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Venezuela.

Berlin, January 21. In the course of his Speech in the debate upon the Imperial estimates, Count von Bulow stated that the Allies were co-opearting loyally in Venezuela. The blockade would probably be raised the moment negotiations at "Washington had borne a satisfactory result. fAnglo-German co-operation in Venezuela had been limited beforehand to securing satisfaction from an unwilling creditor. Identical injury had bfeen done to British and German subjects. New York, January 21. Colonel Hay, United States State Secretary, has received Mr Bowen as the accredited representative of Venezuela at the Arbitration tribunal. Mr fiowen .is authorised to offer the Venezuelan Customs receipts as a guarantee of fulfilment of Venezuela's obligation. Eeceived January 22, 4.54 p.m. London, January 21. Berlin advices state that the cruiser Vineta has been ordered to Mara caibo to prevent the transport of coffee and other goods to Puerto Villamisar. Eeceived January 23, 0.54 a.m. New Yobk, January 22. Advices from Maracaibo state that three German war ships bombarded fort San Carlos yesterday, and the fort replied. Berlin, January 22. The German newspaper "Koelnische Zeitung " says that Germany will never think of directing operations in Venezuela from Berlin, or of disturbing negotiations.

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10623, 23 January 1903, Page 3

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Venezuela. Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10623, 23 January 1903, Page 3

Venezuela. Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10623, 23 January 1903, Page 3

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