Mexican Rebellion
THE TORREON BATTLE. CITY STREWN WITH DEAD BODIES. By Cable —Press Association —Copyright New York, April 3. A compilation of the losses after the fighting at Torreen shows t!hat six thousand were killed and wounded. The city is full of dead bodies. Foreigners were ,not hurt.
Villa'B cavalry pursued the retreating Federals under Velasco. "
Scenesj of "mafficking" enthusiasm kept Juarez awake throughout the night after the Constitutionalist victory was announced. Crowds paraded the streets for hours, headed by bands, wild excitejnent prevailing. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE. Received 5, 5.5 p.m. Washington, April 4. Mr. Henry Lane Wilson, ex-Ambassa-dor in Mexico, in criticising the Presidential policy, asserted that the United States .Government had discredited the Mexican Government, which waß trying to restore peace and order. He declared that General Madero was a person' of unsound intellect and imperfect ednica-
tion. The United States had also made a gTeat error in discrediting the European nations and misrepresenting their attitude regarding the recognition of de facto government. ■ •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 264, 6 April 1914, Page 5
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164Mexican Rebellion Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 264, 6 April 1914, Page 5
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