In proceeding this day to the signature of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Japan and the United States the undersigned, Japanese Ambassador in Washington, duly authorized by his Government, has the honor to declare that the Imperial Japanese... A System of Practical Therapeutics - Page 198edited by - 1912Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1917 - 1316 pages
...(3) It is understood that the Imperial Japanese Government are fully prepared to maintain, and intend to maintain, with equal effectiveness the limitation and control which they have since 1908 exercised in the regulation of emigration from Japan to Canada. f Date of Notification by... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1918 - 874 pages
...undersigned, Japanese ambassador in Washington, duly authorized by his Government, has the honor to declare that the Imperial Japanese Government are fully prepared...in regulation of the emigration of laborers to the Ilnited States. Y. UCHIDA. FEBHTJAHT 21, 191L BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES or AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION.... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1911 - 1088 pages
...provisions therein "do not in any way affect laws, ordinances and regulations with regard to trade, and immigration of laborers, police and public security...of our country most directly interested. Supplement American Journal International Law, April, 1911, p. 100. TREATY OF ARRITRATION WITH GREAT BRITAIN AND... | |
| Albert Shaw - American literature - 1911 - 1028 pages
...the Japanese Ambassador in Washington, duly authorized by his government, has the honor to declare that the imperial Japanese Government are fully prepared...of the emigration of laborers to the United States. UCHIDA. Concessions Some of the Western Senators had t>y expressed a desire to have the Both siaet... | |
| International law - 1911 - 342 pages
...undersigned, Japanese Ambassador in Washington, duly authorized by his Government has the honor to declare that the Imperial Japanese Government are fully prepared...of the emigration of laborers to the United States. Y. UCHIDA. February 21, 1911. TREATY OF COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.... | |
| Albert Shaw - American literature - 1911 - 908 pages
...the Japanese Ambassador in Washington, duly authorized by his government, has the honor to declare that the imperial Japanese Government are fully prepared...in regulation of the emigration of laborers to the I'nitcd States. UCHIDA. China for her people from the covert encroachments of Japan on one side, and... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - Almanacs, American - 1912 - 908 pages
...the Japanese Ambassador in Washington, duly authorized by his Government, has the honor to declare that the Imperial Japanese Government are fully prepared...the emigration of laborers to the United States," which implies that no further diplomatic negotiations need be carried on concerning that matter. In... | |
| International Labour Office - Industrial life insurance - 1912 - 750 pages
...undersigned, Japanese Ambassador in Washington, duly authorised by his Government, has the honour to declare that the Imperial Japanese Government are fully prepared...years exercised in regulation of the emigration of labourers to the United States. [EXTRACT.] National Labour Legislation 1. LAWS AND ORDERS I. Germany... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - Almanacs, American - 1912 - 896 pages
...Ambassador at the same time aa the treaty, it was stated "that the Imperial Japanese government is fully prepared to maintain with equal effectiveness...the emigration of laborers to the United States." In other words, Japan has agreed that it will itself prevent its laborers from coming to this country.... | |
| Lancelot Lawton - East Asia - 1912 - 766 pages
...was preceded by a declaration, signed by the Japanese Ambassador, stating that his Government were "fully prepared to maintain with equal effectiveness...years exercised in regulation of the emigration of labourers to the United States." (February 21, 1911.) XV PROBLEMS OF THE PACIFIC: THE BRITISH COLONIES... | |
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