MEXICAN REBELLION.
DIAZ AND THE PRESIDENCY.
FIGHTING TO BE RESUMED
RIOTS IN THE CAPITAL.
By Telegraph—Press Association.—Copyright. Mexico City, May 25. A mob shouting " Vive Madero!" assembled in the main streets of Mexico City to-day.
The people were angry because President Diaz had not resigned after having announced that he would.
A police troop charged the crowd, killing several and wounding many.
It is reported that President Diaz is sick with fever.
Senor Madero has ordered the resumption of the war.
Mexico City is in the hands of the mob. Last night there was a riot, and seven were killed before order was restored.
(Received May 27. 1 a.m.)
Mexico City, May 26.
President Diaz has at last resigned the Presidency and Senor Corral the Vice-Presidency.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14691, 27 May 1911, Page 7
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