HUERTA'S MILITARY CHIEF
-■ w ./ SURRENDERS, , . : —I—♦1 —♦ GRAVE REVERSE TO MEXICAN KEDIvIiAJiS. I3y Telegraph—Press ■Asfcoclatt-on-QopSTlElit Mexico City, January 11. A grave rovers© io the Federal troops is reported at Ojiv.nga. ■ Tho rebels advanced and fought liotlv round: tho trenches, from which tho Federals fled, some of tliem crossing tko American border. Ojinaga was evacuated after considerable loss of life, tho rebels, occupying tho last stronghold upon which President Huerta relied.
In Northern Mexico, General ftkreud<>, Huerta's military chief, crossed rto : rivor and surrendered to the United States troons.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1956, 13 January 1914, Page 7
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87HUERTA'S MILITARY CHIEF Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1956, 13 January 1914, Page 7
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