Oral Answers to Questions — Mercantile Marine. – in the House of Commons at on 5 December 1939.
Mr. David Adams:
asked the Minister of Economic Warfare whether he is aware of the serious complaints of neutral shipowners as to the unreasonable detention of their vessels at contraband stations, in some cases for a period of 22 days from arrival until release; and what steps are being taken to rectify this serious situation?
Mr Robert Grimston
, Westbury
I have been asked to reply. I am aware that complaints have been made as to the detention of vessels at contraband control bases. The matter has received my constant attention, and the authorities concerned are fully alive to the importance of avoiding any unnecessary delay. Lengthy detention of ships has occurred principally where vessels with large mixed cargoes have arrived in British waters without advance copies of their manifests having been furnished, and containing many important consignments as to the ultimate destination of which proper inquiries were essential. The recent introduction of the Navicert system will enable the necessary inquiries to be made before consignments are shipped from certain overseas exporting countries, and when the advantages of this system have been fully appreciated by exporters and shipowners, the delays caused to shipping by our contraband control should be reduced to a minimum.
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