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| Lancelot Lawton - 1912 - 908 pàgines
...him the expectation of my Government. I also telegraphed my Government for instructions, and now have a reply to the effect that this matter must be considered...to estimate the seriousness of the trouble that may be~caused in the relations of the two countries. I am therefore instructed to warn the Chinese Government... | |
| Henry Chung - 1919 - 320 pàgines
...at Peking used these significant words in his note to the Chinese Government, January 31, 1910 : " Before the Chinese Government determines anything,...consent of my government must first be obtained." * While Minister Reinsch was wielding his influence to induce China to follow the example of the United... | |
| Henry Chung - 1919 - 336 pàgines
...Peking used these significant words in his note to the Chinese Government, January 31, 1910: " Befo1* the Chinese Government determines anything, the consent of my government must first be obtained." ' While Minister Reinsch was wielding his influence to induce China to follow the example of the United... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1920 - 622 pàgines
...Chinchow-Aigun project. On January 31, 1910, the Japanese Minister wrote to the Chinese Foreign Office: " Before the Chinese Government determines anything...to estimate the seriousness of the trouble that may b? caused in the relations of the two countries." The Russian Minister declared to China (February... | |
| Tsung-Yu Sze - 1925 - 280 pàgines
...and British interest, the Japanese envoy pressed the Chinese Government with the following note : " Before the Chinese Government determines anything,...Government must first be obtained. If the position of my government is ignored and a decision is made without referring the matter to my government, it will... | |
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