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RIVAL FINANCIERS AND THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

The Wall Street opinion that the Standard Oil Trust backed Madero in the Mexican revolution, though strenuously denied at the time is. strengthened by the visit to New York of Lord Cowdray, who obtained-ijnrnense oil concessions from President Diaz, to the disadvantage of the Standard Oil. It is expected that Madero will cancel the English Peer's benefits, and it is reported that Lord Cowdray is trying to effect a deal with Standard Oil, after vainly trying to dispose of his rights to Jno. W. Gates.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 23, 11 August 1911, Page 18

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RIVAL FINANCIERS AND THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 23, 11 August 1911, Page 18

RIVAL FINANCIERS AND THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 23, 11 August 1911, Page 18

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