ENEMY TRADING
THE IRON ORE CASE. LONDON, 18th June. In the iron ore case, Wilson, the defendant, gave- evidence that he believed it impossible to divert the cargo from German hands after it had reached Rotterdam. Therefore, ft was batter to salve some of the money, He had not thought of acting unpatrioticaUy. in trying to squeeze silver bullets out of German firms. The High Commissioner reports:-— 'LONDON, 18th June, 6 p.m. Two members of a Glasgow firm were sentenced to six months' imprisonment and _fined £2000 each for trading with the enemy.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 5
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93ENEMY TRADING Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 5
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