Otto L. Schmidt-Leda (German Wikipedia)

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  • Bourbon News 2. Januar 1901, S. 6@1@2Vorlage:Toter Link/kdl.kyvl.org (Seite nicht mehr abrufbar, festgestellt im Mai 2019. Suche in Webarchiven)  Info: Der Link wurde automatisch als defekt markiert. Bitte prüfe den Link gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis., Berlin, Jan.1. - Until Dr. O. Schmidt-Leda, the German minister to Venezuela, arrives at Caracas, which will be about January 5, nothing will be done by Herr von Pilgrim-Baltazzi, the German charge d'affaires there to press President Castro further. Dr. Schmidt-Leda bears instructions from the German government. The carrying out oft successive stps outlined in these instructions, will end in coercive measures, which will probably be applied in four or five weeks time if intermediate efforts shall have failed in the meantime. It is possible, however, that events may shorten this period. In so much as Germany is possessed of the good will of the United States, in this matter, Baron von Richthofen imperial secretary of foreign affair, desires to give President Castro ample time to recognize this fact, and the fact also that Germany ins rally in earnest in the matter. Germany will not act at the moment when a foreign difficulty might strengthen President Castro's hold upon his country by uniting Venezuelan national feeling against Germany. It is understood at the foreign office here that the United States is not only tolerant of Germany's purposes toward Venezuela, but pleased that Germany and not the United States is to undertake to discipline Venezuela into paying her depts and keeping faith with foreigners doing business there. German's action with regard to Venezuela has been likened here to France's recent course toward Turkey, which was considered wholesomely to have affected the controversies between Turkey and other countries. The German cruiser Gazelle is still at Kiel, although she has been ordered to sail for the Caribbean sea. Her departure is delayed by necessary outfitting.
  • Paducah sun, February 14, 1902, Seite 1@1@2Vorlage:Toter Link/kdl.kyvl.org (Seite nicht mehr abrufbar, festgestellt im Mai 2019. Suche in Webarchiven)  Info: Der Link wurde automatisch als defekt markiert. Bitte prüfe den Link gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis. Caracas, Venezuela, Feb. 14- Dr. Schmidt-Leda, who has been the German minister her since 1898, will not return to Venezuela. Herr Dr. Pilgrim-Baltazzi, as charge d'affaires, will conduct the affair of the legation. The German cruisers Falke, Vineta and Gazelle and the dutch cruiser Utrecht are in the harbour of La Guayra. BELIVED TO BE IN GERMANY New York, Feb. 14. It has been reported that Dr. Schmidt-Leda was persona non grata to President Castro of Venezuela. The diplomat is now believed to be in Germany INSURGENTS CROSS FRONTIER Willemstad, Island of Curacoa, Feb 14- It is reported here today that the Venezuelan insurgents who had concentrated on Colombian soil, have crossed the frontier of Tachira and are moving on San Cristobal

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  • Bourbon News 2. Januar 1901, S. 6@1@2Vorlage:Toter Link/kdl.kyvl.org (Seite nicht mehr abrufbar, festgestellt im Mai 2019. Suche in Webarchiven)  Info: Der Link wurde automatisch als defekt markiert. Bitte prüfe den Link gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis., Berlin, Jan.1. - Until Dr. O. Schmidt-Leda, the German minister to Venezuela, arrives at Caracas, which will be about January 5, nothing will be done by Herr von Pilgrim-Baltazzi, the German charge d'affaires there to press President Castro further. Dr. Schmidt-Leda bears instructions from the German government. The carrying out oft successive stps outlined in these instructions, will end in coercive measures, which will probably be applied in four or five weeks time if intermediate efforts shall have failed in the meantime. It is possible, however, that events may shorten this period. In so much as Germany is possessed of the good will of the United States, in this matter, Baron von Richthofen imperial secretary of foreign affair, desires to give President Castro ample time to recognize this fact, and the fact also that Germany ins rally in earnest in the matter. Germany will not act at the moment when a foreign difficulty might strengthen President Castro's hold upon his country by uniting Venezuelan national feeling against Germany. It is understood at the foreign office here that the United States is not only tolerant of Germany's purposes toward Venezuela, but pleased that Germany and not the United States is to undertake to discipline Venezuela into paying her depts and keeping faith with foreigners doing business there. German's action with regard to Venezuela has been likened here to France's recent course toward Turkey, which was considered wholesomely to have affected the controversies between Turkey and other countries. The German cruiser Gazelle is still at Kiel, although she has been ordered to sail for the Caribbean sea. Her departure is delayed by necessary outfitting.
  • Paducah sun, February 14, 1902, Seite 1@1@2Vorlage:Toter Link/kdl.kyvl.org (Seite nicht mehr abrufbar, festgestellt im Mai 2019. Suche in Webarchiven)  Info: Der Link wurde automatisch als defekt markiert. Bitte prüfe den Link gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis. Caracas, Venezuela, Feb. 14- Dr. Schmidt-Leda, who has been the German minister her since 1898, will not return to Venezuela. Herr Dr. Pilgrim-Baltazzi, as charge d'affaires, will conduct the affair of the legation. The German cruisers Falke, Vineta and Gazelle and the dutch cruiser Utrecht are in the harbour of La Guayra. BELIVED TO BE IN GERMANY New York, Feb. 14. It has been reported that Dr. Schmidt-Leda was persona non grata to President Castro of Venezuela. The diplomat is now believed to be in Germany INSURGENTS CROSS FRONTIER Willemstad, Island of Curacoa, Feb 14- It is reported here today that the Venezuelan insurgents who had concentrated on Colombian soil, have crossed the frontier of Tachira and are moving on San Cristobal

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  • Bourbon News 2. Januar 1901, S. 6@1@2Vorlage:Toter Link/kdl.kyvl.org (Seite nicht mehr abrufbar, festgestellt im Mai 2019. Suche in Webarchiven)  Info: Der Link wurde automatisch als defekt markiert. Bitte prüfe den Link gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis., Berlin, Jan.1. - Until Dr. O. Schmidt-Leda, the German minister to Venezuela, arrives at Caracas, which will be about January 5, nothing will be done by Herr von Pilgrim-Baltazzi, the German charge d'affaires there to press President Castro further. Dr. Schmidt-Leda bears instructions from the German government. The carrying out oft successive stps outlined in these instructions, will end in coercive measures, which will probably be applied in four or five weeks time if intermediate efforts shall have failed in the meantime. It is possible, however, that events may shorten this period. In so much as Germany is possessed of the good will of the United States, in this matter, Baron von Richthofen imperial secretary of foreign affair, desires to give President Castro ample time to recognize this fact, and the fact also that Germany ins rally in earnest in the matter. Germany will not act at the moment when a foreign difficulty might strengthen President Castro's hold upon his country by uniting Venezuelan national feeling against Germany. It is understood at the foreign office here that the United States is not only tolerant of Germany's purposes toward Venezuela, but pleased that Germany and not the United States is to undertake to discipline Venezuela into paying her depts and keeping faith with foreigners doing business there. German's action with regard to Venezuela has been likened here to France's recent course toward Turkey, which was considered wholesomely to have affected the controversies between Turkey and other countries. The German cruiser Gazelle is still at Kiel, although she has been ordered to sail for the Caribbean sea. Her departure is delayed by necessary outfitting.
  • Paducah sun, February 14, 1902, Seite 1@1@2Vorlage:Toter Link/kdl.kyvl.org (Seite nicht mehr abrufbar, festgestellt im Mai 2019. Suche in Webarchiven)  Info: Der Link wurde automatisch als defekt markiert. Bitte prüfe den Link gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis. Caracas, Venezuela, Feb. 14- Dr. Schmidt-Leda, who has been the German minister her since 1898, will not return to Venezuela. Herr Dr. Pilgrim-Baltazzi, as charge d'affaires, will conduct the affair of the legation. The German cruisers Falke, Vineta and Gazelle and the dutch cruiser Utrecht are in the harbour of La Guayra. BELIVED TO BE IN GERMANY New York, Feb. 14. It has been reported that Dr. Schmidt-Leda was persona non grata to President Castro of Venezuela. The diplomat is now believed to be in Germany INSURGENTS CROSS FRONTIER Willemstad, Island of Curacoa, Feb 14- It is reported here today that the Venezuelan insurgents who had concentrated on Colombian soil, have crossed the frontier of Tachira and are moving on San Cristobal

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