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CABLE NEWS

BY ELKOTBIO TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.

.» THE VENEZUELAN CRISIS. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. New York, January 25. The Germans' re-armed and manned the gubboat Restaurador, which was captured from Venezuela. The gunboat then joiced the blockade! s of La Ouayra, and was anchored close in shore.

Ttris action caused much indignation among the populace, who consijfrerl that the employment of the gunboat was intended to incite them to retaliate with the view of the Germans continuing the shelling of San Carlos until Saturday, wben two of the German warships sailed for Curacaa. The German warship Panther is still rem»ining »t La Guayra. A demonstration was made against the Restaurador, nfla shots fr. m the shore causing her to retreat. She i« now ancho ed undfr Iha protection of the guns of tho British cruier, Tribuce.

Washington offi,ials strongly suspect Germany of ulterior aims. London, Januiry 25. The newspapers unanimously denounce the bombardment of Sin C>rlos. and advise Britain to disassrciVo herself from Germany as soon as possible. SAN OARLOS NOT SNUFFED OUT. Receive! 26,11.54 p.ra London, January 26. Reuter's agent at Maraicaibo reports that the Venezuelan flag still flies at San Carlos despite the German declaration that the fort was destroyed. The Panther twiee tried on Thursday to pass the fort but desisted. J

PBOSPBOT OF SETTLEMENT. Received27,l a.m. New York, January 26. Mr BoweD, aft?r conferring with representa'ives of the Power*, dedans be ras go 'd reason to be'ieve a satisfactory se'tlement of the Vemzuelan trouble is nearly reached,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1903, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1903, Page 3

CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1903, Page 3

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