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JAPAN’S PROBLEM

RURAL POPULATION NECESSITY FOR RELIEF TOKIO, Feb. 14. The Budget having been passed by the Lower House, the Japanese Government must now deal with the vexed problem of relief for the impoverished rural population which produces the nation’s food, rice, fish and vegetables, as well as silk. While the Lower House passed the Budget, all parties voiced dissatisfaction at the lack of a rural policy. Largely owing to the army’s insist ence, the Government is expected to introduce a Supplementary Budget of 26,000,000 yen to be devoted to employment on public works, rice, and cocoon storage and other forms of relief. The situation is complicated by the excess of rice, and the Government is endeavoring to maintain the price by impounding grain, with the Minister of the Colonies bitterly opposing discriminatory restrictions against Korean and Formosan rice. The two leading firms, Mitsubishi and Mitsui, after mutual agreement, have given 150,000 yen each for the relief of distressed postal employees, especially toward the projected postal hospital. This is in accord with their recent policy to assuage smouldering resentment among the public and the army against capitalism. The amount is criticised as being too small. Coincidentally an unknown person bombed the residence of the manager of Mitsubishi’s silver mine, near Kobe.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18332, 26 February 1934, Page 7

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JAPAN’S PROBLEM Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18332, 26 February 1934, Page 7

JAPAN’S PROBLEM Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18332, 26 February 1934, Page 7