THE POSITION IN MEXICO.
AMERICAN ADVENTURERS AS REVOLUTIONISTS. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. New York, March 14. Forty prisoners killed their guards, and escaped from gaol at Vera Cruz, Mexico. They Mere parsucd by the police, and a running fight followed in the streets. Several prisoners were killed, but the majority of the convicts escaped to the woods. Scores of Americans are joining the revolutionists. At El Paso, Captain Creighton, an American, with a band of insurrectionists, wrecked the railway bridges on the national railroad for a distance of 100 miles. The Federals were inactive. A DECISIVE CAMPAIGN PLANNING. Received 16, 12.35 a.m. Washington, March 15. The United States is sending an additional cavalry patrol to the frontier, where smuggling continues. President Diaz is understood to be planning a decisive campaign to eradicate the insurrection. The Mexican Ambassador issues an appeal to his fellow-countrymen to aid in the peaceful evolution of Mexican gov-' ernment along lines of true democracy.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 16 March 1911, Page 5
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158THE POSITION IN MEXICO. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 16 March 1911, Page 5
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