MEXICO'S REVOLT.
AMERICAN ARMS SEIZED. Il.v Tclcurnpli-PrcEs Aesocintion-Copyriclit dice Se)i(ember 10, 0.115 n.m.)' Now York, September 10. The Mexican rebels have cut all traffic nnd I'oimminii-niion bet woe. n Nncol'aiianen mihl Simora, whore Jivo hundred Americans v<>«iik». A train arrived at Niicn with 500 villi's nml 150,0(10 .rounds of ammunition from the United Klates Government. Tho Mexioiuu derailed tho engine, nnd prevented Iho arms, from reaching Cannnra Thoy allowed tlie v -conch to coast back ciirryiti); the juivsonßeV!--. Six briilgcs'hiwe been burnt. The Americans arc. in danger. Mexican .threat of nn allack on CanniK'a is taken seriously.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1541, 10 September 1912, Page 7
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97MEXICO'S REVOLT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1541, 10 September 1912, Page 7
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