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Kia remim in force for ten yeɛra more, reoxqued frea th
(šis processing tan yokra, and so it shư là be at the end of
LOCOSSÁTO period of ten years.
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The Japszám ut Government are happy to accede to the request
halebisovu, unde in pursuance of the provisions of this
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and (ra zena, to enter into negotiations with the Chinese
"aut for a revision of the tariffs and of the commers is 1
les of the Tre-17 of 2096.
On the other hand, the mae lots of the Waiohiaopu con-
gruangon giving rise to the presumption that what is now
wed in a fundëmental revision, not only "of the tariffs and the
cină articles" of the Treaty of 1996, but #lee of the entire
is and Notas in question, It saamu that the requent for subk
khensive revision is neithar sont capiates nor sanotioned in
of the existing stipulations between Impau and Chim.
76.
The Japanese Dovernment, however, have no inteution of
the scope of the forthcoming negotiations to the questions
ju in Article kó of the Trety of 1896. without prejudice to
legal position in the matter they are willing to consider
thɛtion..y the wishes of the Chinese Government for a more
ive revision of Treaty Provision and they are confident that
sense of moderation will mark Chins's notion.
There is one more passage in the falchisopu's Rote at which
Mention of the Japanese Government has been arresteu It
jɛ in effest that if the conclusion of a new treaty be not
pả within mix months, the Chinese Dovernment will be compellet
wu to Do
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fine and to announce their attitude on the treaties hitherto
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jron, sad that they expressly reserve to themselves all rights
loh they are duly entitled in this regard. The Japanes
* aunt are umbia te censen, from themselves a sense of
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jointment at such terms of reserv tion.
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