Etudes coloniales, 第 6 卷Pedone, 1900 - 274 頁 |
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affaires agreed agreement Ang chan anglais Annam annamite article asiatique Asie authorities autonome avantages Bangkok Birmanie Britain British Government British subjects Burmah Cambodge Cambodgiens Chiangmai Chine Chinese chinois clauses client Cochinchine colonial commerciale conquête consul continent convention Customs directement district Documents diplomatiques dynastie Emperor of China États États Shans européennes Extrême-Orient feudataires fleuve Rouge force foreign française frontières Gialong gouvernement Grande-Bretagne guerre Hué India indigènes indo-chinoise intérêts internationale Jean Dupuis l'Angleterre l'Annam l'État éminent l'État mineur l'Indo-Chine l'investiture Lakon Lampoonchi Laos Lê loi li-Kin Majesty mandarins Mékhong ment métropole métropolitaine Minhmang nations Nguyen officers officiel opium pacte passports pays Péking peuple politique extérieure politique nationale possession Protecteur protectorat protégé provinces puissances race race jaune régions relations rois royaume Russie seul Siam Siamois signed Sir Thomas Wade situation souverains spéciale suzerain suzeraineté territoire Thomas Wade tion tique Tonkin tonkinois trade treaty Tuduc vassal vice-royauté vis-à-vis year
熱門章節
第 250 頁 - Britannic Majesty and His Majesty the Emperor of China have resolved to conclude a Convention on this subject, and have, for this purpose, named Plenipotentiaries, that is to say : Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland...
第 240 頁 - ... to land or ship goods, steamers shall be allowed to touch for the purpose of landing or shipping passengers or goods ; but in all instances by means of native boats only, and subject to the regulations in force affecting native trade.
第 238 頁 - Tsung-li-Yamen shall address a circular to the Legations, inviting foreign Representatives to consider with them a code of etiquette, to the end that foreign officials in China, whether at the ports or elsewhere, may be treated with the same regard as is shown them when serving abroad in other countries, and as would be shown to Chinese Agents so serving abroad.
第 249 頁 - Government has shown the existence of many obstacles to the Mission to Thibet provided for in the Separate Article of the Chefoo Agreement, England consents to countermand the Mission forthwith. With regard to the desire of the British Government to consider arrangements for frontier trade between India and Thibet, it will be the duty of the Chinese Government, after careful inquiry into the circumstances, to adopt measures to exhort and encourage the people with a view to the promotion and development...
第 234 頁 - ... introduced, shall be subject to revision by commissioners appointed on both sides for this purpose, who will be empowered to decide on, and insert therein, such amendments as experience shall prove to be desirable.
第 239 頁 - It is further understood that so long as the laws of the two countries differ from each other, there can be but one principle to guide judicial proceedings in mixed cases in China ; namely, that the case is tried by the official of the defendant's nationality, the official of the plaintiff's nationality merely attending to watch the proceedings in the interests of justice. If the officer so attending be dissatisfied with the proceedings, it will be in his power to protest against them in detail....
第 264 頁 - VI. — The two nations agree that Port Arthur shall be a naval port for the sole use of Russian and Chinese men-of-war, and be considered as an unopened port so far as the naval and mercantile vessels of other nations are concerned. As regards Ta-lien-wan, one portion of the harbour shall be reserved exclusively for Russian and Chinese men-of-war...
第 230 頁 - Lakon, or Lampoonchi, the Siamese authorities and police shall use their best endeavours to apprehend them. Such persons when apprehended shall, if British subjects, be delivered over to the British authorities, according to the extradition law for the time being in force in Siam ; if Siamese subjects, or subjects of any third Power not having Treaty relations with Siam, they shall either be delivered over to...
第 250 頁 - Emperor of India, and His Majesty the Emperor of China are sincerely desirous to maintain and perpetuate the relations of friendship and good understanding which now exist between their respective Empires ; And whereas the refusal of Tibet to recognise the validity of or to carry into full effect the provisions of the Anglo-Chinese Convention...
第 238 頁 - In order to the fulfilment of its Treaty obligations, the British Government has established a Supreme Court at Shanghai, with a special code of rules, which it is now about to revise. The Chinese Government has established at Shanghai a Mixed Court ; but the officer presiding over it, either from lack of power, or dread of unpopularity, constantly fails to enforce his judgments.