The High Contracting Parties agree that neither of them will, without consulting the other, enter into separate arrangements with another Power to the prejudice of the interests above described. ARTICLE V. Whenever, in the opinion of either Great Britain... The Oriental Policy of the United States - Sida 223efter Henry Chung - 1919 - 300 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1903 - 700 sidor
...its assistance and will conduct the war in common, and make peace in mutual agreement with it. " IV. The High Contracting Parties agree that neither of...arrangements with another Power to the prejudice of the interests above described. "V. Whenever, in the opinion of either Great Britain or Japan, the above-mentioned... | |
| 1905 - 726 sidor
...interest in all that concerns ' the security of the Indian frontier, Japan recognises her right ' to take such measures in the proximity of that frontier...necessary for safeguarding her Indian possessions.' The treaty is to last for ten years, after which it can be terminated at a year's notice by either... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1907 - 1436 sidor
...special interest in all that concerns the security of the Indian frontier, Japan recognizes her right to take such measures in the proximity of that frontier...necessary, for safeguarding her Indian possessions. V. — The High Contracting Parties agree that neither of them will, without consulting the other,... | |
| 1905 - 864 sidor
...is a distinct breach of the fourth article of the treaty of alliance with Japan. This states that, "The High Contracting Parties agree that neither of...arrangements with another Power to the prejudice of the interests described in the foregoing articles." How ever British diplomats could have allowed themselves... | |
| 1905 - 1256 sidor
...special interests in all that concerns the security of the Indian frontier, Japan recognizes her right to take such measures in the proximity of that frontier...V. The high contracting parties agree that neither, without consulting the other, will enter into separate agreements with another Power to the prejudice... | |
| 1902 - 1058 sidor
...to the agreement will go to its assistance, and will conduct war in company with it. The two nations agree that neither of them will, without consulting the other, enter into separate arrangements with any other Power, and that whenever, in the ' '->n of either of the countries, the interests of Great... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1902 - 726 sidor
...assistance and will conduct the war in common, and make peace in mutual agreement with it. ARTICLE IV. — The High Contracting Parties agree that neither of...arrangements with another Power to the prejudice of the interests above described. ARTICLE V. — Whenever, in the opinion of either Great Britain or Japan,... | |
| Henry Norman - 1902 - 522 sidor
...assistance and will conduct the war in common, and make peace in mutual agreement with it. Article IV. — The High Contracting Parties agree that neither of...arrangements with another Power to the prejudice of the interests above described. CHAPTER XXVI RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT AFTER four journeys made under the... | |
| Alfred Stead - 1902 - 282 sidor
...assistance, and will conduct the war in common, and make peace in mutual agreement with it. ARTICLE IV. The High Contracting Parties agree that neither of...arrangements with another Power to the prejudice of the interests above described. ARTICLE V. Whenever, in the opinion of either Great Britain or Japan, the... | |
| 1902 - 484 sidor
...assistance, and will conduct war in common and make peace in mutual agreement with it. "Art. 4. The contracting parties agree that neither of them will,...arrangements with another power to the prejudice of the interests above described. "Art. fj. Whenever, in the opinion of either Great Britain or Japan, the... | |
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