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Why the Obregon Government Has Not Been Recognized

Turner, John Kenneth | June 1, 1921 issue

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The article focuses on Mexican government under the presidency of Alvaro Obregon. The stability of any government depends largely upon its ability to maintain transportation, so that the people can buy, sell and be fed. Mexico has been prevented from getting railroad material on credit, prevented from borrowing the cash, prevented even from taxing the necessary cash out of the nation's industries. Due to the railroad situation, the cost of living in the centers of population at the present moment is an inevitable source of discontent. At the same time the merchants are complaining of losses arising from non-delivery of goods.

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MEXICO -- Politics & government; OBREGON, Alvaro, 1880-1928; TRANSPORTATION; RAILROADS; COST & standard of living; MEXICO
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