IDLE TONNAGE
.—« ENEMY & OTHER SHIPS IN U.S. PORTS i. 1 PLANS FOR ULTIMATE USE. STATE DEPARTMENT OPEN'S NEGOTIATIONS. ! ■ R< -< ;\.-d This Dav. 920 a.tn.) NEW YORK. January 27. a.h ' em ii-spaiide.nt iff the J. a! <-f Commerce" says that negotuitions L-r the ultimate release of al! foreign tonnage. including Danish and other technically non-belligerent ves- j seis tied up in American ports, havej ■ been undertaken by the State Depart-. tnent and the Maritime Commission. . Informed cncle understand that there) p,> :m med sate need for extra tonnagi') for American services. but the plan is} directed *•> the (mure, when it may be) desirable to use the ships under the! United State-' flag. or they may be: made available to Britain. Me.'inwb.d',-, there ;s general approval of the pl.-m t- emmra idle tonnage if it does! not re-ult in advantage to the Axis Powers.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 January 1941, Page 5
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142IDLE TONNAGE Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 January 1941, Page 5
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