Numbers 93 to 96 are quotations from Soviet newspapers.
Number 101 is a quotation from Havas, the French News Agency.
Numbers 102 to 107 are minor orders relating to the Low Countries which, the Prosecution submit, have no evidential value.
Then in the second group, there are a number of documents which, the Prosecution submit, are not relevant to any of the issues in the case.
THE PRESIDENT: Sir David, you didn’t deal with Number 109, did you?
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: I am sorry, My Lord, it is on the second line. That is another legal argument, the effect of the war on the legal position of Iceland, which is a quotation from the British Journal of Information in Public Law and International Law.
THE PRESIDENT: All right.
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: My Lord, the second group, the Prosecution submit, is irrelevant.
Number 22 is a Belgian decree of 1937 dealing with the possible evacuation of the civil population in time of war.
Number 39 is a French document of the Middle East.