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PANIC CONDITIONS.

UWLESSNEBS IN MEXICO. JAPANESE FACTOR RUMOURED. By Telccraph-Prcss Assodatlon-Oupyrlirlit.' Mexico City, March 13. Pnnio conditions exist in Northern Mexico. Tho insurrection is spreading, and several towns are being besieged. There is ninch lawlessness in Lower California,

President Diaz's extermination policy has resulted in a formidable rising iii tho provinces of Morelos and Coahuila.

Galveston, Texas, is under martial law. There have been riots there betwoen tho Mexican and negro sections. Developments are expected showing f' Japanese factor in tho trouble.

FRIENDLY CO-OPERATION. RELATIONS WITH AMERICA. (Rcc. March 15, 1.10 a.m.) New York, March 14. Mexican Financo Minister, Senor Nunez, who is in New York, and also tho Ambassador, Senor do la Ba/ra, announce the reception of assurances from Washington of the sincero cooperation of the American and Mexican. Administrations.

Mr. Dickinson, the United States Secretary for War, has authorised tho announcement that tho Government does not contemplate intervention in Mexico at any time,' and also that no moro troops will be mobilised.

Tho Mexican Ambassador says he has received Mr. Taft's positive assurances of friendship with Mexico.

Tho American warships' call at Mexican ports is merely for coaling purposes.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 15 March 1911, Page 7

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PANIC CONDITIONS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 15 March 1911, Page 7

PANIC CONDITIONS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 15 March 1911, Page 7

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