OPINION IN ENGLAND.
THE PRESIDENT WILIj HAVE
TO ACT. ~
LONDON, March 4. Sir Edward Grey's speech has created a good impression in Washington.
The opinion is growing that President Wilson will eventually be compelled to abandon his waiting policy; that he is disillusioned regarding General Carranza and General Villa, but dreads sacrificing lives in quelling anarchy in Mexico.'
It is reported that General Carranza has summoned the Cabinet to discuss the Benton incident. Carranza declares that Britain has no. rights in the matter, because, having recognised Huerta, she has no diplomatic standing.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8810, 5 March 1914, Page 5
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