BLOCKADE RELAXED
FOR BENEFIT OF' CHILDREN IN UNOCCUPIED FRANCE. AT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S REQUEST. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright NEW YORK. January 7. The Washington correspondent of the Associated Press of America says it is reliably learned that the British have agreed to relax the blockade *n permit the American Red Cross to, send to unoccupied Prance condensed, milk and vitamin products and to Spain wheat of an amount that is iiul vet disclosed.
The British Government has acceded to President Ruosuvrlt's ; crsomtl request '.ha', special foods for children should be allowed to pa.-is thromth the blockade mto unoccupied France, where they will be distributed under the supervision of the American Red Cn • the B B.C states This implies no change m Britain's genera’ blockade policy
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 January 1941, Page 5
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123BLOCKADE RELAXED Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 January 1941, Page 5
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