Pictorial Chosen and Manchuria . 74- The late Dr. M. Ichihara (iftJSffiS£6),First Governor of the Bank ofChosen (I909-I915>. 75. Mr. K. Shoda(8#[J|±iti6). Second|Governorof the Bank of Chosen (I9I5-I9I6) and Ex-Finance Minister of Japan (1916-1918) During this time, thanks to the reconstructive measures, part of which havealready been, and part will hereafter be, described, Korea underwent greatchanges; the laws were all but perfected, finance adjusted and expanded,and national economy also made corresponding progress. These circum-stances made it clear that it was not for the permanent int


Pictorial Chosen and Manchuria . 74- The late Dr. M. Ichihara (iftJSffiS£6),First Governor of the Bank ofChosen (I909-I915>. 75. Mr. K. Shoda(8#[J|±iti6). Second|Governorof the Bank of Chosen (I9I5-I9I6) and Ex-Finance Minister of Japan (1916-1918) During this time, thanks to the reconstructive measures, part of which havealready been, and part will hereafter be, described, Korea underwent greatchanges; the laws were all but perfected, finance adjusted and expanded,and national economy also made corresponding progress. These circum-stances made it clear that it was not for the permanent interest of thenation to have the functions of a central bank entrusted to a ]jrivate insti-tution, for the Dai Ichi Ginko was none other than that notwithstandingall the influence and jjower exercised by it. Korea wanted an institution,the whole energj of which would be devoted to the interest^ of the countrj^and for this, it was rightly thought, nothing less than a specially organizedGovernment bank would do. This idea of the i


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