BREACH OF COURTESIES.
EXPULSION OF MINISTER IN MEXICO. By Cable —Press Association —Copyright. LONDON, June 16. In the House of Commons, Mr Macdonald, replying to questions regarding the Mexican Government’s threat to expel Mr Cummins, said the Government regarded the action as a grave breach of Anglo-Mexican courtesies, _ but was awaiting further information. The Mexican Government had been informed that Mr Cummins would leave upon the arrival of Sir Thomas Hobler on a mission of inquiry, with a view to regularising the AngloMexican relations. They were also informed that if they took steps against Mr Cummins, with which the British Government did ( hot concur, Sir Thomas Hobler’s mission would not be proceeded with. Mr Macdonald agreed that the trouble was due to Mr Cummins’s representations on behalf of the rights of British subjects in Mexico. Tho latest referred to a British woman whose property the Mexican Government wished to seize.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 18 June 1924, Page 9
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150BREACH OF COURTESIES. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 18 June 1924, Page 9
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