TROUBLED MEXICO.
NEWS OF DIAZ. SUPPOSED TO BE IN HAVANA PLOT AGAINST HUERTA. By Toleerftph-Prees AEeoClatlon-'Oopyrielit , Mexico City, February 1. Tho police have arrested tho heads of General Felix DiaU's political organisation, charging them with plotting against President Huertn, with tho object of installing General Gonzales ns temporary President. It is reported that an American visitor has stated that Diaz is now in Havana, and that ho informed tho visitor that ho should wait for concessions in Mexico until ho (Diaz) became, President, i This lends colour to the belief that Diaz intended to lead an insurrection. JAPAN NOT SUSPECTED OF MEDDLING IN MEXICO. . "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. Washington, February 1. • Interviewed by the correspondent of "The Times," President Wilson stated that ho was not changing his Mexican policy.. Hβ did not suspect Japan of meddling in Mexico, and had no grudge against Japan because somo Japanese were selling armsto President ttiierta. Ho chided journalists for their irijpsponsible sensationalism.' Tho papers frankly publish Dr. Wilson's rebuke.
; NOT BELIEVED. STORY OF THE PLOT-AGAINST HUERTA, (Rec, February 2, 10.20 p.m.) Mexico City, February 1. No credence is now attached to the. story that Diaz's political organisation is plotting against President Hnorta, with tile object of installing General Gonzales as toniporarj . President.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1974, 3 February 1914, Page 7
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209TROUBLED MEXICO. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1974, 3 February 1914, Page 7
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