First, perhaps the most effective way to preserve the undisturbed enjoyment by China of all political rights in Manchuria and to promote the development of those Provinces under a practical application of the policy of the open door and equal commercial... Imperialism and World Politics - Page 368by Parker Thomas Moon - 1926 - 583 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1915 - 1010 pages
...Government to give their consideration to the following alternative and more comprehensive projects: First, perhaps the most effective way to preserve the undisturbed...opportunity would be to bring the Manchurian highways, the railroads, under an economic, scientific, and impartial administration by some plan vesting in... | |
| International law - 1915 - 1080 pages
...Government to give their consideration to the following alternative and more comprehensive projects: First, perhaps the most effective way to preserve the undisturbed...opportunity would be to bring the Manchurian highways, the railroads, under an economic, scientific, and impartial administration by some plan vesting in... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - Political Science - 1916 - 478 pages
...Government to give their consideration to the following alternative and more comprehensive projects : First, perhaps the most effective way to preserve the undisturbed...opportunity would be to bring the Manchurian highways, the railroads, under an economic, scientific, and impartial administration by some plan vesting in... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1916 - 1022 pages
...Government to give their consideration to the following alternative and more comprehensive projects: First, perhaps the most effective way to preserve the undisturbed...and equal commercial opportunity would be to bring thr Manchurian highways, the railroads, under an economic, scientific, and impartial administration... | |
| Thomas Franklin Millard - China - 1916 - 646 pages
...troops at Hanyang Photo, by Brown Bn«. The Chinese Revolution. Northern troops at Hankow preserving the undisturbed enjoyment by China of all political rights in Manchuria and to promoting the development of the Province under a practical application of the policy of the open door... | |
| Feng-Hua Huang - Debts, Public - 1919 - 118 pages
...incidents too recent to need mention. The declared purpose of Mr. Knox's neutralization scheme was " to preserve the undisturbed enjoyment by China of...of the open door and equal commercial opportunity." 4 According to Mr. Knox's 1 Railway Loan Agreements, op. cit., pp. 547-605. 1 Japan Year Book, 1907,... | |
| Chinese Patriotic Committee, New York - China - 1919 - 72 pages
...were in progress, Mr. Knox, then Secretary of State of the United States, advanced a proposal, saying "the most effective way to preserve the undisturbed...rights in Manchuria and to promote the development of the open door and equal opportunity would be to bring the Manchurian highways, the railroads, under... | |
| Ge-Zay Wood - China - 1921 - 198 pages
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| Mingchien Joshua Bau - China - 1921 - 530 pages
...most effective way to preserve the undisturbed employment by China of all political rights in China and to promote the development of those provinces...opportunity would be to bring the Manchurian highways, the railroads, under an economic, scientific and impartial administration by some plan vesting in China... | |
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