Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1919 — DUTCH REVOLT FEARED [ARTICLE]

DUTCH REVOLT FEARED

REVOLUTION IS EXPECTED IN HOLLAND, DISPATCH SAYS. Government Troops Called Out to Guard Buildings at Leyden—Turks Surrender Medina. f : Amsterdam, Jan. 17.—1 n view of rumors of the Impendfhg outbreak of a revolution la Holland the Het Volk sfeys mlltlary guards have been placed before the town hall and telegraph office at Leyden, which Is about midway between Amsterdam and Rotterdam. London, Jan. 17.—The Turks Who have been bolding out in Medina, the holy city of the Mohammedan faith, have capitulated to the king of the Hedjaz, it was officially announced here. Capitulation was under the terms of the Tmklsh armfstlce. Announcing the capitulation and explaining the delay in securing It, the official statement says: 9 The holy city of Medina has capitulated to King Hussein under the Turkish armistice terms. The delay In bringing the garrison to compliance with the terms was due to Its long Isolation, which necessitated our permitting the interchange of special communications with Constantinople and to permit this armistice period to be prolonged locally. It was renderefl incumbent upon King Hussein to secure the capitulation by arrangement not by assault. * "The Amir Abdulla, representing the king of the Hedjaz officially, entered Medina at 11 a. m. Monday. He was enthusiastically acclaimed and proceeded to the tomb the prophet where he offered the midday prayer.”