Venezuela.
PRESIDENE CASTRO RESIGNING. The “ New York Herald ” states it has received a cypher message—which, however, is not clear—to the effect that General Castro is resigning the Presidency of Venezuela. Other advices state that the bank at. Caracas has no funds to redeem
umbador, hawsers returned to La Mpu'dijfg her crew, gjaman cruiser Yineta Was at □MTabello when the Custom''fnd. a number of vessels were quite sudden, j/flxplanation given is that the a%were necessary to ensure Iptfe blockade. Thirty tKouiollars was seized aboard the I withdrawal of the forces has lithe.inhabitants, who, howm'w dread the revolutionists vicinity. HfflKj ANI). AMERICA. newspapers have at the delays id on Monroism, Germany always doctrine, and that States do not Xfnited States as the V OF THE REVOLUW TIONISTS.
Rank of Venezuela in consequence, unable to pay Castro declares that he K neither abdicate nor resign. Hr!he Shipping captured at Puerto ■ hello included fifteen large sailing Bssels. ■ Fifteen hundred Revolutionists who IFere rtlarcihing da Cdradas Have been [defeated.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 January 1903, Page 2
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