CHANEL PILOTS
curious effect of german currency. Australian and N.Z. CnbJe .Association. (Received February 9, 9-20 p.m.) LONDON, February 6. A icurious intftttK-o, V'nowing the effect of the depreciation of the German cutrency in international competition occurred in the Channel ' pilot service A German outter ' f.ppeared at Dungcneas without dolny after tho signature of lYace, provided wjth pilots at cub rates, which it was well able to do in view .of the value of foreign currencies. Tho first vessel piloted Was British. Many American, ffapanebV, and Norwegian vessels with English pilots are petitioning the Government Trinity House to remove tho German oufcter. _ J ___^_ i— __
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10509, 10 February 1920, Page 5
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