The Mexican War
AMERICAN CITIZENS ASSUME CONTROL. CREATING A BETTER IMPRESSION. By Cables-Press Association—Copyright Washington, .Tune . r >. President Wilson, addressing tlie naval cadets at Annapolis, Maryland, alluded to Mexico anil said, "1 pray to God the boys will-not have to light any more." lie added /.that real good Americans would do what the Americans had done at Vera Cruz, where they were not stratting and blustering but managing the town'* afl'airs ami preserving law and order to the best of their ability. The people of Vera Cruz ought to think differently of Americans thereafter instead of hating and despising them as Mexicans were now doing. " A WIZARD OF FINANCE." Mexico City, June 5. The Constitutionalists levied a forced loan of a million dollars on the Spaniards at Tepie, notifying them thereafter to leave the city at the peril of imprisonment. ARMS NOT TO BE LANDED. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Mexico City, June 5. The Atlantic fleet at Vera Cruz has been ordered to prevent all ships carrying arms and ammunition from landing cargoes at any Mexican port for the rebels or Huerta, pending mediation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 17, 8 June 1914, Page 5
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185The Mexican War Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 17, 8 June 1914, Page 5
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