MEXICO AND THE STATES.
THE QUESTION OF RECOGNITION. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Mexico City, August 17 The Excelsior that Huerta has been oflicially advised that President Wilson is ready to recognise the Government if the safety of the lives and property of North Americana is guaranteed and indemnities are paid to foreignern injured in the revolution, a?hd Oart'uuzu's coni'scatory decrees abrogated. l i Received August IS, S.Sii p.m. Washington, August 17. A State Department official sava the three conditions niontinned\ from Mexico Oit,< : are only a few of those announced by the Government, -which has' not promised recognition, on any conditions, *~Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1920, Page 5
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