| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1946 - 1208 pages
...statement is in accordance with the terms of the Nine-Power Treaty, the signatories of which are pledged 'to respect the sovereignty, the independence and...territorial and administrative integrity of China' ; 4. Considers that these engagements and the agreement of the Chinese and Japanese representatives... | |
| 1925 - 1016 pages
...territorial and administrative integrity' and 'to provide the fullest and most unembarrassed opportunities to China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable government.' "The signatories pledged themselves, further, to refrain from taking advantage of conditions favorable... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1926 - 996 pages
...good and due form, have agreed as follows: Article I. The Contracting Powers, other than China, agree: 1. To respect the sovereignty, the independence, and...principle of equal opportunity for the commerce and inJushii, Membre de la Seconde Classe de l'Ordre Impérial du Soleil Levant; Sa Majesté 11 Reine des... | |
| China - 1925 - 904 pages
...the Open Door Doctrine. It provided that the contracting parties, other than China, agreed, first, to "respect the sovereignty, the independence and...territorial and administrative integrity of China"; second, "to provide the fullest and mist unembarrassed opportunity to China to develop and maintain... | |
| China - 1921 - 728 pages
...intention of the powers to apply in future investigations of the Chinese situation. These principles were: "1. To respect the sovereignty, the independence and...opportunity to China to develop and maintain for herself a stable and effective government. "3. To use their influence for the purpose of effectually establishing... | |
| Raymond Leslie Buell - Conference on Limitation of Armament - 1922 - 524 pages
...States of America, Belgium, the British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, and Portugal: 1. To respect the sovereignty, the independence and...stable Government. 3. To use their influence for the purposes of effectually establishing and maintaining the principle of equal opportunity for the commerce... | |
| Disarmament - 1922 - 264 pages
...terminate. It is the firm intention of the Powers hereinafter mentioned attending this conference: • 1. To respect the sovereignty, the independence and...herself an effective and stable government. 3. To use the influence for the purpose of effectively establishing and maintaining the principle of equal opportunity... | |
| Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale - Conference on the Limitation of Armament - 1922 - 352 pages
...States of America, Belgium, the British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands and Portugal: "(1) To respect the sovereignty, the independence...opportunity to China to develop and maintain for herself effective and stable government. "(S) To use their influence for the purpose of effectually establishing... | |
| Katsuji Katō - Japan - 1920 - 320 pages
...States of America, Belgium, the British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands and Portugal : "1. To respect the sovereignty, the independence and...opportunity to China to develop and maintain for herself effective and stable government. "3. To use their influence for the purpose of effectually establishing... | |
| Edward Alexander Powell - Eastern question (Far East). - 1922 - 442 pages
...good and due form, have agreed as follows: ARTICLE I The contracting powers, other than China, agree: 1. To respect the sovereignty, the independence, and...China. 2. To provide the fullest and most unembarrassed oppor348 tunity to China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable Government. 8.... | |
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