MEXICO AND AMERICA.
VERY DELICATE SITUATION. SPARK MAY START A BLAZE. MEXICO CITY, Jan. 19. International relations are iso precarious that when the Secretary to the American Embassy received an anonymous warning not to visit the Country Club he decided to stay at home rather than risk some nasty incident which might cause serious trouble. •'lt: needs only another Maine explosion to set off the spark of actual hostilities between Mexico and the United States,” said the newspaper Excelsior in an editorial which praised Mr. W. E. Borah, chairman of the Foreign Delations Committee of the Senate, for his great service in the midst of ‘‘errors, lies, exaggeration, and malice.” If the drilling permits which have been issued since the beginning of the year arc cancelled, suits claiming injunctions against the Mexican (Government will be filed in New York by all the American oil companies which, operate iti Mexico.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 4 February 1927, Page 8
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149MEXICO AND AMERICA. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 4 February 1927, Page 8
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