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HUERTA'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS.

QUOTES NAPOLEON. SAVING THE FATHERLAND. By Tclcgraph-Prcss ilssdoiß.tion-eopyti K ln (Rec. November 21, 0.30 p.m.) . Mexico City, November 20. 1 resident Huerta is preparing his Congressional Message. He' quotes Ki> poleon in justification of tho dissolution of the old Congress and the imprisoninent of the deputies, but makes ivo re leronce to international questions. , Ho asks tho new Congress to endorse his actions regarding internal affairs, and declares that the law will not bo violated if tho Fatherland be savod. ; London, November 19. It is reported from Bridgetown (Bar* badoes) that the British cruiser squad, ron has been peremptorily ordered to Mexican waters to protect British interests. .REBELS INISIsCENDANT. ' 'Times' '—Sydney "Sun'' Special Cables. (Rec. November 20, 6.20 p.m.) Washington, November IS, It is reported that General Huerta is arresting the heads of prominent Americaji business houses, and holding them as hostages in tho event of hostilities. Tho insurrection has spread in tho north, south, and East, and traffic is entirely suspended. The rebels are gaining ground every where.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 7

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173

HUERTA'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 7

HUERTA'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 7

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