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THE ULTIMATUM TO MEXICO.

DENIED BY MR. BRYAN.

UNITED STATES' WARSHIPS AT

VERA CRUZ.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright

Washington, November 4. Mr. W. J. Bryan, United States Secretary for State, denies that any ultimatum has been sent to Mexico. He refuses to state what the American Note really contained. London, November 4. . Router's Washington correspondent reports that- a, copy of the United States Government's ultimatum to Mexico has been forivarded to the foreign Governments. It requests Huerta's immediate resignation, and also tho resignation of tho members, of his coterie. Mexico City, November 4. President Huerta has conferred with all foreign diplomats regarding the United States ultimatum. Tho result of the conference is not known. "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. Washington, November 4. It was first intended that four American warships, en route to Mexico, should relievo those at Vera Cruz, but it lias now been decided that tho wholo .seven shall remain at Vera Cruz for the present. ■ Tho "New York Sun" declares that the general feeling among Congressmen, army and naval officers, and diplomatists, is that forcible intervention in Mexico is inevitable. HOW UNOLE SAM'S POCKET HAS SUFFERED. "Tijnes"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. (Reo. November 5, 5.50 p.m.) London, November 5. "The Times' " Mexico correspondent has been informed by an American General that the number of Americana who have been killed during tile current crisis in Mexico exceeds two hundred, while the financial losses inflicted upon the United States by the general dislocation of commercial business has reached £40,000,000.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 7

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247

THE ULTIMATUM TO MEXICO. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 7

THE ULTIMATUM TO MEXICO. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 7

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