Documentary History of the Peace Negotiations Between China and Japan, March-April 1895: With Text of the Treaty of PeaceTientsin Press, 1895 - 29 sivua |
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... taken from him had one empty shell and four unexploded cartridges in its chambers . At the time , the Viceroy was wearing gold - martial law was proclaimed and the streets were rimmed spectacles and had lowered them slightly to look ...
... taken from him had one empty shell and four unexploded cartridges in its chambers . At the time , the Viceroy was wearing gold - martial law was proclaimed and the streets were rimmed spectacles and had lowered them slightly to look ...
Sivu 7
... taken from the culprit shall be returned to him ; westward as far as 122 ° longitude East of shall. charged with a crime of unaccomplished murder , the case has been duly heard and the depositions taken . It appears that the said ...
... taken from the culprit shall be returned to him ; westward as far as 122 ° longitude East of shall. charged with a crime of unaccomplished murder , the case has been duly heard and the depositions taken . It appears that the said ...
Sivu 13
... taken to be the tael in which all taxes , duties and fees are payable by Japanese subjects in China and all such taxes , duties and fees may be paid in standard Japanese silver yen at their face or representative value . 6th ...
... taken to be the tael in which all taxes , duties and fees are payable by Japanese subjects in China and all such taxes , duties and fees may be paid in standard Japanese silver yen at their face or representative value . 6th ...
Sivu 17
... taken of some popular contributions . But if these statements are to be accepted as approximately correct , it would seem reasonable to believe that the total money expenditure of Japan in the war up to the present time does not exceed ...
... taken of some popular contributions . But if these statements are to be accepted as approximately correct , it would seem reasonable to believe that the total money expenditure of Japan in the war up to the present time does not exceed ...
Sivu 19
... taken as a reply to the draft Treaty presented by the Japanese Plenipotentiaries but it fails even to definitely express the wishes or desires of the Chinese Plenipotentiary . In conclusion , reminding the Chinese Pleni- potentiary that ...
... taken as a reply to the draft Treaty presented by the Japanese Plenipotentiaries but it fails even to definitely express the wishes or desires of the Chinese Plenipotentiary . In conclusion , reminding the Chinese Pleni- potentiary that ...
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3rd month 4th month Ambassador Plenipotentiary appointed Armistice Chihli and Earl China and Japan Chinese Government Chinese Plenipotentiary Ching-fong Commerce and Navigation conditions of peace Count Ito Hirobumi demands draft of Treaty duties Emperor of China Emperor of Japan evacuation Excellency the Plenipotentiary Excellency's exchange favoured nation treatment frontier intercourse Full Powers Heir Apparent honour Hung-chang Imperial Order important instalments interior of China Japanese Government Japanese Plenipotentiaries Japanese subjects Junii Kanagawa Prefecture Kuang Hsü Kuping Taels Letters Patent Li Hung-chang Majesty the Emperor Majesty's March Meiji ment military Minister President Minister Superintendent Order of Paulownia payment Peking Plenipoten Ports of China present Act privileges Province of Chihli ratifications respect Senior Grand Secretary Senior Tutor Shimonoseki Superintendent of Trade Taotai taxation taxes temporary occupation tentiaries territory tiaries TIENTSIN tions Treaty and Convention Treaty of Commerce Treaty of Peace undersigned Viceroy Viceroy's Viscount Mutsu Munemitsu Wei-hai-wei wound Yamaguchi Prefecture
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Sivu 5 - No duties of tonnage, harbour, pilotage, lighthouse, quarantine, or other similar or corresponding duties of whatever nature or under whatever denomination, levied in the name or for the profit of the Government, public functionaries, private individuals, Corporations, or establishments of any kind...
Sivu 5 - All articles manufactured by Japanese subjects in China shall, in respect of inland transit and internal taxes, duties, charges, and exactions of all kinds, and also in respect of warehousing and storage facilities in the interior of China, stand upon the same footing and enjoy the same privileges and exemptions as merchandise imported by Japanese subjects into China. In the event additional Rules and Regulations are necessary in connection with these concessions, they shall be embodied in the Treaty...
Sivu 13 - All Treaties between Japan and China having come to an end in consequence of war, China engages, immediately upon the exchange of the ratifications of this Act, to appoint Plenipotentiaries to conclude with the Japanese Plenipotentiaries a Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, and a Convention to regulate frontier intercourse and trade. The Treaties, Conventions, and Regulations now subsisting between China and European Powers shall serve as a basis for the said Treaty and Convention between Japan and...
Sivu 4 - From the date of the exchange of the ratifications of this Act until the said Treaty and Convention are brought into actual operation the Japanese Government, its officials, commerce, navigation, frontier intercourse and trade, industries, ships, and subjects, shall in every respect be accorded by China most-favourednation treatment. China makes, in addition, the following concessions, to take effect six months after the date of the present Act : 1.
Sivu 20 - ... of said indemnity. It is, however, expressly understood that no such evacuation shall take place until after the exchange of the ratifications of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation.
Sivu 12 - The inhabitants of the territories ceded to Japan who wish to take up their residence outside the ceded districts shall be at liberty to sell their real property and retire. For this purpose a period of two years from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of the present Act shall be granted. At the expiration of that period those of the inhabitants who shall not have left such territories shall, at the option of Japan, be deemed to be Japanese subjects.
Sivu 5 - Japanese subjects purchasing goods or produce in the interior of China, or transporting imported merchandise into the interior of China, shall have the right temporarily to rent or hire warehouses for the storage of the articles so purchased or transported, without the payment of any taxes or exactions whatever.
Sivu 19 - In case the whole amount of the said indemnity is paid within three years after the exchange of the ratifications of the present Act, all interest shall be waived, and the interest for two years and a half, or for any less period if then already paid, shall be included as a part of the principal amount of the indemnity.
Sivu 5 - Hangchow. The Rules and Regulations which now govern the navigation of the inland waters of China by foreign vessels, shall, so far as applicable, be enforced in respect of the above-named routes, until new Rules and Regulations are conjointly agreed to.
Sivu 14 - China cedes to Japan in perpetuity and full sovereignty the following territories, together with all fortifications, arsenals, and public property thereon: — (a) The southern portion of the province of Feng-tien...