Port. 2. A concession under the exclusive jurisdiction of Japan to be established at a place designated by the Japanese Government. 3. If the foreign Powers desire it, an international concession may be established. 4. As regards the disposal to be made... Pamphlet - Page 88by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1921 - 120 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1919 - 918 lehte
...designated by the Japanese Government, and the previous negotiation of a mutually satisfactory agreement "as regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and...and the conditions and procedure relating thereto" (p. 313). Professor Hershey believes that "Kiao-chou may, indeed, be 'restored,' but it will be under... | |
| 1919 - 936 lehte
...Government. 3. If the foreign Powers desire it, an international concession may be established. 4. As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and properties of (Jermany and the conditions and procedure relating thereto, the Japanese Government and the Chinese... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1919 - 996 lehte
...Government. 3. If the foreign Powers desire it, an international concession may be established. 4. As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and...matter by mutual agreement before the restoration. ' I avail, etc., (Signed) Hioki Eki His Excellency, Lou Tseng-tsiang, Minuter of Foreign Affairs. AW.... | |
| China - 1915 - 80 lehte
...Government. 3. If the foreign Powers desire it, an international concession may be established. 4. As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and...matter by mutual agreement before the restoration. I avail, etc., (Signed) HIOKI EKI. His Excellency, Lou Tseng-tsiang, Minister of Foreign Affairs. -ReplyPeking,... | |
| 1918 - 1258 lehte
...Government. 3, If the foreign Powers desire it, an international concession may be established. 4. As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and...matter by mutual agreement before the restoration. I avail, etc. Signed: HIOKI EKI. His Excellency, LOU TSENG-TSIANG, Minister of Foreign Affairs. REPLY.... | |
| 1916 - 1062 lehte
...Government. 3. If the foreign Powers desire it, an international concession may be established. 4. As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and...matter by mutual agreement before the restoration. I avail, etc., (Signed) HIOKI EKI. His Excellency, Lou TSENG-TSIANG, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Reply... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee, Granville Stanley Hall, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1916 - 518 lehte
...Government. 3. If the foreign Powers desire it an international concession may be established. 4. As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and...matter by mutual agreement before the restoration. But Article Three of this treaty goes still further in making provision for the "Open Door;" for it... | |
| Thomas Franklin Millard - 1916 - 646 lehte
...Government. 3. If the foreign Powers desire it, an international concession may be established. 4. As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and...matter by mutual agreement before the restoration. I avail, etc., j, (Signed) HIOKI EKI. His Excellency, Lou Tseng-tsiang, Minister of Foreign Affairs.... | |
| Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck - 1916 - 542 lehte
...Government. 3. If the foreign Powers desire it, an international concession may be established. 4. As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and...relating thereto, the Japanese Government and the Chinese GOTeminent shall arrange the matter by mutual agreement before the restoration. I avail, etc., (Signed)... | |
| Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck - 1916 - 490 lehte
...Government. 3. If the foreign Powers desire it, an international concession may be established. 4. As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and...relating thereto, the Japanese Government and the Chinese Goveminent shall arrange the matter by mutual agreement before the restoration. I avail, etc., (Signed)... | |
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