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No. 330. the Costa Rican Minister at Managua, who upon conferring with the Nicaraguan Government on the subject was informed that it had not received a similar invitation, whereupon the Nicarasuan Government protested to the Salvadorian Government as the initiator of such a movement. copy of the reply of the Salvadorian Government to this protest, together with the translation, is herewith enclosed, the same having been voluntarily furnished me by President Meléndez.
OF THE UNIT ARCHIVES Although have been informed that the Government of SINES Salvador feels greatly humiliated by the failure of its efforts in this matter, it seems assured that its policy of meddling in Central American affairs and of confronting movements on the part of the United States in Central America will be continued, if for no other reason than to distract public attention from local politics. have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient servant. Thomas fine rely Chargé Affaires ad interim.
Enclosures: Telegram, Salvadorian Foreign Office to Nicaraguan Foreign Office, September 29, 1913. Translation of No.