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AN ALTERED SITUATION. GERMAN GOVERNMENT AS IMPORTERS OF FOODSTUFFS. United Pbebb Absooiation. New York, January 28. The opinion is generally held that as the German Government is confiscating wheat supplies, the Government may now be regarded as sole importers, justifying the Allies in seizing every food ship, under whatever flag. Breitung, the Dacia's owner, bought the vessel for £33,000, considerably under her value, with the stipulation that she must not be used in trade with Franco-British ports. Breitung insured her at Hamburg.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1915, Page 5

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America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1915, Page 5

America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1915, Page 5

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