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DISPUTE ABOUT RUBBER

AN ACT OF REPARATION,

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright GEORGETOWN, August 29. (Received August 30, .it 0.17 a.m.)

Tho Government of British Guiana has expressed to the President of Venezuela its regiet at Captain Calder's violation on the frontier, and stated that the rubber which was seized would ho returned to its owner.

Captain Caldcr, eominaii'iing the British Guiana, frontier force, crossed the border near tho Barima River, and compelled the Venezuelans, at tho point of the revolver, to surrender 40001b of Ballata rubber, said to have been obtained in the British forest. The Venezuelan Consul at Georgetown has protested against this armed invasion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13995, 30 August 1907, Page 5

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DISPUTE ABOUT RUBBER Otago Daily Times, Issue 13995, 30 August 1907, Page 5

DISPUTE ABOUT RUBBER Otago Daily Times, Issue 13995, 30 August 1907, Page 5