THE VENEZUELAN TROUBLE.
Press Association —Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, November 21. Colonel Barrera, leading the Liberal party's troops at Columbia, cub the telegraph wires on the railways, and surprised' and captured Colon after two hours' fightTwelve of the Government troops were killed and 30 wounded. " In response to an invitation from the proper authorities, 100 American bluejackets occupied the railway station to prevent the interruption of traffic. The Government troops are advancing to attack the Liberals in the vicinity of Panama.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 23 November 1901, Page 2
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