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THE BLOCKADE.

LIFTED BY THE ALLIES. iffIRDM GERMANY AND AUSTRIA'. BOSH! RESTRICTIONS TO REMAIN. TeHparn.— Prejj Am-Copjngnt. ' 1 Beceived July 13,11.1S pm< . t London, July 12. * have lifted the blockade Iran Germany. British. Board of Trade has autHfftfaed, "ith certain reservations, the iepnnptioii 'of trade with Germany, and German-Austria, by means of general ficraMa. Tij«e will net remove restrictions the payment of debts and the reloin of preperty. due to persons in the Wo*e«)wtriea arising oat of pre war .Licenses also will not permit import Of goods includectiri the various list* of prohibitions proclaimed and hoi pwred by the general license novr it- >, Ciider the latter export licenses must le obtained in respect of lißte A and B ffaiM willb* issued in r«pect of list 0 f»f prohibited escorts, 4' V ; PROPOSAL JL dON#DEEE&> BY BIG FOUR, / IRfceived July 13, 11.6 p.a 1 i'i , " Pariß, July 12. "Xei Journal states that the economic fOuncil is considering rival proposals, lint demanding the protection of inIratry and 'enabling the transition period difficulties to be overcome; eecond, «»ing free trade as circumstances ceeweitate but preventing the country keing flooded with goods. It is underfed M. Clemenceau favors the latter.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 5

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THE BLOCKADE. Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 5

THE BLOCKADE. Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 5

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