VENEZUELA.
THE DISPUTE WITH FRANCE. (Received January 21. 4.32 p.m.) NEW VO I IK. January 20. There are three French warships on the Venezuelan coast. They ttro awaiting the arrival of two others. President Castro's cool treatment of Mr !tirc.c!l, tho Unitetl States Minister, Is rftjentod at Wadiingtoli. and it is likelv that an American warship will be seat. It is believed that Venezuela lias intcrcepted three important French clispatolus, Fhanco pnstpones further disenssion of grievances until an apology has been received for the treatment of AI. Taigny, Clmrgo d'Affaires at Caracas, who has been forbidden to return.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5803, 22 January 1906, Page 5
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