The New Map of Asia (1900-1919)Century Company, 1919 - Počet stran: 571 |
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Strana 27
... at this time pursuing an aggressive policy in Mongolia as well as in Manchuria , this open departure from all precedent on the part of the dalai lama cre- ated much uneasiness at Peking . London was no less 27 ARGHANISTAN AND TIBET.
... at this time pursuing an aggressive policy in Mongolia as well as in Manchuria , this open departure from all precedent on the part of the dalai lama cre- ated much uneasiness at Peking . London was no less 27 ARGHANISTAN AND TIBET.
Strana 28
... Peking . In response to a suggestion from China that frontier and trade questions be discussed on the spot , Great Britain informed China in May , 1903 , that the Viceroy of India would appoint com- missioners to meet Chinese and ...
... Peking . In response to a suggestion from China that frontier and trade questions be discussed on the spot , Great Britain informed China in May , 1903 , that the Viceroy of India would appoint com- missioners to meet Chinese and ...
Strana 32
... Peking was anxious not to have its influence impaired . The real object of the expedition was to show the Tibetans that Great Britain would not tolerate AFC Russian in India . Not until Chinese abl Tibet . Chi in a modifie to annex Ti ...
... Peking was anxious not to have its influence impaired . The real object of the expedition was to show the Tibetans that Great Britain would not tolerate AFC Russian in India . Not until Chinese abl Tibet . Chi in a modifie to annex Ti ...
Strana 34
... Peking . China became as jeal- ous of her territorial integrity as Turkey . The Chinese determined to make their suzerainty in Tibet a reality . The army was reorganized with Chinese officers , trade agents were sent to many places ...
... Peking . China became as jeal- ous of her territorial integrity as Turkey . The Chinese determined to make their suzerainty in Tibet a reality . The army was reorganized with Chinese officers , trade agents were sent to many places ...
Strana 35
... Peking deposing him . The revolution of 1912 led to a mutiny of the Chinese troops at Lhasa , whose pay and supplies ... Peking giving back to him his old position with all its power and privileges . When the Chinese Government prepared ...
... Peking deposing him . The revolution of 1912 led to a mutiny of the Chinese troops at Lhasa , whose pay and supplies ... Peking giving back to him his old position with all its power and privileges . When the Chinese Government prepared ...
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Strana 229 - The best method of giving practical effect to this principle is that the tutelage of such peoples should be entrusted to advanced nations who, by reason of their resources, their experience or their geographical position, can best undertake this responsibility and who are willing to accept it, and that this tutelage should be exercised by them as mandatories on behalf of the League.
Strana 230 - ... of their resources, their experience or their geographical position can best undertake this responsibility, and who are willing to accept it, and that this tutelage should be exercised by them as Mandatories on behalf of the League. The character of the mandate must differ according to the stage of the development of the people, the geographical situation of the territory, its economic conditions and other similar circumstances.
Strana 230 - The degree of authority, control, or administration to be exercised by the Mandatory shall, if not previously agreed upon by the Members of the League, be explicitly defined in each case by the Council.
Strana 417 - It is, of course, too early to forecast the means of attaining this last result; but the policy of the Government of the United States is to seek a solution which may bring about permanent safety and peace to China, preserve Chinese territorial and administrative entity, protect all rights guaranteed to friendly powers by treaty and international law, and safeguard for the world the principle of equal and impartial trade with all parts of the Chinese Empire.
Strana 235 - ... Certain communities formerly belonging to the Turkish Empire have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognized subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory until such time as they are able to stand alone. The wishes of these communities must be a principal consideration in the selection of the Mandatory.
Strana 214 - Shall peoples be ruled and dominated, even in their own internal affairs, by arbitrary and irresponsible force or by their own will and choice? Shall there be a common standard of right and privilege for all peoples and nations or shall the strong do as they will and the weak suffer without redress?
Strana 53 - Attention is repeatedly called to the fact that in Europe Britain is fighting on the side of liberty, and it is urged that Britain cannot deny to the people of India that for which she is herself fighting in Europe, and in the fight for which she has been helped by India's blood and treasure.
Strana 378 - Japan recognize that territorial propinquity creates special relations between countries, and. consequently, the government of the United States recognizes that Japan has special interests in China, particularly in the part to which her possessions are contiguous.
Strana 363 - September 15 to the Imperial Japanese authorities, without condition or compensation, the entire leased territory of Kiaochou, with a view to the eventual restoration of the same to China.
Strana 227 - Austria or her nationals in Turkey or Bulgaria and which are not dealt with in the provisions of the present Treaty.