| En-Sai Tai - 1918 - 228 頁
...the consulate and state his grievance. The Consul will inquire into the merits 351 ibid., 637 et seq. of the case and do his utmost to arrange it amicably....Chinese have reason to complain of a British subject, the Consul shall no less listen to his complaint and endeavor to settle it in a friendly manner. If... | |
| En-Sai Tai - 1918 - 226 頁
...inquire into the merits 3 51 ibid., 637 et seq. 4 Koo, VKW, The Status of Aliens in China, pp. 168-169. of the case and do his utmost to arrange it amicably....like manner, if a Chinese have reason to complain of ta British subject, the Consul shall no less listen to his complaint and endeavor to settle it in a... | |
| Sih-Gung Cheng - 1919 - 396 頁
...reason to complain of a Chinese, must proceed to the Consulate and state his grievance. The Consul will inquire into the merits of the case and do his utmost...arrange it amicably. In like manner, if a Chinese has reason to complain of a British subject, the Consul shall no 'less listen to his complaint and... | |
| Sih-Gung Cheng - 1919 - 400 頁
...reason to complain of a Chinese, must proceed to the Consulate and state his grievance. The Consul will inquire into the merits of the case and do his utmost to arrange it amicably. In like Exterritoriality ; Concessions and Settlements 181 manner, if a Chinese has reason to complain of a... | |
| 1921 - 1384 頁
...Consulate and state his grievance he consul will thereupon inquire into the merits of the case, and )his utmost to arrange it amicably. In like manner, if a Chinese »ve reason to complain of a liritish subject, lie shall no less listen • his complaint and endeavour... | |
| Great Britain, Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1924 - 1022 頁
...46. 1• Chefoo and Swatow were opened to trade in the place of Tang-Chow and Chau-Chow respectively. inquire into the merits of the case, and do his utmost...Chinese have reason to complain of a British subject, the consul shall no less listen to his complaint, and endeavour to settle it in a friendly manner.... | |
| Jinlin Xia - 1925 - 250 頁
...there is no mention of the law applicable. The consul is merely required by the treaty stipulations to "inquire into the merits of the case, and do his utmost to arrange it amicably." On one hand it is argued and accepted that the introduction of the whole body of English law is fully... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1926 - 598 頁
...reason to complain of a Chinese must proceed to the Consulate and state his grievance. The Consul will inquire into the merits of the case, and do his utmost...Chinese have reason to complain of a British subject, the Consul shall not less listen to his complaint, and endeavour to settle it in a friendly manner.... | |
| Harley Farnsworth MacNair - 1927 - 976 頁
...reason to complain of a Chinese must proceed to the Consulate and state his grievance. The Consul will inquire into the merits of the case, and do his utmost...Chinese have reason to complain of a British subject, the Consul Use of tbe term "barbarian" prohibited Indemnity shall no less listen to his complaint,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1900 - 652 頁
...reason to complain of a Japanese must proceed to the Consulate and state his grievance. The Consul will inquire into the merits of the case, and do his utmost to arrange it amicably. Complaints of Japanese against British subjects. — In like manner, if a Japanese have reason to complain... | |
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