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使   使 調 使 調    使    使  使 使    使    使             使       使    使   The note and the reply thereto exchanged between the Minister for Foreign AflairsNan-kingand the Ameriean Ministerin settlement of the Nanking incidentfollowtogether with two additional notes and replies.   All notes are dated ShangbaiMarch301928. NOTE   From the Minister for Foreign AffairsNan kingto the American Minister.   "With reference to the Nanking incident which took place on the24th of March last year the Government has the honour to infomn the American Minister thatanimated by a desire to promote the most friendly feelings happily subsis ting between the American and Chinese peoplesthe Nationalist Government are prepared to bring about an immediate settlement of the casealong the lines already agreed upon as a result of the diseussions between us begiuning from the 26th of February this year.   "In the name of the Nationalist Governmentthe Minister for Foreign Affairs bas the honour to convey in the sincerest manner to the Government of the United States of America their pro-found regret at the indignities to the American Flag and to the official represen tatives of that Governmentthe loss of property sustained by the American Consulateand the personal injuries and material damages done to the American residents.Although it has been foundafter investigation of the incidentthat it was entirely instigated by the Communists prior to the establishment of the Nationalist Government at Nankingthe Nationalist Government neverthe-less accept the responsibility therefor.   "The Nationalist Government bave. in pur-suance of their established policyrepeatedly issued orders to the Civil and Military authorities for the continuous and effective protection of the lives and property of American residents in China.With the extermination of the Communists and their evil influences which tended to impair the friendly relations between the Chinese and Ameriean peoplesthe Nationalist Government feel confident that the task of protecting foreigners will henceforth be rendered easierand the Nationalist Government under-take specifically that there will be no sunilar violence or agitation against American lives or legitimate interests.   "In this connectionthe Minister for Foreign Affairs has the pleasure to add that the troops of the particular division which took part in the unfortunate incidentat the instigation of the Communistshave been disbanded. The Na-tionalist Government have in addition taken effective steps for the punishment of the soldiers and other persons implicated.   "In accordance with the well accepted prin-ciples of International lawthe Nationalist Government undertake to make compensation in full for all personal injuries and material damages done to the American Consulate and to its officials and to American residents and their property at Nanking.   "The Nationalist Government propose that for this purpose there be instituted a Sino-American Joint Commission to verify the actual injuries and damages suffered by the American residents at the hands of the Chinese concernedand to assess the amount of compensation due in each case." REPLY   From the American Minister to the Minister for Foreign AffairsNanking.   "The American Minister has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the Note of this day's date from the Minister for Foreign Affairswhich reads as follows:   'With reference to the Nanking incident which took place on the24thof March last yearthe Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Nationalist Government has the honour to inform the American Minister thatanimated by a desire to promote the most friendly feelings happily subsisting between the American and the Chinese peoplesthe Nationalist Govern-ment are prepared to bring about an immediate settlement of the casealong the lines already agreed upon as a sesult of the discussions be-tween us beginning from the26thFebriary this year.   'In the name of Nationalist Governmentthe Minister for Foreign Affairs has the honor to convey in the sincerest manner to the Govern ment of the Un ited States of America their profound regret at the indign ities to the American Flag and to the official representa-tives of that Governmentthe loss of property sustained by the American Consnlateand the person al in juries and material damages done to the American residents.Although it has been foundafter in vestigation of the in cidentthat it was entirely instigated by the Com-munists prior to the establishment of the Nationalist Government at Nakingthe Na-tionalist Government nevertheless accept the responsibility therefor.   'The Nationalist Government havein pursuance of their established policyrepeated-ly issued orders to the Civil and Military authorities for the contin uous and effective protection of the lives and property of Ameri-can residents in China.With the extermina-tion of the Commun ists and their evil influ-ences which tended to impair the friendly relations between the Chinese and American peoplesthe Nationalist Government feel con-fident that the task of protecting foreigners will henceforth be rendered easierand the Nationalist Government undertake specifically that there will be no similar violence or agitation against A merican lives or legitimate interests.   'In this connectionthe Minister for Foreign Affairs has the pleasure to add that the troops of the particular division which took part in the unfortunate incidentat the instigation of the Communistshave been dis-banded.The Nationalist Government bave in addition taken effective steps for the puuish-ment of the soldiers and other persons im-plicated.   'In accordance with the well accepted principles of International Lawthe National-ist Government undertaken to make compen sation in full for all personal injuries and material damages done to the American Con-sulate and to its officials and to American residents and their property at Naking.   'The Nationalist Government propose that for this purpose there be instituted a SinoAmerican Joint Commission to verify the actual injuries and damages suffered by the American residents at the hands of the Chineseconcerned and to assess the amount of com-pensstion due in each case.'   "In the full realization of the in herent jus-tice and honor of the Chinese people when not affected by the incitations of subversive influences and with a deep appreciation of the sorrow and humiliation caused to all thoughtful elements of that people by the Nanking incideutand believing that the earnest given as to the punishment of these guilty of the incident will be completely fulfilled at the earliest opportunity-particularly as regards Lin Tsu-hanwho was personally responsible for the incident-the Ame-rican Minister accepts in behalf of his Government the terms set forth in the Note ftom the Minister for Foreign Affairs in definite settlement of the question arising out of that incident.   "Confident of the spirit of sincerity in which the present settlement has boon madethe Ame-rican Government looks to the loyal fulfillment of the said terms of settlementas affording a measure of the good faith and good will with which it may anticipate being metby the Nanking authoritiesin other pbases of the relation-ships between the American and the Chinese peoples." FIRST ADDITIONAL NOTE   From the Minister for Foreign AffairsNan-kingto the American Minister.   "Referring to the notcs oxchanged this day on the subject of the settlement of the questions arising out of the Nanking incident of March24th1927the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Nationalist Government has the honor to in vite the attention of the American Minister to the fact that on that date fire was opened upon Secony Hillat Nankingby the American war vesselsNOA and PRESTONthen lying in port.In view of this fact the Nationalist Government earnestly bope that the American Government will express regret at this action." REPLY TO FIRST ADDITIONAL NOTE   From the American Minister to the Minister for Foreign AffairsNanking.   "The American Minister has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a note of to-day's date from the Minister for Foreign Affairs in which reference was made to the fact that on March24th1927the American war vesselsNOA and PRESTONthen lying in portopened fire upon Socony Hill at Nankingand in which the hope was expressed that the American Government would indicate their regret at this action.   "In replythe American Minister has to point out that the firing referred to was in fact a protective barragestrictly confined to the imme-diate neighborhood of the house in which the American Consul and his family and stafftoge-ther with mapy othershad been driven to seek refuge from the assaults of an unrestrained soldieryand not only did it provide the only conceivable means by which the lives of this party were saved from the danger that imminently threatened thembut it also made possible the evacustion of the other American residents at Nankingwho were in actual peril of their lives.The American Government therefore feels that its naval vesseis had no alternative to the action takenhowever deeply it deplores that circumstances beyond its control should havenecessitat-ed the adoption of such measores for the protection of the lives of its citizens at Nanking." SECOND ADDITIONAL NOTE   From the Minister for Foreign AffairsNan-king to the American Minister.   "Referring to the notes exchanged this day on the subject of the settlement of the questions arising out of the Nanking incident of March24th1927the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Nationalist Government has the honor to express the hope that a new epoch will begin in the diplomatic relations between China and the United Statesand to suggest that further steps may be taken for the revision of the existing treaties and the readjustment of ontstanding questions on the basis of equality and mutual respect for territorial sovereignty." REPLY TO SECOND ADDITIONAL NOTE   From the American Minister to the Minister for Foreign AffairsNanking.   "The American Minister has the houor to acknowledge the receipt of a note of to-day's date in which the Minister for Foreign Affairs ex-pressed the hope that a new epoch would begin in the diplomatic relations between the United States and Chinaand that further steps might be taken for the revision of the existing treaties and the readjustment of outstanding questions on the basis of equality and mutual respect for territorial sovereignty.   "Although the question of treaty revision can scarcely be considered germane to that of amends to the American Government and its nationals for the Nanking incidentthe Ame-rican Minister is notaverse from setting forth at this time what he has already made known in that regard to the Minister for Foreign Affairs in coversations withhim last month.   "It is unnecessary to recall the traditional friendship existing between the United States and China.As is manifest alike from the course of action consistently pursued by the American Government and from the statement of policy made by the Secretary of State on January27th1927the Government and the people of the United States are in full spmpathy with the desire of the Chinese people to develop a sound national life of their own and to realize their aspirations for a sovereignty so far as possible unrestricted by obligations of an exceptional character.with that in viewthe American Gevernment enter-tains the hopethat the remedying of the condi-tions which necessitated the incorporation of such provisions in the earlier treaties may from time to time afford opportunities for the revisionin due form and by mutnal consentof such treaty sti-pulations as may have become unnecessary or inappropriate.   "To that endthe American Government looks forward to the hope that there may be developed an administration so farrepresentative of the Chinese peopleand so far exercising real authorityas to be capable of assuring the actnal fulfilment in good faith of any obligations such as China would of necessity have for its part to undertake incidentally to the desired readjust-ment of treaty relations."            簿         稿稿 5 19471225