Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 81, 29 January 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND OUN-TELEGHAUr SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1911. -

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: picia ounnnEL Hts a Dispute with Italy and Germany Regarding a " Railway Line. (Amsricaa News 8erieo . XJesle, Swltserland. Ju. 28. "The Batter which la at present chiefly en n ring the attention of the Swiss nation la the 8t Oothard Railway dispate. In which Germany and Italy supplied about two-thirds of the neceaary eapltaL While the line waa still a, prltate undertaking, these two powers In consideration of their financial Interest In It, were allowed t o hare representative on the board of directors, and also received most favored nation treatment In the matter of transport of goods, as well as half of the net profits, whenever these exceeded 7 percent- When the state purchased and took over the Swiss railway, the St Oothard company aold their line, with the consent of Germany and Italy, which consent was given on the understanding that -certain concessions were to be granted them. The exact nature of these concessions waa left to the representatives of Germany, Italy and Switzerland. They have alnce been e rn bodied in a draft convention. , the terms of which have now been published, and have aroused the strongest feelings of reaentment In Swltserland. Germany. It now appears, has demanded most favored nation treatment, not only on the 8t Oothard line, but also on all the Swiss lines, actually existing, in construction, or hereafter to be built Italy, in aelf-respect baa had to follow auit. and also demands most favored nation treatment on these lines. '-: Are Up In Arms: It la against the ratification of this convention that the Swiss people are tip In arms. They feel that Germany has been attempting to intimidate them, and moreover, that to grant her demanda would be a distinct derogation from their Independence as a Sovereign SUte. They cannot be truly Independent any longer, they argue, If two or their powerful neighbors are constantly dictating to them about ao Important a matter as their railway aystem. The Swlaa delegates who were parties to the drawing up of the convention are openly accused of having betrayed their country, and of having known the feel of German gold. The Only one of the three parties to the proposed agreement, whl is satisfied with the terms contained in it is Germany. Italy la exceedingly dissatisfied, because she thinks that, having more capital than Germany Involved In the 8t Oothard railway, she ought to have obtained greater concessions, which is not the case. An eminent Italian statesman, Indeed, recently remarked. 'There Is not the slightest doubt that Italy and Swltserland have been tricked (Jouees) by Germany over thla question." and M. de Marlnls. President of the Italian Government Committee tor the Examination of Internal Treaties haa said that, in his opinion, the only way out of the present embrolto la to aubmlt the whole matter to an arbitration tribunal. The 8wiss public Is ready to make any aacriflce rather than grant Germay's demands. Besides the meetings of protest, which are being held all over the country, there la even a mov ment to aubmlt the matter to an Initiative that la, to form a referendum, by which, oa the demand of at least (0,000 cltlsens. the Federal Parliament must consider a certain bill which they desire to have made now. Already the petition is being largely signed, but the "Bund," the government organ, thinks that to allow the popular vote to decide upon so delicate a matter aa an International agreement a 'ry dangerous precedent. The anxiety of the Swiss about the Et Oothard Railway dispute with Germany la shown by the fact 'that al-

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