CHANGES IN NORWAY
NAZI DECREE ISSUED ROYAL FAMILY EXILED OSLO, Sept. 25. (Received Sept. 26, at 11.15 p.m.) The German Commissioner in Norway, Herr Terboven, broadcasting, admitted the failure of the negotiations to bring the Norwegian political parties into line with the German demands. For this reason the Germans decreed as follows: 1. That the royal house be abolished and the royal family and the Norwegian Government abroad be permanently exiled. 2. That a German-controlled State Council of 13 members be appointed. 3. That all political oarties be dissolved. ~i . , Herr Terboven said that political parties hitherto nrevented the oeople from learning the truth about German aims and consistently aimed at pro-British reorientation.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24414, 27 September 1940, Page 7
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