THE CRISIS IN HOLLAND
RELATIONS WITH THE ALLIES SATISFACTORY By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, April 3. The "Times" 'Amsterdam correspondent states that the statement that the crisis in Holland is due to.the Allie3 desiring to land troops in that country is without foundation. The statement originated in German}'. AngloDutch relations are satisfactory. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT. (Reo. 1 April 4, 8.50 p.m.) London, April _3. It is'officially stated that nothing adverse to the Netherlands was discussed at the Paris Conference. . - ' "DUTCH ANXIETY; ANALYSED. (Reo. 'April 4, 10.85 p.m.) Paris, April 4. The ('Matin" says: "Holland knows that she has nothing to fear from England. There is much talk among neutrals of an Allied offensive in great force, as a sequel to the Paris Conference, and it is likely that Holland is examining the indirect consequences, for her, of such an enterprise." % ATTACK ON THE RUSSIAN FRONT ENEMY USING EXPLOSIVE BULLETS. (Reo. 'April 4, 10.40 p.m.) Petrograd, April 4. 'lL Russian official communique states Germans attacked the Mrul bridgehead, but were repulsed. ( .... ''The Germans, during an offensive northward of the Baranovitchi railway, fired explosive bullete.' THE ADVANCE ON TREBIZOND (Reo. April 4,10.30 p.m.) Petrosrad,'April 4. A Russian communique states: —"We crossed the- Upper Chorok, _ and strongly fortified'our positions ten thousand feet above sea level, capturing a company of Turks." . . . ■ ,-
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2738, 5 April 1916, Page 5
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216THE CRISIS IN HOLLAND Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2738, 5 April 1916, Page 5
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