U.S. AND MEXICO.
A CRITICAL SITUATION,
WASHINGTON, December 3
The general opinion is that the Mexican situation is still capable of peaceful solution.
Mr. Lansing is considering the text of the Mexican reply, which will be considered by Cabinet on Friday. Mr. Lansing refused to comment on the situation. ■
Senators who have been interviewed are of opinion that means will be found by which a complete break with, Mexico will be averted.
Some Senators and Congressmen blame the United States for lack of firmness in dealing with Mexico.
The major portion of the American Peace Contingent have left Paris for home, and others have been recalled for an unknown reason.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17732, 4 December 1919, Page 9
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