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Show Germany Welcomes Repatriate! Persons 1 BERLIN Hamburg has just wel-1 coned two shiploads of repatriated ! penions from the Far East brought 1 here in two Japanese steamers. From one of ihe ships Admiral M c r Wa'ideck, commander at Tslng-tau, Tslng-tau, landed with 750 men, women and children from Germany's erst while Far Eastern colony who had ' bees inlorned In Japan. The other Ship Which came from1 Vladivostok carried 1.050 German I Austrian and some Turkish war prisoners from Siberian and Chinese I points. In a 'pcch of welcome to the 'people from Tslngtau Admiral Tae-I Tae-I gert said although Germany had j been beaten in th Far ESasI seed had ! been sown there which would restore the honor of Gorman) 's name. I Admiral Meyer Waldeck, according ' lo an agency report, replied that ; since the end of the war a strong I revulsion of feeling in favor of Germany Ger-many had f t in In Japan here there was much indiunallon at the Entente's En-tente's mterptetatlon of tho peace treaty. Japan had great faith In Germany's luture, he added and able diplomacy would doubtless succeed I m re establishing the former friendly i relations between the two countries. The Japanese general staff, continued con-tinued Meyer Waldeck, believed to I the end that Germany would win the war. Minister Kocster welcomed the oth- j er repatriated persons with hochs for tho Fatherland tn |