The Monroe Doctrine.
A SENATOR'S TROUBLE, Per United Press Association. By Eloctr.it Telegraph.—Copyright.' WASHINGTON, Jan. hoi Received 26th, 1.4 a.m. Senator Lodge, discussing Monroeism, said , the United' ~ States otight ndt to allow a foreign power even temporary occupation on the American continent and could not permit foreign powers to occupy ports in the Carribcan Sea, which guarded the approaches to the Panama canal. Jf the republic of San Domingo was-left in its present bad condition the United States might be compelled to take possession of it in order to prevent others doing so.
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Southland Times, Issue 19724, 26 January 1906, Page 2
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