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United Nations — Treaty Series
1952

Done in duplicate at Taipei, this Twenty Eighth day of the Fourth month of the Forty First year of the Republic of China corresponding to the Twenty Eighth day of the Fourth month of the Twenty Seventh year of Showa of Japan and to the Twenty Eighth day of April in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty Two.

(Signed) Yeh Kung Chao (Signed) Isao Kawada


EXCHANGE OF NOTES

I

Note from the Japanese Plenipotentiary to the Chinese Plenipotentiary

Taipei, April 28, 1952

No. 1.

Excellency,

In regard to the Treaty of Peace between Japan and the Republic of China signed this day, I have the honor to refer, on behalf of my Government, to the understanding reached between us that the terms of the present Treaty shall, in respect of the Republic of China, be applicable to all the territories which are now, or which may hereafter be, under the control of its Government.

I shall be appreciative, if you will confirm the understanding set forth above. I avail myself of this opportunity to convey to Your Excellency the assurance of my highest consideration.

(Signed) Isao Kawada

His Excellency Monsieur Yeh Kung Chao

Plenipotentiary of the Republic of China


II

Note from the Chinese Plenipotentiary to the Japanese Plenipotentiary

Taipei, April 28, 1952

No. 1.

Excellency,

In connection with the Treaty of Peace between the Republic of China and Japan signed this day, I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of Your Excellency's Note of to-day's date reading as follows:

[See note I]

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