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VIOLENT LANGUAGE. ■ Newspapers Enlarged To Ifpv Feature Story. pit - ■ JmnUTALISTS oo TO NORWAY. Halted Frees Association. —Copyright. E>i' . (Received 1 p.m.) LONDON, February 19. pSpCopenhagen message says that ilifjl# the paper shortage several pages are allotted in German for the Altmarck story. Press continues to use violent **puge against Britain. Conferences tontinae at the Chancellery with the the armed forces. first officer alleges prisoners and members of the > PMhig party stabbed and tore pictures * Hitler in the mess-rooms. Tka captain denies reports of illf ®*tment,' and declares that many of : J* prisoners thanked liim before leavI ! German Press and radio take up wys "A protest is not enough," and IMptni Britain with the worst possible ; f #2«rter« as reprisals for the seizure of I** prisoners from the Altmarck. They "No State can be neutral which aPPIi!! such a monstrous crime. A decision is necessary now. Delay jlKteifcerous. Norway must repair the done." Goering's newspaper, aßlfe|yE>sener Nationalzeitung," says: ®Wi/»fter such an incident, a neutral IBllfrVcan take effective steps to obtain Jiyjtfsction, but Norway will not _be she disposes of such a crime Bpi'# l*n>e protest." ygvQwrman and foreign journalists have jWfrto Norway by air to attend the of the members of the crew of and interview the crew.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 43, 20 February 1940, Page 7
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