The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2)Worcester, Dean C. (Dean Conant)
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The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2)
Worcester, Dean C. (Dean Conant)
Philippines; Philippines -- History -- 1898-1946
"On May 1, 1900 (P.I.R., 516.6), I. de los Santos wrote a
long letter in Tagálog and cipher to Aguinaldo, in which he
reported upon the progress of what he would have probably
called the diplomatic campaign. If this letter is to be
believed, the agents in the United States of the junta had
been able to form relations which might be of great value to
them. Santos said in part:--
"'Commissioners... Señores Kant (G. Apacible) and Raff
(Sixto López) duly carried out your last instructions given
at Tárlac. Señor Del Pan, sailing by way of Japan, about the
middle of October, and Señor Caney (G. Apacible), sailing by
way of Europe about the 1st of November, met in Toronto about
the middle of February following. But before the arrival of
Kant, Raff had already come from Hayti (United States) and was
able to pry in upon our political friends and enemies. When
they met each other they continued the voyage incognito, as
Raft had done previously, making themselves known to a very
few people; but later on, and according to the instructions
carried by Caney, they made themselves known to a greater
number of people, and have succeeded in interviewing Bryan
who happened to be in New York. Señor Raff said that Bryan
feared being present at a conference, lest he might be called
a traitor by members of his own party, and also by those
of the opposite or "imperialist" party, who are quite proud
over the victories they have gained against our people over
there. Nevertheless, Raff was able to be present and talk at
some of the anti-imperialist meetings, our political friends
introducing him as a friend from the committee (at Hongkong)
and as an advocate of the cessation of the war over there
in order that our sacred rights may be given consideration
by them. And as Bryan could not personally take part in the
conference, he sent a most trusted person, his right-hand man,
Dr. Gardner. The results of the conference between Señor Raff
and Dr. Gardner, the latter acting in the name of Mr. Bryan,
are as follows:--
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