Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1916, p. 2

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} THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916, NEW PHOTOGRAPH OF GEN. SARRAIL Who is commanding the French forces at Solonika. It is reported that U. S. cavalry has already entered Mexico in pursuit of Villa's raiders. Cavalry will play an important part in the American ' plans to capture the bandit. Photo shows U. 8. cavalry on hike through the country around El Paso. L Villa's followers with their families on freight cars moved by "men power" Villaists in the street of a city they have obtained possession of in the absence of other more efficient means of locomotion. in Mexico. A TYPE OF VILLA'S FOLLOWERS WHO RAIDED THE TOWN OF COLUMBUS, N.M. The White House has jssued orders that Vila must bé taken dead or alive so that border raids with loss of American lives will stop. a 3 GEN. FREDERICK FUNSTON, : FELIX DIAZ NEW DELGIAN WAR MINISTER. Supreme command of the American troops on the Mexican border Nephew of the late Porfirio Diaz, who after 8 i ; \ y pending several months in Ph i . : the U. 8, has apparently left for Mexico, with the intention of launching oe Se he atest portrakt of M. Emile Sandetvelde, who a new revolution against the Carranza de facto Government, will handle the war affairs of Belgium. in :

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