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Huerta Will Go

WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. TAMPICO KEPT OPEN FOR TRADE. By Cable—Press Association—(.'op; right Washington, June 8. There is a possibility of the recrudescence of the war owing to Huerta's announcement that ho intends to blockade the Carran/.intai in Tampico, Two Mexican gunboats left Puerto Mexico and Here followed by the American cruiser Taconrn. Huerta ordered the gunboats to seize the cargo of the Cuban steamer Antilla, eu route for Tampico, consigned to the Carra.nzistas. Secretary Daniels announces that he will not change the policy of tho United States, but will keep Tampico open for all commerce.. . Huerta-has abandoned his intention of 'Pampico, asserting his desire not to interfere with the peace negotiaDiplomatic circles regard his action joa a>, proof,, (Of Huerta's intention to abfind.on;:t.he:vPjresidfincy as soon as arrangfimfints.. havp ; , been made for a .«iwcesaoTJi"ii; •■ lis i-j-j ; n.-.-. ■ A drunken Mexican attempted to interfere with the Mexican police, and a Ugi,ged, Spites infantfyman, Lieutenant 'HoilgtCfP,,.: shot him' dead. General Funstan reports that the Mexican attacked HcUli^Kwitti-a knife, therefore the act wa^ t justifiable homicide, and no findirection is. considered necessary. • ' JAPANESE! MINISTER MISSING. ii 11 IMPRISONED BY.REBELS. •• ''l bin, .iivrjuil-,, .-.j,,,, t'Xnt\^§^M\f>'W h -' p >m ' " ...,i ... ■ London, June 9. , .The-,. Dajly Mexico correspondent has reported-that the Japanese Ministeo 1 araDMsWltAehe- were taken pri-by.-the .rebels after leaving Coluna,! '■. Their., whereabou'tjj.'iafe ';■/ ; j' 1 - ■ '■' . ii,.'...iii.--.'i|. '■.■.■,';'"'ni.'i.',..., r .'. ''-, ■ tM'J?%'M f^tocol, JTI-c'ST*'"' .Washington, June' 9. The State Department is optimistic that tho peace protocol will bo signed in a few days.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 10 June 1914, Page 5

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250

Huerta Will Go Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 10 June 1914, Page 5

Huerta Will Go Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 10 June 1914, Page 5

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