MEXICO'S REBELLION
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AMERICANS IN DAN3ER COMMUNICATION CUT OFF. (Received this morning, 12.35 o'clock.) NEW YORK, September 9. The Mexican rebels cut all the traffic communication between Naco, Cananea and Sonora, where 500 Americans reside. A train "arrived at Naco with 500 rifles and 150,000 rounds of ammunition from the United States Government.
The rebels derailed the engine and prevented the arms from reaching Cananea. They allowed a coach to proceed along the coast to the back States, carrying passengers. Six bridges have been burnt.
Americans are reported to be in danger, the Mexicans threat to attack Cananea. being taken seriously.-
INDIANS ON THE WAR PATH. TOWNSHIPS RAJDED. (Received this morning, 12.35 o'clock.) NEW YORK, September 9. Arizona reports state that- the Yaqua Indians have taken the warpath. A band of 100 raided the towns of Realito and Oolonia.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10716, 10 September 1912, Page 5
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146MEXICO'S REBELLION Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10716, 10 September 1912, Page 5
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