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Honorary Attaches. — Paul Baron Bertouch-Lehn, Torbtn de Bille, and J. A. de Wichfeld.

Consul -General and Commercial Adviser. — C. M. Rottbull.

Chancellor. — Carl Jacobsen.

There arc Consuls at Belfast, Falmouth. Hull, Leith, Liverpool, London (C.G.i, Manchester, Newcastle, and Vice Consuls in seTeral other towns.

2. Of Great Britain in Denmark.

Envoy and Minister. — Sir Charles Murray Marling, K.C.M.G., KB. Appointed Marh 8, 1919.

Pint Secretary. — H. A Grant Watson.

Commercial Secretaries. — R. M. A. E. Turner and H. C. A. Carpenter.

Xaval Attache. — Commander T. C. 0. Freeman Mitford, R.N.

M-.Utary Attach*.— Brigadier-General the Hon. H. Yarde Buller, C.B.. M.V.O..D.S.O.

Honorary Attache. — H. D. Creek.

There are Consuls at Copenhagen, Thorsharn (Faroe Islands), and 17 other towns.

Colonies.

Greenland is the only colonial possession of Denmark. Its area is 46,740 English sq. miles, and its population in 1911 numbered 13,449. The largest settlement in Greenland is Sydproven, which had (1911 census) a population of 789, and the smallest is Skansen, in North Greenland, with 46 inhabitants. The imports from Greenland into Denmark in 1919 amounted to 2,358,000 kroner, and the exports from Denmark to 2,405,000 kroner. The trade of Greenland is a State monopoly.

Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Denmark. 1. Official Publications.

Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries an«' British Possessions. Imp. London.

Den dansk-tyske Krig, '. - et af Generalstaben. Kjobenhavn. 1890.

Foreign Office Reports on the Trade, 4c, of Denmark. Annual. London. Kongelig Dansk Hof og Statskalcnder. Annua!. Kjobenhavn. Statist isk Aarbog. Annual. Kjobenharn. Statwtiske Meddelelser. Kjobenhavn. Statistisk Tahelvaerk. Kjobenharn.

2. Non-Official Publications.

Baedeker's Norway. Sweden, and Denmark, 10th ed. Loudon, IMJ.

Body of Laws, 1670-1901. (Lore og Anordninger ved S~hou, Ac.)

Both, Kongeriget Danmark, en historisk-topographisk Beskrivelse. 5 vols. K h»vn, 1SS2-S5.

Broehner (J.), Danish Life in Town and Country. London, 1905.

Cantensen (A. B.), Two Summers in Greenland. London, 1890.

Chri*ten*en (W ), Dansk Statsforvaltning i det 15. Aarhundrede. Copenhagen. 190*.

Cook (T.), Guide to Norway and Denmark with Iceland and Spitzf-ergen, 6th ed London, 1907.

Copenhagen and Its Environs [Danish Tour:: t Society publication). London, 1898.

Coutangt (Jacques de). La Scandinarie. Paris. I

Danmarks P.iges Historic Kjobenhavn, 1896.

Deswiond (Shaw), The Soul of Denmark. London, 1918.

Draehmann (PorlX The Industrial Development and Commercial Policies of the Three.

Scandinavian Countries. Otford, 1915.

Fiber (HUrald), Co-operation in Danish Airrir-iiltur*. London. 191S.

Qallenga (A.), The Invasion of Denmark in 1S64. 2 vol*. London, 1864.

Harvey (W. J.), and Beppien (C), Denmark and the Danes. London, 1915.