TROUBLE IN MEXICO.
PARTIES EQUALLY MATCHED. GOVERNMENTS' PERILOUS POSITION. Received February 1, 9.50 p.m. By Telcuraiih.— rressAKKociiilion.— Coiiyriu'lW Mexico City, TueaJay. The rebels attacked a train and killed and mutilated fcwcny-fiva Federal soldires. The Government is apparently powerless to deal with tho situation. The United btates is at ill holding back, fearing to provoke a i;cnorn\ rising against Americans if they intervene. The rebels are equally aa strong as the Federals, and the latter are unable to suppress the insurrection.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 539, 5 February 1913, Page 5
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80TROUBLE IN MEXICO. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 539, 5 February 1913, Page 5
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