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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1920, Volume II
Dominican Republic:
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1920, Volume II
Dominican Republic:
Contents
Political and economic affairs
(Documents 95–113)
Progress of reforms under the Military Government—Decision by the United States to initiate measures for withdrawal from the Government of the Republic; proclamation of December 23, 1920—Political and economic embarrassments of the Military Governor
(Documents 95–113)
Censorship
(Documents 114–135)
Relaxation of the censorship—Trial of journalists for offenses against regulations—Executive orders of the Military Governor, December 6, 1920, defining and prohibiting defamation and sedition; objections by the Department of State to the Executive orders and the concurrence of the Navy Department in their annulment
(Documents 114–135)
Boundary dispute with Haiti.