Mexican Matters.
THE BATTLE OF JAUREZ. i HUNDREDS CUT TO PIECES. [By Electric Telegkai-h—Copyright] [United Press Association.] Mexico C ity, November 26. Fierce lighting by the Federals and Constitutionalists has occurred in tne neighborhood of J a lire/,. 1 lie I'oderals were driven back first, but reinforcements arriving gained ground, ’j lie battle is still raging. Heavy losses are reported. Ton thousand troops are engaged at El Pasa. It is reported that General Villa, a Constitutionalist leader, surrounded General Salavat', of the Federals. and cut hundreds to pieces. Villa is seeking to take Salayar alive in order to execute him.
TROUBLE DUE TO RIVALRY
i Received 8.36 a.in.) New York, November 26
Mr H. W. Wilson, late American Ambassador in Mexico, lecturing in Washington, declared that the whole Mexican business was due to rivalry between American and British oil comnanies.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 5
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140Mexican Matters. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 5
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