RECENT REVOLT IN HAITI.
SATISFACTION SOUGHT, BY BRITISH SUBJECTS. SUPPORTED BY CRUISER SUFFOLK. JBy Toieeraph—Press Afflacistion—Copyright Cdrt Au Princo, May (i. Congress has authorised ,tlw Government to treat with the British diplomatic representative roga.rding the payment of debts owing to British subjects as tho onteonip of tjve recent revolution which milled British property in Haiti. Tlio demand, for satisfaction was couched in ultimatum form. it una made in 'fee presence of the cruiser Suffolk, and supported the payment previously ordered after arbitration, but revoked. MtJCH consternation. PRIOR TO SETTLEMENT." (Roe. May 7, 9.20 p.nU Pert Au Prince, Mat 6. The National Bank loaned tho Government the necessary amount 1 to settle tho British ■clnijii. ,M. Jegor, Minister for Foreign. Affairs, resigned, owing to the Cabinet difrtmiHies over the debt.Much consternation Was caused after the Congress adjourned without rca-ch-iii.g>a decision,, as it'was thought that the British bluejackets had landed. Tho : however, ordered payment, I and tho. incident closed.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2143, 8 May 1914, Page 7
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157RECENT REVOLT IN HAITI. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2143, 8 May 1914, Page 7
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