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= 1 AN INVESTIGATION PROCEED-1 INC. J THE COPPER AGREEMENT. Received .Tail 2(i. A.30 p.m. Christiania. .lan. 2fi. Ollifial: Concerning tlie Anglo-Norwe-gian disputes, the' Government is investigating the alleged illegal export of fisl'. It seems probable that minor off rials did not control the export w'-th sufficient care. More stringent measurer. have been ordered and the Government impresses upon all persons thai, si;'ous difficulty may possibly arise, unless they observe the international agreements. The Government considers that Britain and Norway view the copper agreement differently. Norway always ohr (tved it, according to Iter interpvetatkn. fEELIN'G THE PINCH. (■Renter). Christiania, .Tan. 25. The Victualling Commission is seizirg all coal and cinders imported into Christiania privately, and prohibiting thii export of all wood. It is also proposing to establish two meatless days per week. i
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 5
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133NORWAY. Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 5
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