POLITICAL INTRIGUE
• . m American nmw& TO CONfSOi NICARAGVAN GOVERNMENT By Telegraph-Prisss Asswiftlion-Coiiyrißfct (fi.ee. Juno Ii), 10 p.m.) . _~ Washington June IS. White tlw Foreign Relations Co-mm-it-Ico is considering a ti-eaty with Nicaragua Shelby the United "State would receive litter-Oceanic Canal rights, and also, naval bases in exchange iet a cash payment, it was learned thmmgh Mr. W, J. Bryan (United States Secretary -of 'State;) that American financiers hold ii wist rolling interest k tho iSioaragimn Railway and the Nica-ra-yuan National Bank. Senator Smith (Michigan) declared thiit the .political intrigue, which the Arn-eriean banters had instigated, plaeod the present Nicoragttan Government in their pewsr Tiie foreign Relations Committee orclwetl a full iwestigatimi into tho cifcwaistanees whereby the financiers had gamed control of tho Nicaragutm railways and hanks.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2181, 20 June 1914, Page 5
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125POLITICAL INTRIGUE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2181, 20 June 1914, Page 5
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