To-morrow in the EastG. Bell, 1907 - 266 oldal |
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14. oldal
... Japanese war , they debated the peace terms and their effect upon their co - religionists in Russia . Each morning they received their newspapers in Arabic , and were as well informed of foreign affairs as is the man in the streets of ...
... Japanese war , they debated the peace terms and their effect upon their co - religionists in Russia . Each morning they received their newspapers in Arabic , and were as well informed of foreign affairs as is the man in the streets of ...
33. oldal
... Japan . Sanguine and sympathetic , they suffer from the fruits of their virtues . Living in a land that returns a ... Japanese . They are happy , inhabiting a land that tills and manures itself , travelling from place to place upon ...
... Japan . Sanguine and sympathetic , they suffer from the fruits of their virtues . Living in a land that returns a ... Japanese . They are happy , inhabiting a land that tills and manures itself , travelling from place to place upon ...
40. oldal
... Japan is not trusted in Siam , and the Japanese are tireless in their endeavours to increase their influence there . Japan has established a line of steamers con- necting Bangkok with Hong Kong and Kobe , run- ning in opposition to the ...
... Japan is not trusted in Siam , and the Japanese are tireless in their endeavours to increase their influence there . Japan has established a line of steamers con- necting Bangkok with Hong Kong and Kobe , run- ning in opposition to the ...
41. oldal
Douglas Story. The future in Siam depends on the Chinese rather than upon the Japanese or any European nation . Already 10 per cent . of the total population are Chinese . They are the labourers and the arti- ficers , the retail dealers ...
Douglas Story. The future in Siam depends on the Chinese rather than upon the Japanese or any European nation . Already 10 per cent . of the total population are Chinese . They are the labourers and the arti- ficers , the retail dealers ...
46. oldal
... Japanese " N. Y. K. " He would notice the frequency of German names upon the brass plates before the doors of the great mercantile houses . He would stand with me before the palatial German club and marvel to hear no word of English ...
... Japanese " N. Y. K. " He would notice the frequency of German names upon the brass plates before the doors of the great mercantile houses . He would stand with me before the palatial German club and marvel to hear no word of English ...
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administration American appointed army Article bank Britain British Canton capital carried CHAPTER Chihli China Chinese commerce and industry concessions Council East Egypt Emperor of Korea Empire equal opportunities Europe European Finance fishing for poddlies force Foreign Affairs Foreign Office future German Government of Japan hands Hong Kong Hung Chang Imperial edict Imperial Government Imperial House Imperial Maritime Customs Inspector-General interests Ito's Japanese envoy Japanese Resident-General King land Li Hung Chang Majesty the Emperor Manchuria Marquis Ito matter ment merchants Messrs miles military mining Minister for Foreign months nations night November 17 Oriental palace peace Peking Persia Petersburg possessed present Prime Minister railway realized refused river Russia seal Seoul Shah Shanghai Siam Siamese Sir Robert Hart soldiers steamers Syndicate Tang Shao-yi territory Throne Tieh-liang Tientsin To-day Tokio trade treaty port troops Tsar Tsushima Straits Viceroy Weigall Western Witte Yuan Shi Kai's
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86. oldal - The preservation of the common interests of all Powers in China by insuring the independence and integrity of the Chinese Empire and the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations in China.
110. oldal - III — The Government of Japan shall be represented at the Court of His Majesty the Emperor of Korea by a Resident General, who shall reside at Seoul, primarily for the purpose of taking charge of and directing matters relating to diplomatic affairs.
81. oldal - The High Contracting Parties having mutually recognized the independence of China and of Corea, declare themselves to be entirely uninfluenced by any aggressive tendencies in either country. Having in view, however, their special interests, of which those of Great Britain relate principally to China, while Japan, in addition to the interests which she possesses in China, is interested...
143. oldal - Britain recognizes the right of Japan to take such measures of guidance, control, and protection in Korea as she may deem proper and necessary to safeguard and advance these interests, provided always that such measures are not contrary to the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations.
123. oldal - For the purpose of maintaining a permanent and solid friendship between Japan and Korea and firmly establishing peace in the Far East, the Imperial Government of Korea shall place full confidence in the Imperial Government of Japan, and adopt the advice of the latter in regard to improvements in administration.
78. oldal - WE, by the Grace of Heaven, Emperor of Japan, seated on the Throne occupied by the same Dynasty from time immemorial, do hereby make proclamation to all Our loyal and brave subjects as follows: — We hereby declare war against...
86. oldal - To restore entirely and completely to the exclusive administration of China all portions of Manchuria now in the occupation or under the control of the Japanese or Russian troops, with the exception of the territory above mentioned.
79. oldal - The integrity of Korea is a matter of constant concern to this Empire, not only because of our traditional relations with that country, but because the separate existence of Korea is essential to the safety of our realm.
109. oldal - The Governments of Japan and Korea, desiring to strengthen the principle of solidarity which unites the two Empires, have with that object in view agreed upon and concluded the following stipulations to serve until the moment arrives when it is recognized that Korea has attained national strength: ABTICLE I.
78. oldal - We hereby declare war against Germany and We command Our Army and Navy to carry on hostilities against that Empire with all their strength, and We also command all Our competent Authorities to make every effort, in pursuance of their respective duties, to attain the national aim, by all the means within the limits of the law of nations.