Japanese Immigration And Colonization Skeleton Brief
Japanese Immigration And Colonization Skeleton Brief
V S Valentine Stuart Mcclatchy
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The Pacific Mail frequently can not with her ships coming into Shanghai. THE STORY OF TSIXGTAU. ; and its hinterland, Kiaochou, very aptly illustrates the met Ii 'es how much sincerity there is 'in her protestations of . Of this port and the hinterland in considera- >r t-ii* in- varies. She probably would have been willing lo trade more missionaries on similar terms. She made elaborate improve- :i modern lines. When Germany in i!) 14 was called on by Japan to surrender the territory, she agreed... iina if compensated for improvements made. Japan would not . In in her ultimatum de dared to Germany that Tsingtau was to be turned over made the same statement in response to an inquiry from the United 3 as to her intentions. RE however, re-jirded Tsint;taii as a spoil of war which should be given to her : her service? to the Allies. She forced on China secret treaties which nd indefinitely her rights there and would give her practical possession of the town and the port. . 1 condition in one secret treaty by whi* -h in event of restoration of ina a concesson under the exclusive jurisdiction of Japan was to be iished at a .
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