SEVEN ARRESTS.
FELIX DIAZ'S ADHERENTS. 'Times I —'Sydney Sun' Special:fables. (Received Oct. 31, R.3Q. a.m.) MEXICO CITY, Octl 30. Several of General Felix Dm's adherents have been arrested -at- Vent Cruz, charged with pLanuing a revolt. •Great Britain "and Germany have assured the United States that tin iiGovernments will not take further aetiotu to recognise President Hn ert ;r, or to develop their Mexican jjoiioy. pending the enunciation of President; Wilson's policy. France is adopting a policy to conform to r, hat the United States desires. -ANOTHER ALLEGED PLOT. STORY TOLD BY WOMEN. (Received Oct. 31, 1 p.m.) MEXICO CITY, Oct, 30. An alleged plot to murder General • Huerta has been reported. Two women visited the President, and an-, nounced that they possessed evidence of an assassination plot. Several arrests of parties the women named were effected.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 November 1913, Page 5
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