TSING-TAU UNDER JAPAN.
MILITARY ADMINISTRATION
GERMANS RETAIN SWORDS.
T.iiK'ti ami Sydney Sim Services. London, November 10.
OV.T 5!\10 combatants were captured at Tsing-tau. The officers were allowed to retain their swurds. A .Japanese military administration has been established. The first 1 ■ >?r-1 >of prisoners has been sent to ■tartan, where they will be interi'i '1. The Chinese are beginning to realise the commercial paralysis, which is affecting the German firms, "bile the British firms are carrying Hi' bii'Mpr'SH in a normal way. General Kanio has b-en appointed administrator of Tsing-tau.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15769, 18 November 1914, Page 8
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