30 MAY 1914, Page 2

The representatives of the Argentine, Brazil, and Chile, acting as

mediators, have drawn up a proposed settlement of the Mexican question with the consent of the delegates of the United States and of General Huerta. The plan, says the Times correspondent at Niagara Falls, includes a Provisional Government. The proposal has now to be submitted to President Wilson and General Huerta, and we shall see whether the latter will consent to his own "elimination." But even if Mr. Wilson and General Huerta are willing, the Mexican Constitutionalists may not agree to the settlement. The Constitutionalists may prefer the fruits of victory to peace.