TROUBLE IN MEXICO.
A NEW REVOLUTION. v BRITISH INTERESTS THREATENED By Gable. —Press Association.—Copyright. (Received December 7, 9.15 a.m.) WASHINGTON, December 6. Attempts are being made to start new revolutionary movements in Mexico. It is reported that two former' Federal generals are heading a rising in Chihuahua towns., . WASHINGTON, December 5. Sir Cecil Spring-Rice informed the State Department that information had reachedihini from Mexico City that Carranza was planning to destiny the British-owned railway between Vera Cruz and the capital, by the blowing up of. certain tunnels, and that Carranza had also seized British cotton and other goods. ; . Sir Cecil; f Spring-Rice stated that Britain was: not objecting to Villa ai President, but an indemnity was; tie-. manded from him or "any other President for Benton's death. :
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 260, 7 December 1914, Page 8
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