VENEZUELA.
THE .-ARBITRATION DIFFICULTY.
TLnifeed IPress Associatfea—Per Electric 'iEelggiapii—T^piivjight. Received t5.57 a.m.T * March 21st. / „ NEW YORK. .March 20. Mr rßowen lias called the attention of •fhe Mirister at Washington to ■rumours to the effect that the Powers are indisposed to refer the . question of preferential treatment to tec Hague tribunal. He contends that if the" final declaration as regards the settlement is not; made by April.-it -svill be unfair ur.expect' Venezuela to pay j0 per cent, of the Customs receipts 2or iSiareh.
BERLIN.". J [arch 20. Count -von Bnlow, the 'German Chancellor, 1 decinrtd : :n the Rere-hstag - that Britain got as :much advantage - from Venezuela as Germany. The relations of America, Germany and "Britain".hud emerged nmnrpaixed r from the Venezuelan trouble, and Germany h;:d the most eligible idly in tie world.
Seßgmann and Company, -'stockbrokers, in concert -with 'German and London bankers, are tiring to float th6"Venezuelan debt.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12022, 23 March 1903, Page 3
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148VENEZUELA. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12022, 23 March 1903, Page 3
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