MEXICO WARNED
INTERFERENCE IN NICARAGUA “VIEWED WITH CONCERN BY” BY U.S.A. y v Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. ■ ‘raliau and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received November 19, 0.11 a.m.) WASHINGTON, November 18. The spectre of a Mexican-fostered hegemony intervening between the United States and the Panama Canal has 'thrust itself into American-Mexi-can relations, which are already strained. It came to light on Wednesday with an appeal by Senor Adolfo Diaz, the new President of Nicaragua, for American intervention to restore peace in Nicaragua, and formed the subject ».f a warning by the Secretary of State, Mr Frank Kellogg, that “interference from outside sources” in Nicaraguan political affairs is yiewed with concern in Washington. Senor Diaz, immediately upon his recognition by the United States on Wednesday, sought American aid against a Liberal revolution supported by Mexico.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12608, 19 November 1926, Page 3
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131MEXICO WARNED New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12608, 19 November 1926, Page 3
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