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HOLLAND QUIETER.

NAZIS DENY MENACES.

AMSTERDAM, May 8. . Tlie Dutch frontier is quiet, but civil life is interrupted as reservists rejoin the colours. All the transport in the provinces is engaged in moving troops. There is no undue alarm, but there are many manifestations of deep patriotism. The Dutch radio stations, which were silent have resumed and all other communications are almost normal. Official circles in Germany emphatically deny that Nazi columns are advancing oil Holland. Outgoing international telephone calls will be resumed at 8 .a.m:, it was stated earlier. It ‘is officially stated that the suspension was because the Government was using the lines.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 136, 9 May 1940, Page 9

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HOLLAND QUIETER. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 136, 9 May 1940, Page 9

HOLLAND QUIETER. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 136, 9 May 1940, Page 9

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