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COPENHAGEN, March 22. ■ Communists in the public gallery interrupted the Danish Foreign Minister, Mr Gustav Rasmussen, who reported to Parliament on the Atlantic Pact. ■ Seven or eight young men lowered from the gallery to the chamber large posters reading: “Youth says No. We do not wish to fight for Wall Street”. Uproar in the House followed this interruption of the Foreign Minister, and, still shouting slogans against the pact, the youths were thrown out. Mr Rasmussen told Parliament that there was no question of establishing foreign bases in Denmark, and said Denmark had not sold Greenland for arms.

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Grey River Argus, 24 March 1949, Page 7

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Scene in Danish House Grey River Argus, 24 March 1949, Page 7

Scene in Danish House Grey River Argus, 24 March 1949, Page 7

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