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4. OPPRESSION IN DENMARK BOLD OPPONENT EJECTED FROM PARLIAMENT. THOUGH KING RESISTED DEMAND. 1 By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright 1 LONDON. January 13. The Stockholm correspondent df "The Times" says that Mr. Christmas Moeller, who under German pressure resigned from the Minister of Trade last October, has now resigned his seat in the Danish Parliament and also the leadership of the Conservative Party, thus momentarily relaxing the tension between the Germans and the Government.
?.lr. Moeller since October had travelled the country openly making speeches on the prevailing conditions, in which he referred to the enemy within the gates and attracted thousands of hearers, becoming a national hero The Germans demanded his removal from Parliament. which the King refused twice, Mr. Moeller then withdrew.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 January 1941, Page 5
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124NAZI RULE Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 January 1941, Page 5
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