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EXPERTS IN TRADE. IMMIGRATION DELEGATE NEW , ; s ? ' ZEALAND. ] i (From Our Own Correspondent.) j I SYDNEY, December 8. i Japanese experts, representing vari- 1 «us departments and industries, have ' , wen-arrivhig in Australia by every mail 1 «»»t, and this week the list has been 1 added to by Mr. Keiji Kakmta, expert cf ' ™'*reau of Colonisation under the * Government, Sappora. Japan, ' wio has ooine to study Australia's and ' ■Ae».Zealand's land settlement. He will ' ■ prooMd to New Zealand iri about a < . month: to Mr. Kakuta. Japan is ' . Mciiifc the problem of the drift to the ' wesjufit ac is Australia. Hakkaida, tlie ! Itf wl? Part ° f Ja P an - has a popula- ' - Lnvl.* ° n,illions - but it is a moving ■ i»piu*taon, mostly disposed around the 1 Wh!iL alld upon the fishing I : 2;T5f The G wishee to ' «nic the interior more close.lv by breakfrL U ?i Mge «*»*<*. and .inducing people |omjhe crowded parts of Ja.pan to take " o? O Tie policy ■W *5 a J Wd » Government was in«WM*ed half a century ago, but lat- ! i 'tfth n P r °d«cts, have had to appeal ' ernment for heI P- In-igation • £ l-- re u afoot 1n Hakkaida The ' PoUtoTn7l tUral fad H«W« there are ■ oWin& Ca,ttle raieing ' ■>roW^r rt ' 1 Baid the forests of Hakkaida 1 ? 0 ™* of f a P er pp- ul- ; t0 the rGSt ° f Ja P an ' IBi4 a id v w 8a i d ti,at r<?ti,rnGd * 01 - - Hall i ,be re P a tria,ted on tiie u ta,da - The - V believed, speak'Bfiffl? S ', that the soldie '-« knew ,e^a2^ nd '. c c <»tended to
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 298, 16 December 1922, Page 13
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