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Japanese Colonisation. —The autonomous State of Manchukuo, which seceded from China with the co-operation of Japan, is being rapidly developed by the Japanese to provide food and raw materials for their teeming home population. To the left above is a picture from the Agricultural Research Station established by the Japanese at Kungohuling, where the most suitable type of for the climate is being evolved. It will be remembered that there have been Japanese purchases of stud sheep from New Zealand flocks. The other picture shows native labour under Japanese supervision constructing an arterial railroad.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 303, 18 September 1936, Page 7

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Japanese Colonisation.—The autonomous State of Manchukuo, which seceded from China with the co-operation of Japan, is being rapidly developed by the Japanese to provide food and raw materials for their teeming home population. To the left above is a picture from the Agricultural Research Station established by the Japanese at Kungohuling, where the most suitable type of for the climate is being evolved. It will be remembered that there have been Japanese purchases of stud sheep from New Zealand flocks. The other picture shows native labour under Japanese supervision constructing an arterial railroad. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 303, 18 September 1936, Page 7

Japanese Colonisation.—The autonomous State of Manchukuo, which seceded from China with the co-operation of Japan, is being rapidly developed by the Japanese to provide food and raw materials for their teeming home population. To the left above is a picture from the Agricultural Research Station established by the Japanese at Kungohuling, where the most suitable type of for the climate is being evolved. It will be remembered that there have been Japanese purchases of stud sheep from New Zealand flocks. The other picture shows native labour under Japanese supervision constructing an arterial railroad. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 303, 18 September 1936, Page 7

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