THE MEXICAN-JAPANESE CRISIS.
PRESIDENT WILSON ALARMED. (By Telegraph.) ("Sydney Sun's" Serial Service.) V oyuiey WA g HINGTO^> Ju l y 21. - It is reported that President Wilson is alarmed at'the Mexican-Japanese crisis and has practically decided to abandon the Monroe Doctrine and request Britain to arrange a- settlement of the Califoi man-Japanese land dispute. •■..■-' . It is further stated .that Britain, Germany and France wall. be .allowed ,to enter Mexico" to protect their countrymen and collect debts, but >vill not be alJowed to acquire territory.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 5
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