REORGANISATION.
JAPAN'S SELF-HELP. ALL SERVICES AT WORK. THE WORLD FOR FRIEND. RAILWAYS RECONSTRUCTION. THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK. (By Cable.—Tress association.—Copjrlytit.) (Received 10 a.i. TOKYO, Sepieuiuer 7. Several more relief vessels have entered this port, greatly to the joy of the stricken people. Large detachments of fresh and nt troops' have arrived, including large todies of engineers, who have begun to lestore the railways to order with the intention of distributing accumulations of food and clothing which lie at Kobe and Osaka. This is most urgently required in the capital. Osaka is really now nominally the capital or at least the centre of business and communication. The Government apparently contemplates removing the Foreign Office to this town. It has already become the centre of the silk trade, and already the Offices of the great industrial organisations are gravitating to this centre. Commercial houses whose headquarters •were at Tokyo and Yokohama are now jn this town.—(United Press.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 7
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154REORGANISATION. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 7
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