THE THREATENED REVOLT IN HOLLAND
SITUATION MUCH EASIER. * London, November 15. Official quarters regard the situation in Holland as much easier. The- Allies are helping to ameliorate the conditions, especially as regards food.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.. ABDICATION OF THE QUEEN DEMANDED. New York, November 15. The revolutionists in Holland are demanding tho abdication "of Queen Wilhclluina.— Aus.-N.2j. Cable Aeen. BOLSHEVIK TRACTS IN CIRCULATION. (Rec. November 17, 5.5 p.m.) Amsterdam, November 16. Though the situation in Holland' is threatening, there is no general revolutionary movement. The breaking up of Germany is increasing tho trouble. Many German deserters are distributing Bolshevik tracts and carrying on propaganda amongst the Dutch for thet working classes. Troops are guarding the public buildings, ready for any eventualities.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. FOOD SHIP SENT TO HOLLAND. (Rec. November 17, 11.15 p.ra.) London, November IG. T'je Press Bureau states that, thu Allied] Food Council in London has arranged for the diversion to Rotterdam of the eteaniship Adra, carrying seven thousand tons of wheat, in order to relieve serious distress in Holland.—Aus.-N.Z. Cnble Afisn.-Reiiter.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 45, 18 November 1918, Page 5
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173THE THREATENED REVOLT IN HOLLAND Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 45, 18 November 1918, Page 5
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