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TREATY BETWEEN PRUSSIA AND CHINA
Their persons, their families, their residence, and their correspondence shall be held inviolable. They shall be at liberty to select and appoint their own officers, couriers, interpreters, servants, and attendants without any kind of molestation.
All expenses occasioned by the diplomatic missions shall be borne by the respective governments.
The Chinese Government agrees to assist His Prussian Majesty's diplomatic agent, upon his arrival at the capital, in selecting and renting a suitable house and other buildings.
Art. IV. The contracting German States may appoint a Consul-General, and for each port or city opened to foreign commerce a Consul, Vice-Consul, or Consular Agent, as their interests may require
These officers shall be treated with due respect by the Chinese authorities, and enjoy the same privileges and immunities as the Consular officers of the most favoured
nations.
In the event of the absence of a German Consular Officer, the subjects of the contracting German States shall be at liberty to apply to the Consul of a friendly Power, or in case of need to the Superinten·lent of Customs, who shall use all efforts to secure to them the privile.es of this treatv.
Art. V.-All official communications addressed by the diplomatic agents of His Majesty the King of Prussia, or by the Consular officers of the contracting German States, to the Chine-e auth rities, sh 1l be written in German. At present and until otherwise agreed, they sh..ll be accompanied by a Chinese translation; but it is hereby mutually agreed that, in the event of a difference of meaning appearing between the German and Chinese texts, the German Government shall be guided by the sense expressed in the German text.
In like mauner shall all official communicati‹ ns addressed by the Chinese autho- rities to the Ambassadors of Prussia, or to the Consuls of the contracting German States, be writte.. in Chinese, and the Chinese authorities shall be guised by this text. It is further agreed that the transitions may not be adduced as a proof in deciding difference.
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In order to avoid future differences, and in consider tion that all diplomatists f Europe are acquainted with the French language, the present treaty has been executed in the German, the Chinese, and the French languages, Ail these vers on have the same sense and signification; but the French text shall be considered the original text of the treaty, and shall decide wherever the German and Chinese versions differ.
Art. VI. The subjects of the contracting German States may, with their families, reside, frequent, and carry on trade or industry in the ports, cities, and towns of Canton, Swatow or Chao chow, Amoy, Foochow, Ningpo, Shanghai, Tango how or Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Chinkiang, Kink'ang; Hinkow, Kiungehow (lainan), and at Taiwan and Tamsi in the Island of Formosa. They are permitted to proceed to and from here places with their vessels and merchandise, and within these loenes to purchase, rent, or let houses or land, build, or open churches, churchyards, and hospitals.
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Ait. VII.- Merchant vessels belonging to any of the contracting German States may not enter othe: ponts than those declared oven in this treaty. They ust not, contrary to law, enter other ports, or carry on iltient trade along the coast. ` All vessels, detected in violating this stipulation shall, together with their cargo, be subject to, confi cation by the Chinese Government.
Art. VIII.—Subjects of the contracting German States may make excursions in the neighbourhood of the open ports to a distance of one hundred li, and for a time not exceeding five days.
Those desirous of proceeding into the interior of the country must be provided with a passport, issued by their respective Diplomatic or Consular authorities, and countersigned by the local Chinese authorities. These passports must upon demand be exhibitel.
The Chinese authorities shall be at liberty to detain merchants and travellers subjects of any of the contracting German States, who may have lost their passports
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