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Unless the Peruvian Government or the Guaranty Trust Co. cares to issue further statements, the charges of President Leguia will be dropped without official action by Washington. The State Department hopes, however, that Senor Leguia will not renew his protest as, in that event, the U. S. Government would be obliged to issue a reply to his allegations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Leguia vs. Guaranty | 3/24/1924 | See Source »

...adrift, be given complete independence. One phase of this demand has been serious friction between the insular legislature and Governor .General Wood. The independence faction in the islands sent a mission, consisting of Manuel Roxas, Speaker of the Insular House, to the U. S. last Fall (TIME, Nov. 19). Senor Roxas presented his case to the President, and last week received a plain-spoken answer in the form of a letter. Said the President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Philippine Ills | 3/17/1924 | See Source »

...Senor Roxas was not at all pleased by this direct answer. He fumed. He was reported as saying in an interview...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Philippine Ills | 3/17/1924 | See Source »

...hours on end, "with his yellow-green eyes half closed." Then, suddenly, something snaps within him, "an enthusiasm stirs his deep spiritual organism," his face changes, his forehead "grows higher and broader," the yellow-green eyes flash-the man speaks. Once Kerensky spoke for twelve hours without stopping. Senor Ibañéz, after seeing him, thought he could speak for 24 hours and not be in the least affected. Said he: "The Russian has a mouth like a codfish . . . and a voice like a cross between a megaphone and a trombone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Invaluable | 3/10/1924 | See Source »

After the ratification by the U. S. and Mexico of the Special Claims Convention, the Mexican Government appointed Senor Ramon Ross, who conducted the Mexican end of the Recognition Conference last Summer (TiME, Aug. 27), as Mexican Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary to the U. S. (For an account of the new U. S. Ambassador to Mexico, see Page 3, under CABINET...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Diplomat Chosen | 3/3/1924 | See Source »

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