Cuba, nor in any manner authorize or permit any foreign power or powers to obtain by colonization or for military or naval purposes or otherwise, lodgment in or control over any portion of said island. General Orders - Page 4by United States. War Department - 1902Full view - About this book
 | Marrion Wilcox, George Edwin Rines - 1917 - 887 pages
...naval or military purposes, or otherwise, lodgment or control over any portion of said island. II. That said Government shall not assume or contract...pay the interest upon which, and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which the ordinary revenues of the Island of Cuba,... | |
 | JAMES BROWN SCOTT - 1917
...constitution shall have authority to assume or contract any public debt in excess of the capacity of the ordinary revenues of the island, after defraying the current expenses of government, to pay the interest. 3. That upon the transfer of the control of Cuba to the government established... | |
 | 1918
...for naval or military purposes, or otherwise, lodgment or control over any portion of said island. 2. That said government shall not assume or contract...pay the interest upon which, and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which the ordinary revenues of the Island of Cuba,... | |
 | Edwin De Witt Dickinson - 1918 - 796 pages
...purposes, or otherwise, lodgment in or control over any portion of said island. The Government of Cuba shall not assume or contract any public debt to pay the interest upon which, and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which, the ordinary revenues of the Island of... | |
 | 1918
...assume or contract any public debt to pay the interest upon which, and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which the ordinary revenues of the Island of Cuba, after defraying the current expenses of the government, shall be inadequate. 3. That the government... | |
 | Albert William Kimber - 1919 - 304 pages
...the recognition of the independence of the people of Cuba under certain conditions, one of which was "that said government shall not assume or contract...current expenses of government, shall be inadequate." " On June 12, 1901, these conditions were accepted by Cuba. Santo Domingo is a country whose mismanagement... | |
 | Herbert Francis Wright - 1919 - 679 pages
...military or naval purposes, or otherwise, lodgment in or control over any portion of said island. ART. 2. That said government shall not assume or contract...pay the interest upon which, and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for' the ultimate discharge of which, the ordinary revenues of the island, after... | |
 | Herbert Francis Wright - 1919 - 679 pages
...military or naval purposes, or otherwise, lodgment in or control over any portion of said island. ART. 2. That said government shall not assume or contract...pay the interest upon which, and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which, the ordinary revenues of the island, after... | |
 | Herbert Francis Wright - 1919 - 679 pages
...assume or contract any public debt to pay the interest upon which, and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which, the...of the island, after defraying the current expenses • if government, shall be inadequate. ACT. 3. That the government of Cuba consents that the United... | |
 | Westel Woodbury Willoughby, Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1919 - 215 pages
...Article II, treaty of 1903, provided that : li The Government of Cuba shall not assume or contract anv public debt, to pay the interest upon which, and to make reasonable sinking-fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which, the ordinary revenues of the Island of... | |
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