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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents - Page 16
1907
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The Annual Register

1903 - 700 pages
...described. "V. Whenever, in the opinion of either Great Britain or Japan, the above-mentioned interests are in jeopardy, the two Governments will communicate with one another fully and frankly." Article VI. provides that the agreement shall come into effect at once and remain in force five years,...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 202

1905 - 726 pages
...maintenance of the general peace in the ' regions of Eastern Asia and of India,' and provides that ' if ' by reason of unprovoked attack or aggressive...arising, on the part of any other Power or Powers, either con' tracting party should be involved in war in defence of its ' territorial rights or special interests...
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 24

Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1907 - 1436 pages
...in the opinion of either Great Britain or Japan, any of the rights and interest referred to in the preamble of this Agreement are in jeopardy, the two...will consider in common the measures which should ba taken to safeguard those menaced rights or interests. II. — If by reason of unprovoked attack...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 119

1917 - 996 pages
...lukewarm provision of the first treaty the new treaty contajned the following definite article: — ' If by reason of unprovoked attack or aggressive action, wherever arising, on the part of any power or powers, either contracting party should be involved in war in defense of its territorial rights...
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 81

1905 - 1256 pages
...opinion of either Great Britain or Japan, any of the rights or interests referred to in the preamble are in jeopardy, the two Governments will communicate with one another fully and frankly, and consider in common the measures which should be taken to safeguard those menaced rights and interests....
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Tʻung pao: Tʻoung pao

1902 - 1172 pages
...of the rights and interests referred to in the preamble of this Agreement are in jeopardy, the t^o Governments will communicate with one another fully...taken to safeguard those menaced rights or interests. ARTICLE II. If by reason of unprovoked attack or aggressive action, wherever arising, on the part of...
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The Review of Reviews, Volume 25

William Thomas Stead - 1902 - 726 pages
...ARTICLE V. — Whenever, in the opinion of either Great Britain or Japan, the above-mentioned interests are in jeopardy, the two Governments will communicate with one another fully and frankly. ARTICLE VI. — The present Agreement shall come into effect immediately after the date of its signature,...
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The World's Work, Volume 32

Walter Hines Page, Arthur W. Page - 1916 - 990 pages
...the Preamble to this Agreement are in jeopardy the two Governments will communicate with each other fully and frankly and will consider in common the...taken to safeguard those menaced rights or interests." Article V states that, "The high contracting parties agree that neither of them will, without consulting...
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Japan, Our New Ally

Alfred Stead - 1902 - 282 pages
...ARTICLE V. Whenever, in the opinion of either Great Britain or Japan, the above-mentioned interests are in jeopardy, the two Governments will communicate with one another fully and frankly. ARTICLE VI. The present agreement shall come into effect immediately after the date of its signature,...
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The Arena, Volume 27

1902 - 708 pages
...described. ART. 5. — Whenever, in the opinion of Great Britain or Japan, the above-mentioned interests are in jeopardy, the two Governments will communicate with one another fully and frankly. ART. 6. — The present agreement will come into effect immediately after the date of its signature,...
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