THE VENEZUELAN QUESTION.
(Br Eucctmc Tbuwrai'H.—Coftriobt.) <n» FRCP* ASSOCIATION.) Received December 24, at 10.4.1 p-tn. New York. December 23. Tl>e Stock Exchange h quieter and all securities are advancing. President Cleveland is stated to be preparing for the issue of one hundred million gpfd bonds. The Weir York World states that several English bishops have cabled messages of pe.»ce. The pulpit utterances in many American churches condemned the extension of the Monroe doctrine- ■■; At numerous public mcctingsrcsolutions were passed urging that the Venezuela dispute be referred to arbitration. Lost***. December 23. The feeling in England is calm in response to a calmer atmosphere in the United States. The congregation in a Plymouth church cheered the sentiment from tbo pulpit in favor of the maintenance of peace.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6439, 25 December 1895, Page 3
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126THE VENEZUELAN QUESTION. Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6439, 25 December 1895, Page 3
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