| 1859 - 788 sider
...afforded relief and security in 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... | |
| 1859 - 782 sider
...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... | |
| 1859 - 972 sider
...afforded relief and security in 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. XXI. — Chinese criminals taking refuge in Hongkong or onboard of British ships shall, upon the... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - 1860 - 542 sider
...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... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1860 - 628 sider
...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. ARTICLE XXII. Should any Chinese subject fail to discharge debts incurred to a British... | |
| James D. Johnston - 1860 - 512 sider
...be subjected to plunder or other damage, the proper officers of government, on receiving information of the fact, shall immediately adopt measures for...persons on board shall receive friendly treatment, and be enabled to repair at once to the nearest port, and shall enjoy all facilities for obtaining supplies... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 900 sider
...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 off one of the open ports of Japan, shall be at liberty... | |
| James D. Johnston - 1861 - 486 sider
...be subjected to plunder or other damage, the proper officers of government, on receiving information of the fact, shall immediately adopt measures for...persons on board shall receive friendly treatment, and be enabled to repair at once to the nearest port, and shall enjoy all facilities for obtaining supplies... | |
| Leone Levi - 1862 - 524 sider
...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. ART. XXI. — If criminals, subjects of China, shall take refuge in Hong Kong, or on board the British... | |
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