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SOME GERMAN BRIQUETTES

BURNT QN WAY TO NEWCASTLE. (United Press Association.—Copyright.) (Sydney Sun Cable.) . (Received 21at October, noon.) LONDON, 20th October. Soino tons of German co;il briquettes, stamped on ono side "Kaiser" and "on the other "Lest We Forget," destined 9 for 'the _,\ consumption of patriotic Britons, will not reach their destination. A-Newcastle collier, the Spanker, conveying them from Stettin on account of the coal strike, broke into flames in the Thames. Tugs with hoses subdued the fire, but three thousand tons of coal are still smouldering.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1926, Page 11

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SOME GERMAN BRIQUETTES Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1926, Page 11

SOME GERMAN BRIQUETTES Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1926, Page 11

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