The preservation of the common interests of all Powers in China by insuring the independence and integrity of the Chinese Empire and the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations in China... The Living Age - Pagina 3021921Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Gregory Mason - 1914 - 104 pagina’s
...eastern Asia and India; the preservation of the common interests of all Powers in China, by insuring the independence and integrity of the Chinese Empire and the principle of equal opportunities, commerce, and mdas^y of all nations in China; the maintenance of the territorial rights of the high... | |
| Ellery Cory Stowell - 1915 - 770 pagina’s
...Asia and of India; (b) The preservation of the common interests of all Powers in China by insuring the independence and integrity of the Chinese Empire and...the commerce and industry of all nations in China; (c) The maintenance of the territorial rights of the High Contracting Parties in the regions of Eastern... | |
| Sir Stephen King-Hall - 1924 - 426 pagina’s
...unprovoked attack, the other Power will come to its assistance. that such measures are not contrary to the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations." Article 4. — " Great Britain, having special interests in all that concerns the security... | |
| Si-Mon Cheng - 1926 - 416 pagina’s
...1916), p. 20g. •"(b) The preservation of the common interests of all Powers in China by insuring the independence and integrity of the Chinese Empire and...the commerce and industry of all nations in China. "(c) The maintenance of the territorial rights of the high contracting parties in the regions of their... | |
| Sir Mark Frank Lindley - 1926 - 424 pagina’s
...necessary to safeguard and advance those interests, provided always that such measures are not contrary to the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations. /i. 139. ' The new Treaty,' said the British Foreign Minister in explaining this Article,... | |
| Shuxi Xu - 1926 - 476 pagina’s
...necessary to safeguard and advance those interests, provided always that such measures are not contrary to the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all 158 Ibid., p. 439159 Ibid., 1905, p. 625. 160 Morgan to Secretary of State, Aug. 28, 1905, ibid., p.... | |
| Charles Emanuel Martin, William Henry George - 1927 - 794 pagina’s
...Asia and India. 2. The preservation of the common interests of all the powers in China by insuring the independence and integrity of the Chinese Empire and...the commerce and industry of all nations in China. 3. The maintenance of the territorial rights of the High Contracting Parties in the regions of Eastern... | |
| Harley Farnsworth MacNair - 1927 - 976 pagina’s
...endeavouring to maintain peace in Eastern Asia, and in seeking to uphold the integrity and independence of the Chinese Empire and the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations in that country. On the other hand, the special interests of the Contracting Parties are of a kind upon... | |
| 1915 - 1134 pagina’s
...First, the treaty between Great Britain and Japan insures " the independence and integrity of China and the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations in China." It would be in the highest degree impolitic on the part of the Japanese Government to violate those... | |
| Harold Monk Vinacke - 1928 - 536 pagina’s
...necessary to safeguard and advance these interests, provided always that such measures are not contrary to the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations."1 Following the war a protectorate was established, Prince Ito becoming the first Resident-General.... | |
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