THE MEXICAN TROUBLE
AMERICAN VvARSHIP FOR CARRANZA. (By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) • Australir.il ami N.Z. Cable Association.) I NEW YORK, May 21. | (Received May 2,' i, 5.5 p.m.) An American warship has hern authorised to tuk" Carranza of; under safe escort when i he ih -ires to go. ; VILLA folia; British subject ! FOR RANSOM. j WAAIHNGTON. May 21. j ( Received May 2-1, p.m.) I It is reported to the St at c Department :;h.".i the Mex:c:-n bandit Vd!a is holding Geo rrj- Millar, r. Brir-h. citizen, under ranof .TO,OttO dollars. \ MURDER OF CARRANZA REPORTED. j WASHINGTON. May 22. ■ (Received May 23. 11 pan.l i Carranza is reported to have been mur-i'h-rrd by his revolting followers. The United ; States injy demand a disavowal of (he act 1 an ! th" punUh:ncr 1 of the murderers before 1 |tj ? ;u .-.- Mexican Government There is no confirmation of the report up to j
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Southland Times, Issue 18829, 24 May 1920, Page 5
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147THE MEXICAN TROUBLE Southland Times, Issue 18829, 24 May 1920, Page 5
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