MEXICO.
PROGRESS OF THE RESELLiON
SURRENDER OF JUAREZ DEMANDED. ANOTHER TOWN BESIEGKD. Press Association'. — Copyright. MEXICO CITY, Thurs. The rebels have formally demanded the surrender of Juarez wiltOiin 24 hours. The Federal force will not reThe town's defences are complete and a stubborn fight is probable. A thousand Federal troops left Chihuahua bound to the relief of Opinaea, where the insurgents are active. It is reported tba.t a thousu.nd rebels are preparing to attack Atlixcp. A Federal force left Agua Prieta intending to attack a band of revolutionists seen in neighbouring 'hills. PROSPECTS OF PEACE. AN OFFICIAL ASSURANCE. WASHINGTON, j/hurs. The Mexican Ambassador assured President Taft, in an interview, that peace would soon be re-esitab]is , hed.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 April 1911, Page 5
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