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Show GREAT BRITAIN APPROVES ACTION OF UNITED STATES Sir Edward Grey, in House of Commons, Com-mons, Discusses Killing of Englishman by Mexicans. London. The British government's view that no immediate action cpuld be taken by it in connection with the deadlock over the investigation into the death at Juarez of William S. Hen-ton Hen-ton was made quite plain Tuesday in the house of commons by Sir Edward Grey, the British foreign secretary. Sir Edward was, however, equally explicit in pointing out that if Great, Britain failed to obtain satisfaction through the United States, the British Brit-ish government reserved to itself the right to procure reparation whenever it was able to do so. The promised pronouncement on the Mexican situation from the foreign secretary sec-retary had been anxiously awaited. It wad delivered before a keenly interested inter-ested gathering of the members of the house of commons. Intense resentment has been displayed display-ed throughout the British isles over what is regarded as the attempt on the par; of Venustiano Carranza, the constitutionalist con-stitutionalist leader, to sow discord between be-tween England and the United States and alBO over the repeated delays in the invetsigation of the death of Benton. |