WIVES FOR JAPANESE
MANCHUKUO SETTLERS WOMEN BEING TRAINED LONDON, May 20 The Japanese Government is attacking the problem of providing wives for 2400 lonely Japanese settlers in Manchukuo, says tho Tokio cm-respondent of the Daily Telegraph. It has established in that country an institution for training women for wifehood. The conditions there differ vastly from those in Japan. One million second sons of Japanese farmers will go to Manchukuo in the next five years, entailing a constant supply of brides.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23044, 23 May 1938, Page 10
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