THE DECLARATION OF LONDON
AUSTRALIAN OBJECTIONS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LMidon, January 18. The "Manchester Guardian" says that in consequence of Australia's intimation that sho desires to discuss the Declaration of London, Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) has' decided not to proceed with its ratification at present Tho "Guardian" adds: "'Australia has not explained her objections, and it is not easy to imagine what they can be." FORTIFICATION OF FLUSHING. 1 • PROPOSALS TO BE MODIFIED, By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Amsterdam,) January 18. With a view to meeting all objections to tho Flushing fortifications clauses, tho Netherlands Government is modifying tho Defence Bill. GERMAN INFLUENCE, DENIED. (Rec. January . 19, 10.5 p.m.) London, January 19. The German newspapers remind M. s Fichon, French Minister for Foreign Affairs, that Holland is a sovereign nation, and not a neutral State. Interference in Dutch internal affairs would therefore be equivalent to tutelage. Germany has never attempted to influence Holland, and she will not lend lier hand to the curtailment of Holland's sovereign rights. <
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 5
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