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SUGGESTED SUICIDE. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) MEXICO CITY, June 9
General Rudolf Herrera has arrived, bringing documentary evidence proving that Carranza committed suicide when he saw .himself abandoned b v , his followers. PLAGUE OUTBREAK. , MEXICO CITY, June 9. ■Bubonic plague at Vera Cruz appears to lie waning. Only four new cases were reported with three deaths, since Sunday. After much alarm, the city I is regaining its tranquility. |
A BIG THEFT. NIEW YORK, June 9.
Caruso’s summer home was robbed by burglars to-day, and half a million dollars worth of jewellery stolen.
ANGLO-JAP ALLIANCE
(Received this day, at 9.30 a.m.)
WASHINGTON, June 9.
i Apglo-Japanese negotiations to renew the Alliance have not yet begun. Tt is stated authoritatively that only primary discussions harp taken place. Japanese favour a revison of the treaty in the near future, but it is stated Britain is facing too many urgent problems to revise the alliance.
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