BYERS, District Judge.
On May 8, 1927, the claimant steamship sailed from Alexandria, Egypt, for the port of New York with a cargo of freight, including 10,000 bags of Egyptian onions consigned to the libelant.
Acceptance of this shipment was refused because of the condition of the onions, which were sold by the government for the sum of $100.
Of these 10,000 bags, 6,380 were condemned by the board of health, and the balance of 3,620 were acquired...
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