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Wednesday, September 24th 2003, 7:37pm

El Pais 28.6.1921

The Governments of Iberia and Italy have issued a joint note offering their condolences to the Royal Family and People of Nordmark. They thank Germany and the UK as well as France for their understanding and help while coming to Denmark's assistance.
I addition Iberia and Italy offer any help Nordmark might need in getting to the bottom of this unfortunate affair.

Also

The Iberian and Italian cruisers which have been operating with the Royal Danish Navy have pulled into Copenhagen and their crews are enjoying 96 hours' liberty. It is our understanding that their welcome was very warm and that they are enjoying themselves tremendously.

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Thursday, September 25th 2003, 5:09pm

The Italian cruiser Panthera, which is at present docked in Copenhagen is to be refitted upon it's return to Italy. The high speed dash exposed serious faults with her turbines. The return voyage will continue at a more lesiurely pace, with visits to Southampton, cadiz and possibly Brest.

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Thursday, September 25th 2003, 5:51pm

You're welcome in Brest

MM Panthera is certainly welcome to visit Brest.

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Thursday, September 25th 2003, 10:25pm

thank you Admiral.

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Friday, September 26th 2003, 7:02pm

Angola and Santiago de Cuba will be accompanying MM Panthera, therefore the Iberian Government also asks the Government of Franc whether a visit by these two cruisers in Brest would be welcome?

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Friday, September 26th 2003, 7:32pm

Quoted

Angola and Santiago de Cuba will be accompanying MM Panthera, therefore the Iberian Government also asks the Government of Franc whether a visit by these two cruisers in Brest would be welcome?


The more, the merrier! Sure.