NOTE TO GERMANS
NORWAY AND THE CITY OF FLINT REJECTION OF GERMAN' REQUESTS. HAGUE RULES FLOUTED BY PRIZE CREW. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. OSLO. November 6. Norway lias soul a X'ole to Germany rejecting her request that Hie City of Clint should he held pending negotiations and also a request that the prize crew interned at I lailgesiliul should lie ’- leased.
The commander of the prize crew informed the authorities that the German Government ordered him to anchor at Haugesund. despite the Norwegian prohibition.
Norwegian doctors disproved the claim that a member of the American crew was ill. Thus the prize crew flouted the Hague neutrality conventions.
A Bergen message says sailors from the City of Flint, declared that several German prize ships were at Mur.mansk.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 November 1939, Page 5
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