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Turbulent Mexico

ILL-FEELING AGAINST AMERICANS NAVAL OFFICER WOUNDED. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright Received 13, 12.30 a.m. Vera Cruz, February 13. While driving in the streets with his wife, a visitor, Lieutenant Arthur Cook, of the battleship Connecticut, was .slightly wounded, a, bullet passing through the woodwork of the carriage. His assailant fled. There is much ill-feeling against the Americans. It is believed the case was one of attempted assassination. The Mexican authorities have cabled, demanding the arrest of the assassin. Sir W. Garden shortly leaves to confer with President Wilson at Washington regarding the Mexican situation.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 5

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96

Turbulent Mexico Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 5

Turbulent Mexico Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 5

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