RAILWAYS IN COLOGNE.
ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT
Received February 11 11.45 a.m. LONDON, Feb. 10.
Advices from Cobleiitz state thut the Anglo-French High Commissioners have reached an agreement regarding the railways in the Cologne zone. This provides that the railways remain under German direction, but the regime is to have the right to send trains through the zone. French political circles are highly pleased at the settlement, which was due to friendly conciliation on both, sides. The French emphasise that the relations have created an excellent position for dealing with the paramount issues upon which a general European settlement depends.—Reuter.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 940, 12 February 1924, Page 6
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