MEXICAN REVOLUTION
■ — « ■ ( EVERY BIG CITY CONTROLLED BY OBREGON (By TeWuralph-'Press A664014ti0n-Cflpyfl?lit Mexico City, May 11. The revolutionists havd conquered the whole of Mexico, with the exception of the outlying districts. General Obrejjon granted the safety of Carranza, although Cnrranza,: before his flight, had signed Obregon's ' death, warrant—Aus!-N.Z. Cable Assn. Ei Paso, May 11. . General .Obregon has now got every big city in Mexico under his control.' The revolution is practically a, bloodless one,.and the, rearrangement of, the new Government is proceeding quietly.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Asbu. Washington ATTITUDE TOWARDS NEW EEGIME. New York, May 11. A message from Mexico City states that Carranza is detained at Esparanza, awaiting transport to Vera Cruz, where he will embark for New Orleans. The rebtls have captured Mnzatlan. ( .Washington officials aro astonished at tho progress of the Obregon rebellion. It is authoritatively 6tated . that the State Department will not hesitate, to regard the 2ew regime as the dft facto Government if it is found that Carranza is completely overthrown, as he Bow appears to be—fieuter. ' , \
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 195, 13 May 1920, Page 5
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169MEXICAN REVOLUTION Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 195, 13 May 1920, Page 5
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