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HAWAII AND MANCHURIA.

HAWAII AND MANCHURIA.
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The news is that the Japanese exploitation of Manchuria has already begun, had begun, in fact, long before the beginning of the peace negotiations. The Japanese possession of Southern Manchuria being perfectly secured by the Japanese victories, Japanese at home naturally emigrate in quest of "business opportunities" and even of better chances in agriculture than they leave behind. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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