THE MEXICAN TURMOIL
PRESIDENT DIAZ UNPOPULAR
WHY AMERICA MOBILISED.
Press Association—By Megraph—Copyright BUENOS AYRES, March 19. An American official from Mexico, who is now at San Antonio, reports that there has been a demonstration against President Diaz, whose palace was 6toned by revolutionary sympathisers. NEW YORK, March 19. President Taft is preparing a special messago explaining the mobilisation of United States troops on the' Mexican bolder. OVERTURES FOR PEACE. NEW YORK, March 19. {Received March 20, at 8 a.m.) Tiie .Mexican Finance Minister, who has been here, is now en route for Mexico. Ho is the bearer of jwace proposals to the insurgents. It is also believed that he bears proposals for a general reform of tho political condition, lie spent a fortnight in New York, meeting many financiers. Tho probable result will be the issuo of a hew loan.
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Evening Star, Issue 14519, 20 March 1911, Page 6
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THE MEXICAN TURMOIL
Evening Star, Issue 14519, 20 March 1911, Page 6
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