HIGHER WAR RATES
RISKS IN MEDITERRANEAN LONDON, 28th November. The "News Chronicle” says that Lloyd’s have sharply raised the war rates on Greek vessels in the Mediterranean owing to General Franco’s raiders seizing and taking to Minorca two grain ships which were proceeding from Greece to Hamburg, a third which was en route from the Black Sea to Oslo, and a fourth from the Black Sea to the United Kingdom with Rumanian grain, apparently part of the British Government's "diplomatic purchase.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 30 November 1938, Page 7
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