EXAMINING NEUTRALS
GERMANY’S EXPORTS LITTLE CARGO DETAINED (British Official Wireless,) Reed. 12 noon RUGBY, Dec. 12. Brief experience has shown that the process of examining neutral vessels for German exports under the Ordor-in-Council, which came into effect on December 4 is a speedier business than the general examination of incoming ships for contraband destined for Germany. Although during the past few days a number of outward-bound neutral vessels have been intercepted and examined in the Downs, Weymouth and Kirkwall, so /far only small quantities of goods of German origin have been detained and turned over to the Prize Court.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20119, 13 December 1939, Page 5
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