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RIGHTS CONTESTED IN LAWSUIT. OF INTERNATIONAL IMPORTANCE. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright ■ London, Jan. 25. The Daily Telegraph’s Istambul correspondent says that at the British High Court’s request evidence is being taken in coneiction with a law suit concerning the validity of the extraction of salts from the Dead Sea, The right of Palestine Potash Limited to extract Sits, of which the aggregate value is estimated at £202,000,000,000, is contested by a group of capitalists most of whom are French. The complications in the ease imay develop into a question of international interest.
Palestine Potash Ltd. has already spent £750,000 on plant and laid down 600 acres of pens for evaporation purposes.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 7
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