THE VENEZUELAN CRISIS.
FEB PRESS AB3OOUTIOH. j Niw\ork, January 6. ; Mr Hay, American Secretsry of State, champions the claims for damages made by the American steamer Caracas I which, while permitted to enter La Gnayra, was compelled to withdraw! •ach night. . The greund of the claim is that the , Allies interfered with the diicharge of i S cargo. The Ctraoss lift New Yoik oa * Dtoember 13th, aad was entitled to ton diys grace under the laws regulating Mookadea, Notwithstanding this, she wtt jompelled to discharge the balk of h«r cargo at Willemstad." GERMAN DUPLICITY. London, January 6. Venezuelan despatches show that tha Gorman bondholders agreed to support th? rebels if tbe latter would promise to effect reparation, and to appoint an Anglo-German commission if they were successful. Tha Kaiser championed the bondholder, and cajoled Britain.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 6, 8 January 1903, Page 3
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135THE VENEZUELAN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 6, 8 January 1903, Page 3
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