BRITAIN AND VENEZUELA.
ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS. By Telegraph.—Press Association.— (Received March. 4, 1.15 a.m.) ' London, March. 3. In the House of Lords Lord Tweedmouth asked for additional papers dealing with Venezuela. Lord Lansdowne, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, denied that there •was any risk of alienating American sympathies. Germany had assured the American Government early last year that she did not intend the smallest acquisition of territory in South America or adjoining lands. Britain's official intimation to Washington concerning the blockade was made in November, but there were excellent reasons for knowing how Washington was likely to regard our action.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12210, 4 March 1903, Page 5
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