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A NEW DICTATOR.

HUERTA, OF MEXICO,

THREATENS TO USE DIAZ'S "METHODS." MADERO'S TRIAL. By Telesraph—Prosd Association—Copyright Moxico Cityj February 21. General Huerta, provisional President, publishes a statement that ct-President Mndero had arranged a list of proscripincluding a number of senators and deputies, and all foreign correspondents. The United States strongly ptotesta against any further executions, being anxious to protect Madcto. A FAIR TRfAL FOR.MADERO. (Reo. February 23, 5.5 p.m.) Washington, February 22. lit. Philander C. fcnox, United States Sc6refaiy of Stnto, Ims announced that tho Government intends to intervene to secure « fair trial for Mat'cro. HUERTA THREATENS DIAZ ' . METHODS. (Rec. February 23, 5.5 p.m.) ' Mexico City, February 22. General Huerta is asking the rebel leadors to confer, with tho Object of securing peace throughout Mexico. Huerta announced that he intended to trts o£-?rc3ident Diaz's methods, if necessary to secure peace And order, no matter what it might' cost. '• NO EXPLOITATION. , , .j (Rec. February 24, 6.35 a.m.) New York, February 23. President Tafti speaking at a peace banquet) 6aid that the United States Government wcHild oxcrcise every effort to avoid intervontioh, in Mexico. He did n6t sympathise with the attitude of those who were advocating intervention for the purpose of gain or tho exploitation of a rich country liko Mexico.

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Dominion, 24 February 1913, Page 5

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A NEW DICTATOR. Dominion, 24 February 1913, Page 5

A NEW DICTATOR. Dominion, 24 February 1913, Page 5

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