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VENEZUELA AND THE POWERS.

NOT OUT OF DANGER. Pres* Association—by Telegraph— -Ucpyrighl LONDON, February 18. (Received February 19, at 8.58 a.m.) ■ The Duke of Devonshire, speaking in the House of Lords, said that it was impossible to deny (hat certain elements of risk and danger still existed in the Venezuela question. TRADE REVIVING. NEW YORK, February 18 (Received February 19, at 8.47 a.m.) There has been a rise of 30 per cent, in Venezuela’s import and duties, and a considerable increase in the export duties on coffee and cocoa. AMERICA’S ADVANTAGE. A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF DANGER. NEW YORK, February 18. (Received February 19, at 10.10 a.m.) The protocol settling the American claims against Venezuela concedes America advantages not granted to the other Powers.

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Evening Star, Issue 11815, 19 February 1903, Page 6

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VENEZUELA AND THE POWERS. Evening Star, Issue 11815, 19 February 1903, Page 6

VENEZUELA AND THE POWERS. Evening Star, Issue 11815, 19 February 1903, Page 6

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