American and British Claims ArbitrationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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... cutting of these cables no notice whatsoever was given to the Company or to its representatives of the intention to cut such cables , and no demand was made that the cables should be sealed or their use discontinued , or that a ...
... cutting of these cables no notice whatsoever was given to the Company or to its representatives of the intention to cut such cables , and no demand was made that the cables should be sealed or their use discontinued , or that a ...
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... cutting the Company's cables , the Government of the United States practically took possession of them , and continued in control thereof until the termination of hostilities between the United States and Spain , but did not at the ...
... cutting the Company's cables , the Government of the United States practically took possession of them , and continued in control thereof until the termination of hostilities between the United States and Spain , but did not at the ...
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... cutting of the said cables , or of any desire by them that the said cables should be sealed on neutral territory , and in view of the recommendations made to Congress in favour of the payment of the claim as an act of equity and comity ...
... cutting of the said cables , or of any desire by them that the said cables should be sealed on neutral territory , and in view of the recommendations made to Congress in favour of the payment of the claim as an act of equity and comity ...
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... cutting of the cables was a necessary war measure and the destruction of the property was incident to the conduct of hostile operations against the Spanish forces by naval vessels of the United States ; 1 that there is any evidence ...
... cutting of the cables was a necessary war measure and the destruction of the property was incident to the conduct of hostile operations against the Spanish forces by naval vessels of the United States ; 1 that there is any evidence ...
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... cutting the cables as seems to be implied in the MemorialR since such notification would not have saved the property from injury . The act of cutting was one which admitted of no delay , and in the case of Cienfuegos was performed under ...
... cutting the cables as seems to be implied in the MemorialR since such notification would not have saved the property from injury . The act of cutting was one which admitted of no delay , and in the case of Cienfuegos was performed under ...
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56th Congress act of equity actual expenses incurred Admiral Dewey Annex ARTICLE Australasia and China belligerent cable house cables connecting Cape Cruz Capiz China Telegraph Company Cienfuegos coast Commander communication concession concessionaire Cuba Submarine Telegraph cutting the cables dated December Droit International Eastern Extension Australasia ELIHU ROOT enemy equity and comity establishment and operation Foreign Office Gaceta de Madrid Government of Spain granted Hong Kong honor incurred in repairing international law interruption Island of Cuba island of Luzon JOHN HAY Julian Pauncefote Limited Lord Tweeddale Luzon Majesty's Government Manila Bay Manila-Capiz cables Manzanillo Marblehead ment military naval forces Navy neutral opinion Philippine Islands presented President recommendation reimbursement Royal Decree sailing launches Santiago de Cuba Schedule of Conditions Secretary Senate Document Session Spanish Government submarine cables submarine telegraph cables Submarine Telegraph Company submitted subsidy territorial waters transmitted Tribunal United States Government United States naval United States Navy Washington Wompatuck
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Página 2 - ... be duly warned by the commander of one of the blockading vessels, who will indorse on her register the fact and date of such warning ; and if the same vessel shall again attempt to enter or leave the blockaded port, she will be captured and sent to the nearest convenient port, for such proceedings against her and her cargo as prize as may be deemed advisable.
Página 2 - Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, in order to enforce the said resolution do hereby declare and proclaim that the United States of America have instituted and will maintain a blockade of ( the north coast of Cuba, including ports on said coast between Cardenas and Bahia Honda, and the port of Cienfuegos on the south coast...
Página 2 - Third, that the President of the United States be, and he hereby is, directed and empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States, and to call into the actual service of the United States the militia of the several States to such extent as may be necessary to carry these resolutions into effect.
Página 6 - The undersigned, the Secretary of State, has the honor to lay before the President, with a view to its...
Página 4 - ... be said that there is no principle of international law applicable. International law, as well as domestic law, may not contain, and generally does not contain, express rules decisive of particular cases; but the function of jurisprudence is to resolve...
Página 2 - Cuba, including all ports on said coast between Cardenas and Bahia Honda and the port of Cienfuegos on the South coast of Cuba: " Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, Pre'sident of the United States, in order to enforce the said resolution, do hereby declare and proclaim that the United States of America have instituted, and will maintain a blockade of 60 the North coast of Cuba...
Página 9 - Each member of the tribunal, upon assuming the function of his office, shall make and subscribe a solemn declaration in writing that he will carefully examine and impartially decide, in accordance with treaty rights and with the principles of international law and of equity...
Página 2 - An efficient force will be posted so as to prevent the entrance and exit of vessels from the ports aforesaid.
Página 22 - Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report by the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers, relative to the proceedings of the First Customs Congress of the American Republics, held at New York in January, 1903. Washington, 1903. 195 pages. 8
Página 3 - ... people in China have been marvelously preserved. We have been generally exempt from pestilence and other great calamities; and even the tragic visitation which overwhelmed the city of Galveston made evident the sentiments of sympathy and Christian charity by virtue of which we are one united people. Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, do hereby appoint and set apart Thursday, the...