THE LOST FOOD SHIPS
LONDON, December 4 Lord Lytton, referring to the food- , ships 'sunk ;while proceeding from one point to another, said an effort was being made to- enable cargoes of foodstuffs to be discharged at th» first port of call. The arrangements; for unloading at the port in question, excluding cold storage, were nearly completed* —;A. and N.Z. Cable. '
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18467, 6 December 1917, Page 3
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