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The Mexican Turmoil.

REFUGEES RELEASED. By Cable.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received at noon. Vera Cruz, April 29 Commander Tweed le, of the’ British cruiser Esse*:, who has arrived from Mexico City*, reported that his intercession on behalf of foreigners there was successful. He succeeded in persuading Huerta to release a; mumber of Americans, and he brought out a hundred American refugees. ■ Sir Lionel Garden assisted Commander Tweedle in the conferences with Huerta, who finally agreed to allow refugees to depart without an escort; Englishmen manned the trains. Washington, April 29. The South American negotiator has formally asked the United States and Mexico to agree to an armistice. Reports from Mexico City indicate little chance of mediation being acceptable to Mexico generally. '

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Waikato Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1440, 30 April 1914, Page 5

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The Mexican Turmoil. Waikato Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1440, 30 April 1914, Page 5

The Mexican Turmoil. Waikato Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1440, 30 April 1914, Page 5