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... judge and adjust disputes and to enforce a just and humane treatment of the employees . It is inexcusable that American laborers should be left within our own jurisdiction without access to any Government officer or tribunal for their ...
... judge and adjust disputes and to enforce a just and humane treatment of the employees . It is inexcusable that American laborers should be left within our own jurisdiction without access to any Government officer or tribunal for their ...
Page liv
... judge the case but that established by the nation . The American sailors were made to sign a document in Spanish , and no officer allowed to be present at the examination . Same subject : Confirms with particulars the above telegram ...
... judge the case but that established by the nation . The American sailors were made to sign a document in Spanish , and no officer allowed to be present at the examination . Same subject : Confirms with particulars the above telegram ...
Page lv
... judge of crime , and consul's letter reporting that Shields ' name does not appear on the police records and that Shields was not brought be- fore any court . Nov. 9 Asylum : " Confirmatory of telegram of Nov. 7 ; incloses extract of La ...
... judge of crime , and consul's letter reporting that Shields ' name does not appear on the police records and that Shields was not brought be- fore any court . Nov. 9 Asylum : " Confirmatory of telegram of Nov. 7 ; incloses extract of La ...
Page lvi
... judge of crime , and to the protection of Amer ican officers and sailors on shore : inclosed . Disrespect to the legation by intoxicated spies : Incloses his note of protest , the reply of Señor Matta , which , evading the question ...
... judge of crime , and to the protection of Amer ican officers and sailors on shore : inclosed . Disrespect to the legation by intoxicated spies : Incloses his note of protest , the reply of Señor Matta , which , evading the question ...
Page lviii
... judge's report on the investigation . Asylum : The five remaining refugees and two from the Spanish legation have been placed on board the U. S. S. Yorktown , the Spanish and the Italian ministers accompanying Mr. Egan . Assault on the ...
... judge's report on the investigation . Asylum : The five remaining refugees and two from the Spanish legation have been placed on board the U. S. S. Yorktown , the Spanish and the Italian ministers accompanying Mr. Egan . Assault on the ...
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