Chinese authorities, on being apprised of the fact, shall immediately adopt measures for its relief and security ; the persons on board shall receive friendly treatment, and shall be furnished, if necessary, with the means of conveyance to the nearest... Annual Register - Page 206edited by - 1860Full view - About this book
| Commercial treaties - 1900 - 1294 pages
...render all the assistance in their power ; the persons on board shall receive friendly treatment, and be furnished, if necessary, with the means of conveyance to the nearest Consular station. XIII. Any British merchant vessel arriving oft' ono of the open ports of Japan, shall be at liberty... | |
| 1858 - 366 pages
...afforded relief and security in any Chinese port, and the crews are to he furnished by the Chinese, if necessary, with the means of conveyance to the nearest consular station. Art. XXI. — Chinese criminals taking refuge in Hongkong, or on board of British ships, shall, upon... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1859 - 506 pages
...in any port within the dominions of the Emperor of China, the Chinese authorities, on being apprised of the fact, shall immediately adopt measures for...means of conveyance to the nearest Consular station. ARTICLE XXI. If criminals, subjects of China, shall take refuge in Hong Kong, or on board the British... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, James Bruce Earl of Elgin - China - 1859 - 528 pages
...in any port within the dominions of the Emperor of China, the Chinese authorities, on being apprised of the fact, shall immediately adopt measures for...means of conveyance to the nearest Consular station. ARTICLE XXI. If criminals, subjects of China, shall take refuge in Hong Kong, or on board the British... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - China - 1859 - 554 pages
...in any port within the dominions of the Emperor of China, the Chinese authorities, on being apprised of the fact, shall immediately adopt measures for...means of conveyance to the nearest Consular station. ARTICLE XXI. If criminals, subjects of China, shall take refuge in HongKong, or on board the British... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - China - 1859 - 560 pages
...in any port within the dominions of the Emperor of China, the Chinese authorities, on being apprised of the fact, shall immediately adopt measures for...means of conveyance to the nearest Consular station. ARTICLE XXL If criminals, subjects of China, shall take refuge in HongKong, or on board the British... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1859 - 322 pages
...render all the assistance in their power; the persons on board shall receive friendly treatment, and be furnished, if necessary, with the means of conveyance to the nearest consular station. ARTICLE XIII. Any British merchant-vessel arriving off one of the open ports of Japan, shall be at... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - China - 1859 - 762 pages
...render all the assistance in their power ; the persons on board shall receive friendly treatment, and be furnished, if necessary, with the means of conveyance to the nearest Consular station. ARTICLE XIII. Any British merchant-vessel arriving off one of the open ports of Japan, shall be at... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - China - 1859 - 588 pages
...render all the assistance in their power ; the persons on board shall receive friendly treatment, and be furnished, if necessary, with the means of conveyance to the nearest Consular station. ARTICLE XIII. Any British merchant-vessel arriving off one of the open ports of Japan, shall be at... | |
| Commerce - 1859 - 782 pages
...afforded relief and security iu any Chinese port, and the crews are to be furnished by the Chinese, if necessary, with the means of conveyance to the nearest consular station. ART. 21. Chinese criminals taking refuge in Hong Kong, or on board of British ships, shall, upon the... | |
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