THE BENTON MURDER.
AN ANXIOUS SISTER. DEMANDS REDRESS. "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cabla*Press Association —By Tel. —Copyright. LONDON, March 4. A sister of Benton writes from Nice ■ —'""We are apparently no nearer identification of my brother's body, or the inquiry into the manner of his death which must be a prelude to the punishment of the cynical ruffian who murdered him. Are these negotiations going to be dragged out until public feeling has subsided, and the murder pass thus unavenged? Can Englishmen and women no longer depend on their country for protection and redress?" t ■ CARRANZA'S ESTIMATE. OF BRITISH INFLUENCE. MEXICO CITY, March 4. Carranza is reported to have stated that the United States is being made a catspaw by Britain, which he characterises as the world's bully. He declared that intervention would influence -fche whole of Latin America.
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Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15290, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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