NAZI CLAIM DENIED
Danish Ship Not Sunk By British Mine.
GERMAN FIELD EXTENDED
British Official Wireless.
(Received 12 noon.) RUGBY, November 6. The ficrman \ ,r °^ Ca^ na da! 8 n'.lOS that the Danish liner Canada , ,„„s. which, W.nt *>«»«<'" *" British .lon .... t ■ l-here it i» laid anvwhere near the p which the Canada was, sunk. It is pointed out, furthermore, that British mines, if they break awayjrom tV-ir moorings, are designed w ith Immediately safe, in accordance with international law. \ cable from Stockholm reports that the extenson of the (Jerman minefield *otT Falsterbo has virtually close «l» B.UIC U Swedish shipowners, because the un *7„ed waters .r. only lightlv-laden vessels and therefore shipments must be made from the wes coast, HWotßing railway chaegpo.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 7
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