TROUBLE IN MEXICO.
UNITED STATES POSITION. [By Electric Telegraph —Copyright ; [United Press Association,; (Received 8.40 a.m.) ~ New York, August 15. Senator Fairbanks, Indianopolis, says that the sacrifice ( of a single soldier for all the property Americans owned in Mexico would be the merest folly. Intervention would be a calamity certain to cause war. There was much agitation for intervention, selfish and sinister, by interested persons. Washington, August 15. The President has instructed the American Ambassador to Mexico to express the Government regret at ox-Ambassador Wilson’s improper criticisms of the Foreign Office. The President decided to thus reprimand Wilson rather than dismiss him as the resignation takes effect shortly.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 87, 16 August 1913, Page 5
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108TROUBLE IN MEXICO. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 87, 16 August 1913, Page 5
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