MEXICO
CARRANZA INTERVIEWED. MEXICO WANTS NO WAR. ( SUGGESTIVE U.S.A. ACTIONS. '..(Received a.m.) Press Association—Copyright, Australian and.N.Z. Cable Association. " Washington, : July"£§" General Carranza,: in an interview, denied that Mexico- wants war, but the actions of the United States suggested* tha the latter Wanted war.
REPORTED DEATH *jS C^%RAIJ VILLA, UNCONFIRMED* REPORT. ■:■?.• ■ •■-" '' 3 Press Association—Copyright, Austra-3 lian and N.Z. Gable (Received. 46 f 2O a:m.) • New. York, July s*l Newspapers publish an unconfirmetftj story that General'* Villa has Buccumb-P ed to a bullet wound in the leg. 3 CARRANZA'S FRIENDLY ANSWERg JOINT EFFORTS TO CURB BORDERS RAIDS*, Press Association—Copyright, AustraM lian and N.Z. Cable Association. H (Received 9.20 a.m.) Washington, July 15. I General Carranza returned a tory answer to the American NoteS expressing the hope that war wouldS be prevented, and suggesting a settle** ment of the disputes k by means oil friendly negotiations and joint efforts? to curb the borders raids. It is understood Mr Lansing (Secre** tary of State), will not press furtheri his demands in connection with the?? massacre of American troops ufl Mexico. ■ i. iinmi ■■!■■■ mwn— If 1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 79, 6 July 1916, Page 5
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