Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 September 1942

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  • 75 1 The Syonan Times I 140 C«cU StfMt. Srononto I Telephone 5471. iVo. 181 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, KOKI 2602 SYOWA 17 7 Cents FtilYA RESTAURANT, >l 192, Anson Road, t. SYONAN. S& Thone 6272. Keep the Fashion by Patroniiing our Res- taurant we can assure to give you the best Nippon
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  • 330 1 Over 500 To Leave Ship Here To Help Reconstruct Southern Regions THE EXCHANGE LINER, TATUTA 1 MARU, ARRIVED WEDNESDAY AT SYONAN PORT AT 3.30 P.M. AFTER A 14-DAY VOYAGE FROM LOURENCO MARQUES, GAILY BEDECKED WITH FLAGS AND BUNTING. SYONAN ACCORDED A ROUSING WELCOME TO
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  • 363 1 j *T*HE exploits of the Nippon Navy have captured the attention and the admiration of the British people in •pite of the fact that Nippon and Britain are at war declared Prasong Khittasanga, the
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  • 27 1 Lt.-Col. Okubo, chtrj of the Gun Senden-han, addressing the repatriated pressmen at a luncheon held in their honour at the Syonan Club yesterday.
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  • 565 1 THE Gun Senden-han held a reception at 3 p.m. 1 yesterday at the Syonan Club to welcome to Syonan those members of the Domei, Asahi and Tokyo Niti Niti Press CompanjeA, from their London Agencies and the Special An'r&pondents who took an active part, during"
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  • 82 1 Lisbon, Sept. 16, Domei. r 1 is reported from New Delhi that at this evening's debate on the political situation following the suivey by Sir Reginald Maxwell, Secretary ot the Home Department of the India Government, three members of the Central Legislative Assembly introduced three
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  • 160 1 Tokyo, Sept. 17. Domei. IT was announced that Mr. Masayuki Tan}, President of the Board of Information, has been appointed Foreign Minister, relieving Premier General Hideki Tozyo who temporarily assumed the post following the resignation of Mr. Sigenori Togo on September 1. Mr. TanS will
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  • 94 1 Tokyo, Sept. 17. Domei. TBE National Founding Celebration Headquarters has announced the appointment of Admiral Sankiti Takahashi, retired former Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, as Chairman of its committee which will be entrusted wi h the task of making arrangements for the
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  • 106 1 Lisbon, Sept. 16, Domei. P! is reported from Moscow that the German forces in one of the greatest battles in history have forced the Soviets back in the sector south-west of Stalingrad. The dispatches say that the cltys defences have been dented on other
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  • 90 1 Tokyo, Sept. 17. Domei. ■T*HE Mindanao authorities will undertake as soon as possible the shipment of a large quantity of lumber to Nippon from the Philippines since the outbreak of the war. Our Military Administration is reported to be pushing the restoration
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  • 78 1 British Admn Loss Of Sikh Zulu Off Tobruk Stockholm. Sept. 16. (Domei). It is reported from London that the Admiralty has issued a communique announcing that the H.M.S. Sikh and H.M.S. Zulu were lost in the recent operation off Tobruk. The communique says: "The majority of the officers and men
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  • 272 1 CO-OPERATE with the Nippon authorities and help in the reconstruction work that is being carried out." This is a message to the people of Malaya given by Mr. P. M. Vimolnart, Thai Minister to London, who arrived here by the repatriation ship the Tatuta Maru
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  • 105 1 Tokyo, Sept. 17. Domei, *T tHE Government pro- posal for the creation of a "China Affair Medal," for those who rendered distinguished services to the country in the China Affair, was approved yesterday by the Privy Council at its regular session. The session was held in
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  • 378 1 Lisbon, Sept. 16, Oomei. PIE accuracy of Dai-Honyei announcements was again attested to when the United States Navy Department belatedly announced the loss of the 19 t 6OO-ton aircraft-carrier, Yorktown, on June 1, as a result of the Nippon attack on Midway, according
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  • 150 1 Lisbon, Sept. 16. Domei. AHEAIED discussion on the budget occurred in the Australian House of Representatives when Prime Minister urtin and two former Frime Ministers were among the speakers. All the speeches wcie followed with keen interest William M. Hughes former Attorney-General. sa»d that, the
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  • 278 2 A NNIVERSARIES are usually the occasion of stock-taking. To-day is the eleventh anniversary of the Mukden Incident which brought into being the Empire of Manchoukuo. Few Empires in the world can look back upon the years with as much satisfaction—and pardonable pride—as the Empire of
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  • 243 2 11l the realm of politics, the Empire of Mancnoukuo now enjoys the recognition of the nations that matter—the principal partners jf the Axis, and all the other countries alive to the changing world order in which decadent democracy is fast yielding its plac-* to a more
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  • 214 2 Economically, Manchoukuo's past 10 years constitute a record of achievements. Like Nippon herself, Manehoukuo has changed from a primarily agricultural to a highly industrialized country. And again like Nippon, Manehoukuo is going through this transition with remarkable expediency and success. Fortunately for Manehoukuo. this transition has not
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  • 189 2 Turning to social welfare, the number of opium smokers in Manehoukuo has shown a steady reduction from 1,300,000 to 508,000 in the space of 10 years. This speaks more than anything else for the betterment of the lot of the masses. Drugs have from time immemorial provided
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  • 216 2 Serious Manpower Shortage In Australia America TJsbon. Sept. 16. <Domel) {t is reported from Canberra that John Curtin. Australian Prime Minister, ad:nltting "we have lost many men during the last six months," appealed to th* farmers of Australia to relieve the acute stringency in manpower. He said: "Al hough there
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  • 150 2 Keisyo, Sept. 16. DomeL A FORMATION of Manchoukuo fighter planes and bombers, headed by MajorGeneral Kao Jo-lin, landed at the airfield here at t pjnu according to schedule on the second lap of the flight to Nippon. The first lap between Hsinking and
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  • 182 2 Hsinking, Sept. 16. Domei. GENERAL Yosiiro Umezu, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Kwan'.ung Army and concurrently Nippon Ambassador to Manchoukuo, in a statement today expressed sincere congratulations to Manchoukuo on the occasion of its tenth anniversary. He declared: "It is a matter for heartfelt congratulations that
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  • 81 2 U.S. Casualties In Africa Europe Lisbon. Sept. 16. DomeL IT is reported from Washington that the United States War Department has announced the first official list of American casualties in the African and European war zones. The announcement save the names of 123 officers and men missing In action .in
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  • 502 2 People Warned To Expect 44Attacks On' Larger Seale 95 BUENOS AIRES, SEPT. 16. A SAN FRANCISCO DISPATCH RECEIVED AT BUENOS AIRES CLAIMED THAT THE UNITED STATES WAR DEPARTMENT TUESDAY ANNOUNCED THAT THE SOUTH-WEST-ERN PART OF
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  • 296 2 GREATLY facilitated by the recent arrival of salvage equipment and material, the Salvage Department in Syonan has already widened :ts field of operations to such an extent that shortly a party of 25 experts will leave for DJambi
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  • 414 2 Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 16. Dome' better living conditions for the people of Selangor in the near future, were forecast by the Food Controller, Selangor, Mr. S. Komatu, in an exclusive interview with Domei. He said he was happy to note that the
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  • 123 2 Bsinking, Sept. 16. Domei. AS an interesting sidelight on the current celebrations marking the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Manchoukuo Empire, it is learned that Mr. Kikugoro Onoye and Mr. Ma Ling-llang, famed exponents of drama in their respective countries, Nippon
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    • 32 2 A MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA, LTD., (SYONAN BRANCH). MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SVONAN-TO Manager S. MAEJIMA. Sub-Manager Y. ASANO. Ofike Telephones Nos 5370/79. (10 lines). Maaagert* Residence—l 3, CHATSWORTH ROAD. (Telephone No. 6398).
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1204 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON THE negative fcrm of gc*aimasu— j sentences will be encountered In Mm gozaimasen —is also used in sen- form where a person requests r n^her tences, of which there will be many to do scmelhing for him instances in future lessons. Oozaima- sen generally occurs with the particle
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  • 357 3 LF/I all Indians In this part of Asia, thenwlv<es stand united, steadfast, faithful md be prepared to sacrifice their ill for the quick progress and complete success of the Indian Independence Movement." "This was the keynote of an Impassionate appeal given
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  • 626 3 Smoked Cigarette With Ambassadors Nomura And Kurusu THERE is one lucky man in Syonan to-day who 1 smoked a cigarette in the august presence of two of Nippon's foremost statesmen Ambassadors Kitisaburo Nomura and Saburo Kurusu, when these distinguished personalities from Washington passed through Syonan
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  • 340 3 npHAT Mr. Rash Behari Bose, A President of the East Asia Indian Independence League, is not forgetful of the starving hundreds of Indians and members of other communities in this country is clearly manifested from the striking fact that the local
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  • 328 3 Seremban, Sept 15. Domei. IT is revealed to Dcmei by Mr. K. Iguti, Superintendent of Education, Negrl Sembilan, that ;he Government has decided to 3pen in Seremban a Teachers' rraining School, Boys' Technical rralning School and v Girls' rechnical School, commencing from Oct. 1. The
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  • 548 3 —TIMES EDITORIAL Tokyo, Sept. 16. Domei. THE Japan Times and Advertiser, scrutinizing 1 the difficulties ahead of the United States' compulsory mobilization of labour, declares in an editorial "America in a Bad Way," that the position of America has become "so deteriorated that she
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    • 691 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE NO. 114 The public is hereby notified thut the use of Short Wave radios is strictly prohibited. The undermentioned particulars must be carefully ©b- served (Vide Authority issued on notice dated August 29, 2H02 of the Dai Nippon Commander). This notice supersedes tn« notice dated September 5.
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    • 21 3 WATCH!!! FOR The Grand Opening on the 22nd September, 2602. •t TA TONG RESTAURANT fytß N* It, (HUIiA STRrrT SYONAN-TO. Hi
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    • 817 3 NOTICE TO RADIO LISTENERS S YON AN BROADCASTING STATION NOTICE Using of Radio Receivers which can receive short wave broadcasts was prohibited by the decree of oar Comman-der-in-chief issued on August 29, 260.2. Owners of aU allware Radio Receivers are not permitted to use such receivers without having them converted
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  • 148 4 Tokyo, Sept. 16. Domei. IN order to equip pioneers to the* Southerr Regions with a knowledge of the necessary languages, a language seminary will be cpened within the Keio University next month, according to th j As ah i. The language
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  • 137 4 Tokyo, Sept 16, Domei. THE War Office has* announced the appointment of ten additional Chief Military Administrators to be sent to the occupied areas, as follows: —Surgeon Lieut-General Mitukiyo Matumura, Major-General Kikaku Baba. Mr. Denzirj Higasitani, Secretary of the China Affairs Board; Mr.
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  • 320 4 Seremban, Sept. 15. Domei. HIGHLY satisfied with the crime position in the state oi Negri Sembilan is the popular Chief Police Officer, Mr. H. Kin. who, in an exclusive interview with Domei this morning, revealed that crime in the S.ate had taken
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  • 263 4 60,000 Acres Already Devoted To Growing Food On Plantations JHE rehabilitation of rubber plantations in the Southern Regions haj been making: phenomenal progress under the supervision of the Syonan Rubber Association which controls approximately 3,200,000 acres of rubber tracts in Malaya and
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  • 90 4 Lisbon, Sepc. 15. Domei. "THE United Press reported from 1 Bombay that disturbances which swept India af.er the airest of Gandhi and other leaders of the All-India Congress on August 9 have not been quelled in the outlying districts according to reports reaching
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  • 89 4 Hone Kong, Sept. 16, Domei. A RRANGEMENTS have been made to import rice, coal and other necessities in ex* change for the export of manufactured goods, the Gov-ernment-General of Hong Kong announced yesterday at .a press conference. The items to be imported will
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  • 125 4 Saigon, Sept. 15, Domei. THE Indo-Chinese University in Hanoi will revive lectures on Chinese characters in October All things In French Indo-China, including national ideographs were based on Chinese characters, but when France assumed suzerainty, the latter attempted to eliminate the Chinese culture and
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  • 132 4 'Piston' Horiguti Starts 'Come-Back Auspiciously Tpkyo, Sept. 16. Domei. "DISTON" Horiguti, Nippon's best known fighter, who was once considered the featherweight boxing champicn in the Orient, started on the comeback traU, fn brilliant fashion tonight, by soundly whipping Kentaro Yosicka in a ten-rounder, before a capacity house at the
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  • 74 4 Lisbon, Sept. 15. Domei. IT is reported from San Fran- cisco that Henry Armstrong, the little Negro who once held three world-titles simultaneously, took another step on the road to his come-back, last night, with a technical knock-out of Leo Roda* of, Chicago. The match
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  • 149 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 15. /\VER 3,500 Chinese in Kuala v Lumpur were given free rice on Saturday through the generosity of the Commander of the Western Garrison. The rice was given to the poor people and distribution made at
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  • 308 4 Tokyo, Sept. 16. Domei. mariners are playing an important rcle in the War of Greater East Asia, giving full play to their superb technique through severe training in peace time. Incidents bearing testimony to the glory of the Nippon marine spirit were revale<! by
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  • 381 4 Tokyo, Sept. 17. Domei. 'THE common belief that Nip- pon-go is difficult to learn is termed as an undeserved" reputation by the Japan Times and Advertiser, which predicts that the Nippon language is "destined to be the coming language for all international dealings
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  • 24 4 An officer greets and is greeted by wif« and mother on his return home from a war front, to recuperate.
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  • 320 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 16. OANDICAPS for the first day of 11 the Selangor Turf Club (New Order) September-October meet ing to be held here on Sept. 27, 30 and Oct. 4 are as follows:— Hones, Class I, s«i furs.:
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  • 71 4 IN order to make local Chinese girls familiar with our language, a Nippon-Go class has been started by the Overseas Chinese Association. The class which was begun last Wednesday is held every evening except Sundays at the premises of the Association in Club Street. Thirty-six
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  • 561 4 Shanghai, Sept. 12. Domei. HIOHLY-coloured tales told by United States repatriates regarding alleged cruel treatment they suffered in Nippon, which were yesterday branded in Tokyo by Mr. Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the (Board of Information, as fantastic and utterly unfounded, were editorially commented
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  • 445 4 T^HE snake Charmer has come into his own with the establishment of the New Order .'n Syor.an. To-day, unlike the t>rmev days of the British, the art of the snake charmers is widely appreciated by Nippon soldi-;s ana sailors alike who never
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  • 107 4 'THERE will be several repeat performances of the variety show recently staged by the Broadcasting Section of the 1.1.L., at the Dai Toa Gekizyo, all free of charge. To-night and to-morrow the shows will be for Nippon troops only; on
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 90 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-Go Lesson VTOU have learned on the radio the word "dare" meaning "who" and its conjugation. Today you will learn the interrogative word "Nani o" meaning 'What." Now here are som© examples:1. Asoso de nani o anata wa mimashita ka?—Asoko de, there; nani o, what; mimashita ka, did
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  • THE SYONAN TIMES, MANCHOUKUO SUPPLEMENT
    • "A MIRACLE OF TWENTIETH CENTURY"
      • 771 5 **ANCHOUKUO possesses one of the richest farming lands In the world as attested by its fertile soil, and close studies unmistakably point to vast agricultural resources and room for future development. Needless to say, Manchoukuo is an agricultural country, and agr
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      • 501 5 U/ITH RACIAL HARMONY AND WANG-TAO W RULE AS ITS GREAT IDEALS, THE STATE OF MANCHOUKUO WAS FOUNDED IN 1932. TWO YEARS AFTER THE ADVENT OF THIS NEW STATE, THE MONARCHY WAS ESTABLISHED TO GIVE THE NEWEST MEMBER OF
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      • 156 5 THE agricultural products of Manchoukno are many and varied, but soya bean is the "king" of these products. Approximately one-fifth of all cultivated land in the country is used in raisins soya beans. The annual yield amounts to 5,000,000 metric tons which is
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      • 148 5 following proclamation was issued by His Majesty Emperor Henry Pu-Yi in his capacity as Chief Executive of Manchoukuo, on March 9, the first year of Tatung (2592): Mankind should respect morality. Since there exists racial discrimination, one race attempts to exalt itself by oppressing
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      • 482 5 THE first five-year industrial development plan for Manchoukuo was adopted in 1936 on a basis of an unprecedented programme. In main, the goal of the plan is the development of industries with the principal object of exploiting the heretofore untapped resources
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      • 529 5 MANCHOUKUO'S FABULOUS MINERAL WEALTH IS BEING FULLY EXPLOITED "MANCHURIA had been widely known from timo immemorial as the land of natural resources but due to the unstable political conditions resulting from the existence of what is generally known as the local military casts in
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    • 2082 6 TCfllli the tireai War as it; W turning point, the world actuation has undergone a drastic change. Despite the ecntinual cry for universal peace the present era has been mat Led by new orientations in the ty.licies of th* nations: some have gone nationalist, others commvnM,
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    • 124 6 r[E construction of railways, the construction and improvement of State highways, harbour improvement at Rashhi and Hulutao and the perfection cf other communication facilities having all scored very satisfactory progress according to the original programme, this department led others in achievements of the first year of the
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    • 1220 6 IMPROVEMENTS MADE TO RAILWAYS, BUS UNES HARBOURS QJINCE the founding of Man- i choukuo, the authorities have I made constant efforts to effect j unified control In railways, roads, < harbours and communications. Good results have been obtained I in each. The
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    • 727 6 r[E permanent key note of economic progress in Manchoukuo depends after all on agricultural economy. Keeping in stop with the needs and trends of the times, there is a wave of strong Industrialization in Manchoukuo. and yet the economy of. farmers who
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    • Article, Illustration
      199 7 Founded only 10 years ago, the Empire of Manchouhao is fast developing into one of the moat highly-industrialixed conntries -of the world. The pictures reproduced here give an idea of the country as it is to-day. From a country with vast areas of uncultivated but arable land, Manchoukuo is
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    • 2039 8 MANCHOUKUO'S first FiveYear Industrial Development Plan is a step to second-stage economic construction and is based on the demands arising from the present wartime organization. Accordingly, it stands to reason that exploitation of the national resources of Manchoukuo is extremely urgent. The substance of the Industrial
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 39 5 ON OTHKR PAGES Page Milestones in Manchoukuo's Advancement: Details of First Five-Year Plan 2 Network of Communications Now Serve Manchoukuo Development of Agriculture Keeps Pace with State's Industrialization 2 Pictures: Glimpses of Manchoukuo 3 Rapid Industrialization of Manchcukuo I
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