The Hongkong Telegraph
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WAR IN MEXICO.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914.
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London. Received April 23.
Reuter's correspondent ab Washington says Mr. O'Shaugh- nesey, U.S. Chargo d'Aires at Mexico City, has received pass} poris.
Official, nowe states that. 12
wounded at Vera. Cruz
London, Rceived April 23.
The American Command.
Later.
Londen. Received April 24.
London. Received April-21.-
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London.Received April 24. President Wilson bas replied Reuter's correspondent at Paris | The Daily Telegraph is, in-
Three sons of President. Yuan the to Carranz with it-tates that their Majesties attend-formed that the English Polo Shih-kai have arrived in London solely directed against Huerta. od in the afternoon, a race meet-team for the leats st Meadow- from Cheltenham. They visited
brook will be Captain Barrett, the Chinees Legation. British and other foreignersing at Auteuil, Brilliant sunshine Vajor Matthew Lannowe, Captain are leaving Mexico rapidly.
prevailed and whole-hearted en- Lookett and Mejor Hunter; thusiasm was shown along the reserve, Captain Tomkinson. entire route. Their Majesties had a tremendous ovation when they reached the course.
"The King specially sent for the American the winners of the officers' race and personally congratulated them. The return to Paris was made amid renewed enthusiasm. Their Majesties are to attend a great farewell bouquet to-night (Thursday) at the Quai d'Orɛay.
Reuter's correspondent at Americans were killed and 50 Washington statee that Rear Admiral Doyle, commanding the Pacific Float, has been ordered to sail bis dagship to Mazatlan to take charge of Fleet assembling there.
Cleneral Carranza's statement bas perturbed White House, and it is admitted that it entirely alters the altuoti n....
Carranza's Statement.
London, Received April 24,
at
Not a State of War. "
at
The Triple Entente. Reuter's correspondent Paris states that Sir Edward
Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that President, Wilco lo-day said that as far as his authority is concerned, t'he United States is not in a state of war with Mexico. The operations are at present confined to the holding of Vera Cruz and its outskirts. No blockade had oc currod, but the foreign Governrey and M. Doumergue. have menta will be notified in advance issued a statement regarding their if it is decided on.
conversations. They state that the various questions interesting the two countries have been con sidered and an identity of view. on all points has been established. faking note of the results of the American Occupation. policy pursued in association Reuter's correspondent at New with Russia, Sir Edward Grey York states that American navalan 1 M. Domergue are complete- forees have occupied Broastwerkely agreed on the necessity of all three miles inland, from Vera uree Powers continuing their Cruz on the railroad towards constant efforts to maintain the Mexico City,
balance of peace.
Router's correspondent Washington statoa that Mr. Bryan, has delivered General Carranza's statement to President Wilson, It is a long document and dwells on the Mexican people not recog The United States bas banded nising the usurper Querta, but over the archives of the Embassy points out that invasion by the at Moxico to the Barzilian United States would involve an Legation. unequal
Consequently, General Carranza" invites Presid ent Wilson to suspend hostilition Bad evacuate Vera Cruz and formulate his demands to the Constitutionalist Uovernment.
war.
LAWN TENNIS.
Hongkong's Champion Beaten in Handicap.
tators.
however, pulled the game out of the fire and after er me very fine back-band play by both men he took the set at 0 2.
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AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.
QUESTION IN COMMONS.
A DISTURBED NIGHT.
London. Received April 24. Mr. Austen Chamberlain le to move for an impartial inquiry into the movements of troops in
Ulster.
i.
Mr. Asquith has graoted Tues- day and Wednesday for a dis cussion of the matter..
Movement Delayed.
Mr. Asquith has granted Tuse cussion of the Ulster question,
General Carranz invites President Wilson to avacuate Vera Cruz and formulate U.S. demands to the Constitutionalist Government.
It is officially announced that 12 Americans were killed and 50 wounded at. Vora Cruz.
General Carranza's statement uns perturbed White House, and it is admitted that it entirely alters the situation.
La the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith explained that the move ment of the Battle Squadron from Arosa Bay to Lamlich was not President Wilson says the Uni- connected with the precautionary ted States is not in a state of war, Londen. Received April 23. measures in Ulster. He discuss-with Mexico, and Operations.at In the House of Commons, Sired the position with Mr. Charc- present are confined to holding Edward Grey, in reply to Sir John bill ou March 21 and suggested Vera Cruz. U. Rees, said there was no reason to the latter that in view of the to believe that the Banque In-excitement in the country, the London. Received April 23,
dustrielle de Chine was interested movement should be delaye in the purobase of the China correspondent nt Merchante
Steam. Vienna atates that the Emperor Company.
Navigation has had a disturbed night, the catarrhal symptoms being abated.
Router's
The Bourse is depressed.
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SIF. J. D. Rees asked whether
un-the Government was prepared to
acquiesce in the interposition of nationalities in the attains of the Company.
THE BUDGET.
Mr Acland said, he was unable INTRODUCED NEXT WEEK.
to say more than that the affaire of the Company are under con- sideration.
Indians more or less civilised by contact with the river traffic..
so far as can be ascert in d. !" The rubber called "caucho" is, product of the Osstillos Elastics.
London, Received April 24. Mr. Lloyd George is to intro. duce the Budget next Thursday.
"Paradise Lost" On the Flim
Mr. Walter Stephens writes.
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British and French Foreign A statement issued by the Minister points out the necesity of.. Britain, France and Russia con tinuing their close association.
Mr. Asquith has explained that the movement of the BattleSquad- ron from Arosa Bay to Lamlash wasnot connected with the pre- cautionary measures in Ulster.
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