THE MEXICAN TROUBLE.
HUERTA AND THE ARMISTICE. "GRAVE EVENTUALITIES." XBT EMOTBIO TILEGBiPH—COPTHIGHT] lUnJtjb» Fbesb Association.] (Received'll:4s • a.m.) Washington, May 8. .BJuevfcahas informed s the South American mediators that the American operations around Yera Oruz have broken the armistice. :The State Department officials represent that the armistice is not formally arranged.yet, therefore no breach was jpossible. The United States merely agreed to a suspension of hostilities except to repel an attack. It is reported that the Mexicans fired the Tampico oil wells. It is understood that the War Department is preparing to despatch reinforcements in view of grave eventualities at Mexico City if the Huertan
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 16, 9 May 1914, Page 6
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104THE MEXICAN TROUBLE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 16, 9 May 1914, Page 6
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