Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Količina 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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Stran ix
... Shanghai , January 8 : Recommendation that , in order to give adequate protection to foreign life and property and to prevent seizure of Settlement by mob violence , landing forces at Shanghai be increased to available maximum ...
... Shanghai , January 8 : Recommendation that , in order to give adequate protection to foreign life and property and to prevent seizure of Settlement by mob violence , landing forces at Shanghai be increased to available maximum ...
Stran x
... Shanghai , January 15 : Decision by foreign consuls that patrol or cordon around Settlement will be unnecessary until Sun Ch'uan - fang suffers a defeat in Chekiang , that avail- able naval forces could put down any local disorders ...
... Shanghai , January 15 : Decision by foreign consuls that patrol or cordon around Settlement will be unnecessary until Sun Ch'uan - fang suffers a defeat in Chekiang , that avail- able naval forces could put down any local disorders ...
Stran xi
... Shanghai , and that naval commander had instructions to do everything he could to protect American lives and property anywhere in China and especially in Shanghai . To the Minister in China ( tel . ) Identic message ( text printed ) for ...
... Shanghai , and that naval commander had instructions to do everything he could to protect American lives and property anywhere in China and especially in Shanghai . To the Minister in China ( tel . ) Identic message ( text printed ) for ...
Stran xii
... Shanghai ; Ambassador's belief that his Government would instruct its Minister in China to urge the American Minister to send the proposed message . To the Minister in China ( tel . ) 67 Approval by British and Japanese Ambassadors of ...
... Shanghai ; Ambassador's belief that his Government would instruct its Minister in China to urge the American Minister to send the proposed message . To the Minister in China ( tel . ) 67 Approval by British and Japanese Ambassadors of ...
Stran xiii
... Shanghai , February 16 ( text printed ) , containing a statement by Sun Ch'uan - fang protesting the neutralization proposal as failing to recognize Northern ability to maintain peace at Shanghai and overcome the opposing forces . From ...
... Shanghai , February 16 ( text printed ) , containing a statement by Sun Ch'uan - fang protesting the neutralization proposal as failing to recognize Northern ability to maintain peace at Shanghai and overcome the opposing forces . From ...
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action advised American citizens American consul American Government British Ambassador Canton Cantonese Chang Tso-lin Changsha Chargé in China Chen Chiang Kai-shek China MacMurray China Mayer Chinese authorities Chungking commander in chief Concession consular Customs Date and number demands Department despatch Eugene Ch'en Eugene Chen evacuation February Following from American Foochow Foreign Affairs French Hankow Ichang identic notes informed instructions interests January January 18 July June KELLOGG Kuomintang Legation Legation's lives and property Lockhart Majesty's Government March 25 matter Memorandum ment military Minister in China missionaries Nanking incident Nationalist authorities Nationalist Government nationals negotiations North China officers opinion p. m. Received p. m. Received April paragraph Paraphrase Peking port powers present proposed question regard reply reported request sanctions Settlement Shanghai ships situation soldiers statement surtaxes tariff Telegram The Minister Telegram The Secretary telegraphed text printed Tientsin tion treaty troops United vessels WASHINGTON withdrawal women and children Yangtze
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Stran 619 - Differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy...
Stran 616 - The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means.
Stran 341 - To respect the sovereignty, the independence, and the territorial and administrative integrity of China; (2) To provide the fullest and most unembarrassed opportunity to China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable government; (3) To use their influence for the purpose of effectually establishing and maintaining the principle of equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all...
Stran 772 - That no merchandise shall be transported by water, or by land and water, on penalty of forfeiture thereof, between points in the United States, including Districts, Territories, and possessions thereof embraced within the coastwise laws, either directly or via a foreign port, or for any part of the transportation, in any other vessel than a vessel built in and documented under the laws of the United States...
Stran 765 - When the two relate to the same subject, the courts will always endeavor to construe them so as to give effect to both, if that can be done without violating the language of either...
Stran 710 - Reciprocally: citizens of Sweden or Norway who have resided in the United States of America for a continuous period of at least five years and during such residence have become naturalized citizens of the United States, shall be held by the Government of Sweden and Norway to be American citizens, and shall be treated as such. The declaration of an intention to become a citizen of the one or the other country has not for either party the effect of citizenship legally acquired.
Stran 501 - Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Consular Rights between the United States and...
Stran 766 - It is a canon of statutory construction that a later statute, general in its terms and not expressly repealing a prior special statute, will ordinarily not affect the special provisions of such earlier statute.
Stran 803 - Commercial Convention concluded by the United States and Cuba on December 11, 1902, or any other commercial convention which hereafter may be concluded by the United States with Cuba, or to the commerce of the United States with any of its dependencies and the Panama Canal Zone under existing or future laws.
Stran 646 - Commercial travelers representing manufacturers, merchants and traders domiciled in the territories of either High Contracting Party shall on their entry into and sojourn in the territories of the other Party and on their departure therefrom be accorded the most favored nation treatment in respect of customs and other privileges and of all charges and taxes of whatever denomination applicable to them or to their samples.