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THE VENEZUELAN TROUBLE.

MR BOWEN'S CONDUCT OF NEGO'JHATIONS.

CRITICISED BY BRITISH AMBASSADOR.

[ United Pres3 As*ociation r ßy Electric | Telegraph—Copyright. . (Received February 6th, 9.32 a.m.) ' NEW YORK, February 5. . President Castro has levied another £100,000 loan on the citizens and foreigners of Caracas. The British Ambassador at Washington addressed to Mr H. W. Bowen some rather heated observations with regard to his conduct of the negotiations, especially his excessive confidences to the newspapers. GERMANY'S COURSE OF ACTION. 'THE PATH OF CALMNESS." (Received February 'ikih, 12.47 a.m.) BERLIN, February 6. In the Refchdcag Count Yon Bulow declared that Germany was pursuing in Venezuela a course on exactly tlie same line as Great Britain and Italy. She was following the pa'.h of calmness and sooriety, desiring only security of the life, property, and tradle of G«ra__ns.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 8

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THE VENEZUELAN TROUBLE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 8

THE VENEZUELAN TROUBLE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 8

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