NICARAGUAN’ REVOLT
DANGER TO FOREIGNERS. AMERICAN MARINES UNDER ORDERS. By Telegraph—Frees Assn.—Copyright. Washington, Jan. S. Announcing to-day that the United States marine guard had been ordered to Managua from Corinto, the State Department said it had been informed by the American Minister at Managua that the British and Italian Charges d’Affaires had made representations to him that they considered their subjects were in imminent peril in the present situation, without outside protection, and he concurred in these'views. The Strife Department has notified the Diaz Government that it will permit the exportation from the United States of arms and war munitions purchased by that Government.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1927, Page 7
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