SWEDEN AGREES
TRANSPORT OF GERMAN TROOPS. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON. July 9. A Swedish-German transport agreement was concluded on triday. The agreement is applauded as being a necessity. The Swedish Prime Minister, M. Hansson, declared that the Swedish Government was unable to disregard the fact that Germany had partly or entirely occupied seven European countries, and that France had concluded an armistice with her. He hoped, he said, that the Swedes would show their usual discipline. The British Minister at Stockholm has protested against tlie agreement.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1940, Page 5
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