THE MEXICAN WAR
/ AIRMEN: FIRED AT. By Tclesrapa—Press Assoelatioa— Copyrlelit '.'••■ Vera Cruz, May 25. American airmen, who ivero aeroplaning on. tho outskirts of tlhe city . deceived a volley from Mexican, riflemen. They escaped. ' ■ Thero aro renewed' rumours of a revolt in Moxico City. • : : GOOD PROSPECTS FOR PEACE. (Rec. May 26, 9.15 a.m.) Washington, May 25. Satisfactory reports have-' beon received' from tho Peaco Conference at Niagara Falls. A basis of negotiation has been' reached upon which tlho United States and Mexico will bo ablq to , reach ft sottliiment.''; l ' r '" • • ■'■••β^d .. Mr.. W. J. Bryan (Unrbods'fetesSecretary of State), has received messages 'through tho Spanish Ambassador indicating that there-is no cause /for alarm through tho activity of the Moxicans in tho vicinity of Vera Cruz. The United States Government had agreed '.that no-aeroplanes will pass tho Mexi- ■ can lines while hostilities are suspended. "■ Tho War Department has decided not ito withdraw the United States battleships from Mexican waters until all ipossibility.of ; war disappears.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2159, 27 May 1914, Page 5
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162THE MEXICAN WAR Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2159, 27 May 1914, Page 5
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