VENEZUELA.
POWERS AND PREFEREN-
TIAL TREATMENT
(Received 5..">7 a.m.)
NEW YORK
March 20.
Mr Bowen lias called the attention of the British Minister at Washington to rumours to the effect that the outstanding Powers were indisposed to refer the question of preferential treatment to the Hague Tribunal, and contends that if the final declaration as regards a settlement were not made by April, it would be unfair to expect Venezuela to pay HO per cent. Customs for the preceding month of March.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 21 March 1903, Page 5
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