Holland
MORE GERMAN IPdTRICUE. ..*• Unitkd PIiKHS Ahhociatioh. Amsterdam, April 10. In the Reichstag Budget debate Herr Payer (Progressive) said that the Chancellor's speech showed tiiat no Power in the world was aide to take Germany’s military gains, nevertheless neutrals were in an uncomfortable position Holland particularly, where the pressure had reached a point that had obliged her to protect her coasts against the Allies, Germans felt keenly that she was suffering for Germany’s sake, because the Allied attitude against her was aimed at Germany. Despite ollieial Dutch denials, the Austro-German press is discussing at length Holland’s preparations against threatened Allied attacks. The Neue Freie Presse Hatters the Dutch Premier for his diplomatic Silence, enabling the British Government to retreat from its intended assault on Dutch independence, and adding;: “The Paris Conference was desperate, because a military situation was devised and planned for disturbing Holland, d'lie Dutch Premier answered by strengthening Holland’s military prepartions.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 8, 12 April 1916, Page 8
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