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English: Front page of the first issue of the Mexican newspaper Excélsior, from March 18, 1917, the second oldest running newspaper in Mexico after El Universal. The top headline addresses events of the Russian Revolution, particularly the abdication and subsequent arrest of Tsar Nicholas II. Other headlines at the top address events related to the Zimmerman Telegram, through which Germany proposed an alliance with Mexico against the United States during the First World War, while the Mexican Revolution was taking place simultaneously.
Español: Primera plana del primer tomo del periódico mexicano Excélsior, del 18 de marzo de 1917, el segundo periódico en circulación más antiguo de México después de El Universal. El titular superior de la página habla de eventos de la Revolución rusa, particularmente la abdicación y posterior arresto del zar Nicolás II. Otros titulares en la parte superior hablan de eventos relacionados con el telegrama Zimmerman, mediante el cual Alemania propuso una alianza con México en contra de los Estados Unidos durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, mientras que la Revolución mexicana sucedía simultáneamente.
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Source Hemeroteca Nacional Digital de México
Author Excélsior

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  1. See 1963 Art.23(I).
  2. See 1928 Art.1183.
  3. See 1996-2018 Art.29(II).
  4. See 1996-2018 Art. 153.

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Front page of the first published issue of Excélsior, from March 18, 1917.

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