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MEXICAN SITUATION

' SURRENDER OF FEDERAL TROOPS. ' By' Mecrauli-fPrbss 'Affioeiati&n-CtiSrrlzhi - Saltlllo (Mexico),"'July ,11. :,. General Carranza (the; Constitutional • leader) announces' "the ' surrender of Guayma's Federal. troops,iyho .ato^leav- s ;.. in^^uKder.j&.fl^g.'.of^iThe i AmoncaU'naval vessels :ip _ .tlio . harbourj liavo guaranteed ..an.i armistice ; while the Federals r are., evacuating the town. : ■- A LECTURE CAMPAIGN: ' "PRESIDENT WILSON'S .CRIME.'? Vera' Cruz, July 10 . SonorQuerido Molieno, ;i ex-Mmister for Ooniu erce: in Mexico,' is en route to,-, the .United States on'.a lecturo cam-, paign/with the object of exposing what he terms President ;WilsonJs-• crime against .' Mexico. - .Ho* alleges.' that-, lie possesses letters showing Mr.: llson'a ~ aud Mr: Roosevelt's real aims were conquest. Tho Mexuo oil interests caused ho revolution, but tho,politicians did so. Senor Molieno admitted.that tlie United States would sooner or later be driven - to' armed intervention. ; Hiierta . liad nothing to do. with: tho Madero assass^. inations. • ■ ■■ v.. . ■.■■■ ■Seuor Molieno is likol} to.be n cuiuii- - date for the .Presidency , of Mexico on a \ . future date; - . ■■■ ' ■ -.- •

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2200, 13 July 1914, Page 7

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157

MEXICAN SITUATION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2200, 13 July 1914, Page 7

MEXICAN SITUATION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2200, 13 July 1914, Page 7

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