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VENEZUELA.

VENEZUELA.
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The published correspondence between the United States and Venezuela gives cumulative and superfluous proof that President CASTRO is a very difficult man with whom to do business. Other nations have made that discovery, and have attempted to apply to him some effective coercion to behave himself within the recognized proprieties and limitations of international law. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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