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Deep German Game.

TO SPREAD REVOLUTIONARY DISORDERS. ALLIES WARN HOLLAND. LEIiUOTftXO TBLKOIt AFH — COPTIIIGHT. J (Per Press Association.) Received) this day, 9.20 a.m. London, November 19. The Central News Amsterdam correspondent says the Entente countries have threatened to cut off Holland's food suppily in the event of revolutionary disorders. Several Dutch papers aay that the revolutionary leader Troelstra'e design ■was formulated in Germany where there is a keen desiire to involve the Entente countries in a revolution. would prefer an International Socialist Conference- to decide her fate. The old gang still retains I onice in the Wilhelmstrasse and is waiting an opportunity to revert to Imperialist ruie. The majority of the Dutch Socialists reruee to follow Troelistra's leadership. The crisis haft not yet passed, but the impression is growing that commonsense will prevail. The Guardian says that Troelstra on November 13 summoned Queen Wilhiel- ,^" ia and the garrisotn at c e 'Hague supported the demand and threatened the crowds in the streets. The Queen decided to abdicate but during the night loyal troops were brought from the provinces. The garrison faced by a big force on the morning of the 14th laid down its arms. The Government, having been reconstructed, is expected to take strong repressive measures and the position may present, ly be made stable.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 November 1918, Page 3

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Deep German Game. Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 November 1918, Page 3

Deep German Game. Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 November 1918, Page 3

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