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M •'U compeie »n infe overseas market,* he said,; 00001WORK IN ;. REORGANISATION I IN. DENMARKI. ^in LONDON, Wednesday: The chief of the SHAEF a* mission to Denmarkl (Gene-:l. ral Dewing) will leave 3J*m r, because a considerable part of the mission’s tasks has j ^ been completed, says the correspondent of The Tunese. in Copenhagen.General Dewing studied Dan-f. ish life and people and won 3„ thousands of friends of all t . classes.Or 0 of his chief tasks was “T liquidating the German occupy-ty ing machinery.ts The Danish Foreign Minister (M 3- Moeller) in a speech expressed ^ the Government's graipude.He said the task had been completed excellently and in a muchI shorter time thai in any other occupied country.The mission in the past wo months supervised the marching over the frontier of nearly 3;i-000 German soldiers and had transported 36,000 wounded by rail.Fifty thousand German prisoners remain in Denmark, fuhilling lt;lt;ifferent job:;.^ Seventeen German merchant- l men and one cruiser have left , {i Danish water.lt; and 4500 Belgian, -Dutch. French and Noe” egian j war prisoners have been sent t home.A total of 38,000 tons cl f?V., coel, petrol and oil has been ? brought to Denmark a-.d ii.000 tons,of butter, eggs anti bacon fJj and lOmillion units of insulin ^ have bren expcrted fr am Den- a mark to the United Navh-n.s.
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Murwillumbah Tweed Daily

Murwillumbah, New South Wales, AU

Thu, Jul 12, 1945

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