UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.
PRESIDENT WILSON'S ATTITUDE. (Br CsMe—Press Acsorixtion—Conrriril) (Australian and N.Z. Oablc; AmocUtion.) "WASHINGTON, Dccembor 8. President Wilson expressed grave conTrn in a letter concerning Senator Fall's proposals to break off diplomatic relations with President Wilson points onfc that a Congressional resolution to such effect jevcrses the constitutional practice, and will lead to confusion in foroipn nffairs. i Received Dcr-ember 10th. 12.35 a.m.) VANCOt'VKR. December 8. President "Wilson has declined to never diplomatic relations with President Carranza of Mexico. H»uUr'« Telemic*.) "WASHINGTON, Doeember 8. Senator Lodpe, chairman of tbo Foreign Relations Committee, states that no further action will bo taken by Congress regarding tho Mexican question, which L- now before the President lor his decision.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16702, 10 December 1919, Page 9
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