STATEMENT IN REGARD TO MEXICO.
UNITED STATES VIEW OF OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE, STANDING OF ADMIRALS By T«)«graph-Press AsSociation-Gojyriuit f (Rec. February 15, 5.5 p.m.) Washington, February 14, Mr. Bryan (Secretary of State) eoniinnod tho report that lie had notified Germany that tho United States held the view that nfl-bqdy, eutsido Mexico, could enforce a settlement in Mexico. Mr. Bryan refused to discuss the significance of this statement. A Bill to create six vice-admirals: was introduced to the Senate end caused much comment on tbo fact that American admirals were compelled to \ rank under tho British admiral now off . the Mexican coast. Tho Senators re-, ferred to this as humiliating to American naval men. MACHINE GUNS LANDED BY .BLUEJACKETS. . Vera Crnz, February 13. British bhisjaekets landed machine* guns. from, tho battleship Suffolk, conxigiiep! to tho British Legation in Mexico City, in easo the rising in the Federal capital should endanger British snbjeets. PRESSURE TO BE BROUGHT ON HUBRTA. Washington, February 13. Sir C. Spring-Rico (British Ambassador) has conferred AVitli officials of the State- Department,on the Mexican question, It is understood .greater pressure will he brought to boar sn President Huertii to compel him to resign. REBELS AT TAMPIOO. ' Mexico pity, February 13. The rebels, cut off tho oil supply at Tanjpico, antl Mew up a train, kitting find wounding many of the passengers, nnd completely wiping out tijo iftilitary , escort. ' The total of the casualties is not known,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1985, 16 February 1914, Page 5
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236STATEMENT IN REGARD TO MEXICO. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1985, 16 February 1914, Page 5
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