838.51/1374: Telegram
The High Commissioner in Haiti (Russell) to the Acting Secretary of State
Port au
Prince, September 15,
1922—noon.
[Received September 16—10:05 a.m.]
[Received September 16—10:05 a.m.]
106. In reply to my note containing the suggestions made by the Department’s 73, September 9, 4 p.m. the Haitian Government informs me that it has taken note of suggestions and will place them before the legislative committee now examining the proposed law.62
Russell
- The law, embodying the Department’s suggestions, was passed by the Council of State Sept. 27, approved by President Borno Oct. 2, and published in Le Moniteur Oct. 5, 1922.↩