TRANSPORT IN EUROPE
~ , •. ♦— — ■; GERMAN SYSTEMS CHAOTIC TRADE DIVERTED TO FRESH ROUTES * Bt TelegraDh-Vrcia Awictftllon-OopyriEßl ((tec. November 21, 'MM p.m.) • London, November IS. 'the "Daily-Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent states that the whole transit system of Germany .is chaotic. The old trans-European trains no longer traverse Germany, but instead go by Brussels' and 'Jletz, ..while .the Constantinople express goes by the Simplon tunnel. Germany feats that Prance will develop Bordeaux into the leading Atlantic port, instead of Hamburg. Her only hope is that Czecho-Slovukia will use "the Elbe as its. outlet, and make Hamburg its port. Czecho-Sluvakia, however, desires to do direct trade with England instead of Hie old-time trade via Hamburg. CVecho-Slovakia is hampered by lack of railway wagons, but nevertheless hopes to export yearly twenty millions sterling worth of sugar, which is the backbone nf her economic life.—Atts.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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139TRANSPORT IN EUROPE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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