FRANCE & REPARATIONS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION
FRENCH ACTION IN GERMANY
(Received this day at 10 a.m.) BERLIN, February 20
Besides Koenigswinter, the French military control the railway station at Limburg on Hahn, twenty-three miles north west of AVeisdade. The “Frankfurter Xeitung” reports French troops occupied ALmtaiir twelve miles eastward of Coblentz A message from Mayo nee says the German authorities refused to place at the disposal of the British Railway Commission ttie Cologne offices required for housing the French Commission.
SEIZURE OK MONEY. PARIS, February 27. Twelve thousand million marks seized by tlie French from Berlin-Coiogne express have arrived at Dusseldorf. A small portion was intended for British authorities in Rhineland and the hulk for Ruhr brandies of Reiehsbank. BOCHUM INVESTED. BERLIN, February 27. A strong cordon of French troops surrounded Bochum. All traffic is suspended and shops arc closed. The .Municipal authorities were arrested.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1923, Page 3
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