AFFAIRS IN MEXICO.
A COUNTER REVOLUTION.
By Telegraph.—Presß Association.—
Mexico City, May 23. The Chamber of Deputies, by an immense majority, passed a Bill providing for an amnesty for political prisoners. Peace regins in the northern portion of the country.
Members of the Cientifico party, j which was deposed by the movement led by Senor Madero are thinking of starting another revolution. The affair at Torreon, where 200 Chinese were killed, has assumed an international aspect, it having beenascertained that a number of Germans, Spaniards, and Japanese were* also killed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 5
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