EFFECT OF BLOCKADE.
NO MOTOR-CARS FROM GERMANY (Received This Day, 10.15 a.m.) LONDON, January 14. A Berlin radio announcement states: “Germany’s exports of motor-cars to overseas countries has ceased owing to the war.” It is pointed out in London that this is the first Nazi admission of the effect of the Allied blockade. INTERNEES’ HUNGER-STRIKE. GERMANS IN SOUTH AFRICA. (Received This 'Day. 11.15 a.m.! JOHANNESBURG. January 14. Inmates of the Keeurup internment camp are hungerstriking, except fo" bread and coffee. They exceed 1000, mostly Germans, with some South Africans.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 80, 15 January 1940, Page 5
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