The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 58, December 16, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 18 of 30 (60%)
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There will be thirty-five members in the Council Chamber, eighteen of whom will be appointed by the crown, and the other seventeen elected by the people. All of the members of the House of Representatives will be elected by the people. This Congress is to settle all the affairs of the island, with the exception of the foreign policy, the question of relations with other countries, which will be arranged by Spain. The supreme authority will be vested in the Captain-General, who will have to give his consent to all the acts of the Congress before they can become laws. The army and navy will be under his sole control and direction. Congress will have the right, subject to certain restrictions imposed by the home Government, to fix the tariff duties. The mayor and all the city officials will be elected by the people, and while the Spanish Government keeps to itself the right to the final voice in all decisions, the prospect offered the Cubans seems fair home rule. Porto Rico, another Spanish possession in the West Indies, is to enjoy the same privileges as Cuba. The insurgents, however, will have none of this. Both Gomez and Garcia have published proclamations, so severe in tone, |
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