Russia in the Far EastThe Endowment, 1921 - 50 oldal |
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32. oldal
... achieved the more easily at the present day because , on account of the collapse of Russia , they all have lost their political importance . Of course it is not the mere fact of Russia concluding a friendly alliance with Japan that ...
... achieved the more easily at the present day because , on account of the collapse of Russia , they all have lost their political importance . Of course it is not the mere fact of Russia concluding a friendly alliance with Japan that ...
35. oldal
... achieved by a Russo - Chinese decla- ration , signed at Peking on November 5 , 1913. Russia recog- nized the suzerainty of China over Outer Mongolia ( Article 1 ) , and promised not to keep troops there , with the exception of consular ...
... achieved by a Russo - Chinese decla- ration , signed at Peking on November 5 , 1913. Russia recog- nized the suzerainty of China over Outer Mongolia ( Article 1 ) , and promised not to keep troops there , with the exception of consular ...
36. oldal
... achieved in 1915 by the signing at Kiakhta on June 7 , of a Tripartite agreement in regard to Outer Mongolia , by the repre- sentatives of the Chinese Republic , the Russian Empire and the new Mongolian State . On January 24 , 1916 , a ...
... achieved in 1915 by the signing at Kiakhta on June 7 , of a Tripartite agreement in regard to Outer Mongolia , by the repre- sentatives of the Chinese Republic , the Russian Empire and the new Mongolian State . On January 24 , 1916 , a ...
41. oldal
... achieved by a Siberian Assembly , a sort of local Parliament or possibly even a restricted Constituent Assembly . Later on this logically helped very much the formation of a Regional Government , which later still proved to be the ...
... achieved by a Siberian Assembly , a sort of local Parliament or possibly even a restricted Constituent Assembly . Later on this logically helped very much the formation of a Regional Government , which later still proved to be the ...
45. oldal
... achieved a certain stability of local administration . It lives in peace westward and has friendly relations with the Bolshevik group in control of Irkutsk , being also in constant com- munication with the Government of Moscow . Chita ...
... achieved a certain stability of local administration . It lives in peace westward and has friendly relations with the Bolshevik group in control of Irkutsk , being also in constant com- munication with the Government of Moscow . Chita ...
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acquired agreement alliance Allies Amur River armaments Article autonomy of Outer Baikal Bolshevik Chita colonization commercial concerning concessions cooperation danger diplomatic East Eastern Provinces Eastern Republic Empire endeavoring ernment establish European Powers European Russia expansion exploit finally fisheries foreign friendly frontier Germany golians grant HERTSLET important independence influence Inner Mongolia Irkutsk Japanese Kamchatka peninsula Kiakhta Korea Lake Baikal latter Li Hung-Chang Liaotung peninsula MACMURRAY Manchuria Manchurian market meant ment mutual relations North China markets northern open door Outer Mongolia outlet Pacific coast participation peaceful penetration Peking Petersburg political exiles population Port Arthur Portsmouth privileges promised railroad railway regions relations with China Russia and China Russia and Japan Russian Empire Russian Government Sakhalin Sbornik secondly secret treaty self-government settled Siberia Siberian Provinces situation soon spheres of interest territory tion Tokyo treaty of 1916 treaty of Portsmouth Tsar Tsar's Vladivostok Witte Yakutsk and Kamchatka
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23. oldal - in view of the wide development taken by the commercial and industrial enterprise of Japan in Korea, as well as the large number of Japanese subjects residing in that country, the Russian Government engaged not to "hinder the development of the commercial and industrial relations between Japan and Korea.
31. oldal - ... deemed necessary for the maintenance and protection of these interests. ARTICLE 3. Each party undertakes to place no obstacle of any kind in the way of the confirmation and future development of the special interests of the other party within the boundary lines of such spheres of interest. ARTICLE 4. Each of the contracting parties undertakes to refrain from all political action within the sphere of interest of the other party in Manchuria. Furthermore, it has been decided that Russia shall seek...
31. oldal - ARTICLE 5. To ensure the working of the mutual stipulations, both parties will enter into an open and friendly exchange of opinions on all matters concerning their special interests in Manchuria. In case these special interests should be threatened, the two governments will agree on the measures that may become necessary for common action or mutual support in order to protect these interests. ARTICLE 6. The present treaty will be kept strictly secret by both governments.
27. oldal - My dismissal did not affect the course of our policy. We were headed straight for a war and at the same time we did nothing to prepare ourselves for the eventuality. We acted as if we were certain that the Japanese would endure everything without daring to attack us.
30. oldal - revelations." To conform and further develop the provisions of the Secret Treaty of June 17-30, 1907, the Russian and the Japanese governments agree to the following provisions. ARTICLE 1. Russia and Japan recognize as the boundary of their specific spheres of interest in Manchuria the line of demarcation as defined in the supplementary article of the Secret Treaty of 1907. ARTICLE 2. The two contracting parties agree mutually to recognize their special interests in the areas set forth above. Each...
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