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PIPELINE TALKS

/.V ZP.A.-Reuter —Copyright) - SALISBURY. Feb 6.j The Smith Government will: hold talks soon with the Lon-j rho Company, part-owners of the oil pipeline which links Rhodesia with the Mozambique port of Beira. Lonrho, a British company with diverse interests in Zambia and Malawi as well as Rhodesia, has a majority interest in the 189-mile pipeline. The pipeline has been idle since last December 31 because of oil sanctions against Mr Smith’s Government. The full pipeline company, with a majority of Portuguese directors, refused on January 5. on commercial grounds, to agree to a Rhodesian request that it pump the oil remaining in the pipeline to Rhodesia by pushing water into the: pipe at Beira.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 13

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PIPELINE TALKS Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 13

PIPELINE TALKS Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 13

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