AN UGLY INCIDENT.
'L°rEORITY OF TIL. NETHER
LAN US.
THE KAISER'S MACHINATIONS.
By Telegrapli.— Press' Association Received 10. 9.20 :>.m.
The Hague, February 10. Hie newspaper Deimts states* tb-t General Baron Van Hoeckeren ask"d the Foreign Minister to take steps' >o guarantee the integrity of the Nrdhcrlands. He declared tin's was neces-;,v v because a !i<'i<!'hb<iiiin ; - Soveniiri, !,.,,]' ;.'.. timated a few year/ ago 'Jilt he woaU fbe obliged to occupy Dutch termor'unless ll, l: inini defended herself ; m-i!•,<'; Britain. The Koreie'ii Minister ief u ,.,i to reply unless Baron Van .gave the name of fir Sovereign. The newspaper Nieinvo Couraiit stages that Baron Van Tlceckeren, at a secret sitting, informed the Foreign Minister that the Kni-"r wrote to Queen Wdhelmina in 1004.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 312, 11 February 1910, Page 5
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121AN UGLY INCIDENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 312, 11 February 1910, Page 5
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