HOLLAND AND THE HUNS,
THE ENTENTE'S DEMANDS. t. (Australian and N.Z. Cahle Association.) LONDON, Oct. 27. , Sir Walter Townley, British Minister at The Hague, declares that the Dutchreturns regaining the transit of sand: and gravel are unreliable, and the Brir tish embargo on telegrams to Holland Ihust not be abolished till the traffic is stopped. The British Government has •no thought of submitting the dispute to arbitration.
The statement is also- made that America will not send food to Holland until the Entente's demands are satisfied..
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14440, 29 October 1917, Page 3
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