| 1919 - 376 頁
...etc. The Chinese Government should, as needed, take measures to facilitate such transportation. 5. The Chinese Government will take measures to assure...of the persons in its service against any attack. The company will have the right to employ, at will, as many foreigners or natives as it may find necessary... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1921 - 246 頁
...34. The Chinese Government should, as needed, take measures to facilitate such transportation. 5. — The Chinese Government will take measures to assure...of the persons in its service against any attack. The Company will have the right to employ at will, as many foreigners or natives as it may find necessary... | |
| John Van Antwerp MacMurray - 1921 - 998 頁
...take measures to facilitate such transportation. t See Note 3 to this document, post, p. 84. 5. — The Chinese Government will take measures to assure...of the persons in its service against any attack. The Company will have the right to employ at will, as many foreigners or natives as it may find necessary... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1922 - 446 頁
...it was expressly stipulated in the Agreement of 1896 that it was the Chinese Government which was to take measures to assure the safety of the Railway and of the persons in its service. Under such circumstances, the Chinese Representative had to make reservations with respect to these... | |
| Kinnosuke Adachi - 1925 - 570 頁
...etc. The Chinese Government should, as needed, take measures to facilitate such transportation. 5. — The Chinese Government will take measures to assure...of the persons in its service against any attack. The Company will have the right to employ at will, as many foreigners or natives as it may find necessary... | |
| Søren Clausen, Stig Thøgersen - 1995 - 284 頁
...the appointment of Chinese members.3 Military Control Article V of the CER contract stipulated that "the Chinese Government will take measures to assure...of the persons in its service against any attack" (MacMurray 1921, p. 76). When the Russians began organizing railway guards in 1 897, supplemented later... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1921 - 996 頁
...etc. The Chinese Government should, as needed, take measures to facilitate such transportation. 5. — The Chinese Government will take measures to assure...of the persons in its service against any attack. The Company will have the right to employ at will, as many foreigners or natives as it may find necessary... | |
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