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And His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, Hioki Eki, Jushii, Second Class of the Imperial Order of the Sacred Treasure, Minister Plenipotentiary, and Envoy Extraordinary: Who, after having communicated to each other their full powers and found them to be in good and due form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles: Article 1.

His Excellency the President of the Republic of China, Lou Tseng-tsiang, Chung-ching, First Class Chia-ho Decoration, and Minister of Foreign Affairs; And His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, Hioki Eki, Jushii, Second Class of the Imperial Order of the Sacred Treasure, Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary;

As regards the disposal to be made of the buildings and properties of Germany and the conditions and procedure relating thereto, the Japanese Government and the Chinese Government shall arrange the matter by mutual agreement before the restoration." In reply, I beg to state that I have taken note of this declaration. I avail, etc., His Excellency, Hioki Eki, Japanese Minister.

From our home here we should thus superintend the small school at Idot, and start in a small way work at Eki, and reside mostly at Itu as the base, working the Creek where the Enyon towns are on the way to the farther base at Amasu, reside there or itinerate from there among the Aro people in an easy way, and back again by Creek and Itu home.

His Excellency, Lou Tseng-tsiang, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China. Peking, the 25th day of the 5th month of the 4th year of the Republic of China. Monsieur le Ministre, In the name of my Government. I have the honour to make the following declaration to your Government: I avail, etc., His Excellency, Hioki Eki, Japanese Minister. Reply

The Chinese Government further agrees not to confiscate the said Company, nor, without the consent of the Japanese capitalists to convert it into a state enterprise, nor cause it to borrow and use foreign capital other than Japanese. I avail, etc., His Excellency, Hioki Eki, Japanese Minister. Reply Peking, the 25th day of the 5th month of the 4th year of Taisho. Excellency,

The Chinese Government further agrees not to confiscate the said Company, nor, without the consent of the Japanese capitalists to convert it into a state enterprise, nor cause it to borrow and use foreign capital other than Japanese. I avail, etc., His Excellency, Hioki Eki, Japanese Minister. Reply Peking, the 25th day of the 5th month of the 4th year of Taisho. Excellency,

I avail, etc., His Excellency, Hioki Eki, Japanese Minister. The Draft of the Permanent Constitution completed in May, 1917. The proposed Provincial System, i.e., the local government law. Memorandum by the Ministry of Commerce on Tariff Revision, illustrating the anomalies of present trade taxation. The leading outstanding cases between China and the Foreign Powers.

Provinces Fengtien: |Locality |District |Mineral | | | |Niu Hsin T'ai |Pen-hsi |Coal |Tien Shih Fu Kou |Pen-hsi |Coal |Sha Sung Kang |Hai-lung |Coal |T'ieh Ch'ang |Tung-hua |Coal |Nuan Ti T'ang |Chin |Coal |An Shan Chan region |From Liaoyang to Pen-hsi |Iron I avail, etc., His Excellency, Hioki Eki, Japanese Minister. Reply Peking, the 25th day of the 5th month of the 4th year of Taisho.

For the last decade the nearer reaches of the river on which we ply have occupied a great deal of my thoughts, but from various causes no sort of supervision at all adequate suggested itself. So there has been little definite work accomplished. A few readers at Odot, desultory teaching at Eki and the back of Itu, and Umon, covers it all, I fear.