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... , i i Caribbean' 1 Ist inuary 1912. - ...
... , i i Caribbean' 1 Ist inuary 1912. - ...
... the Caribbean on condition that French vessels and nationals there take no action detrimental to American interests. A despatch from Fort de France, capital of Martinique, quoted Admiral Georges Robert, High Commissioner for the French possessions in ...
... CARIBBEAN STATES AT WAR WITH AXIS POWERS .I , HE Cuban Congress last night voted for war against •Germany and I Italy. The Dominican Republic has doctored war on Japan. and :est& Rica has declared war on Germany and Italy. A tration is biting constructed ...
... indicated today that the agreement with the French authorities of Martinique assured the neutralisation ot that strategic Caribbean island. He told his Press conference that the status quo would continue, which was interpreted to mean that the island a ...
... that agreement had been reached with the French authorities of Martinique, assuring the neutralisation of that strategic Caribbean island. Mr. Hull was in conference for hour with Rear-Admiral Frederick Horne, who had just returned from his talks with ...
... According to a Washington dispatch quoted by A.P., America gave an assurance she would respect the neutrality of French Caribbean possessions. It is learned authoritatively in Washington. the Agency added. the neutral status of the French possessions ...
... under the agreement. The United States has agreed, reports say, to continue to permit trade with the French possessions the Caribbean Sea condition that French vessels and citizens there take action detrimental to American interests. ...
... says a German message. Kingsholm. a former Transatlantic liner, built in 1928. had been used for pleasure cruises in the Caribbean Sea. United States State Department explained that while the vessel belonged to a friendly Power its further use for pleasure ...
... the buccaneers had made their headquarters. I and the first part of the mad adventure took place. It entailed a run an the Caribbean. and the throwing away of their ship. They hauled their and stores on land, and the second part of their adventure was madder ...
... that agreement had been reached with the French authorities of Martinique assuring the neutralisation of that strategic Caribbean island. Mr Hull told reporters that the status quo would continue, whicn was interpreted to mean that , thp islands were ...
... remain nn* changed. The United States has agreed. reports say, continue to permit trade with the French possessions in the Caribbean on condition that French vessels and nationals there take no action detrimental American interests. ...
... the buccaneers had made their headquarters, and the first part of the mad adventure took place. ft entailed a run in the Caribbean, and the throw ng away of their ship. They hauled their guns and stores on land, and the second part of their adventure was ...