| 1922 - 804 頁
...Japanese Delegation, to the effect that "the policy of Japan consists in handing back the Shantung Peninsula in full sovereignty to China, retaining...establish a settlement under the usual conditions at Tsingtao." By reason of this dissatisfaction with the disposition of the Shantung question made by... | |
| 1919 - 936 頁
...appearing in Baron Makino's statement of May 5th, that the policy of Japan is to hand back the Shantung peninsula in full sovereignty to China, retaining only the economic privileges granted to Germany, must be clear to all. Upon arrangement being arrived at between Japan and China for the restitution... | |
| 1919 - 918 頁
...appearing in Baron Makino's statement of May 5th, that the policy of Japan is to hand back the Shantung peninsula in full sovereignty to China, retaining only the economic privileges granted to Germany, must be clear to all. Upon arrangement being arrived at between Japan and China for the restitution... | |
| Ray Stannard Baker - 1919 - 136 頁
...the Conference, on behalf of their government, made a voluntary agreement "to hand back the Shantung peninsula in full sovereignty to China, retaining...establish a settlement under the usual conditions at Tsingtao." Under this agreement, by which Japan makes an unqualified recession of the sovereign rights... | |
| 1919 - 972 頁
...appearing in Baron Makino's statement of May 5th, that the policy of Japan is to hand back the Shantung peninsula in full sovereignty to China, retaining only the economic privileges granted to Germany, must be clear to all. Upon arrangement being arrived at between Japan and China for the restitution... | |
| 1919 - 242 頁
...appearing in Baron Makino s statement of May S. that the policy of Japan is to hand back the Shantung peninsula in full sovereignty to China, retaining only the economic privileges granted to Germany, must be clear to all. Upon arrangement being arrived at between Japan and China for the restitution... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1920 - 918 頁
...is understood, have given solemn assurances in behalf of their Government "to hand back the Shantung Peninsula in full sovereignty to China, retaining...establish a settlement under the usual conditions at Tsing-Tao." This oral promise is the only assurance the Chinese have of eventually receiving the sovereign... | |
| George Creel - 1920 - 476 頁
...factor at the time. Wounded in their pride, and deeply angered by what seemed a breach of faith, the peninsula in full sovereignty to China, retaining...establish a settlement under the usual conditions at Tsing-Tau." All fortifications were to be razed, all Japanese troops were to be withdrawn, and any... | |
| 1920 - 674 頁
...appearing in Baron Makino's statement of May 5, that the policy of Japan is to hand back the Shantung Peninsula in full sovereignty to China, retaining only the economic privileges granted to Germany, must be clear to all. Upon arrangement being arrived at between Japan and China for the restitution... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1920 - 622 頁
...appearing in Baron Makino's statement of May 5, that the policy of Japan is to hand back the Shantung peninsula in full sovereignty to China, retaining only the economic privileges granted to Germany, must be clear to all. Upon arrangement being arrived at between Japan and China for the restitution... | |
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