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Title: A compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents, 1789-1897.
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: United States. President Richardson, James D. (James Daniel), 1843-1914, comp
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Publisher: New York, : Bureau of National Literature, Inc.
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University Hawaii, Joseph F. Smith Library
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ed for in the memorandum of January 14. The memorandum of December 9 carefully excluded every form of Italiansovereignty over Fiume. The American Government cannot avoid the conclu-sion that the memorandum of January 14 opens the way for Italian control ofFiumes foreign affairs, thus introducing a measure of Italian sovereignty over,and Italian intervention in, the only practicable port of a neighboring people;and, taken in conjunction with the extension of Italian territory to the gates ofFiume, paves the way for possible future annexation of the port by Italy, fncontradiction of compelling considerations of equity and right. The memorandum of December 9 afforded proper protection to the vitalrailway connecting Fiume northward with the interior. The memorandum ofJanuary 14 establishes Italy in dominating military positions close to the rail-way at a number of critical points. The memorandum of December 9 main-tained in large measure the unity of the Albanian state. That of January 14
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THE GRAVE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Nothing could better attest the well-nigh unparalleled hold which TheodoreRoosevelt enjoyed upon the hearts of his fellow-countrymen than the pilgrim-ages made to his grave for months after his death. Thousands of pilgrims,all kinds and conditions of men, wended their way to the graveyard of thechurch at Oyster Bay, Long Island, to bear mute evidence before the simplegravestone of our twenty-sixth President to the devotion in which they heldTeddy. President Wilsons proclamation of the death of Roosevelt will be foundon page 8685. Woodrow Wilson 8833 partitions the Albanian people, against their vehement protests, among threedifferent alien powers. These and other provisions of the memorandum of January 14. negotiatedwithout the knowledge or approval of the American Government, change thewhole face of the Adriatic settlement and, in the eyes of this Government,render it unworkable and rob it of the measure of justice which is essential ifthis Government

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