THE VENEZUELAN TROUBLE.
. (PE3 PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) London, Jan 21. Berlin advices state that the cruiser Nineta has been ordered U Maracaibo to prevent the transport of toffee anj other goods to Puerto Villamisar. New Yobk, Jan 22. Ven z'lela'a demand that the blockade • shall cease before negotiations commence ..his bren c*l>lfd to 'he Allies. Advices from M«acaibo state that throi German warships booibxrded Fort San Carlo 3 yesterday. The fort replied. Berlin, Jan 22. The Gorman newspaper Keln : scli9 Zuugsivs thbt Germauy could nev^r ■ think of diree'ing opera ions inVenf zuela f •om Berlin or disturbing ncgotia ions.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 January 1903, Page 4
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