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The leader of the German Party in the Danish Parliament vigorousIk' protested against any compulsory return of Germans living in Schleswig to the Reich. "Here we belong, and here Ave stay!" he concluded . Recruiting has now coinmenccd for the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps. This will be composed of men between the ages of 3.1 and .">(). who will handle all stores for the Army, and also give their services on depleted railway staffs. Thc} r will receive the same rates of pay as in industry. It was announced to-day that 338,000 tons of goods destined for Germany have been intercepted dining the first six weeks of the war. Germany is now practically cut off from external supplies.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 80, 27 October 1939, Page 5
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