MEXICAN BANDITS
CARRANZA'S PROCLAMATION
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(Ret. March 15, 5.5 p.m.) London? March 14.
The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that the punitive expedition against tho bandit leader Villa may becomo a general pacificatory expedition of the Mexican war.
General Carranza is displeased with President Wilson's action, and- las issued a proclamation hinting at war with. America if ho is refused permis: sion to pursue Mexicans over the border. His army's attitude is so menacing that General Funs ton has delayed the expedition ponding the arrival of veinforcements.
There is every reason to think that tho Germans are responsible for the new trouble in order to divert American attention from the submarine cam-' paign and to limit supplies, of American ammunition for the Allies. German officers are arriving in Mexico in largo numbers. The Exchango correspondent Teports that President Wilson has; arrived at satisfactory arrangements with. General Carranza regarding the reciprocal orossMig of frontiers by troops.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2721, 16 March 1916, Page 5
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162MEXICAN BANDITS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2721, 16 March 1916, Page 5
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