Word: hollande
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...Eaters Rejoice. More satisfying to hungry Germans were a few substantial fruits of victory that became available last week and began to grace the German table. Following seven lean years, seven fat years were just around the corner, Germans assured one another. "With Holland our vegetable garden, France our vineyard, Denmark our dairy, Poland our slaughterhouse, the East our wheat fields, the Southeast our orchards, and Italy our little harvest-helper, what more do we want except some real coffee...
...Hull, and as there would be hundreds of them they could hardly hope to escape detection. . . . They would cover so much sea area that our outpost vessels must run into them." The Guardian took comfort in the belief that the harbors at Boulogne, Calais, Zeebrugge and the Hook of Holland are so clogged with war debris as to be useless...
...large part of their petroleum needs, so long as the Mediterranean was open; thereafter tankers enough, with Norway's and Holland's added, to make up their needs from Allied-owned Western Hemisphere production...
...Holland's army had been afraid to fight...
...Canada Juliana reportedly would await the birth of the child who may be Holland's first king since 1890, if he has a kingdom to return to. Alexander Loudon, Netherlands Minister to the U.S., when asked if the blessed event was in prospect, hedged: "A royal child born on the soil of freedom-loving America would be both a blessing and a good omen...