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THE MESSAGE TO MEXICO.

How was it that President Wilson know of the existence of Zimmerman's famous instructions to 'Jern3toff to incite Mexico into an alia ice against America P This is a mystery even to many Americans in 'ouch with public affairs. Tho Oii do Paris, which, notwithstanding its jocular appearance, is often well inspired, declares that the papers were found by tho British when they seized the l!.'«> aien. That "commercial submarne" ivas on its way to New York when it was brought into Dover and relio/ed of this and other documents of h'L-h importance. Bernstorif was 'ight, therefore, in saying that he never i received the letters, but he did not acid. if course, that he had been apprised )f their despatch by wireless.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3276, 26 June 1917, Page 2

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THE MESSAGE TO MEXICO. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3276, 26 June 1917, Page 2

THE MESSAGE TO MEXICO. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3276, 26 June 1917, Page 2

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