprano Annette
Chajes, and Boston Sym-
phony Orchestra violinist
Sheila Fiekowsky. Ms.
Fiekowsky is a former De-
troiter.
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