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IS HUERTA PLANNING? A STATEMENT AND A DENIAL AMERICAN INTERFERENCE. (By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) i V . > (Received July 29, 2 p.m.) KINGSTON (Jamaica), 28th July. General Huerta, interviewed here, denied General Felix Diaz's statement to the effect that Huerta intended to plan a counter revolution. He added that he did not intend to interfere further in Mexico. The Americans were overreaching themselves by interfering in Mexico's internal affairs. • ' TORONTO, 28th July. Senor Louis Elguro, the Huertan peace delegate, stated definitely that ex-Presi-dent Huerta was coming to Toronto to formulate plans for a counter revolution against the Constitutionalists. PEACE CONFERENCE. DECREE AGAINST THE CATHOLICS. WASHINGTON, 27th July. A Mexican Peace Conference is proceeding at Saltillo, between the Constitutionalists and the Federals, with a. view to the former taking over the Government. MEXICO CITY, 27th July. Senor Villareal, the Governor of the State of Nuero Leon, has issued a decree forbidding Roman Catholic churches 'to open save on the Government's orders, forbidding priests to participate y in politics, prohibiting the people from entering the sacristy of any church, prohibiting confession, and closing the Roman Catholic colleges, unless duly authorised. Villareal indicts the Church as the upholder of every abuse Mexico has suffered from during the last half century.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1914, Page 8
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