. The Cuba review and bulletin. so long will we be disai)pointed.—N. Y. Staats Zeitung (German). THE POWERS OF THE ELECT0U.\L COMMISSION. The electoral commission, which is de-fining the limits and conditions underwhich the sufifrage is to be exercised, isa distinctly extra-legal body, deriving itspowers not from any Cuban statute,not from anything to be found inthe Cuban constitution, hut solely fromthe authority exercised by Governor Ma-goon as head of the provisional govern-ment.—Philadeli)hia Inquirer. TO INTRODUCE STABILITY. It might seeiTi that the only satisfactorycourse were to have re
. The Cuba review and bulletin. so long will we be disai)pointed.—N. Y. Staats Zeitung (German). THE POWERS OF THE ELECT0U.\L COMMISSION. The electoral commission, which is de-fining the limits and conditions underwhich the sufifrage is to be exercised, isa distinctly extra-legal body, deriving itspowers not from any Cuban statute,not from anything to be found inthe Cuban constitution, hut solely fromthe authority exercised by Governor Ma-goon as head of the provisional govern-ment.—Philadeli)hia Inquirer. TO INTRODUCE STABILITY. It might seeiTi that the only satisfactorycourse were to have ready for applicationa policy to let our foreign possessions workout their own salvation under the controlof a Resident. Such a plan would intro-duce stability.—Indianapolis News. ASSURANCES OF TRANQUILLITY REQUIRED. The peace-loving and industrious peo-ple, who constitute an enorinous ma-jority of the population, must be as-sured that their enterprises can go onin safety and without danger of inter-ruption.—New York Industries of Boxinj; CijiMis in tlie Kuuico nnd .Tiillet I^actory, Ha THE CUBA REVIEW And Bulletin. 13 U. S. SECRETARY OF WAR TAFT IN HAVANA, APRIL 7, 8, 9. THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE AMERICAN ARMYOF OCCUPATION. Despite the Cuban revolutionary commit-tees demand, Secretary Taft refused to fixa date for withdrawing the army of occu-pation. That the American occupation will lastfor another year at least is the strong im-pression created by remarks Secretary Taftlet fall. Although the conservative and industrialelements are unwilling to speak, much lessbe quoted, it can be said on informationgiven by Secretary Taft that there is aunanimous opinion that the country willbe satisfied with a prolongation of the Am-erican provisional government. On theother hand, the radical elements of theliberals want the Americans to quickly with-draw, Loynaz Castillo being their mouth-piece. WHAT BANKERS AND THE CHAMBER OF COM-MERCE WANT. The bankers want the Americans
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