TURBULENT MEXICO.
A THBEAT TO WASHINGTON. IF INTERVENTION IS SOUGHT. (Received S.o a.m.) NEW YORK. August 3. Felix Dim, nephew of ex-President Diaz, Ims arrived :ii J,03 Angeles -en route to Japan to wek recognition of the Huertan regime. Mexicans gathered to make a demonstration again Diaz, but the police quelled tlie disturbance Advices from llcxic-o City state llmt President Iluortu lus issued a statement that lie will tolerate, no interference eillier by foreigners or rebels iv hid tank of tlit? pacification of Mexico. The statement, is roparded v a declaration tliat ii the. United States intervene* tlin fiovemiccnt will regard it as an act of war. AGAINST A STRIKE. AFB-ICA LABOUB PARTY. DKIVIIIG THE SYIJDICAIIST3; OUT. i JOHANNESBURG, August 2. Ranter's correspondent, states that the. South African Parliamentary Labour Party, which mi previously excluded from a direct voice in the Trades Federation, took a now part after Sunday's me.nneing decision, and threw all its weight against the strike It is understood that the moderates intend purging the. federation of all syn-1 dicilint fae.tors, and remodelling it on constitutional trade union lines.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 184, 4 August 1913, Page 5
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