EVACUATION OF KIAO-CHAU
GERMAN PROPOSAL TO GIVB UP LEASE
UNITED STATES! ATTITUDE
• (Rec. August 21, 10.50 p.m.) Washington, August 20. The- State Department hap received without comment a etatement from Ger-niany.:tliut-the'Kaiser intended immediately to cede Kiao-chau .back to China, and asking what would be the United States' attitude ii/case China accepted. It is understood the State Department informed China that the United States was unable'to sSisfrer tlie inquiry whether she, .would'undertake the trusteeship involved in the transfer of KJao-chau te China until she had consulted Japan and Britain and secured their consent. . ~,.,,.. WOMEN, AND' CHILDREN;-'LEAVE. (Rec.'August 21/10.50 p.m;) • : '•'■• Peking, August 21. German women and childrcri,.iiicTuding .the Governor's family, .have JeftVTsing- , tau at Kiao-chau for Tientsin.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 7
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115EVACUATION OF KIAO-CHAU Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 7
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