Show CHIN TO NEW TREATY TO DE DRAFTED AND WAR BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES MAY BE AVERTED nipponese are given extended rights flights in manchuria and other se lions china must open numerous treaty ports peking having reached an agreement with respect to japans Japan ll demands on china the plenipotentiaries ot of the two countries will a no proceed to draft a treaty the following follow ing are the important points in the terme terms 0 ot agreement group 1 relating to shantung province articles i 1 and 2 stand as in the original demands these provide that china will give her tull full assent to the transfer to the japanese by the ger man government ol 01 all rights and eriv leges heretofore enjoyed by germany in shantung and that within tho the province ct of shantung or ita sea bor der no territory island shall be ceded or leased to a third power article artille 3 provides that china shall construct a railway rallay from chifu or to join joia the dalchow chin anfu railway with ith japanese capital article 4 provides ldes that china roust must open numerous treaty porta ports in shan tung after a consultation with japan group 2 relating to south manchuria article 1 stands as in the original demands article 2 provides that the japanese shall be peral permitted eted t to 0 lease land in south manchuria temi pora rily or perpetually for trading industrial and agricultural purposes by the first clause of article 2 the chinese shall be permitted to freely reside travel and trade and engage in industrial pursuits in manchuria the second clause provides that the japanese will III submit only to police and taxation regulations approved by japan civil and critical crim cri mical iaal basea shall be tried by tha authorities representing the same nationality as the defend ant land disputes between japanese and chinese shall bo be tried by the joint chinese and Japan japanese esp authorities ac no cording to the chinese laws and cue cus toms article G haa has been di splice 1 I by pledges that chint shill undertake no military or mal n nor or a au u theorize foreigners to undertake mu euca ch preparations on the oklen I coast in the future |