MEXICAN SITUATION.
DEFIANCE OF AMERICA.! TROOPS ALONG BOfibftß By Telegraph—Press Association— GopjPCi w| London, ATIJtS S ' & The Provisional President of Moan ft General Carranza. has sent a'peres#| K Note to the United States Secret*? & . State advising • him to -cease j|j with Mexican affairs.. • &Ib?T%j§§ ; f| a similar warning to the Soatn "imsEj* | diplomats, who suggested' a pits fa rf voluntary elimination of "the ht&m : fj Mexican leaders. \* T *2P 1 Carranza is conceited, ambiuoWi J?? unscrupulous, and is determined '<o a** | any outside influence. There * i** sß *; to suspect that German iniripj 3 " 1 1 German gold are being vseA te&f. K 1 stiffen him. It is expected in Ki&?&i | ton that orders will he >"« '■** °*J, | centrating all available feofflf* Mexican border, but the offic 5i r&a. to discuss the situation. .. ;'-I^B
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15997, 16 August 1915, Page 6
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132MEXICAN SITUATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15997, 16 August 1915, Page 6
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