CIVIL WAR
OUTBREAK IN MEXICO CARRANZA REPORTED TO HAVB FLED. By Telegraph— Press Association—Copyright Heuter's Teieirram. WASHINGTON, November £B. Tho State Department announces that there <aro unconfirmed reports oi civil war in Mexico between Carranza and. Obregon. Carranza (the President) has fled to Queretaro. Australian" and N.Z. Cable Association. / - ' WASHINGTON," November 28. It is reported that a, new revolt has begun in Mexico, and that, President Carranza has fled from the capital. CASE OF MR. JENKINS. UNITED' STATES MAY SEND ~ . ULTIMATUM. "WASHINGTON, November 23. .If no satisfaction is received in the Jenkins case, the Government probably will present an ultimatum, to Mexico. .-.■■ (Received November'3Gj< 5.5 p.m.) •'•-.• WASHINGTON, Isfovember 2D. Argentine, Brazil and Chile are re« ported contemplating offering their cervices in mediation between the United States and Mexico,... -,. GENERAL DENIAL. I (Router's Telegram.) (Receieved November 30, 11.40 p.m.) MEXICO CITY, November 27. Fighting between Carranza and thf Obregon forces is denied.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10450, 1 December 1919, Page 7
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151CIVIL WAR New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10450, 1 December 1919, Page 7
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