THE MEXICAN SITUATION.
A SPANISH EMISSARY. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] Mexico City, July 21, Mfinuel Medino, a Spanish emissary, has arrived at El Paso, anti will attach himself to Carranza, in order-to see <that' Spanish Claims against Mexicoare met when order is restored. Spain s action is taken as a result Carranza’s intimation that foreign Governments must treat with him directly, without reference to the United States. It is now understood that other foreign Governments will follow suit. Carranza has agreed to a general armistice throughout Mexico, pending negotiations with Carbajal for a transfer of power. Huerta has embarked on the German cruiser Dresden, en route to Europe.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 77, 22 July 1914, Page 6
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110THE MEXICAN SITUATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 77, 22 July 1914, Page 6
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