Huerta’s Country
THE MEXICAN CRISIS. FOREIGNERS NOT WANTED. [By Electric Telegraph— copyright [United Press Association. I, (Received 8 a.in.) Mexico, Decoupler It is reported” that'Huerta and Carranza. arc negotiating for pi ace cuing to Villa and Carranza quarrel ing. Huerta lias issued orders prohibiting the interference of foreigners with their property during the fighting.
THE, BANKRUPT LEADER.
DYNAMITE ATROCITIES
Times— Sydney Sun Special Caulks Washington, December 8.
A Mexican crisis is expect'd in a feu days. Huerta vim-again ;bimk'.mnt. it*' has notified the Federal generals U make their own arrangements for pay ing the .troops, .meaning the adopt m: of the rebels’ methods of pillaging. It is reported from Mexico City tied the rebels dynamited a St. Helena freight! 1 train,' killing 103 soldiers and 20 women. Captain Delapena wa?> (i p tured. His ears were cut off, and hi eyes and tongue torn out. Mounded men were shot. The eFderals captured one dynamiter and compelled nirn to sit on a stick of dynamite before exploding it, blowing the man to pieces.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 10 December 1913, Page 5
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172Huerta’s Country Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 10 December 1913, Page 5
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