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Show SAYS HOLLAND WILL ACT ACCORDING TO LAW WITH W!LLIAM FQS7X)N, Nov. 13. Dr. Henry Van Tyke. former minister The Netherlands, Nether-lands, said tonight that Hcilann has al-v.-ays been a country In which international interna-tional law has been honored and rcsoected and that "we can feel sure in regard to th latest fugitive who has taken refuse within her borders that Holland will do what Is In- accordance with law." "The very existence of Holland," said Or. Van Dyke, "as a small Independent ;ind intensely democratic country, ''depends upon the sanction of international law. "The kaiser's case must be settled In nocordance with justice and while he Is waiting for this settlement, in my opinion opin-ion there could he no better place for him to be kept In safety than Holland-' I |