THE STEEL BLOCKADE
DUTCH STEAMERS HELD UP BY . THE BRITISH , : Jy Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright j Amsterdam, June i. U.-"' ' The British held up several Dutch jteamers, and compelled them to . dis- / ' charge their; aniline cargoes.' One ctvrgo ■'stopped was ftom Durban and consisted iof 1400 cases consigned to the Dutch East ■Indies. The ship was allowed to proceed ;on • condition that the cargo ho placed / . .' iat the British Consul's, disposal. W*' It is understood that the seizures are . :, the, result of the fact that previous. con- ,.. Gignments have not been distributed . in ■ .-accordance with the Anglo-Dutch agTee- . jnent. , \ ■ TIGHTENING'THE'NET. . London. June 4. i-V : --t is understood important decision's j ■ . ' were. taken •at lord. Robert .Cecil's 0011inferences with the French authorities for • tightening the blockade.' ;
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2789, 6 June 1916, Page 6
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123THE STEEL BLOCKADE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2789, 6 June 1916, Page 6
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