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NOTICE TO QUIT.

HUERfA'S MARCHING ORDERS.

PRESIDENT WILSON'S POLICY DECLARED; EXIT OR WAR. By 'Megroflh—Pr«s3 As6ociataon~GbpyTielvt {Rec. November 13, 8.10 p.m.) WftslTln&ton, November 13. President Wilson lias announced his determination to "eliminate" General Hnerta from tW administration of : Mexican affairs by financial pressure. Failing that, lie will blockade the Mcxican ports. • POLICY DETAILED. (Reo. November 13, 10.30 p.m.) ' Washington, November 13. President Wilson's policy with regard to Mexico declares that the '-United States Government- is prepared to invade Mosico if necessary, but it will first of all endeavour by financial pressure to secure General Hucrta's retirement. 'Foreign, investors art? warned that ! any obligations incurred under tlio present regime, hi Mexico will not be recognised. If peaceful persuasion fails, tbo Government will 'blockade- Mexican ports, destroy the Customs r&venue, ana prevent tlio importation of munitions of war. When Huerta's elimination has been secured, efforts will bo directed to obtain n provisional President acceptable to both factious, under the- protection of the United States until a fresh general election- provides th-o new Congress and President, President Wilson's declaration makes it clear that ._tli<3 United States will Sot acquivo territory as thi) result of any intervention. HtTERTA SITS TIGHT. (Rec. November 14, o.ls a.io.) Washington, November 3. Mr. Lind (t)i° United States Special Envoy to Mexico) has been 'ordered to notify Gofloral Ilucrta that if !<s will not agree to promptly prevent-' the newly-elected Congress from -convening, tile United States will thereupon break off diplomatic relations. ' Hnerta ignored the demand., and Mr. Lind departed for Washington by special train. BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES. "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. Now Yofft, November 12. Mr. Asquith's speech at t-ho Guildhall has Won itiado a feature by the newspapers. They express gratification at his statement that thero will bo no Rritish. 'interference in Mexico.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 7

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297

NOTICE TO QUIT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 7

NOTICE TO QUIT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 7

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