Investigation of Mexican Affairs: Preliminary Report and Hearings of the Committee on Foreign Relations, Parte1,Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 |
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... understand through thoroughly reliable sources ; but they were put in there by radical elements , and rather than disrupt his party at that time he accepted them , ex- pecting all the time to have them changed . The CHAIRMAN . You refer ...
... understand through thoroughly reliable sources ; but they were put in there by radical elements , and rather than disrupt his party at that time he accepted them , ex- pecting all the time to have them changed . The CHAIRMAN . You refer ...
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... understanding of American life , was sent to the State of Tamaulipas as governor in order to work out the problems with ... understand is stil under military rule . There are probably about eight of those . I am not sure as to the number ...
... understanding of American life , was sent to the State of Tamaulipas as governor in order to work out the problems with ... understand is stil under military rule . There are probably about eight of those . I am not sure as to the number ...
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... understanding is it has not been paid , nor the in- terest on the national debt . The CHAIRMAN . Was there any interest ... understand that they were largely through imports . The CHAIRMAN . Do you know that there were two debts , one an ...
... understanding is it has not been paid , nor the in- terest on the national debt . The CHAIRMAN . Was there any interest ... understand that they were largely through imports . The CHAIRMAN . Do you know that there were two debts , one an ...
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... understand so . The CHAIRMAN . Then they were cooperating with Carranza to the extent of paying all the taxes he levied on them ? Dr. INMAN . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . If they were paying all the taxes that Carranza levied , why did ...
... understand so . The CHAIRMAN . Then they were cooperating with Carranza to the extent of paying all the taxes he levied on them ? Dr. INMAN . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . If they were paying all the taxes that Carranza levied , why did ...
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... understand me to say those raids are not occur- ring every once in a while . The CHAIRMAN . I think there is some reference in that article to the effect that prior to the revolution they had not occurred for a hundred years or ...
... understand me to say those raids are not occur- ring every once in a while . The CHAIRMAN . I think there is some reference in that article to the effect that prior to the revolution they had not occurred for a hundred years or ...
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American American Rights armed asked bandits banks BEKKER Bishop CANNON BOYNTON called Carranza Government Carranzistas cent CHAIRMAN Chihuahua citizens City of Mexico claims committee concession constitution constitution of 1857 constitution of Mexico Constitutionalist Cruz currency debt decree Department Diaz DOHENY drilling Excelsior fact Federal filed forces foreign Huerta INMAN interests International Peace Forum intervention irrigation issued July June KEARFUL lands League of Free letter LILL Madero matter McCALEB McDONALD ment Mexican Government Mexico City military Miss LAUT MITCHELL Monclova paper Pelaez pesos petroleum Porfirio Diaz present President propaganda Protection of American purpose railroad Rebels reference representative Republic revolution Rights in Mexico Saltillo Secretary Senator BRANDEGEE sent Sonora statement Tamaulipas Tampico taxes thing tion troops United Vera Cruz Villa Villistas Washington WATRISS WINTON Yaqui York
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Página 445 - Only Mexicans by birth or naturalization and Mexican companies have the right to acquire ownership in lands, waters and their appurtenances, or to obtain concessions to develop mines, waters or mineral fuels in the Republic of Mexico. The Nation may grant the same right to foreigners, provided they agree before the Department of Foreign Affairs to be considered Mexicans in respect to such property, and accordingly not to invoke the protection of their Governments in respect to the same, under penalty,...
Página 609 - UNITED STATES SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to the call of the chairman, at 11.20 o'clock am, in room 201, Senate Office Building, Senator Frank B.
Página 445 - ... Mexico. The Nation may grant the same right to foreigners, provided they agree before the Department of Foreign Affairs to be considered Mexicans in respect to such property, and accordingly not to invoke the protection of their Governments in respect to the same, under penalty, in case of breach, of forfeiture to the Nation of property so acquired. Within a zone of 100 kilometers from the frontiers, and of 50 kilometers from the sea coast, no foreigner shall under any conditions acquire direct...
Página 518 - The State Legislatures shall have the exclusive power of determining the maximum number of ministers of religious creeds, according to the needs of each locality. Only a Mexican by birth may be a minister of any religious creed in Mexico.
Página 333 - Director of the National Association for the Protection of American Rights in Mexico...
Página 649 - That is not what I asked you. I asked you if you considered that sound governmental practice for employees of "the Department of Agriculture to be deciding who should be prosecuted and who should not be prosecuted for a violation of the criminal law of the United States.
Página 406 - The constitutional rights of American citizens should protect them on our borders and go with them throughout the world, and every American citizen residing or having property in any foreign country is entitled to and must be given the full protection of the United States government, both for himself and his property.
Página 98 - No periodical publication which either by reason of its program, its title or merely by its general tendencies, is of a religious character, shall comment upon any political affairs of the nation, nor publish any information regarding the acts of the authorities of the country or of private individuals, in so far as the latter have to do with public affairs.
Página 780 - That the President is justified in the employment of the armed forces of the United States to enforce his demand for unequivocal amends for certain affronts and indignities committed against the United States; be it further Resolved, That the United States 'disclaims any hostility to the Mexican people or any purpose to make war upon Mexico.
Página 517 - The religious institutions known as churches, irrespective of creed, shall in no case have legal capacity to acquire, hold, or administer real property or loans made on such real property ; all such real property or loans as may be at present held by the said religious institutions, either on their own behalf or through third parties, shall vest in the nation, and anyone shall have the right to denounce property so held.