THE MEXICAN CRISIS.
- —! °T -T I HUERTA'S CAMPArdN.
JOBT Electric Telegraph—Copyright! JftM**i-SY»NEY« ; ■ &un .Special Cables. i (Received 8 a.m.) f New York, February 6. ;i President Huertq has invited Ameri- , can.'journals to send reporters to Mexi?i,ico f tp gain 'first hand knowledge, and he is'offering first-class passages and arnied protection. He claims that he has 15Q,tJO0 of a regular army, 39,000 ■ 'irregulars', and is starting a campaign to "crush the rebels.
A DIGNIFIED RESERVE.
Mexico City, February 6
The Government, people, and press are maintaining a dignified reserve. A decree has been published increasing the regular army to 200,000.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1914, Page 6
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