HOLLAND.
GERMANY WILL NOT ACT.
6OLIIAND YIELDING TO SUPERIOR FORCE.
Amsterdam, March 17.
Newspapers are indignant at the Entente'* prfeMnre on the shipping question, but Admit that the Butch attitude has largely contributed to Hie .Entente's action.
The Tciegraaf says that the people are now gathering the fruits of the Government'i pro-German inclinations.
Received March 18, 7 30 p.m.
C'openi:agen, March 17. f The' majority of Dutch newspapers strongly oppose the shipping arrangement, and show almost panic through fear of German, hostility: According to Berlin reports, the acceptance will not endanger Holland's position, as Germany is aware that the Dutch are yielding to •Uperlpr force.
ALLIES' TERMS ACCEPTED. Received March 18, 11.50 p.m. London, March 17. It is understood Holland ha > accepted the Allies' terms in return for foodstuifs, Which the Dutch ships will fetch. STOPPAGE OF DUTCH SHIPS FOR ENGLAND. The Hague, March 17. The sailing of Dutch ships to England iisi stopped.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1918, Page 5
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