FLOUR DIVERTED
BRITAIN TO HAMBURG • Received Monday, 8.20 p.m. LONDON, March 4. Radioed orders received in .mid- , Atlantic direrted 10,000 tons of flour ; from Britain to Hamburg, says the ; Daily Mail. The ship carrying the j fiour called at Plyinouth during the weekend before going on to Hamburg, \ ' and landed passengers who said Ihe | diversion orders came as a complete ■ surprise to the captain. The. Daily Telegraph 's Eerlin corres 1 pondent says the food situation in the ! British Zone is being made more diffi- j ; cult by the daily jnpouring of 5000 j ; rexugees from Polish areas under thc j arrangement to transfer tiie population, i The situation in the American Zone is ' b-atter, but the Deputy Military Gover nor (Lieut.-C-eneral Clay) said he fav- | oured a pooling seheme for all thc- ■ zones.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 March 1946, Page 5
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