Other powers will continue to enjoy an equal right to trade in and develop the natural resources of the occupied territory, for the economic development of which the investment of foreign capital is very desirable.


Quoted in "British Relations with China" - Page 138 - by Irving Sigmund Friedman - History - 1940.


Other powers will continue to enjoy an equal right to trade in and develop the natural resources of the occupied territory, for the economic...

Other powers will continue to enjoy an equal right to trade in and develop the natural resources of the occupied territory, for the economic...

Other powers will continue to enjoy an equal right to trade in and develop the natural resources of the occupied territory, for the economic...

Other powers will continue to enjoy an equal right to trade in and develop the natural resources of the occupied territory, for the economic...