UNITED STATES AND GERMANY
... might taken to relate to an attempt on the part of a European Government to secure a coaling station the Gulf of Mexico or Caribbean Sea.— Reuter. ...
... might taken to relate to an attempt on the part of a European Government to secure a coaling station the Gulf of Mexico or Caribbean Sea.— Reuter. ...
... The Herald's Washington correspondent says that finding it impolitic to acquire a coaling station: the shores of the Caribbean Sea by direct negotia- i tion, Germany has attempted to evade the Monroe' Loctrine by obtaining control of the territory ...
... communication, and are financing many of their industries. South America is to be reached only by a long leap across the Caribbean Sea, and still longer voyages down its Atlantic and Pacific coasts. BROTHER JONAi ...
... would base given a naval station in waters, but made such request. return say European power shall here naval station in the Caribbean Sea. Why all thi3 emphasis and protestation? Conceded that the occasion justified a reference to the mooted doctrine, the ...
... Europe; two lines of seven steamers crossing the Pacific to Asia, and one line of three steamers to Australia. South of the Caribbean Sea and the Isthmus, there is no regular communication by American steamers with either coast of South America. By means ...