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1 TERMS OF THE NOTE. PRESENCE OF AMERICAN" TROOPS RESENTED. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and X.Z. Cable Association. (Received >10.55 a.m.) $ New York, July 5. General CarranzsC'a Note states: The American Government believes the insecurity of the frontier :s a Mnree of difficulty, while the Mexicans consider the presence of American tioop.s in Mexican territory "is not only trespass, but the immediate .cause of eonffot. The. withdrawal of the American troops and the protection of the frontier, is, therefore,.'the essential problem. • • ■ ■ - . i :,: ji ,; ■,; J , Several counties have offered to mediate.
LINCOLN, THE SPY. I
SENTENCE OF THREE YEARf. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.* London, July 4 Lincoln, ex-M.P:. was to three years' penal servitude. THE TRADE ALLIANCE.^ ■ ■ .■ - ■;; ■; I. NATIONAL "BLACK LIST" CRITICISED. , „ (Received JQ.2O a.m. ) Press Association—Copyright, Australian and. N.Z. Cable Association. New York, July 5. Newspapers criticise the proposed Allies' trade alliance to the detriment of Neutrals. J ' ■ ',.'" | The San says, that when peiice comes, it will be seen that there;is somethin g despicable in a t rade |a 1liance of Nations by "means, of a "black list." \' '/' /
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 79, 6 July 1916, Page 5
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