Mexican Situation
RUMOURED ATTACK ON TAMPICO. AMERICAN PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. SHORTAGE OF FOOD AT VERA CRUZ.
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Washington, May 6. There are persistent rumors that Villa is en route to attack Tampico, where ■fighting continues without result. General Funston has been ordered to extend his operations around Vera Cruz in any manner his discretion dictates.
If hostilities are resumed the United -States proposes to appoint Major-Gen-jeral Leonard Wood to the supreme command. He will advance along the railway to Mexico City, but such a plan will be inoperative until the result of peace negotiations is known. The mediators announce that the report that they are again approaching Carranza, and seeking his co-operation, Is incorrect. , Times and Sydney Sun Services. P Mexico City, May 6. Despite General Maas' 'blockade food Continues ito reach Vera Cruz, but in inSufficient quantities, and prices are ad- i trancing. The lowest classes are suffering from unemployment and dear food. < Drastic steps are being taken to relieve the city of undesirables and those un*We to support themselves.
THREATENING MEXICO CITY. CONSTITUTIONALIST VICTORY REPORTED. *; ' Received 7, 9.20 p.m. jf Mexico City, May 6. {The Texas Constitutionalists are now federating around Salkillo, three hunIred miles from Mexico City. • General CBregon, with fifteen thouMuul men, is threatening, the capital from the westward. battle resulting in a Constitutionalist victory is reported from the neighbourhood of Penzacos.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 8 May 1914, Page 5
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228Mexican Situation Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 8 May 1914, Page 5
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