12 The Man, Charlottetown, ‘l'hurs.. Apr. 4, 1968. British Shipping Official Hits U.S. Discrimination LONDON (AP) — A British shipping official hit out here at United States flag discrimi- nation and warned Britain might be forced to take reprisals to guard its trade interests. S. shipping legislation ori- ginally was designed to protect U.S. shipping. said Sir Nicholas Cayzer. “but it has enmeshed others in the bureaucratic strait. jacket of mumbo-jumbo and ill. thought-out intentions." Cayser. chairman of the Brit- ish and Commonwealth Ship- ping Company. told a meeting of the Institute of Transport: “Obsessed by an anti - trust neurosis, the Americans. by re- cent amendments to the 191 Shipping ct. re trying to rcg- ulate the normal commercial ac- tivities of all liner trades touch- ing the United States. “Warnings about its effects on others are brushed aside. What a mockery such interference makes out of the traditional con- cept of international shipping. It is an absurd and ridiculous sit- uation." ‘SINISTER PROBLEM‘ Cayzer said flag discrimina- tion—the direction of cargo en~ tering or leaving a country in ships of that country—was per- ‘haps the most sinister problem :facing British shipping. 1 “One does not lightly reprisals." Cayzer said. are a weapon of last resort. but there is a limit to what one can 1 endure without retaliation in self-defence." And he added the time might well comr when Britain would have to turn to its own naviga- tion laws “to protect our vital self interests." Cayzer said: “We have grown to believe in the freedom of the seas and in trading conditions unfettered by government con-; trnl and political domination. 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