VENEZUELAN FRONTIER DISPUTE.
THE AMERICAN COMMISSION, PRESIDENT CLEVELAND CENSURED. Puss Association.— Telegraph.— Copyright, London, January 3. The Times, discussing the American Commission on the Venezuelan frontier difficulty, believes it to be without sufficient weight to influence opinion outside the United States. It declares Condert, one of its members, to be biassed, as he recently denounced Great Britain as "the bully of the world." New York, January 3. Commercial men in the city strongly censure President Cleveland's action, and advise that the question should be ; submitted to arbitration.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10020, 6 January 1896, Page 5
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