FETTLING THE MEXICAN PROBLEM
By Te.lesra,pli~Pres9 AoßociaHon—OoSyrleJili Niagara FaMs, h«a 3. Tim Mpxioon *witAtor« espjFess <ofifitfcnco tbat ti.iey will be aui'o to ?).r* t(M%<* a settJnittcrtt, including tlifo Constitdtioiialist's 1 deisnud. Kegcitiations to 'that effect are wv pfocceding. CARHAOTA i)EP.IAN'T, "fSmm" fli.ifl Syflnfi-r "Son" BbrvJiicfl. • (Ree, JiMio 4, 5.41 p.m.) (fexifiO filty, 3. GGJicrai Oai'fanztt {Leader of tho.CdihsyttitfehnH:s6s)'l!*s fast Off all preteivw? of -siib-sei'viencc to tbe United States, tie declines to -acwpt afl.v Wnportsttst plans for t-bo paoiiieatiflu of Mexico;
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2168, 5 June 1914, Page 7
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80FETTLING THE MEXICAN PROBLEM Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2168, 5 June 1914, Page 7
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