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Foreign News March 22, 1904

The Madison Daily Leader

Madison, Lake County, South Dakota

What is this article about?

In Newchwang on March 22, the German consul from Tientsin warned German residents they remain at their own risk, with doubtful property recovery in case of loss, varying by whether Russia or Japan is defeated in the war. British residents propose protesting the indefinite absence of warships.

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German Residents Warned.
Consul Says They Remain at Newchwang at Their Own Risk.

Newchwang, March 22.—The German consul from Tientsin, at a meeting of German citizens, counseled all residents of that nationality that they remained at Newchwang at their own risk and that in event of loss of property recovery was doubtful.

Also that in the event that Russia was defeated the recovery of losses, if possible, would only be after a long time, but if Japan was defeated recovery would be sooner.

The British residents propose to protest against the indefinite absence of warship from Newchwang.

What sub-type of article is it?

War Report

What keywords are associated?

Newchwang German Residents War Risk Property Loss Recovery Russia Japan War British Protest Warships Absence

What entities or persons were involved?

German Consul From Tientsin

Where did it happen?

Newchwang

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Newchwang

Event Date

March 22

Key Persons

German Consul From Tientsin

Outcome

recovery of property losses doubtful; if russia defeated, recovery possible but after long time; if japan defeated, recovery sooner.

Event Details

The German consul from Tientsin counseled German residents at a meeting that they remain at Newchwang at their own risk, with doubtful recovery of property losses. British residents propose to protest against the indefinite absence of warships from Newchwang.

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