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AMERICA AND MEXICO

FOREIGNERS RELEASED. -AND THEIR SAFETY PROMISED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright WERA~ CRUZ, April 28 (Received April 2H, at 1.50 p.m.) General Maas promises to release all Americana and British held at Oordoba. Several women and children are prisoners. A Canadian who was detained for ; short while at Cordoba asserts that dinmken gaolers threaten the lives o: Americana nightly. General Fletcher informed the Mexican general, Maas, that ho would hold him responsible for tha Americans’ eventual safety. General Funston (of Philippines fame), commanding 5,000 American troops, has arrived here. PROSPECTS OP PEACE. WASHINGTON, April 28., (Received April 29, at 1.50 p.m.) The South American diplomats met at the Argentine Legation to discuss peace proposals. The Cabinet was also convened. The President has expressed his gratification at the prospects o! peace.

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Evening Star, Issue 15479, 29 April 1914, Page 6

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AMERICA AND MEXICO Evening Star, Issue 15479, 29 April 1914, Page 6

AMERICA AND MEXICO Evening Star, Issue 15479, 29 April 1914, Page 6