Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1920 — Tsingtao Thoroughly Jap. [ARTICLE]

Tsingtao Thoroughly Jap.

Tsingtao is now as Japanese as It once was German. The effect, according to V. H. Cazalet, writing in the Westminster Gazette of London, is something altogether incongruous. For Tsingtao, from a little Chinese village, was changed by the Germans into a town with goodly concrete buildings, a splendid harbor and magnificent roads, comparing with those of California. Japanese policemen, Japanese officials, now are everywhere, and Japanese fhmill«B,from six toa dozen of them, occupy each big German house, once the property of one German family.