GENERAL CABLES.
EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. New York, March 19. Antonio Muhica, of New .Orleans, with three sons, has lieen arrested, charged with defrauding European and American hanks of millions of dollars by the manipulation of invoices received for the sale of goods. A FATAL EXPLOSION. Nine men were killed by an explosion of gas at the Malcolm Canning Coiupapy’s plant. The building was reduced to, debris, and many were injured: i. i THE .CHINESE LOAN. American • bankers announce their withdrawal from the Government Chinese loan in consequence of President Woodrow Wilson’s withdrawal of Government support. THE CONSPIRACY BILL. Delhi, March 21. The Conspiracy Bill has passed. AN OFFICIAL RESIGNS. (Received 8.5 a.m.) Washington, March 21.
Huntingdon Wilson (Assistant-Sec-retary of State), lias resigned, owing to differing fr.orn the administration in' their afitioq oyer, the' Chinese loan. MEXICO’S LATE PRESIDENT. San Francisco, March 21.
Colonel Alcade Trout, a refugee, assorts that Madero and Suarez were deliberately murdered. ' Saurez was throttled, not shot. The plot leaked out, and Madero’s widow, before it was consummated on latter, went to the American Ambassador, but the Ambassador refused to interfere.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 64, 22 March 1913, Page 6
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