Pictorial Chosen and Manchuria . 107. Land Survey and Colonization Bureau, Mukden (^H). — Z25. 108. Chinese immigrants in Manchuria. been kept out but nevertheless secretly settled by the Koreans. Later, Mon-golia was also thrown oi^en and Chinese migration there encouraged. Thusthe country hitherto lying waste was gradually converted into a rich came the Russians and after them the Japanese, and these provided thecountry with its excellent railways, ports, and other trade facilities, throughthe presence of which the Manchurian products tegan for the first time tofigure in the world


Pictorial Chosen and Manchuria . 107. Land Survey and Colonization Bureau, Mukden (^H). — Z25. 108. Chinese immigrants in Manchuria. been kept out but nevertheless secretly settled by the Koreans. Later, Mon-golia was also thrown oi^en and Chinese migration there encouraged. Thusthe country hitherto lying waste was gradually converted into a rich came the Russians and after them the Japanese, and these provided thecountry with its excellent railways, ports, and other trade facilities, throughthe presence of which the Manchurian products tegan for the first time tofigure in the worlds markets. Manchuria, unlike Chosen, being rich in great, level, and fertile plains,with a comparatively small population, conducts its agricuhure on a moreextensive .system. The area of arable laud there has not so far been exactlyascertained, but according to statistics prepared by the Japanese Governmentof Kwantung {MM) it is estimated to be about 25,0()0,(1(1() acres. The principalagricultural products are soya beans, kaoliang iMWS)^ maize, millet, and wheat. Soya beans : The annual pr


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