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THE MONROE DOCTRINE

[Pub Press Association.]

NEW YORK, January 23. 14 is denied that several of the South American States complain that the effect of the ntSw interpretation of the Monroe doctrine is to subject them to the vassalage of the United States. President Cleveland says that Senator Davies's motion is inopportune, and would cause mischief, and prove a misfortune if carried in the Senate.

Senator "Walcott protested against the Jingoistic spirit, and demanded a friendly settlement of the Venezuelan dispute. His speech was wildly cheered by the occupants of the public galleries. Mr Smalley, a journalist,, explains that if Lord Salisbury publishes a statement of the British case in the Venezuela dispute it will greatly help an amicable settlement. Senator Lodgi that any attempt to rouse the Jingoes will fail.

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Evening Star, Issue 9911, 24 January 1896, Page 2

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THE MONROE DOCTRINE Evening Star, Issue 9911, 24 January 1896, Page 2

THE MONROE DOCTRINE Evening Star, Issue 9911, 24 January 1896, Page 2

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