WINNING THROUGH
FRENCH IN COMPLETE CONTROL. MINES WORKING AS USUAL. Hauler's Telegram (Received January 18, 9.10 p.m.) PARIS, January 17. Reuter’s Dusseldorf correspondent says that a French official statement ideclares that military operations have ended. Future sanctions will be economic, not military. The French now control and regulate the coal traffic. The Germans to-day offered deliveries of coal to Italy, but the latter, acting in coniunction with France and Belgium, declined. In consequence of the Germans not complying with the order to resume deliveries, the French are requisitioning coal, and are proceeding to take measures against individual industrial leaders. The mines are working normally, and there is no indication of trouble. There are reports that magnates, in expectation* of arrest, are frantically sending jewels and securities to Berlin.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11422, 19 January 1923, Page 7
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