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MEXICAN SITUATION

THE PEACE PROPOSALS MEDIATION PROLONGED INVITATION TQ GENERAL CARRANZA By TelegrEsli—Press Association-/"onyrlslit (Iks. ,1:11110 23,. 10.10 p.m.) Washington, iTuiie 22. An aiinbiinceinjuil/ ;ffiSiri states that tlie. 'United State:: extended i'.ii invitation t«'reiive.seivtatvves ot tho Mexican t'om-litutiomijislN to inoet the •American and liuerta .delegates for,.an informal discussion !6fJ:|fe" : peace proposals. .... tfliis- (levolopinCMit 'is.dpGlnred its .an. a!Seuranee that mediation will br prolonged for some tiino w.itli increased hope that ail ultimate .agreement will lie rcached- upon the linos of |irovaiy!sal government for Mexioo.to succeed- the Hucrta regime, OARRANZA'S REPLY. SUBJECTS WIIIOH CAXNOT BE DISCUSSED. By Tf'-Cifraph—Prcos Aesocic ttoii-Copyi-Jclii , .Washington, Juno 22. Replying to notes from: tlio Mexican mediators. General tho Con'ititiitioiialist leader, reiterated Ins willingness to participate in tho i'epce Confelences. While thanking tho mediators, Genera! Qa'rranza made it plain that ainoiiß the subjects it would .bc> impossiblo to discuss were a proposed armistice, military mo.vAncnts of the: Coiioti-: tutionnlistG, tho agrarian tjncslion, and tho designation, of a provisional President for Mexico. 110 states, that, he believes he onlj; compile*, ttith his dittiea to tlio -.Goiistitutioiialvsts' when 'lie -.«le» elares that-a giavo error «ould bo.eominitted. b.v attempting to solve such questions of transceirdental importaitM' to the people of Mexico. VILLA DETERMINED. TO COMPLETE THE DEFEAT OP ITUER! A. (lice. .June 23,-10.10-p.nO n ' Mexico City, June 22. General Kllu- is 'determined.' to; coin* lilete the absolute dofeat of GViioint Hueita, and to fight h;s v,ay into Mexico City, inespretive of anv aclici vhiolf (jeiieiil Carranza rimy take. Accoi;ding. ; to. rep«rt brought- to' tlio' border from Torreon and-. Jltjnteroyv'repoits fiom inlnrd • suato • that if Villa ■ occupies •Zacatceas;lie. will pass fcouth ji-io- itio.vo" :otliev thn,n" tllbSo Under -liis owu directioh. ;■ '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2184, 24 June 1914, Page 7

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MEXICAN SITUATION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2184, 24 June 1914, Page 7

MEXICAN SITUATION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2184, 24 June 1914, Page 7

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