Anglo-Dutch Relations
supper. Lord Devonporfc hesitates to introduce compulsion owing to the present abundance of supplies. Some restaurants mark the weights of the various dishes on the menu cards. Newspapers are printing sample menus showing how the Food Ooniroller’a limits may be easily kept.
/ London, Feb 22 In a leading article “The Times” thanks the Batch Government for taking over British interests in Germany, This, “The Times” adds, indicates that the clond over British and Dutch relations as the outcome of the Boer war has completely vanishes^
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1917, Page 2
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87Anglo-Dutch Relations Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1917, Page 2
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