COAL BY RAIL AND RIVER.
CONSIGNMENTS TO FRANCE.
A. and N.Z.
LONDON, Feb. 9.
A train with 750 tons of coal left the Ruhr for Belgium and two similar trainloads left for France. Others with 5000 tons are en route between the Ruhr and Aix-le-Chapellc. Two vessel* loaded 1000 tons at Duisready to start for Antwerp, whither Sal thousand tons are proceeding by Gerroan barge - n „ . It is reported from Dusseldorf that V rich authorities have stopped German toms officiate from exacting duties a 011 nd time on goods conveyed from the W' to unoccupied Germany, on which vrtllf have already been paid to the customs- • ft result 'of exploitation of the Gergtftte forests in the Belgian occupa- - «nne of Germany, largo sales of timhCld' : ....,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18322, 12 February 1923, Page 7
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