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... Government and the Powers concerned for the prompt execu- tion of judgments , summonses , and warrants of arrest or ... Majesty's Minister by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Nationalist Government . These regulations will remain ...
... Government and the Powers concerned for the prompt execu- tion of judgments , summonses , and warrants of arrest or ... Majesty's Minister by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Nationalist Government . These regulations will remain ...
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... Majesty's Government have received through the United States Em- bassy in London a message from the United States Government inquiring whether His Majesty's Government endorse the attitude ascribed to the British delegation at Peking of ...
... Majesty's Government have received through the United States Em- bassy in London a message from the United States Government inquiring whether His Majesty's Government endorse the attitude ascribed to the British delegation at Peking of ...
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... Majesty's Government are afraid that a dangerous deadlock may arise , for the discus- sions on this subject show that the Chinese , though willing to bind themselves to devote a proportion of their revenues to the unsecured debt , have ...
... Majesty's Government are afraid that a dangerous deadlock may arise , for the discus- sions on this subject show that the Chinese , though willing to bind themselves to devote a proportion of their revenues to the unsecured debt , have ...
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... Government , that their future policy should be guided by certain general principles designed to safeguard the ... Majesty's Government to abstain from any interference between the warring factions on rival Governments . Despite the ...
... Government , that their future policy should be guided by certain general principles designed to safeguard the ... Majesty's Government to abstain from any interference between the warring factions on rival Governments . Despite the ...
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ton Treatry Powers should now adopt . His Majesty's Government propose that these Governments shall issue a statement setting forth the essential facts of the situation ; declaring their readiness to negotiate on treaty re- vision and ...
ton Treatry Powers should now adopt . His Majesty's Government propose that these Governments shall issue a statement setting forth the essential facts of the situation ; declaring their readiness to negotiate on treaty re- vision and ...
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Page 337 - Power. 2. China, being in full accord with the principle of the so-called open door or equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations having treaty relations with China, is prepared to accept and apply it in all parts of the Chinese Republic without exception. 3. With a view to strengthening mutual confidence and maintaining peace in the Pacific and the Far East, the Powers agree not to conclude between themselves any treaty or agreement directly affecting China or the general peace...
Page 335 - Application of Chinese laws The powers concerned should administer, so far as practicable, in their extraterritorial or consular courts such laws and regulations of China as they may deem it proper to adopt.
Page 254 - ... susmentionnées que de leurs établissements religieux, de bienfaisance et autres dans les Lieux Saints et ailleurs. Les droits acquis à la France sont expressément réservés et il est bien entendu qu'aucune atteinte ne saurait être portée au statu quo dans les Lieux Saints.
Page 254 - La distinction des croyances religieuses et des confessions ne pourra être opposée à personne comme un motif d'exclusion ou d'incapacité en ce qui concerne la jouissance des droits civils et politiques, l'admission aux emplois publics, fonctions et honneurs ou l'exercice des différentes professions et industries, dans quelque localité que ce soit.
Page 260 - ... ses généreuses intentions envers les populations chrétiennes de son empire, et voulant donner un nouveau témoignage de ses sentiments à cet égard, a résolu de communiquer aux puissances contractantes ledit firman, spontanément émané de sa volonté souveraine.
Page 335 - The extraterritorial powers which do not now require compulsory periodical registration of their nationals in China should make provision for such registration at definite intervals.
Page 349 - II. The governments of the two contracting parties agree to hold, within one month after the signing of the present agreement, a conference which shall conclude and carry out detailed arrangements relative to the questions in accordance with the principles as provided in the following articles.
Page 337 - In conformity with the agenda of the Conference, the Chinese Government proposes for the consideration of and adoption by the Conference the following General Principles to be applied in the determination of the questions relating to China: "1. (a) The Powers engage to respect and observe the territorial integrity and political and administrative independence of the Chinese Republic, (b) China upon her part is prepared to give an undertaking not to alienate or lease any portion of her territory or...
Page 337 - ... 7. In the interpretation of instruments granting special rights or privileges, the wellestablished principle of construction that such grants shall be strictly construed in favor of the grantors, is to be observed. "8. China's rights as a neutral are to be fully respected in future wars to which she is not a party. "9. Provision is to be made for the peaceful settlement of international disputes in the Pacific and Far East.
Page 335 - ... and procedure of the modern Chinese judicial system. Lawyers who are nationals of extraterritorial powers and who are qualified to appear before the extraterritorial or consular courts should be permitted, subject to the laws and regulations governing Chinese lawyers, to represent clients, foreign or Chinese, in all mixed cases.