Manchurian Railway) in the direction of Peking up to the Great Wall, its administration to be governed by the Regulations at present in force." China's liberty of action is infringed by the prohibition to employ foreigners in Articles 5 and 6. || Article... Practical Précis Writing and Indexing - Page 30by J. Blake Harrold - 1905 - 260 pagesFull view - About this book
| History, Modern - 1904 - 380 pages
...will form subject of arrangement between China and the Administration. || ,,11. The above-mentioned claims may, by agreement with the Administration,...treatment of those districts in the same way as Manchuria. || The railway indemnitys is withdrawn from the purview of the Powers by Article 10. Nr. 13048. GROSSBBITANNIEN.... | |
| History, Modern - 1902 - 1012 pages
...China, it is agreed that a line may be constructed from either the trunk line or the branch line (of Manchurian Railway; in the direction of Peking up...treatment of those districts in the same way as Manchuria. || The railway indemnity is withdrawn from the purview of the Powers by Article 10. Nr. 12605. GHOSSBBITANNIEN.... | |
| History, Modern - 1904 - 1070 pages
...will form subject of arrangement between China and the Administration. || ,,11. The above-mentioned claims may, by agreement with the Administration,...treatment of those districts in the same way as Manchuria. || The railway indemnitys is withdrawn from the purview of the Powers by Article 10. Nr. 13048. GROSSBRITANNIEN.... | |
| Military art and science - 1904 - 816 pages
...conformity with the undertaking previously given byChina, it is agreed that a line may be constructed for either the trunk line or the branch line [of the Manchurian...governed by the regulations at present in force." Although in some respects a little difference in the form and scope is to be perceived between this... | |
| Kenchō Suematsu - Japan - 1905 - 392 pages
...China, it is agreed that a line may be constructed for either the trunk line or the branch line fof the Manchurian railway] in the direction of Peking...be governed by the regulations at present in force. Although in some respects a little difference in the form and scope is to be perceived between this... | |
| Thomas Chalice Jackson, John Briggs - Abstracting - 1906 - 252 pages
...China, it is agreed that a line may be constructed from either the trunk line or the branch line (of Manchurian Railway) in the direction of Peking up...treatment of those districts in the same way as Manchuria. The railway indemnity is withdrawn from the purview of the Powers by Article 10. No. 12. The Marquess... | |
| George Nye Steiger - China - 1927 - 392 pages
...privileges. The grant of such privileges would involve a complete revision of the previous agreement. In conformity with the undertaking previously given...be governed by the Regulations at present in force. NOTE. This version, which was a translation of the Chinese text of the Agreement, was telegraphed to... | |
| History, Modern - 1902 - 680 pages
...agreed that a line may be constructed from either the trunk line or the branch line (of Manchnrian Railway) in the direction of Peking up to the Great...treatment of those districts in the same way as Manchuria. || The railway indemnity is withdrawn from the purview of the Powers by Article 10. Nr. 12605. GROSSBBITANNIEN.... | |
| Great Britain - 1902 - 276 pages
...China, it is agreed that a line may bo constructed from either the trunk lino or the branch line (of Manchurian Railway) in the direction of Peking up...in force. China's liberty of action is infringed by prohibition to employ foreigners in Articles 5 and 6. Article 8 is contrary to possible interests of... | |
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