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Mexico Rejects U.S. Demands

(Received 10 a.m.) MEXICO CITY, July 27. President Cardenas intimated to-day that Mexico was rejecting the United States’ demand for a settlement, by international arbitration, of the dispute concerning compensation for the expropriation of American-owned farmlands. He hinted that the Mexican Government considered nothing would be gained by arbitration, since it had previously expressed a desire to make indemnities provided a cash payment was not demanded. The President said that the Government was anxious to pay for everything expropriated, but that was impossible unless Mexico’s petroleum was saleable abroad.

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Northern Advocate, 29 July 1938, Page 4

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Mexico Rejects U.S. Demands Northern Advocate, 29 July 1938, Page 4

Mexico Rejects U.S. Demands Northern Advocate, 29 July 1938, Page 4