ARTICLE I. The high contracting parties having mutually recognized the independence of China and of Korea, declare themselves to be entirely uninfluenced by any aggressive tendencies in either country. Having in view, however, their special interests,... The Re-shaping of the Far East - 第 470 頁Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale 著 - 1905完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Great Britain - 1922 - 16 頁
...while Japan, in addition to the interests which she possesses in China, is interested in a peculiar X, degree politically as well as commercially and industrially in Korea, • the High Contracting Parties recognize that it will be admissible for ñther of them to take such measures as may be indispensable... | |
| Raymond Leslie Buell - 1922 - 524 頁
..."special interests" — England in China, and Japan, not only in China but also in Korea, where she "is interested in a peculiar degree politically, as well as commercially and industrially." Each party may take such measures as may be "indispensable" to safeguard its "special interests" when... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1923 - 960 頁
...i. The High Contracting Parties having mutually recognized the independence of China and of Corea, declare themselves to be entirely uninfluenced by...politically, as well as commercially and industrially, in Corea, the Hifih Contracting Parties recognize that it will be admissible for either of then* to take... | |
| Joseph Henry Longford - 1923 - 348 頁
...of China and Korea, the special interests of Great Britain in China and of Japan both in China and in a peculiar degree, politically, as well as commercially and industrially, in Korea, and the rights of both parties to take such measures as may be indispensable to safeguard those interests... | |
| Sir Stephen King-Hall - 1924 - 426 頁
...however, their special interests, of which those of Great Britain relate principally to China, whilst Japan, in addition to the interests which she possesses...industrially in Korea, the High Contracting parties recognize that it will be admissible for either of them to take such measures as may be indispensable... | |
| Shuxi Xu - 1926 - 472 頁
...Anglo-Japanese alliance.95 In the treaty of alliance the two contracting powers " having in view . . . their special interests, of which those of Great Britain...as well as commercially and industrially in Korea, . . . recognize that it will be admissible for either of them to take such measures as may be indispensable... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1926 - 520 頁
...goes on to state that, while both countries have "special interests" in China, Japan, in addition, "is interested in a peculiar degree, politically as...well as commercially and industrially, in Korea." It then lays it down that, if either of the parties, in the defense of their respective interests,... | |
| Sir Mark Frank Lindley - 1926 - 424 頁
...83 JaPanese Agreement of January, 1902, the High Contracting Parties placed on record that Japan was 'interested in a peculiar degree politically as well as commercially and industrially in Corea.' In all these cases, the independence of Corea was expressly acknowledged. Japan proceeded to... | |
| Harley Farnsworth MacNair - 1927 - 976 頁
...their special interests, of which those of Great Britain relate principally to China, while Japan, hi addition to the interests which she possesses in China,...politically as well as commercially and industrially in Corea, the High Contracting Parties recognize that it will be admissible for either of them to take... | |
| 1902 - 680 頁
...I. The High Contracting Parties having mutually recognized the independence of China and of Corea, declare themselves to be entirely uninfluenced by...politically as well as commercially and industrially in Corea, the High Contracting Parties recognize that it will be admissible for either of them to take... | |
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