Bay to be opened as a commercial port. 2. A concession under the exclusive jurisdiction of Japan to be established at a place designated by the Japanese Government. 3. If the foreign Powers desire it, an international concession may be established. 4.... Wilson and China: A Revised History of the Shandong Question - 第 20 頁Bruce A. Elleman 著 - 2002 - 227 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919 - 1172 頁
...[Continuing reading:] 2. A concession under the exclusive jurisdiction of Japan to be established at a place designated by the Japanese Government. 3. If the foreign...it, an international concession may be established. -I. As regard the disposal to be made of the buildings and properties of Germany and the conditions... | |
| Chinese Patriotic Committee, New York - 1919 - 72 頁
...Government. 3. If the powers desire it, an international concession may 'be established. 4. As regard the disposal to be made of the buildings and properties of Germany and the conditions and procedure relating thereto, the Japanese Government and the Chinese Government shall arrange the matter... | |
| 1919 - 1140 頁
...commercial port. 2. A concession under the exclusive jurisdiction of Japan to be established a; a place designated by the Japanese Government. 3. If the foreign...powers desire it, an international concession may lie established. 4. As regards the disposal to be mr.de of the buildings andprrperties of Germany and... | |
| Thomas Franklin Millard - 1919 - 468 頁
...Commercial 'ort. "2. A concession under the exclusive jurisdiction of Japan to be stablisbed at a place designated by the Japanese Government. "3. If the...foreign Powers desire it, an international concession nay be established. "4. As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and properties of Germany... | |
| Sih-Gung Cheng - 1919 - 396 頁
...commercial port. ' 2. A concession under the exclusive jurisdiction of Japan to be established at a place designated by the Japanese Government. '3. If the foreign powers desire it, an international settlement may be established. ' 4. As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and properties... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919 - 1318 頁
...Government and the Chinese Government shall arrange the matter by mutual agreement before the restoration. 3. If the foreign powers desire it, an international concession may be established. Mr. FERGUSON. Identical. Senator WILLIAMS. The Japanese answer to that was identical ? Senator McCuMBER.... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1920 - 622 頁
...Commercial Port." 2. A concession under the exclusive jurisdiction of Japan to be established at a place designated by the Japanese Government. 3. If the foreign...buildings and properties of Germany and the conditions and procedure relating thereto, the Japanese Government and the Chinese Government shall arrange the matter... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1920 - 618 頁
...commercial port. 2. A concession, under the exclusive jurisdiction of Japan, to be established at a place designated by the Japanese Government. 3. If the foreign...an international concession may be established. 4. The Japanese and Chinese Governments to arrange by mutual agreement the disposal of the German properties... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section - 1920 - 630 頁
...commercial port. 2. A concession, under the exclusive jurisdiction of Japan, to be established at a place designated by the Japanese Government. 3. If the foreign...an international concession may be established. 4. The Japanese and Chinese Governments to arrange by mutual agreement the disposal of the German properties... | |
| John Van Antwerp MacMurray - 1921 - 822 頁
...Commercial Port. 2. — A concession under the exclusive jurisdiction of Japan to be established at a place designated by the Japanese Government. 3. — If the...buildings and properties of Germany and the conditions and procedure relating thereto, the Japanese Government and the Chinese Government shall arrange the matter... | |
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