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OVER CITY OF FLINT GERMANY SICK OF WHOLE AFFAIR. FACTS CONCEALED FROM PEOPLE. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. NEW YORK. November 6. The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is evident that Germany does not desire to make an issue of the City of Flint incident. In fact, she is heartily sick of the whole matter and will probably be willing to relinquish her claim to the ship on condition that Norway releases the prize crew. The German people are not aware of the incident. Thus the Government is not. confronted will) loss of prestige with its own people, which lhe Reich regards as most important.
Tlie Oslo correspondent of the British United Press reports that the City of Flint’s German prize crew will be interned at the 300-year-old Kongsvinger Castle near the Swedish frontier.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 November 1939, Page 5
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