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WORKS IN ENGLISH FROM AND ABOUT THE FAROE ISLANDS
200: Faroe firms orders three pairs teams
in: Fishing News International, London, vol.
40, 2001, no. 8, pp. 24-25
<Subtitle: ”... - with flow ice piped to tanks and fish-
room”. A Faroese ship owner ordered three teams of
groundfish pair trawlers from a Spanish shipyard>
201: The Faroe fishing dispute
in: The Times, no. 35, 824, May 9, 1899, p. 12
<Report of a trial against a British skipper in
Tórshavn who was sentenced to 30 days confine-
ment for a breach of the Faroese ftshing laws>
202: Faroe industry takes shape
in: World Fishing, London, vol. 51, 2002, pp.
18
<An interview with Faroe Islands’ Fisheries Minister
Jørgen Niclasen>
203: Faroe Islanders Ask For Freedom
in: The Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 2,
1923, p. 6
<Subtitle: "Jóannes Patursson, Independent Leader,
Says Lagting Should Be Law-Controlling Body”.
An interview with the then leader of the Faroese
Independence Party. See also letters to the editor by
Erl Ansteensen under the title ”The Question of the
Faroe Islands” in: The Christian Science Monitor,
Nov. 14, 1923, p. lóandby William Hovgaard under
the title "Denmark, Norway and the Faroe Islands”
in: Christian Science Monitor, Dec. 31, 1923, p. 7>
204: Faroe Islanders Demand Home Rule
in: The Christian Science Monitor, Oct. 6,
1923, p. 15
<Subtitle: ”Norway and Denmark Contend
for Ownership of Islands Which Desire Self-
Government”. On Faroese efforts to gain independ-
ence from Denmark>
205: Faroe Islanders Tear Down Danish
Flag, Resenting ‘Favoritism’ in Honors to
Iceland
in: The New York Times, July 30, 1930, p. 12
<On the Danish-Faroese conflict caused by the ”flag
incidence” on July 29, 1930>
206: The Faroe Islands Consulate
in: The Times, no. 36,497, July 3, 1901, p. 6
<Viscount Cranbourne on the necessity of establish-
ing a British consul in Tórshavn>
207: The Faroe Islands. A free community
in: The Times, April 22, 1940, p. 9
<A comprehensive report about the Faroe Islands on
occasion of their occupation by British troops>
208: Faroe Islands government issues oil, gas
licence tracts
in: Oil & Gas Journal, vol. 98, 2000, no. 41,
p. 36
<Quoted from www.gbv.de>
209: Faroe Islands occupied
in: The Times, April 12, 1940, p. 4
<Report on Prime Minister W. Churchill’s speech
in parliament announcing the British occupation of
the Faroes>
210: Faroe Islands Party Seeks Independence,
Blaming Denmark for All the Country’s Ills
in: The New York Times, Sept. 14, 1930, p. 27
<On the conflict caused by the ”flag incidence” of
July 29, I930>
211: Faroes fish boycott
in: The Times, March 4, 1964, p. 5
<In retaliation against the unilateral extension of
fishing limits around the Faroes to 12 miles land-
ings of fish from the Faroes at British ports are to
be restricted; cf. leading article “Protected Waters”
in The Times, March 4, 1964, cf. no. 704 of this
supplement.>
212: Faroes lishery deadlock. British object
to 12-mile limit
in: The Times, Febr. 21, 1963, p. 12
<Report on Danish-British negotiations about the
extension of the Faroese fishing-limits to 12 miles>