PEACE IN MEXICO.
/ MEW PRESIDENT INSTALLED. CHARGES AGAINST MADERO. murder ssb misuse of : : ' '; '. ; FUNDS.' ' " " -.:-.■■ V:":~~~ ■. I By Tfllcgrnph.T-Prcas Association.--Copyright. I (Received February 21. 9.10 p.m.) j" Mexico, February. 21. ! A committee of the Chamber of i Deputies is demanding that M'adero, | the deposed president, should be ! compelled to face an official inquiry as to whether he shot Colonel Riveroll when he was arrested at the National : Palace," and also as to whether,he misused the Government funds. In all likelihood Madero will be : compelled to stand his trial. ;N 5 When Madero was about to leave the city he was stopped by the Government's orders./ and allegations were put forward, on behalf of General Hiv:.ia that Madero had conspired against the latter'b life. General Huerta has been sworn in as Felix Diaz, who was present, offered no objection. ' .. The country is now in a peaceful condition. The rebels in Northern Mexico are likely to submit if certain demands are granted. , „ The Mexican Congress discussed the question of exile throughout the night. ':;;. A firing party has executed Adolph Basso, superintendent of the national palace. Basso, an aged man, bared his breast to the riflemen, i shouting " Viva Mexico."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 7
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