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BUTTER FOR BRITAIN

DANISH ASSURANCE (P.A.) DANNEVIRKE, Oct. 20. The Danish Consul-General, Mr. Karl I. Eskelund, speaking at a function in Dannevirke when he invested Mr. A. H. Hansen, chairman of the Dannevirke County Council and Mr. J. P. Neilson, secretary of the Palmerston North branch of the Anglo-Danish Society, with the Danish Medal of Liberation in appreciation of the recipients’ war services, said that although Denmark had agreed to send 6000 tons of butter to Russia her action would have no detrimental effect on the amount of butter she would be able to send to the United Kingdom. “Denmark," he said, "does not want her face turned any other way than that in which it has oeen facing in the past, the west."

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22464, 20 October 1947, Page 4

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BUTTER FOR BRITAIN Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22464, 20 October 1947, Page 4

BUTTER FOR BRITAIN Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22464, 20 October 1947, Page 4

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