Manchuria: A SurveyR. M. McBride, 1925 - 401 頁 |
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第 28 頁
... forces made good their part of the bargain the Chinese were found powerless to take the southern capital of the Kitans according to promise . The Chinese , therefore , had to break their part of the bargain and ask , demand hysterically ...
... forces made good their part of the bargain the Chinese were found powerless to take the southern capital of the Kitans according to promise . The Chinese , therefore , had to break their part of the bargain and ask , demand hysterically ...
第 32 頁
... forces promptly on a specified day , when the Manchu would rise to attack the Ming Dynasty . Thus fortified on both east and west frontiers , the Manchu was ready to act . But it was not Taitsung , the founder of the Taching Dynasty ...
... forces promptly on a specified day , when the Manchu would rise to attack the Ming Dynasty . Thus fortified on both east and west frontiers , the Manchu was ready to act . But it was not Taitsung , the founder of the Taching Dynasty ...
第 33 頁
... forces of Manchuria , was at Shanhaikwan . He had received the details of the fall of Peking and of the suicide of his master . General Wu took a heroic step : he turned to his enemy the Manchu chieftain and asked for his assistance to ...
... forces of Manchuria , was at Shanhaikwan . He had received the details of the fall of Peking and of the suicide of his master . General Wu took a heroic step : he turned to his enemy the Manchu chieftain and asked for his assistance to ...
第 34 頁
... force of trusted officers out in every district and section of Manchuria for no other business than to gather the ... forces fought the Chinese back and forth and time and again , the Chinese farmers fled for their lives . By the time ...
... force of trusted officers out in every district and section of Manchuria for no other business than to gather the ... forces fought the Chinese back and forth and time and again , the Chinese farmers fled for their lives . By the time ...
第 46 頁
... forces of France and Britain marched into Peking , and the Court fled to Jehol . The Peking Government had no time to think of Manchuria , let alone bother with the Chinese immigration there . When the Central Gov- ernment at Peking ...
... forces of France and Britain marched into Peking , and the Court fled to Jehol . The Peking Government had no time to think of Manchuria , let alone bother with the Chinese immigration there . When the Central Gov- ernment at Peking ...
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第 333 頁 - Great Britain engages not to seek for her own account, or on behalf of British subjects or of others, any railway concessions to the north of the Great Wall of China, and not to obstruct, directly or indirectly, applications for railway concessions in that region supported by the Russian Government.
第 380 頁 - I avail, etc., (Signed) Lou TSENG-TSIANG. His Excellency, Hioki Eki, Japanese Minister. — ReplyPeking, the 25th day of the 5th month of the 4th year of Taisho. Excellency, I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's note of this day's date in which you...
第 377 頁 - Mongolia, have for that purpose named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say: His Excellency the President of the Republic of China...
第 377 頁 - Who, after having communicated to each other their full powers, and found them to be in good and due form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : Article 1.
第 76 頁 - II. China cedes to Japan in perpetuity and full sovereignty the following territories, together with all fortifications, arsenals, and public property thereon : (a) The southern...
第 94 頁 - First, perhaps the most effective way to preserve the undisturbed enjoyment by China of all political rights in Manchuria and to promote the development of those Provinces under a practical application of the policy of the open door and equal commercial opportunity would be to bring the Manchurian highways, the railroads, under an economic, scientific, and impartial administration by some plan vesting in China the ownership of the railroads through funds furnished for that purpose by the interested...
第 334 頁 - It is a matter of joint and permanent international interest that the ports on the rivers and littoral of China should remain free and open to trade and to every other legitimate form of economic activity for the nationals of all countries without distinction; and the two Governments agree on their part to uphold the same for all Chinese territory as far as they can exercise influence.
第 347 頁 - Washington as soon as possible, and the treaty shall take effect on the date of the exchange of the ratifications. It shall thereafter remain in force continuously unless and until terminated by one year's written notice given by either high contracting party to the other. In faith whereof the respective plenipotentiaries have signed this treaty in duplicate in the English and German languages, both texts having equal force, and hereunto affix their seals.
第 314 頁 - It follows as a matter of course that the portion of the share capital which has been amortized by drawing and the part of the debt owing to the Russian Government under the guarantee and repaid out of the net profits (§17) will not constitute part of the purchase money. " In no case can the Chinese Government enter into possession of the railway before it has lodged in the Russian State Bank the necessary purchase money. " The purchase money lodged by the Chinese Government shall be employed in...
第 377 頁 - Treaty shall come into force on the date of its signature. The present Treaty shall be ratified by His Excellency the President of the Republic of China and His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, and the ratifications thereof shall be exchanged at Tokio as soon as possible.