MEXICAN PEACE TERMS.
THE INSURGENTS' DEMANDS. By Tclesraph—Press Associntion-Copyriaht Mexico City, May IC. Upon the willingness of the Mexican Government to allow the insurrectos to name throe members of the Cabinet and the governors of fourteen of tho twentyseven States, depends the peace issue. General Madero expects the Presidency.
A WOMAN'S REVENGE. . Mexico City, May 16. A widow named Talamantes, whose husband and two sons had been shot as rebels, entered the insurgents' ranks and organised a band of Indians, all of them belonging to tho neighbourhood where Colonel Chiapas's forces were operating. The band captured the colonel after a desperate ride, in tho course of which he was wounded. The • widow ordered the execution of Chiapas, which was promptly carried out by aa Indian firing party. It was by Chiapas's orders that Senora Talamantes's husband and two sons were condemned to death.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1130, 18 May 1911, Page 5
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143MEXICAN PEACE TERMS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1130, 18 May 1911, Page 5
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