GENERAL CABLES.
NICARAGUA SEEKS U.S.A. PROTECTORATE. WASHINGTON, February 21. It is understood tnat a formal request has been made to President Diaz o* Nicaragua, fo>- rhe United States to establish a rtc»tectorate over the country. Stat'- Department officials while declining to comment, intimated that a lengthy' occupation of Nicaragua was inevitable, in order to assure the conn try’s stability, whither or not a treaty was ultimately negotiated. TANGIER QUESTION. MADRID, February 22. Senor Yanguas has resigned, owing to a disagreement on the Tangier policy with Premier De Rivera, who takes over his portfolio. VARSITY VANDALS. LONDON, February 22. Members of Oxford University’s exclusive Bullingdon Club, wearing distinctive coloured evening dress with gold buttons, after a dinner, returned to Christchurch College, aimed with hockey sticks, copper kettles and other weapons, and bombarded windows, emashing five hundred.
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Grey River Argus, 24 February 1927, Page 6
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