THE VENEZUELAN SETTLEMENT.
GEI-MANY'S GREEDY CLAIMS. BRITISH AND ITALIAN DISCONTENT. United Preea Association—By Electric Teioijraph—Copyright. (Received February 14th, 9.22 a.m.) NEW YORK, February 13. The discontent on the part of England and Italy at Germany's exacting a larger preliminary payment, is explained by the fact that Germany's first rank claims exceeded that of the other nations. President Castro virtually accepted them at the commencement of the present negotiations. It in expected that the protocols wili oe signed to-day. Mr Bowen, the United States Minister, has arranged for Germany's first instalment to bo paid on March 15th, the blockaden. receiving thirty per cent, of the "Marcu customs.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11509, 16 February 1903, Page 5
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