| Lancelot Lawton - East Asia - 1912 - 766 pages
...was fully provided for by Article III. in the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, which read as follows : — " If by reason of unprovoked attack or aggressive action, wherever arising, on the part of any other Power or Powers, either Contracting Party should be involved in war in defence of its territorial... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1912 - 716 pages
...- '--" ' ' •• as , safeguard those menaced rights or interests, and will act in common in case of unprovoked attack or aggressive action, wherever arising, on the part of any other Power or Powers. The Agreement was revised in 1911 by the omission of three articles which had... | |
| Frederick Chamberlin - Philippines - 1913 - 300 pages
...their special interests in the said regions ; . . . Article II " If by reason of unprovoked attacks or aggressive action, wherever arising, on the part of any Power or Powers, either High Contracting Party should be involved in war in defense of its territorial rights or special interests... | |
| Charles Clarke - Japan - 1913 - 158 pages
...safeguard those menaced rights or interests. "Article 2. Should either of the high contracting parties be involved in war in defence of its territorial rights or special interests, the other party will at once come to the assistance of its ally, and both parties will conduct a war... | |
| Karl Haushofer - Japan - 1913 - 406 pages
...common the measures which should be taken to safeguard those menaced rights or interests. Article II. If by reason of unprovoked attack or aggressive action, wherever arising, on the pari of any Power or Powers, either High Contracting Party should be involved in war in defence of... | |
| Gregory Mason - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 104 pages
...the defense of their special interests in the said region." Article II of the treaty stipulates that "if, by reason of unprovoked attack or aggressive...arising, on the part of any Power or Powers, either high contracting party should be involved in war in defense of its territorial rights or special interests... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 272 pages
...peace in mutual agreement with it." By the second agreement of August 12, 1905, it was provided that: "If by reason of unprovoked attack or aggressive action, wherever arising, on the part of any other power or powers, either contracting party should be involved in war in defense of its territorial... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 272 pages
...peace in mutual agreement with it." By the second agreement of August 12, 1905, it was provided that: "If by reason of unprovoked attack or aggressive action, wherever arising, on the part of any other power or powers, either contracting party should be involved in war in defense of its territorial... | |
| Ellery Cory Stowell - World War, 1914-1918 - 1915 - 762 pages
...common the measures which should be taken to safeguard those menaced rights or interests. ARTICLE II. If by reason of unprovoked attack or aggressive action,...arising, on the part of any Power or Powers, either High Contracting Party should be involved in war in defence of its territorial rights or special interests... | |
| Frank Brinkley, Dairoku Kikuchi - Japan - 1915 - 916 pages
...consider in common the measures which should be taken to safeguard those menaced rights or interests. If, by reason of unprovoked attack or aggressive action, wherever arising, on the part of any other power or powers, either contracting party should be involved in war in defence of its territorial... | |
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