Militarism in the Philippines:

11 General Merritt has been recalled from his post of Captain General of the Philippines, and his ability and services dispensed with. — A commission has been appointed to report, according to Admiral Dewey's suggestion. HONOUR TO AMERICA. " The Filipinos are Capable of Self-Government."GENERAL MERRITT. and *' Far Better Qualified forSelf Government than the Inhabitants of Cuba."-ADMIRAL DRWEY. A. R.

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