THE MEXICAN REVOLT.
CARRENZA'S POLICY.
Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright.
MEXICO CITY, April 7. General Carrenza in outlining his Foreign policy states that he will endeavour to preserve a friendly attitude towards all nations, particularly the United States. He must, however, refuse to consider representations made through the United. States on behalf of foreigners unless he is previously notified that such mediation has been requested from the United States by the nation interested.
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Northern Advocate, 9 April 1914, Page 4
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