| 1860 - 1534 pages
...subjects may travel for their pleasure, or for purposes of trade, to all parts of the interior of China, under passports which will be issued by their Consuls, and countersigned by the local authorities, and that British merchantships shall have authority to trad*3 upon the Great River ( Yang-tze), but... | |
| Lindesay Brine - China - 1862 - 468 pages
...June 26th, 1858 :— Art. IX. " British subjects are hereby authorised to travel, for their pleasure or for purposes of trade, to all parts of the interior...for examination in the localities passed through. ... To Nankin, and other citiea disturbed by persons in arms against the government, no pass shall... | |
| 1862 - 970 pages
...and at a number of additional ports. It also authorises British subjects to travel ¡чг pleasure or for purposes of trade to all parts of the interior, under passports, which will be issued by the consuls, and countersigned by the local iuthorities. Provision is likewise made by it for the due... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1895 - 920 pages
...eflect that foreigners are allowed to travel to all parts of the interior of China under passports. These passports if demanded must be produced for examination in the localities passed through * * *. The examination of passports as provided for by treaty is the same as the traveler reporting... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1894 - 950 pages
...they would have some authority for making a report to the magistrates." The treaties provide that " passports, if demanded, must be produced for examination in the localities passed through." How or by what official this demand shall be made is not distinctly stated. It seems to the foreign... | |
| Johannes von Gumpach - China - 1875 - 468 pages
...RATIFIED OCTOBER 24, 1860. ART. ix.—British subjects are hereby authorised to travel, for their pleasure or for purposes of trade, to all parts of the interior, under passports— No opposition shall be offered to his (the bearer of a passport not irregular) hiring persons or hiring... | |
| Edward Henry Nolan - 1878 - 506 pages
...protection of the Chinese authorities. British subjects were authorised to travel, for their pleasure or for purposes of trade, to all parts of the interior, under passports to be issued by their consuls and countersigned by the local authorities. British merchant ships received... | |
| William John Gill - China - 1883 - 510 pages
...travel, for their pleasure or for purposes of trade, to all parts of ihe interior, under passport* which will be issued by their Consuls, and countersigned...examination in the localities passed through. ... If he (the traveller) be without a passport, or if he commit an offence against the law, he shall be handed... | |
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