Treaties and Agreements with and Concerning China, 1894-1919: Manchu period (1894-1911)

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John Van Antwerp MacMurray
Oxford University Press, 1921 - 1729 頁

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19149
12
January 26 1895 GREAT BRITAIN Hongkong Shanghai
15
April
18
August 29 1898
20
FRANCE CHINAConvention complemen
26
October 29 1903 FRANCE CHINAContract
31
19154
34
July
35
October 1 1917
42
October 18 1895
43
November 8 1895
50
October 26 1917 GREAT BRITAIN CHINAAgreement
57
189510
65
19182
69
September 8 1896 RUSSIA RussoChinese Bank CHINA
74
APPENDICES
78
February 4 1897
81
19145
89
June
91
SPECIFICATIONS of Document
98
DENMARK Great Northern Telegraph Com
99
cle to Telegraph Convention of 1896
103
104
104
September 2 1898 GERMANY German Syndicate GREAT
112
November 2 1917
113
February 17 1899
117
19024
119
April
123
19036
125
November 12 1903 BELGIUM Compagnie Générale de Chemins
135
July
142
BELGIUM Société Financière et Industrielle
145
July
148
April
150
August 12 1905
158
INTERNATIONAL CHINARegulations
163
July 27 1915
189
December 14 1899
194
July
208
FRANCE GREAT BRITAINExchange
220
April
223
19025
237
February 12 1913
243
July
247
February 5 1919
248
October
254
April
256
August 1 1906 JAPANGovernment Order concerning South
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26 1900
263
18963
267
19115
296
July
306
August 2 1901
309
garding Administration of Legation Quarter
315
July 11 1902
321
August
323
August 7 1902
327
September 7 1901
332
June
341
189817
350
VOctober 15 1902 RUSSIA RussoChinese Bank CHINA
356
November 27 1902 RUSSIA CHINASupplementary Declaration
369
19013
370
190210
375
190211
378
19086
383
19031
385
August
409
22 1909 GREAT BRITAIN Hongkong CHINA
428
October 21 1904
431
September 24 1903
433

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