COAL FROM GERMANY.
EUROPE OVERCOMING SHORTAGE.
By TelesMpli.-Press Assn.-Cupyrielit. Received Dec. 21,;").,") p.m.
T . , Paris, Dec. 2.3. Lnd<r the new coal agreement between Germany and the. Allies, which has been practically concluded bv the Reparations Commission. Germanv 'provides a minimum of 2.000,000 ton's monthly, without compensation, as provided by the Spa agreement.
Frances ,1,. 1 re of ihi, ,„al will be a little less than hitherto, as the output of the French mines is at present increasing at the rate of 100,000 tons monthly Coal experts are of opinion that the coal shortage crisis in Europe has definitely passed, owing partly to increasing production in Germany, France and Britain but also to the industrial depression which has permitted the maioritv of the European countries to lav up"lar*e stocks -Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn."
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1920, Page 5
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