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U.S. AND MEXICO

TWO AMERICANS SHOT. (By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) WASHINGTON, November 29. It is understood that the Mexican Ambassador, Bonilas, had a conference with Mr Lansing, at which the latter stated that the United States did not believe the charges preferred against Jenkins and outlined the inevitable consequences if the murders aud molestation of Americans In Mexico continued. Despatches from Mexico City deny the reports of a new revolt. The State Department has received further reports that the Mexicans shot two Americans.

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Southland Times, Issue 18746, 4 December 1919, Page 5

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U.S. AND MEXICO Southland Times, Issue 18746, 4 December 1919, Page 5

U.S. AND MEXICO Southland Times, Issue 18746, 4 December 1919, Page 5

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