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VENEZUELA

fTOITBD HUBS AfIfIOOUTION.J BEOEfIT DEVELOPMENTS. '/ ' BERLIN, Yesterday. The officials^ Berlin suggest that the Allied commanders decided upon j the Germans the exeeutite of same, because it was within the sphere assiened to them. , The bombardment -was renewed yesterday. NBW QR^ Y€stetday . eff He^e of San Carlos is ablaze, and an occurred within th &feVf«ie»ezuelan' .rebels, under ' (k&feSSk att4cied the tow Q °f CJoro, aud ten hpuVs'of street i&g£™S followed Ten of General Castro s trSSS and IMrty of the rebels were uSS bSSSng General Na« and Hswer© wounded^includmg Riewa. The rebels etjentuaUy retreated. ,<ft&cei,vqa.;jan. 24, 9.56 am) ,mm YORK V Yesterday, It ia stated -at Wadhmgtoii that if the Allies*, are satisfied witfi ; President Castro's desire to loyall fulfil his ohUgation, coupjed wiUi« profess^' grantee in the trf the Customs Revenue Ue blockade Trill I*3 raise* at the earliest posSde moment /Al) foreign cjaims will be considered bn aA equality.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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VENEZUELA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1903, Page 3

VENEZUELA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1903, Page 3