FOUL PLAY ON SHIPS.
LONDON, February. 7. The Board of Trade warn shipowners regarding cases of fires and explosions on British and neutral ships, suggesting foul play. Enemy agents display great ingenuity. In one case wood used for packing was treated so that it burst into flames on the slightest friction. Those handling cargoes at foreign ports must be caTeful that no enemy interest handles the cargoes.
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Evening Star, Issue 16032, 8 February 1916, Page 3
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