UNITED STATES AND SAN DOMINGO.
WASHINGTON.. February 17. President Roosevelt, in the message transmitting the protocol respecting we Domicican agreement to the Senate, sal that no territorial aggrancLsement was contemplated, nor other control 01 UK republic except such as was necessary™ effect financial rehabilitation. He addea that since the United States had prontea by the Monroe Doctrine, certain refPossibilities must be accepted, along with tn rights it conferred. [It may be remembered that the Government of San Domingo last month appealed to the United States to help ltw its financial administration, which w« in a somewhat parlous condition. «c American Government, in reply, undertook to administer the Customs, renwttet the fiscal system, and adjust foreign claims against the Dominican Government, at the same time that it g" teed the maintenance of the terntoriw status quo.] ■_
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 18 February 1905, Page 4
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