DELEGATES ARRANGE PEACE.
WHILST HUERTA SHARPENS HIS SWORD. JniM ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT.] (Received 29, 8.15 a.m.) Washington, Alay 28. At Niagara Falls good progress has been made in the negotiations. It is expected a peace protocol will be signed within a week The delegates attended a garden partv the Duke of Connaught gave at Toronto. It is understood that only’ internal questions are now under discussion, Rud there is r likelihood oi" these being disposed of by a series of recommendations by the incoming provisional gov er fin ien t. HUERTA NOT CONSULTED. (Received 29, 12.30 p.m.) New York, Alay' 28. The pence conference has arranged to transfer the executive power in Mexico from Huerta to an unnamed pro visional president, acting in conjunction with four C abinet Ministers, and these will arrange new elections. The I nited States pledges recognition of the nt-ff president, thus simplifying their task.
SHIPLOAD OF AAIAIUN’ITION
CON VOYED BY JAP CRUISER. (Received 29. 12.30 p.m.) New York, Alay 28. A Japanese cruiser is reported to be convoying an ammunition ship from Japan to Alexico. Huerta ordered arms and ammunition from Japan months ago. It is understood the .American warships will not interfere. GERMAN STEAMER LANDS ARMS. Vera Cruz. Alay-28. A German steamer landed arms for the Mexicans. General Funsthereupen arrested the vessel as having no manifest. It is net expected that further action will be taken, as the t nited States has agreed to a suspension of hostilities during the Peace Cop,; ference. It is expected that the vessel will merely be fined as being without a manifest.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 5
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