Great Britain
{■ ! ' ; ’■ - !« A SIGNIFICANT ORDfeR. ffc iMI '1 ____ SUSUPENSION OF PRIVATE ’■ ’ , ’' TELEGRAMS.' V- > ■ i’* : V United Pbkm Association. London, October I. Private telegrams from England and France to all neutral countries have been suspended for iorty-eigbt hours. ■'iW.',.' / HOLLAND WITH THE ALLIES. Li Amsterdam. September 30. The jubilation in Holland over the Allies’ victory indicates that, however correct the Government’s neutrality njay bp. the Dutch people are liyart and soul with the Allies. - • ■T-v-Tiiv. ■; ! i - FROM THE GERMAN STANDPOINT. > Berlin, September 30. Herr Zimmerman, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, states that (Sermany has no idea of prejudicing Holland’s political or economic freedom. It is impossible to say what the relations of Germany will bo to Belgium after the war, but England must be prevented from laying bauds on Belgium.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 29, 2 October 1915, Page 5
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128Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 29, 2 October 1915, Page 5
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