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Show LONDON GLOBE SEES A GRAVE MISTAKE London, Oct. 22 "It cannot be de-Died de-Died that President Wilson has some grounds for complaint against British Brit-ish 'policy in Mexico," says the Globe today. The newspaper considers a grave mistake was made by the British Brit-ish forelgu office's hasty recognition of Huerta, which was in such marked contrast with Its dignified delay In recognizing King Peter of Servla. GERMAN SHIP ARRIVES Vera Cruz, Oct. 22. The steamship Corcovado, with Geueral Felix Diaz on board, and the German protected cruiser llertha arrived here todav. The Hertha anchored under the walls of the fortress of San Juan De Ulua, not 200 yards from the Corcovado Cor-covado After the Corcovado had been inspected by the port authorities, authori-ties, a board put off from the Hertha and set two officers on board the steamship on which General Diaz had made the voyage here. At 8 o clock Diaz had not yet landed land-ed owing to the Berles of delays said to have been caused by the formalities formali-ties of the port authorities. FRENCH CRUISER GETS ORDERS Brest. France, Oct 22 The French armored cruiser Condc was ordered today to take on board ammunition and coal and proceed as quickly a.s possible to Mexico JAPANESE WARSHIP NOT SENT Tokio. Oct. 22. The Japanese for- eign office today declared that no JapaneHe warships would be sent to Mexico. |