SHIPMENTS OF ARMS.
TO HUERTA'S ORDER.
YELLOW PRESS ANGLOPHOBIA,
By telegraph—Press Association—ObpyrlfiM
MoxiCG City, November 11. There is a general' run on the National Banks throughout Mexico. Tho banks arc paying silver in Grder to avoid closing.
Zapata, a- rebel loader, is about to surrender owing to the collapse of his arms' 1 .
"Times" —Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. Berlin, November 11. Tho newspaper "Frankfurter Zeituilg's" Mexican correspondent say 3 that General Httorta is ordering war material merely worth £30,000. Other reports state that large ehiprt'onts of a tins and ammunition are to arrivo in Mesico in December, and heavy cannon in January. ] Inert a, it is said, will endeavour to procrastinate until then, probably granting concessions of petrokum areas to an English firm, and of railway interests to Belgians in exchange for tho capital necessary to run the country.
New York, November 11. The "yellow press" is seeking to create a bad feeling between Britain and America.
Thfc ''New York 'World" asserts that the United States will compel the forcible elimination of President Huerta, and will ignore Britain when it comes to deal with the Mexican situation.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 7
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187SHIPMENTS OF ARMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 7
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