The Governments of Japan and France, being agreed to respect the independence and integrity of China, as well as the principle of equal treatment in that country for the commerce and subjects or citizens of all nations... Japan and America: A Contrast - Page 238by Carl Crow - 1916 - 316 pagesFull view - About this book
| California - 1918 - 500 pages
...became a Japanese possession. The first words of the Franco-Japanese agreement, signed in 1907, are: "The governments of Japan and France, being agreed to respect the independence PHOTO BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Bringing home the bacon. Viscount I.-lu'i (with gloves and cane)... | |
| Japan - 1907 - 496 pages
...have decided to conclude the following Arrangement : " The Governments of Japan and France, having agreed to .respect the independence and integrity...commerce and subjects or citizens of all nations, and having a special interest to have the order and pacific state of things preserved especially in... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1907 - 828 pages
...between Fi-ance and Japan was made public in these terms : "The Governments of France and of Japan have agreed to respect the Independence and Integrity of China, as well as the principle of equality of treatment In that country for the trade and subjects of all nations: and, having a special... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1907 - 1156 pages
...Minister, M. Pichón. The main clause follows: The governments of France and Japan being in agreement to respect the independence and integrity of China as well as the principle of equality in the treatment of that country for the commerce and subjects of all nations, and having... | |
| 1907 - 1108 pages
...existing between them, and to avoid every future cause of misunderstanding; that they agree, therefore, to respect the independence and integrity of China, as well as the principle of equity, in the treatment of that country, for the commerce and subjects of all nations ; that, having... | |
| George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike - Almanacs, American - 1907 - 578 pages
...agreement the main clause of which was as follows: "The governments of France and Japan being In agreement to respect the independence and Integrity of China as well as the principle of equality In the treatment of that country for the commerce and subjects of all nations, and ha vine... | |
| Bertram L. Putnam Weale, Bertram Lenox Simpson - Asia, Central - 1908 - 730 pages
...all cause of misunderstanding for the future, have decided to conclude the following arrangement : The Governments of Japan and France, being agreed...commerce and subjects or citizens of all nations, and having a special interest in the preservation of peace and order, especially in the regions of... | |
| Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale - Eastern question (Far East) - 1908 - 736 pages
...all cause of misunderstanding for the future, have decided to conclude the following arrangement : The Governments of Japan and France, being agreed...commerce and subjects or citizens of all nations, and having a special interest in the preservation of peace and order, especially in the regions of... | |
| André Tardieu - Balance of power - 1908 - 338 pages
...decided to conclude the following arrangement : — The Governments of France and Japan, while agreeing to respect the independence and integrity of China, as well as the principle of equal treatment in this country for the commerce and things touching the jurisdiction of all nations, and while having... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1908 - 710 pages
...commerce and navigation signed between Japan and France on August 4th, i£<j6. The two Governments also agreed to respect the independence and integrity of China, as well as the principle of equality of treaimeet jn that country for the trade and subjects of all tection, or of occupation,... | |
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