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GERMANY’S LOST RAILWAY TRADE.

LONDON, Nov. 20. ‘The Daily Cllronicle’s Berlin? correspondent states that the whole stransit system of Germany is chaotic. The old trans-European trains no: longer -‘travel Germany, but instead go by Brussels and Me_tz, while the Constanrtinople expresses go by the Simplon ‘tunnel. Germkany fears’, France. will develop Boudeaux 'in't'o a leading Atlantic port, instead of Zflamburg. Her only '-hope is that Czecho-Slovakia will use fhe Elbe as an outlet, and make H'amboul'g its" port. Czeeho-‘Slovakia, however, desires to do direct ‘trade ‘with England, via, Hamburg. Czecho'Slovakia is hampered by lack of railway waggons, ‘but nevertheless hop]: to export twenty millions sterling Worth of sugar per year, which is The backbone of her economic life.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3344, 24 November 1919, Page 6

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GERMANY’S LOST RAILWAY TRADE. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3344, 24 November 1919, Page 6

GERMANY’S LOST RAILWAY TRADE. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3344, 24 November 1919, Page 6

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