HOLLAND.
vtRMAN ALLEGATION DENIED. SATISFACTORY ANGLO-DUTCH RELATIONS. London, April 3. ,:. The Times' Amsterdam correspondent -»tat«s that the allegation that the crisis in Holland is due to the Allies desiring ' to land troops is without foundation aad . originated in Germany. Anglo-Dutch relations are satisfactory. v y JfOTHING ADVERSE DKCUSSED, Received April 4, M f.a. ■ London, April 3. It ia officially stated that nothing adVerse to the Netherlands was discussed ' lit the Paris conference, NOTHING TO FEAR, 'A FRENCH VIEW, Reeelved April i, 10.40 p.m. ' Paris, April 4. ** Matin says that Holland knows that she has nothing to fear from England; and. although there is much talk among neutrals of an Allied offensive In great force, as a sequel to the Paris .conference, it is likely that Holland is examining indirect consequences for her of such an enterprise.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1916, Page 5
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136HOLLAND. Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1916, Page 5
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