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RUHR ISOLATION

LATEST FRENCbf MOVE KILLING PASSIVE RESISTANCE (By Telegraph—-Press \ssn.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, June 17. (Received June 18, 7.45 p.m.) The Daily Telegraph’s Dusseldorf correspondent reports that it is probable that within two or three weeks all industry in the Ruhr will be stopped, as the French have decided t<n kill the passive resistance against paying the coal tax by cutting off all transport of coal from the mines to the factories and workshops, and also decided to cut off the Ruhr completely from the rest of Germany. Even food trains will only be allowed if the Germans co-operate with the French.

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Southland Times, Issue 18971, 19 June 1923, Page 5

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RUHR ISOLATION Southland Times, Issue 18971, 19 June 1923, Page 5

RUHR ISOLATION Southland Times, Issue 18971, 19 June 1923, Page 5

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