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IN NATURE of October 16 is published an address on “The International Rivers of Europe”, read at the British Association by Prof. L. W. Lyde. A large part of the address is concerned with the proposition that Holland is the only European country which has so far failed to accept the salutary principle that a great navigable river cannot be monopolised by a single political unit against riparians—a proposition which Prof. Lyde tries to prove, amongst other things, by an analysis of the case of the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal.
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GEYL, P. Holland and International Rivers. Nature 104, 333 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/104333a0
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