27 NOVEMBER 1926, Page 3

Meanwhile four Notes eichanged between the United tates and Mexico

have been published bearing on he essential dispute about the Mexican land and oil ws. The chief point is that Washington demands in Mexico respect for all the " acquired property 'ghts of American citizens." The Mexican Foreign linister replies that if details are provided of the es in which property has not been respected, exico will be disposed to see that justice is done. t seems that although Mr. Kellogg has gone so as to speak of the possibility that " an extremely ritical situation " may develop, he is unable at present produce specific grievances. The truth is that the d and oil laws have not yet been generally enforced, ough they are no doubt unfair in principle.