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BRITISH DIPLOMACY IN CENTRAL AMERICA.

SIDELIGHT ON MEXICAN SITUATION. By Teloeraph-Press Aneoclation-Oopyrtehi Vancouver, January 5. Interviewed at Pass Christian, Mississippi, President Wilson refused to comment on tho change of office of • Sir Lionel Carden, British Minister Plenipotentiary in Central, America. Officials' in the President's entourage admit that it is likely a change will bo made with a view to bringing the British policy more in line with'that of the United States. MEXICAN REBELS AWAITING REINFORCEMENTS. (Rec. January 6, 9.15 p.m.) Mexico City, January 6. Hostilities in and around Ojinaga have been suspended. Tho rebels are withdrawing their forces along tho Rio Grande- River,- and are now awaiting reinforcements.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1951, 7 January 1914, Page 5

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BRITISH DIPLOMACY IN CENTRAL AMERICA. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1951, 7 January 1914, Page 5

BRITISH DIPLOMACY IN CENTRAL AMERICA. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1951, 7 January 1914, Page 5

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