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Foreign News September 17, 1920

The Mahoning Dispatch

Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio

What is this article about?

Mexican provisional government to repay Francisco Villa's $40,000 personal loans after his surrender. Villa awaits transport from Sabinas to Torreon.

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Villa Debts to Be Paid in Full by Government

All personal loans obtained by Francisco Villa, Mexican bandit leader, who recently surrendered to the provisional government, will be paid by the government, it has been learned. The loans amount to $40,000, Mexican.

Villa is said to have given receipts for all the loans he obtained and these will be refunded upon presentation of the papers to the government by claimants.

Villa still is at Sabinas, awaiting the arrival of the supply train which was to take him and his men to Torreon.

What sub-type of article is it?

Political

What keywords are associated?

Francisco Villa Mexican Bandit Provisional Government Debts Paid Surrender Sabinas Torreon

What entities or persons were involved?

Francisco Villa

Where did it happen?

Sabinas

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Sabinas

Key Persons

Francisco Villa

Outcome

loans amounting to $40,000, mexican, to be paid in full by the government upon presentation of receipts

Event Details

All personal loans obtained by Francisco Villa, Mexican bandit leader who recently surrendered to the provisional government, will be paid by the government. Villa gave receipts for the loans, which will be refunded to claimants. Villa is at Sabinas, awaiting a supply train to take him and his men to Torreon.

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