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DANISH OUTPOSTS

ATTITUDE OF THE UNITED STATES. CANADA AND GREENLAND. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. WASHINGTON. April 17. The United States has agreed to enter into direct diplomatic relations with Iceland and will establish a consulate at Reykjavik. It has been decided that President Roosevelt’s order of April 10 freezing Danish and Norwegian funds in the United States shall not. apply to Iceland. The British Ambassador, Lord Lothian, said that if Britain decided that Greenland should be occupied in order to forestall a German move the undertaking would be carried out by Canada in order to avoid complications arising from the Monroe Doctrine.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 April 1940, Page 6

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DANISH OUTPOSTS Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 April 1940, Page 6

DANISH OUTPOSTS Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 April 1940, Page 6

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