FRENCH COAL EMBARGO
FUTILE EFFORTS FOR REMOVAL ,Hy Electric. Telegraph— Copyright.) . (A.l'A. and "firm"! PARIS, 10th dune. The coal embargo, after a brief postponement, comes into operation to-day. Lord Crewe, as a last effort, consulted M. Briand, who pointed out that Government action was imperative as the pitheads were choked with coal and nuresfricled importation would mean increased unemployment among French miners, lie promised to grant British exporters' licenses to the fullest extent possible.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 June 1927, Page 3
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74FRENCH COAL EMBARGO Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 June 1927, Page 3
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