Parties recognize that it will be admissible for either of them to take such measures as may be indispensable in order to safeguard those interests if threatened^ either by the aggressive action of any other Power, or by disturbances arising in China... The History of Nations - Page 290edited by - 1906Full view - About this book
| History - 1903 - 700 pages
...threatened either by the aggressive action of any other Power, or by disturbances arising in China or Corea, and necessitating the intervention of either of the...protection of the lives and property of its subjects. " II. If either Great Britain or Japan, in the defence of their respective interests as above described,... | |
| William Thomas Stead - Europe - 1902 - 726 pages
...those interests if threatened cither by the aggressive action of any other Power dr by disturbances arising in China or Korea, and necessitating the intervention...ARTICLE II. — If either Great Britain or Japan, in the defence of their respective interests as above described, should become involved in war with another... | |
| Literature - 1903 - 852 pages
...these interests, if threatened either by the aggressive action of any other Power, or by disturbances arising in China or Korea, and necessitating the intervention...Contracting Parties for the protection of the lives and properties of its subjects. Great Britain has little influence in Korea, and America has, if possible,... | |
| 1902 - 620 pages
...China and Korea " if threatened either by the aggressive action of any other Power or by disturbances arising in China or Korea and necessitating the intervention...protection of the lives and property of its subjects." Neutrality in case of one of the Powers having to go to war against another Power to defend her interests... | |
| United States - 1902 - 708 pages
...threatened either by the aggressive action of any other power or by disturbances arising in China or Corea and necessitating the intervention of either of the...protection of the lives and property of its subjects. ART. 2. — If either Great Britain or Japan, in defense of their respective interests as above described,... | |
| Alfred Stead - Japan - 1902 - 282 pages
...attack by some other Power, but in the event of disturbances arising of a character to necessitate the intervention of either of the High Contracting...protection of the lives and property of its subjects. The principal obligations undertaken mutually by the High Contracting Parties are those of maintaining... | |
| William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - Pacific states - 1902 - 702 pages
...power, or by disturbances arising in China or Korea, necessitating the intervention of either of the contracting parties for the protection of the lives and property of its subjects." In the event of a war, participated in by either party, the other ally is to maintain neutrality and... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1902 - 484 pages
...power or by disturbances arising in China or Korea, necessitating the intervention of either of the contracting parties for the protection of the lives and property of its subjects. "Art. 2. If either Great Britain or Japan, in defense of their respective interests, as above described,... | |
| Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - Asia - 1903 - 522 pages
...those interests if threatened either by the aggressive action of any other power, or by disturbances arising in China or Korea, and necessitating the intervention...Article II. If either Great Britain or Japan, in the defence of their respective interests as above described, should become involved in war with another... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1903 - 1190 pages
...those interests if threatened either by the aggressive action of any other power, or by disturbances arising in China or Korea, and necessitating the intervention...protection of the lives and property of its subjects. V ARTICLE II. ARTICLE III. If in the above event any other power or powers should join in hostilities... | |
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