MEXICO.
PRESIDENT WILSON’S INVOCATION, Electric Telegraph—Copyright! Times—Sydney Sun Special Cables. New York, October 19. The Press is alarmed lest President Wilsons invocation for European assistance should establish a precedent inimical to the Monroe doctrine. OUTRAGE AND BRIGANDAGE. [Unitep Press Association.! Mexico City, October 19. Seventy-four deputies have been arraigned and charged with Insults to public functionaries and other trivial political offences. Rumors are current that General Huerta is resigning. Fighting among the Guaymas continues. The whole of the northern area country has been given over to brigandage and outrage. HUERTA WILL NOT RESIGN TILL DEATH. (Received 8.10 a.in.) Mexico City, October 10. President Huerta, when asked if lie was going to resign, said: “When 1 resign it will lie to seek a restingplace under six fget of soil.” THE DARING OF DIAZ. * Havana, October 19. General Felix Diaz arrived against his friends’ advice, and persists in proceeding to Mexico for the now Presidential election.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 42, 20 October 1913, Page 5
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