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TO STIR UP GOVEKNMEHT. U.S.A. ARMY INADEQUATE, (Times and Sydney Sun Serricei.) J ! -:' LONDON, March IV ' ; The "Times" correspondent at Wuh., ington states that as far as tlje pufilic knows the punitive expedition agiimt General Villa, the Mexican rebel, ku - not yet started. '• • . ' . "■■':■: The delay has been made the text* of .'•'■' complaints against military unpfeparedness. It is argued . that' the Mexican trouble has obviously beta brewing for months, yet the forces «v»ik' able proved inadequate to cope'with'it •' when the time came. Congress ii urged j' to deal promptly with meagures tot' / army reform.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 66, 17 March 1916, Page 6
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