V. That the government of Cuba will execute, and, as far as necessary, extend, the plans already devised or other plans to be mutually agreed upon, for the sanitation of the cities of the island, to the end that a recurrence of epidemic and infectious... General Orders - Page 1by United States. War Department - 1902Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1921 - 742 pages
...impeded. The sixth article of the Platt amendment reads: "The Isle of Pines shall be omitted from the constitutional boundaries of Cuba, the title thereto being left to future adjustment by treaty." No treaty as yet has been voted upon. Mr. Platt said: I inserted a clause to the effect that the title... | |
| 1925 - 1272 pages
...the sanitation of the cities of the island, to the end that a recurrence of epidemic and infectious diseases may be prevented, thereby assuring protection...Cuba, as well as to the commerce of the southern ports «f the United States and the people residing therein. VI. That the Isle of Pines shall be omitted... | |
| Charles Cheney Hyde - 1922 - 906 pages
...infectious diseases, for the protection of the people and commerce of Cuba, and for the benefit also of the commerce of the southern ports of the United States and the people residing therein. 4 By the foregoing provisions Cuba is believed to have accepted a status of dependency under the protection... | |
| United States. President - 1922 - 690 pages
...and Infections diseases may be prevented, thereby assuring protection to the people and commerce nf Cuba, as well as to the commerce of the southern ports of the United States ami the people residing therein. Encyclopedic Index Currency Laws nt Cuba, the title thereto being... | |
| Charles Cheney Hyde - 1922 - 900 pages
...infectious diseases, for the protection of the people and commerce of Cuba, and for the benefit also of the commerce of the southern ports of the United States and the people residing therein.4 By the foregoing provisions Cuba is believed to have accepted a status of dependency under... | |
| James Alexander Robertson - 1931 - 676 pages
...pp. 74-75, 78-80. "National Encyclopedia of American Biography (22 Vols., New York, 1910), XIV., 32. The Isle of Pines shall be omitted from the proposed...thereto being left to future adjustment by treaty. The author of it said, in a letter to Senator Clapp, dated November 5, 3902, that he thought the island... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1935 - 992 pages
...the sanitation of the cities of the island, to the end that a recurrence of epidemic and infectious diseases may be prevented, thereby assuring protection...the United States and the people residing therein." has reference, among other contracts, to the contract of the McGivney and Rokeby Construction Company.... | |
| 1912 - 220 pages
...the sanitation of the cities of the inland, to the end that a recurrence of epidemic and infectious diseases may be prevented, thereby assuring protection...thereto being left to future adjustment by treaty. for its own defense, the Government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1940 - 848 pages
...Platt Amendment (Article VI) and Article VI of the Treaty of Cuba proclaimed July 2,1904, 2c provide that the Isle of Pines shall be omitted from the proposed constitutional boundaries of Cuba "the title thereof being left to future adjustment by treaty." On March 2. 1904, a treaty was signed by which... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1940 - 848 pages
...Platt Amendment (Article VI) and Article VI of the Treaty of Cuba proclaimed July 2, 1904,2c provide that the Isle of Pines shall be omitted from the proposed constitutional boundaries of Cuba "the title thereof being left to future adjustment by treaty." On March 2, 1904, a treaty was signed by which... | |
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