WITHDRAWING AMERICAN. :
TROOPS FROM CUBA,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1901.
UNCLAIMED DENTERS AT THE
POST OFFICE.
Letters for the following persons lig vn- Now that the Cuban Constitutional, Convan-claimed at the Post Office tion has agreed, by a vote of 16 to 11, to add. to the Cuban constitution the Platt amendment, public attention is turning to the question of the
withdrawal of American forces from Cuba. The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger (Ind. Rep) says: "The general idea entertained here among those who have stond near the President and Secretary Root and have had opportunity to know something of the plans of the Cubans themselves is that the new Government will be elected some time in. Novumber and inaugurated next February. Our troops and the provisional. Government will vanain in the island until the inauguration takes place, and will in all probabilay take part in the inaugural parade." The Washing ion correspondent of the New York Evening Post (Ind.) writes:
"The talk in Washington for a few hours after the news was received of the adoption of the Platt aimentiment by the Constitutional Conventional Ravana was all about the im- mediate withdrawal of the United States troops, It was simply the Yankee metrick of leap ing ahead of the facts. There will be nothing precipitate about the withdrawal of the troops. Ton few are in Cuba, and the distance to be moved is too slight to make the undertaking a serious one. There will still be much to do before the 'stable' government on which every- thing further depends car be assumed to have been established. A satisfactory electoral law must be enacted; the offices created by the Constitution must be filled by popular election. and the officers so chosen duly installed, and the new executive mast negotiate a treaty with the United States covering the points laid down in the Platt programinie. All this was explained to the delegates who visited this city some weeks ago
"In the mean time, it is probable that a con- siderable number of our soldiers will be brought back to the United States drawn almost wholly from the outlying provinces of the island which seem peacefully disvosed, Our tronps will
hold Morro Castle till the farmal evacuation, which, as will be seen from the outlines of the programme given above, will not, in the ordiary course of events, nccur till some time next winter. Cuba will have to raise some thing in the nature of an army between now and then. in order to have a garrison for the defense of the fort, Well defended, Havana is regarded as nearly impenetrable.as any fortified city on this hemisphere, if not in the world.
When the evacuation takes place, those United States troops who have been holding Marra are expected to retire to the places fixed upon for our naval stations, and the new Government will be launched and left to take care of itself."
The Havana correspondent of the New York Sun (Rep.) says:hat "many Spaniards, Cubans, and Americans here hoped that the amend- ment woull be rejected and thus, perhaps, annexation would come about," and this. thought," he adds, "weighed powerfully with the convention." The Administration press believe that the Cubans' action is the best pos; sible thing for both Cuba, and the United States. The New York Tribune (Rep.) calls it "a lorg and important step in the right direction," and the Philadelphia Press (Rep.)
Eays:
**No natiu ever started nut for itself under such favourable conditions Order is assured from the star.' Independent, the island will at the same time have the powerful protection of the United States against .rebellion started by would-be dictators at home or attacks from abroad. That is the one thing necessary to invite capital and secure the rapid development and prosperity of the country.
"There will be no difficulty in arranging
for the elections and the installation of the new government. The settlement of this difficult question in this way will be another great achievement for the McKinley, Administration.” The Baltimore News (Ind.), however, re- marks:
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Bowie, A. J.
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McGill, W. E.
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Money, R. J.
'U.S.S. Isla de Luzon .....,A. E. Tilstón, U.S.S. Isla de Luxon... Reuton. S.S. Manuel Laguna .E. Nicison.
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Trienfat.
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Hill Depôt Hughes, Mrs. Hall, E. S. A. Hezl, H. B. Fandid Harston, Carl Hardy, Rev. E. J. Halcoll, H.
lermann, H. trwine, C. W. Jama, Mrs. Johnson, R. Jansson, A.
Ridgway, T.
Rennick, Mrs. F.
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Tong Hong
Thomson, Mrs. A. B, Takmakoff
Thompson, P. H. W. Taylor, C. Thomas, L. C.. Trick, R.
Thomas, Mrs. J. Ting, Mrs, Vance, Mrs. G. W. Valentine, A. Varney, Miss L, W., Vass, Capt. Woods & Co. Johnson Hoa. H. C. B. Wren, Pt. W. E. jones, Dr.
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Kirk, Dr. R. King, G. G.
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Wheate, W. E. Walker, J. D. Williamson, J Wenburg, H.O. Williams, D. Waller, J. Watts, Mrs. F. W. Wallace, F. Walter, R. Warren, C. N," Wesicoit, R. Walker, IV. B. Wilcox, G. A. Wills, A.
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Weissmann, B.
Wilson, D. Wilde, Capt. H. S. Walker, B. T,
Wright, Mrs.
Walker, H. W. Young, Ed.
Ludah Singh
List of Registered Covers in Posté Restante Angudhia, M, S. Brandt, P. (2) Brimble, Capt. A. Bortolo, B. Bobal Singh Beveral, Bonifacio
"Henceforth, 'Cuba's Choice' should take the place in the vocabulary heretofore so usé- fully occupied by Hobson's Choice! The people of Cuba have been directed by the Government of the United States to exercise their free and independent volition in the matter of accepting the conditions named in' the Platt amendoient to precisely the same extent as the patrons of the immortal cockney stableman were invited to exercise theirs in the matter of a horse. It was this or nothing. in the one case as in the other. To be sure, the Cubans had the alternative of fighting us if they chose; but of course that alternative was, Bumann, C. under the circumstances, a little too absurd to
Bomanjee & Ce be thought of. So the Cubans have made their Crane, E. H. choice, and, by the free and independent Cruz, M. B. action of the representatives of a free and inde-Calto, J. T. pendent people, the conditions offered by big America to the inbabitants of little Cuba, and handed to them on the point of a bayonet, have been accepted with all the grace possible in tha situation.
"Now that the thing is done, it is proper to say, once more, that the conditions are not necessarily that is, are not necessarily in themselves and on their face-of a kind to destroy the independence of Cuba. It rests with the people of America to see that the elastic terms of the third article of the Con ditions [regarding intervention] are not made to cover exploitation, rapacity, and overriding
of the rights of the Cubans. Experience thus far of what may be accomplished by the sense of justice, as against grosser influences, in our dealings with the dependencies over which, |
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Merecki, Mad.
McGill, Major H. S.
(Tientsin).
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Engineer.
Ram Dhor Singh Ryan, A. Ramlal! Roberts, J. (a) Rosselet, J. Ricco, Mad. Sultan Mahomed.
Cowie, T., (Sydney). Cameron, A. B. David, J. A., Singapore. Edurate, C. Fox, F. (2) Ferreira, F. X. P. Fairis, G. (Singapore). Fortesquien, H. Gujor Singh, I.P.C. 647 Rozario, T. A Gunda Singh Gleick, M. Gomes, J. G. Graves, W Godchaux, Mrs. J. Hall, J. L. Hall, Capt. F. (3). Hoashi, S. Haynes, J. ¡gapore) Hamis, W.
Staden, J. T. Hamlin, Mrs. G. Sammel & Co. Holececk, Mr. R. Stewart, E. Haidar Khan L.P.C. 779 Skeener, J. Imanichi, 8. Tilley, Capt. (7) Jeewan Singh, I.P.C. Tremain, R, L. (New.
York).
Sahib Hajee, S. F. Simoes, Mrs. S.
Souza, Mrs. M. B.
for the present at least, we have decided to Herman Singh (Sin. Shape, Cap exercise dominion, does not hold out much encouragement as to any restraint upon the use of the powers which the Cubans have now formally conferred upon the United States Goverment. But it will not do to give up the principles of justice and fair play, in which, up to the Spanish war, this nation fondly fancied itself so superior to other nations and it may yet prove to be the case that the American people will react from their prosent altitude and show that those principles had a deeper | Kemper, A. C. (Lon- root, among them than recent developments indicats."
A view not seen in many papers is expressed. in the following comment by the Philadelphia Ingulver (Rep.):
We do not believe the convention represents the best elements of the island, but as this nation has officially agreed to the trial of Independence it is inevitable that the expari ment must be made. If it wine, it is under the overshadowing influence of this, Govern ment, which has managed to safeguard, its interester If it falls, there is nothing, left but annexation, and we believe that this will be the Inevitable result, after the politicians have played with their new toy until they are tired „olt”—Literary Digut,
664 Kelaides, G. (4) Kahn, R.:
don). Karan Ilahi Kahim Bakash Kumura Kala Singh.
West, Mrs. M.
Wazir Singh
Waryam Singh
Wills, A.
Watier Singh, 1.P.C.
716.
Kathing. Koelle. Kongbinin. Kongyuenheng. Kongyuenheng..
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MOUNT KELLETT.
"FAIRVIEW.KOWLOON. "THE RETREAT Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY CO., LDA Hongkong, 13th July, 7001:
THE
TO LET. Possession, August 1st.
HE GODOWN in WEST POINT, (Kennedy town known as Feather Factory; now occupied by the Hongkong and Kowloos Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.
For particulars, apply to
LAUTS, WEGENER & CO. Hongkong, 11th July, 1901.
Brasc
TO LET
(From 1st August next);
NO.3 ORMSBY TERRACE KOWLOON.
Apply to
PUN HUNG, 85, Queen's Road Centrală!! Hongkong, 17th July, 190r..
Shipping.
610-
SAILING VESSELS,
FOR NEW YORK THE 3/3 A. 1. I. American ship
4LF. CHARMAN."
shortly expected here from, Kose will load-for: the above Port and will have quick despatch,
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, and July, root
FOR NEW YORK. "HE A1
3/3 A. 1. 1. Americas, abip
MANUEL LLAGUNO,"
will load durioy September and October, safle ing about 25th October
For Freight, spply to
JAYASRYSHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, 8th July1oo.
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