AN INTERESTING STATEMENT OF THE POSITION.
/p onn ,V/>i m«, t to nor I (Received 9^ 25 j p . tJu ?' AMa ™h 16' Professor Mitts, ol America, an "3 OT- ltj °? Mexican affairs, in an ™. .tewr™w declared that President D£f .was: a despot financed' with America» money. Throughout his ? aree + r hf presented the big intere.f» <? f AmG"can and European ? aP«a»ste, as against the financial interests of his own country. , lh, e rf Demon was the final outbre.ak .or the people against a long lf™ s of outrages.; The leader, Ma«er<>, was a highly educated and wealthy ranch owner. j The Professor believes the revolu- ; tion will succeed, but that the United States may suppress the new Government. If so, American capitalists . will seek to extend the authority of the United States Government in all Mexican affairs.
A- special show of new -autumn millinery and costumes is now being made by Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd., at their agency in Blenheim, and will continue ur.til Saturday next, 18th March The local agent has made arrangements for a specialist from Wellington to attend our showroom for fitting, and is now in attendance. *
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 5
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190AN INTERESTING STATEMENT OF THE POSITION. Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 5
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