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TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

ACCUSED'S POOR EXCUSE.

LONDON, June 17. In the iron ore case, Wilson, in his evidence, said that he believed it was impossible to divert the cargo from German hands after it had . , reached Rotterdam. Therefore lie thought it was better to salve some money. He did not think that he was acting unpatriotically in trying to squeeze silver bullets out of German fires.

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Grey River Argus, 19 June 1915, Page 5

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TRADING WITH THE ENEMY. Grey River Argus, 19 June 1915, Page 5

TRADING WITH THE ENEMY. Grey River Argus, 19 June 1915, Page 5

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