PEACE NEGOTIATIONS FAIL.
HOSTILITIES RESUMED IN MEXICO
INEXPLICABLE AMBITION OF DIAZ.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (I'M TBE»H ABBOCMTION.I MEXICO, May 7. Peace negotiations between the Diaz GovernmenHnd.tho Revolutionary Pftrty have failed, ' ... . ~ Madero, the rebel leader, confirms the report that the armistice with Diaz's forces ended, in nothing definite regarding Diaz's^retirement. - The rebels havo decided to attack Jaurez on Saturday or/Sunday if no reply is received from Diaz as to Whether he will resign. , 1 ' President Diaz is . understood. to be willing to resign when order is restored. Received May 8, 8.5 a,m, MEXICO CITY, May I Madero is preparing to act vigorously on the offensive.- He will probably direct his first efforts towards capturing Jaurez. Ho attributes tho, failure of. negotiations to the inexplicable aml>itiori of Diaz( who refused the request to publish thoi announcement of his intention to resign. Madero promised simultaneously to resign. The Provisional President and .iuvevniiiont circles generally affect to believe that prospects of peaco are still good. WASHINGTON, May 7. The prospects of tho resumption of hostilities in Mexico will not affect the United States' decision not to intervene under any circumstances. President Taft is undeviating in this decision.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9508, 8 May 1911, Page 5
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