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MENDOZA SAILS

(Received January 16, 10.30 a.m.)

PUNTA DEL ESTE, January 15. The Mendoza has sailed for Europe.

RUMOURS DENIED

NO PERMIT TO PROCEED

(Received January 16, 2 p.m,

LONDON, January 15,

The Minister of Economic Warfare has officially stated that there is no question of lifting the blockade in favour of the Mendoza and the other four French merchantmen. There is no truth in the rumours that they were allowed to proceed after interception. The position is clear that a ship, no matter what its nationality, proceeding to Europe without a na^ricert would, if possible, be intercepted and placed in the prize list.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1941, Page 10

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MENDOZA SAILS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1941, Page 10

MENDOZA SAILS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1941, Page 10

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