THE VENEZUELA TROUBLE
THE HAGUE REFERENCE.
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NEW YORK, March 20. (Received March 21, at 8.57 a.m.) Mr Motven has called the attention of His British Minister at Washington (Sir M. Herbert) to rumours to tho effect that tho Powers are indisposed to refer the question of preferential treatment ta The Hague Tribunal. He contends that if a final declaration in regard to the settlement is not made by April it would bo unfair to expect Venezuela to pay 30 per cent, of the March Customs. ' BERLIN, March 20. (Received March 21, at 8.57 a.m.) Count von Bulow, in tho Reichstag, declared that Great Britain had got as much advantage out of Venezuela as Germany. The relations of America, Germany, and Britain had emerged unimpaired from the Venezuelan trouble. Germany had the most eligible ally in the world. LONDON, March 20. (Received March 21, at 11.45 a.m.) Messrs Seligmann and Co., stockbrokers, in concert with certain German and London bankers, aro trying to float the Venezuelan debt loan.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12618, 23 March 1903, Page 5
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