UNRULY REPUBLICS.
: » UNCLE SAM'S BIG STICK. By Telegraph—Press Association-OopyrielK': (Bee. August 31, 9 p.m.) London, August 31. "Tho Times/' in commenting on the establishment of peace- in Nicaragua, consequent on the success of the revolutionists under General Estrada, dwells on the importance to Washington of the conventions whereby the Central American republics are pledged to non-interference in their neighbour's internal troubles. In former days an inevitable sequel to disturbances in any one State was the embroilment of all. ■' . "The Times" adds that the policy of Mr. • Knox, United States Secretary of State, has triumphed and the disturbances have been confined to Nicaraguan bounds by a strong display of force.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 5
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