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I AM obliged for your courtesy in sending me Dr. Geyl's letter. Most of it is concerned with the dimensions of the Terneuzen Canal, which Dr. Geyl calls “the most important aspect of the question”. I considered it so unimportant that my only comment on it was: “As the accidental difference in dimensions is a real handicap to Belgium, Holland should have been scrupulous to compensate by all possible courtesy and other facilities”.

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LYDE, L. [Letters to Editor]. Nature 104, 333–334 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/104333b0

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