PEACE IN SIGHT.
ANOTHER ARMISTICE IN MEXICO. A PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT. By TclcErapU—Press Association—CoDyrlffM Moxlco City, May 18. The disturbances in Mexico are in a fair way of settlement, and poaco is in sight. •. An armistice for five days has boon agreed upon. Senor J)e Barra is to be provisional President, pending an election. General lladero, tbo revolutionary leader, is co-operutiug iu tho restoration of peacQ. MADERO COINC TO THE CAPITAL.PEACE OR A RELENTLESS WAR. (Rcc. May 20, 0.55 a.m.) MoxiOO City, May 19. General Madoro, who is at present recognised by tho insurgents an the provisional president, is leaving Juarez for Mexico City to reconstruct the Government. If tho peace negotiations ■■ fail, tho rebels intend to push tho war , relentlessly and Mexico City off from outsido communication. Completo mobilisation plans aio being pro-' pared.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 5
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134PEACE IN SIGHT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 5
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