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THE VENEZUELAN TROUBLE

[per press association.—copyright] New Yoek, Jan. 30. The Allies' rejection of the equality claims produced a hitch, necessitating Mr Bowen applying to Prosiient Castro. It is estimate 1 that 30 per cent of tin customs will pay the Allies' claim in six years. Franco and other non-blockading Powers urge that their exclusion is unfair and that their magnanimity will prejudice their position. The American Senate's Military Committe. 1 , owing to Germany's at itudo toward* Venezuela, accepted the House of Representatives' proposal to retain the transport service, also an increased number of gunners. A member of the Committeo declared that is was intended to niiko it plain that America would not submit to German bluff,,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1903, Page 4

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THE VENEZUELAN TROUBLE Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1903, Page 4

THE VENEZUELAN TROUBLE Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1903, Page 4

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