| William Woodville Rockhill - 1904 - 586 páginas
...nsrman mten" seeks alone to increase commerce and improve the relations between the two countries. The Chinese Government binds itself in all cases where...assistance, in persons, capital or material, may be treatment prom- needed for any purpose whatever within the Province ised Germans. of Shantung, to offer... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 892 páginas
...30 H from each side of these railways and along the whole extent of the lines." China also engages "in all cases where foreign assistance, in persons,...supplying of materials in the first instance to German mannfacturers and merchants engaged in undertakings of the kind in question." Kiao-chau was declared... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 888 páginas
...li from each side of these railways and along the whole extent of the lines." China also engages " in all cases where foreign assistance, in persons, capital, or material, may be needed for any puniose whatever within the province of Shantung, to offer the said work or supplying of materials... | |
| Thomas Franklin Millard - 1916 - 646 páginas
...country, but seeks alone to increase commerce and improve the relations between the two countries. The Chinese Government binds itself in all cases where...Province of Shantung, to offer the said work or supplying materials, in the first instance to German manufacturers and merchants engaged in undertakings of the... | |
| 1917 - 538 páginas
...advantage of China. In the same contract the Chinese government agrees or "binds itself in all cases when foreign assistance, in persons, capital or material,...purpose whatever within the province of Shantung," the first offer must go to Germans. China had no thought or intention that, in making terms with Germans,... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee, Granville Stanley Hall, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1917 - 550 páginas
...advantage of China. In the same contract the Chinese government agrees or "binds itself in all cases when foreign assistance, in persons, capital or material,...purpose whatever within the province of Shantung," the first offer must go to Germans. China had no thought or intention that, in making terms with Germans,... | |
| Min-chʻien Tuk Zung Tyau - 1917 - 348 páginas
...decline the option. For example, Article IV, Section II, of the Kiaochow agreement reads thus: — " The Chinese government binds itself in all cases where...foreign assistance, in persons, capital or material, nmy be needed for any purpose whatever within the province of Shantung, to offer the said work or supplying... | |
| Hosea Ballou Morse - 1918 - 590 páginas
...leased from China." Railway and mining concessions in Shantung were granted to Germany [33] ; and " the Chinese government binds itself, in all cases...whatever within the province of Shantung, to offer the work and supply of materials in question in the first instance to German manufacturers and merchants... | |
| Frank Maloy Anderson, Amos Shartle Hershey, National Board for Historical Service - 1918 - 494 páginas
...Government bound itself in all cases where foreign assistance, in pei sons, capital, or material might be needed for any purpose whatever within the Province of Shantung, to offer the said work or supplying materials in the first instance to German manufacturers and merchants engaged in undertakings of the... | |
| Frank Maloy Anderson, Amos Shartle Hershey, National Board for Historical Service - 1918 - 494 páginas
...Empire and China respecting the lease of Kiao-chau signed March 6, 1898, the Chinese Government bound itself in all cases where foreign assistance, in persons, capital, or material might be needed for any purpose whatever within the Province of Shantung, to offer the said work or... | |
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