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Washington, Feb. 19: Senate sub-committee on foreign affairs completes testimony on Hawaiian matter; report supports Harrison administration's actions and Ex-Minister Stevens, opposing Cleveland policy; Senators Gray and Daniel will not sign, Morgan also opposes.
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Is Expected to Be the Report on Hawaii
—Senate Committee May Disappoint
Gresham,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—The senate
sub-committee on foreign affairs have
completed the taking of testimony in
the Hawaiian matter, and the great report
is about ready to be given to the
full committee. Contrary to the expecta-
tions of many, it is learned, from what
seems to be excellent authority, that
the report supports the American ideas
of the Harrison administration, and
has no fault to find with the actions of
its representatives at Honolulu, Ex-
Minister John L. Stevens.
The only members of the subcommit-
tee who will not sign this report, it is
said, will be Senators Gray and Daniel,
and whether they will make a formal
minority report commending the
Cleveland policy is not yet known. Sen-
ator Morgan, who has been heretofore
counted as leaning toward the present
administration, is, according to this
report, very much opposed to it on this
one point.
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Washington
Event Date
Feb. 19.
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report supports harrison administration and stevens' actions; senators gray and daniel will not sign; senator morgan opposes cleveland policy; minority report possible.
Event Details
Senate sub-committee on foreign affairs completes testimony on Hawaiian matter; report to full committee supports American ideas of Harrison administration, finds no fault with representatives at Honolulu including Ex-Minister John L. Stevens; contrary to expectations.