REVOLT IN MEXICO.
REBEL ADVANCE UNCHECKED. Bj Tileertph.—Preis Assn.—Copyright. Received April 16, 8.25 p.m. New .York, April 15. Advices from Nogales, Arizona, state Aat General Flores has fought his way Mgross the border, taking San Bias, on ljbe boundary, and is proceeding with a force of twenty-five hundred men towards Culiacan. General Iturbe appears unable to stem the tide of the rebel advance, and his troops are retreating in wild disorder. A report from Aguaprieta Btates that troops of the new Republic of Sonora are iarading the Sinaloa State, which adjffatfi Sonora to the southward, and are mtrching upon Culiacan. A later message from Aguaprieta reJXfta that General Gomez, former comm»nder of the Federal troops in the district of San Luis Potosi, with his entire amy, has revolted against Carranza, and openly declared himself for the revolutionary leader.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1920, Page 5
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