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CRISIS IN VENEZUELA.

NEW YORK, Feb. 16. On learning of Germany’s demand for a cash payment, Mr Carnegie unreservedly and without mentioning' any security, offered Dowph; 560,000 dollars in cash to meet the; demand. , UEW YORK, Feb. 16. Immediately the blockade is raised President Castro will make a vigorous effort to crush the Revolutionists. BERLIN, Feb. 17. . The German newspapers are bitterly disappointed at the result of the Venezuelan settlement. They admit that Monroeism emerges stronger; than ever, and that American prestige, js alone heightened. Baron Sternberg, the Germain Minister, is severe-, ly criticised for his obsequiousness, and the success of the protocols is attributed to Sir M. Herbert’s firmness. i LONDON, Feb. 16. ' The end of the Venezuelan hlockade t is a great relief everywhere. ;

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Temuka Leader, Issue 4013, 19 February 1903, Page 1

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CRISIS IN VENEZUELA. Temuka Leader, Issue 4013, 19 February 1903, Page 1

CRISIS IN VENEZUELA. Temuka Leader, Issue 4013, 19 February 1903, Page 1

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