Show BRITISH AND DANES II FORM AGREEMENT SHIPPING I i Is Feared Discrimination I Ag Against in t Other N Neutrals ut a aMay May Be Shown LONDON LONDOt Dec 29 Representatives of American Amerian produce i shippers shipper here are watching the developments of the the British British- Danish shipping hipping agreement with vitha witha a keen interest that that- thatIs is 15 said to be shared by the American government which Is now known to h have ve in its is possession a copy of or the document Neutral shippers fear ear that hep tIle the publication p of or t the document will wil show discrimination against other oter neutrals and not only favor Denmark Denmark Den Den- mark but English traders as well wel On the latter later point i It Is declared In official circles her here that tat any ar article tide allowed to enter Denmark under agreement may be exported from the United States and other neutral cou countries tries as well weli wel as from England I It is denied emphatically that British exporters are given any advantage advantage ad ad- vantage under the tile agreement The question w was ws s raised alsed in the queston House of ot Commons early vearly in De December Deem Decem- em ber as to whether Denmark was P permitted per pr- mUted to export commodities to belligerent belligerent bel countries under the terms I of the agreement with wih the British government made last August Augst by which goods consigned to the merchant merchant mer mer- chant guild guid at Copenhagen were not notto ot to be held up in transit Lord Robert Cecil parliamentary Ceci under secretary of ot foreign affairs II replying said there were Insuperable insuperable insuperable able able objections to disclosing the J terms of the agreement Lord Robert Rob I ert that it added however was perfectly perfectly per per- consistent with wih the policy poley of ot permitting neutrals to trade while preventing Germany Gerany from obtaining supplies necessary for the conduct off the war ar |