NEGOTIATIONS FOR A SETTLEMENT.
BRITISH TARS TO THE' RESCUJH \
(Received Awfil. f29, lt):SO p.m.) i WASHINGTON, April 29. '! 1 Sir O. A. Spring' Rice informed Mr. Bryan i-hat Sir "Konel 'Garden had, interviewed Huerta, impressing on!----him Britain's view of the necessity for' accepting the good dffices of She South' American RepxfbTies. :
European Ambassadors, notably "M. Jnsserand, are work'mg •strongly mi favor of peace, ?md 'Mr""Bryan isfre>- ; qnently conferring with them. \ The Argentine, "Brazilian, and Chilian Ministers -carefully point out that their Governments are merely exercising their good offices. Hhe negotiations have not yet reached the stage vftmn a formal offer of meiiiataon can "be entertained.
Tlie British craiser, ~Hern'iior'e, "de?patohecl .-a T>a.rty of 'bluej-aclvetts '40 miles inlfttid from TamiMco to rescue c>aght endangered Americans.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1914, Page 5
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124NEGOTIATIONS FOR A SETTLEMENT. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1914, Page 5
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