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... Cuba by the United States . Protection of Cuban interests by United States consular officials Passports to residents of insular possessions of the United States Argentine Republic .... Extracts from message of President of Argentine ...
... Cuba by the United States . Protection of Cuban interests by United States consular officials Passports to residents of insular possessions of the United States Argentine Republic .... Extracts from message of President of Argentine ...
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... Cuban interests by United States consular officials . Protection of British interests in Bolivia by United States officials .. Brazil .. Treaty submitting to arbitration the question of the boundary between Brazil and British Guiana ...
... Cuban interests by United States consular officials . Protection of British interests in Bolivia by United States officials .. Brazil .. Treaty submitting to arbitration the question of the boundary between Brazil and British Guiana ...
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... Cuban interests by United States consular officials . Protection by United States consular officers of Chinese on the Isthmus of Panama ... Cuba ... Establishment of independent government in Cuba .. Message from the President of the ...
... Cuban interests by United States consular officials . Protection by United States consular officers of Chinese on the Isthmus of Panama ... Cuba ... Establishment of independent government in Cuba .. Message from the President of the ...
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... Cuban interests by United States consular officials Accident to President Roosevelt . France 386 389 390 391-421 391 407 408 Complaints of alleged violation at Pacific coast ports of consular conven- tion of February 23 , 1853 , between ...
... Cuban interests by United States consular officials Accident to President Roosevelt . France 386 389 390 391-421 391 407 408 Complaints of alleged violation at Pacific coast ports of consular conven- tion of February 23 , 1853 , between ...
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... interests in Colombia by United States officials . Agreement between Russia and China relative to Manchuria . Text ... Cuban interests by United States consular officials Scholarships under the will of Čecil John Rhodes Condolences on ...
... interests in Colombia by United States officials . Agreement between Russia and China relative to Manchuria . Text ... Cuban interests by United States consular officials Scholarships under the will of Čecil John Rhodes Condolences on ...
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acknowledge the receipt Adee American citizens application arbitration Argentine Austria-Hungary Bogotá British camphor certificate CHARLES PAGE BRYAN Chentu Chile China Chinese authorities Chinese Government Colombia command Congress consul consul-general consular officers convention Count Lützow Cuba Cuban interests Department Department's diplomatic dispatch district duty E. H. CONGER edict embassy excellency foreign affairs foreign office governor honor to acknowledge immigration Imperial inclose copy inclose herewith Incloses correspondence Inclosure instant instructions interests by United issued January JOHN HAY July June LEGATION Majesty Manchuria matter McCormick ment military minister for foreign mission missionaries Nan-ning Niuchwang passport Peking person plenipotentiary port present President Roosevelt Prince Ch'ing Protection of Cuban provisional government punishment received referred regard regulations reply Reports Republic request Russian Secretary sent Sept taotai tele telegram Tientsin tion treaty troops ultimo United United States consul viceroy Washington
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Page 320 - Resolution for the recognition of the independence of the people of Cuba, demanding that the Government of Spain relinquish its authority and government in the Island of Cuba, and to withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters and directing the President of the United States to use the land and naval forces of the United States to carry these resolutions into effect.
Page 419 - ... thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done...
Page 321 - VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or. naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon with the President of the United States. VIII. That by way of further assurance the government of Cuba will embody the foregoing provisions in a permanent treaty with the United States.
Page 91 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Page 372 - Now, therefore, be it known that I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Treaty to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Page 518 - The canal shall never be blockaded, nor shall any right of war be exercised nor any act of hostility be committed within it. The United States, however, shall be at liberty to maintain such military police along the canal as may be necessary to protect it against lawlessness and disorder.
Page 239 - Chinese laborer who has a lawful wife, child, or parent in the United States, or property therein of the value of one thousand dollars, or debts of like amount due him and pending settlement.
Page 514 - The High Contracting Parties having mutually recognised the independence of China and of Korea, declare themselves to be entirely uninfluenced by any aggressive tendencies in either country. Having in view, however, their special interests, of which those of Great Britain relate principally to China, while Japan in addition to the interests which she possesses in China is interested in a peculiar degree politically, as well as commercially and industrially, in Korea...
Page 9 - States, and by such consul generals, consuls, or vice consuls when in charge, as the Secretary of State may designate, and by the chief or other executive officer of the insular possessions of the United States, under such rules as the President shall designate and prescribe for and on behalf of the United States, and no other person shall grant, issue, or verify such passports.
Page 369 - Revolt or conspiracy to revolt by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas, against the authority of the master...