Conversations Between the Chinese And Japanese Representatives in Regard to the Shantung Question

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The Japanese Gov- ernment would like to obtain some assurance that these Japanese would not be expelled from their present places of residence. It was not proposed that that assurance should be contained in the body of the agreement itself, but in a supplementary declaration, so that those Japanese nationals might have a certain sense of assurance.
Dr. Koo said that China was ready to make such a declaration, but she would like to make it as far as possible apart from the agree- ment.
Baron Shi
...dehara said that it must be made supplementary to the agreement.
Dr. Koo said that the real value of such a declaration rested on the terms, and not necessarily on its being supplementary to the main agreement.
Baron Shidehara said that the case in point was the supplementary declaration made by Japan in connection with the American- Japa- nese treaty of commerce. That declaration had been signed by Japan alone. It was not part of the treaty and had not gone for ratification. Still, that declaration concerning the Japanese emi- gration to America went with the said treaty.


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