SWEDEN’S DECISION
REMAINING STRICTLY NEUTRAL FOLLOWING ON RECEIPT Of' NAZI NOTE. READY TO FIGHT IN DEFENCE. (Received This Day, 12.-10 p.m.i LONDON. April 9. Germany has sent a note to Sweden, demanding the maintenance of her neutrality, after which a Stockholm radio message announced Swedish determination to remain strictly neutral, with the right to take steps to light to defend her neutrality. This disposes of an American report that the German alternative to Sweden is a protection invasion. SECRET SESSION HELI) BY THE SWEDISH PARLIAMENT. < f’eccivcc’l This Day. noon.) STOCK DOW. April 9. The Riksdag held a secret session al The Gorman Minister had previously ic-iled Hie Pui'HPu Cifli/.c-
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 April 1940, Page 6
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