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It is suggested that a congress of the American Republics should be convened to clearly dtfine and endorse the Monroe Doctrine. There was a tremendous outburst of expressions of loyalty in the Dominion Home of Commons on the adoption ot the resolution against the a>wertion by Americans that Canada was only waiting for an op portuniiy to juin the United States. Mr McNeil, mover of the resolu* lion, said he gloried in the splendid i composure and reliance of England, and he wi.-hid Australians to know that Canada was heart and hand with the British as one people. Mr R. Olney, Secretary of State, has pointedly advised the Venezuelan Government to resume relations with Great Britain for reparation over the disagreeable occurrence with took place in January, 1695, when the V^n ziit'lat.B arrested the police at a -mall post situated near the confluence of the rivers Cuyuni and Yurnani in the c> lony of British Guiana and c ose to the boundary, an act which led to the Anglo-American crisis.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 February 1896, Page 2
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171Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 11 February 1896, Page 2
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