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THE CHINA MAIL,

WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES.

Hawaii's Next Chief

War on Mexican Border

Lawrence M. Judd of Ilonolulu ia being boomed as the next Governor of the Territory of Hawaii, to replace Governor Wallace R. Farrington.

This scene of

Caught in Revolution

Keeping America Out

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The famous international bridge, top, which joins El Paso, Texas, with Jaurez, Mexico, may soon be the scene of American troops' activity should rebel bullets fall on Arecrl san soil

be renested years ago, below, when the Twenty-ninth Infantry guarded the historic bridge. unless the warring troops in Mexico carefully confine their bloodshed to the southern side of the border. Mexican Revolt

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ANILA, MATA 1000 TAROPS EXPECTS TO TAKE TOWN |

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REMATE RETELL

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tured without bloodshed, Federal troops put up a stubborn resistance to the rebels. The Government is ANY FGANG minimising the extent of the revolt and the importance of the towns which were claim- ed by the rebels saying that they expect to soon crush all opposition.

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The American Consul at Hermosillo, Mexico, was recently urged to search for Ed Koeller, American aviator, and an unidentified passenger who, it was believed, were detained by revolution- ists in an attempt to force Koehler to fly for them.

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Mexican hostilities nt Jaurez threatened to involve Lhe action of U.S. troops across the border according to the action of Brig.-General Van Horn Moseley (above) who, accompanied by staff officers, went into Jaurez to con- fer with General Mating Ranios, the new leader of Mexican Federal troops.

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Having added Monterey to their list of captured cities the rebel armies under Gen- eral Escobar moved toward Torreon. Rebel attacks oc- curred at Nuevo Laredo near the United States border. Contrary to the action when

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Mexico Torn By Revolt

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Monterey Retaken

Upper left: These troops, the Presidential guard in Mexico City, remained loyal in the midst of the chace of revolution below the border. Lower left: Although not uniformed Impressively, these troop ers fought loyally against the revolutionary hosts marching on the Mexican capital. Right: General Villareal, once a Presidential candidata, joined the revolutionista and recently seized Monterey, industrial capital of Nuevo Leon, 150 miles from Laredo, Texas.

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Admiral William V. Pratt, native of Maine, one of the naval experts who Bcompanied the late President Wilson to Paris, becomes Commander-in-Chief of the United States fleets in the first of several changes under the new Hoover administration.

General Marcelo Caraveo, Governor of Chihuahua, struck a severe blow to the Mexican Government when he an- nounced bis-state in revolt. His troops. joined the rebels in the fighting around

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