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VENEZUELA’S DEFIANCE.

By Telffct.ipb— J.’icss As.sccii.ticn - Cc yi , L. :. !' '. !7. The e.turns'- k r 0? u> seining the gunboats at La Gu.iyra. declared that it- Mas melt :y a pr-ni-iumi! act to compel rcc-ogniden . i . ; am,is. Lord Lacsdowj-.e it.-c. -t. ii the seizures me im m .r. I. inner coercion wiil doubtless he iiu ? hub':.-. The nines rnaimiiti ml' m.vkW'- of -.lie port.-. I: :s intend..; .-.au a British force, and st.k ks» ;o 0.-t-upy tc-rri-tory. Vi-c--ii-it CranWne's r-. moo that no count 1 .) is more ke>iroi -t: : _ ■1 t 1 vsgist Am?; km to it. k: : 0 liuirce Joel line was warm; clue? ! t.. u I Lusted ('• no ■ei . ana v. .-.iv.-i -. re scltofii Mr 11 ay has s.im-.Ld Grr-at Lei aitt and Germany regarding l’rcrtdent Castro s arbitration proposal. Castro, in reply to the Italian Minister's request for payment when tho allies were pain, dcelarid be won. i not u.-.m- >• any claim unlit the revolution was crushed. Tho tribunals of Venezuela were able to deal with claims arising out ot the insurI rcetiail. Mr Bowen lias since been entrusted with Italian interests. THE COERCION Ob’ VENEZUELA. KEI'KOI?ATEP IN ENGLAND. By telegraph—-Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON. Pen inker 17. Great Britain .-> entanglement with Germany in coercing \Vncv.uoln ilargely ie]u<dialed 111 England, owing Ito tlie fear oi offending ihe 1 mien j .Slates | ITALY ALSO MAKES A PE MAN P. NEW YORK, 1 'eiember 17. I Italv has jireseiiftil an tillimatmu to Venezuela, claiming one Hundred amt twenty thousand pounds. CASTRO WANTS ARBITRATION, Castro's proposals suggest arbitra--1 lion on all poinim OPINION IN AMERICA.

New York newspapers are remarkably friendly towards Great Britain, and distrustful of Germany, who m suspected of a desire to weaken the union between the United .Slates ami Great Britain. - Al the American Senate’s secret session members advocated wauhiuiness, but admit ting that- up to i tic present nothing had occurred which America c.aiiil object to. SPAIN AND BELGIUM HAVE A SAY. Spain and Belgium sent notes to Vcne/.uehl, claiming the most lavoted settlement 01 outstanding disputes. AN OK El C Eli KILLED. One of the Yc-nita's officers was killed at Puerto Cahello, THE PRESS-GANG. The released rebel editors al Caracas have been re-imprisoned, owing lo an incipient revolutionary movement,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 699, 19 December 1902, Page 2

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VENEZUELA’S DEFIANCE. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 699, 19 December 1902, Page 2

VENEZUELA’S DEFIANCE. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 699, 19 December 1902, Page 2

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