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GREAT CRIME.

| RELIEF SHIP SUNK. | NO SCI?VIVORS | j JLariTAli&n *sa X.2S. 0*bl« AiitocMi&n. I j (Received February 9, 10.35 a.m.) i LONDON, February 8. I In consequence of the linking of tho | Belgian relief ship Euphrates, tho Neutral Commission for Belgian relief I has now held up all relief -liips. Twenty | per cent of tho iood. for the invaded j areas in Belgium and France is import- ! cd from England- ! Eight relief ships, with 26.000 tons of food, are detained in English ports. There are no survivors from the Euphrates, which was a Belgian-owned steamer carrying a relief cargo.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11927, 9 February 1917, Page 1

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GREAT CRIME. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11927, 9 February 1917, Page 1

GREAT CRIME. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11927, 9 February 1917, Page 1

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