GENERAL NEWS.
MEXICAN AMBASSADOR WOUNDED. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyrijht. Received April 1, 9.20 p.m. : New York, March 31. A telegram from San Antonio, Texas, reports that Senor Bonillas. Mexican Ambassador to the United States, and a candidate for the Mexican Presidency, was wounded in a riot in Mexico City. —Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assn. y FIGHTING IN SIBERIA. Honolulu, March 31. According from a telegram from Tokio, Japanese troops near Nilcolaievsk, in Siberia, suffered severe losses in a battle with Russian forces.—A#sN.Z. Cable Assn. U.S. TRADE WITH GERMANY. Washington, March 31. Imports into the United States from Germany during February were valued at 3,831,000 dollars, and exports from the United State* to Germany at 18,598,000 dollars.—Aus.-N.Z. ' Cable Assn. MOVE TO ENJ) STATE OF WAR. Washington, March -27. The House of Representatives will consider the peace resolution on Tuesday. Plans are being made to pass the resolution over President Wilson's veto, even if he does not accept the measure. The resolution will be framed to avoid the objection that the peacemaking power rests entirely with the President.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1920, Page 8
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