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PEACE ENVOYS

HBATEUM WE MEXICAN TANGLE t CARBANZA CONCEDES A POINT AND HARRIES HUERTA'S ; troops j By SWeerftDh-JPress Af-eocia.iion-GoM-ri.tslit J Washington, May 8. * __ General Huerta has informed the South Anwi icmi mediators- that the Aro-' erieaii operations nt Vera Crag have * broken the, armistice, ~ Stato Department officials represent that an armistice lias not been formally s arranged yet; therefore there lias been no breach. It i.s possible that th© United States merely agreed to a suspension of hostilities except to repel attasks. It is reported that the Mexicans have fired the Tajnpioo oil wells It is understood tliat tho AVar . I)e----■pnrtitioAt is preparing to dispatch reisiiorccmeiits in. view of grave eventualities in Mexico City if the Iliicrta regime ends. * ■Times" ana Sydnev "Sim" ServicesWashitigtoti, May 8. • Tljo Mexican Mediators' Conferciieo 3 has been fixed to be lwid ai Niagara, i Falls en Jlay 38. A comprehensive &etf I tkmcut still liopod for, despite G«i- ---■ j p.vsd Carranssa's aloofiie.ss amJ'Hiverta's ■- (cteterininutioii iwt to resign. Tiro mediators' earnestness is indicated In , tfoe fact t that they Lave sent n socoml note to 3 CJisHura! Carranza inviting liss iato eii- - try. 3 The American aiesvspap&rs aro pessimistic about tlie <mtcon*o. lluerta's * Jiicrca.shi.g tliJTimiltfcs are isgarded as tho only eii-cniiTaging ffeature, HTOrta is tkroetonod by his followers, .ind Zapata and Villa may come ia Wows over the possession of Ifosieo City. Tiio United States remains npathetis. '■ AVhiie I'l'esiik'iit WHson is criticised iot Ws nppsreni partiality for Villn, lie is 4 coiuifteiufrd For ltis obvions unwillingness to precipitate a war. MUNITIONS ""oFwAR. FOB^ huekta; t • (Rec. May 11, 0.45 a.m.) I ' Washington, May 9. j A GorMM.il stoftmov laden with'imviii* ticiiß of war tor President gttcrta, lias retunvai w Vera Cnrt wHliout disembarljijig her cargo, wlifcli was boitiuJ for ■' Pviorto Mexico, the Anwricans pln.li to rotiirn the oargp ta Gcrntaiy. Another vesattl with a- siaiikv cargo was expect e<l but it is believed that the Americans * navo refused to lilow hor to land eunplics. • (Reo. May 11, 0.45 p ; .ni.) WadUngtOfl, May 9. J'tftpa rattmis for the mediation cois» fm-eiM© >.n Caiiadft .have been cemplotei. t ilia Aioxicaa envoys are jn'eparieg to te'ftve Mftsice ,City. r Two English cerrospondpnts, Bourlto 5 and Hvffer, otio an Awcricaw pressman v were arrested in Mexico City, but were 3 roieasfld nftpr Sir Lionel Garden (ttte 3 British Minister) had protested to Prp. - sidfflit Hutft'ta on their behalf. ; CA.RHA.N2A ACCEPTS SECURE OP i VERA CIWZ. : 1 . -CRep- May 1.Q,-5.0 p*.) -' "« ', ■ I ..',.,Wußhfftgten, Msy 0. , . tonwal CiirFa.Mza.'tfe Constitutional- ' ist loader, lias notified Mr,. Ik-yan (tJnit- ' - ed States Semtttary of- .State), tlrat- ho : )»vv regards-tho Ameriean oeftupation of Vera Grtiz :as dh-doted against Hu.oi-t.ti, Mexican Federal; leader, aiid. not against 1 tho Mexican people. ' : HtTERTA HAIID PRESSED. (Roe, May 10, -S.ffl p.m,)" Washington, May 9. ' _&fflieral CsjrKiiiza is acting promptly ivitii the ob|cct> of pressing fho caflir pqiga against Tampico miA 5 'J. ! iVo ca.ptwe of Saijirn'siMtosi is reparted. I Tho Za.p!ifetfts lmva captured Cuernat vac-ii, in fto Stato of ftlertflos. ' Other " rebel successes latve also been notified.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5

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PEACE ENVOYS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5

PEACE ENVOYS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5

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