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THE MEXICAN REVOLT.

MADERO'S FATE DISCUSSED. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Mexico City. February 20. When about to depart, Madero was stopped by the Government's orders. The allegation wa.s put forward on General Huerta's behalf that Aladero had conspired against Huerta's life. The Mexican Congress discussed the question of Madero's exile throughout the night. A firing party executed Adolph Basso, superintendent of the National Palace. Ba-sn. who was ;ui aged man, bared his brea.-t to the rifiemen. shouting. "Vive. Mexico!"'

CHARGES AGAINST MADERO. GENERAL HUERTA SWORN IN. Received 21, 9.50 p.m. Mexico City, February 21. A committee of the House of Deputies is demanding that ex-President Madero shall be compelled to face an official enquiry as to whether he shot Colonel Riveroll when arrested at the National Palace; also whether lie misused Governmental funds. There is a likelihood that Madero will be compelled to return to stand his trial. General Huerta has been sworn in as President. General Diaz was present, and offered no objection.

The conditions are now peaceful, and the rebels in Northern Mexico are likely to submit if certain demands are granted.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 235, 22 February 1913, Page 5

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THE MEXICAN REVOLT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 235, 22 February 1913, Page 5

THE MEXICAN REVOLT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 235, 22 February 1913, Page 5

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