MEXICO.
CARRANZA CHASTISES AMERICA. ! Australian-New Zealand Cable Associa-i tion.—Copyright. Received July 1, 3.5 p.m. Washington, June 30. Carranza has replied to the United States* notes pointing out that the United States' troops had no right whatever to remain on Mexican soil. The attacks made upon American troops were the re- * suit of their commander*'' blunders and overbearing manner, '.'arranza denies that he has protected any bandits, and accuses the United States of sending him discourteous notes. There is no reference in Carranza's reply to any future hostilities. CARRANZA'S ORDERS UNCIJANGEn Received July i, 0.0 p.m. Washington, July 1. Unofficial advices state that Carranza has not changed his orders to attack the American troops.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1916, Page 5
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