Pictorial Chosen and Manchuria . 152. 153. Keijo (j,f tJii) BranchOffices of the Ori-ental DevelopmentCompany. A Japanese villaijeestablished by thecompany. business of the company is prescribed as follows : agricuitiu-e ; sale, ])urchasc,renting and leasing, as well as management and control, ot lands necessaryfor ex]iloitation ; collection and distribution of Ja])anese and Korean settlers ;sn])])lving them with articles necessary for exploitation and distribution of thearticles produced or actjuired by them ; furnishing them with necessary fundsfor exploitation. Picture 153 shows a Japanese


Pictorial Chosen and Manchuria . 152. 153. Keijo (j,f tJii) BranchOffices of the Ori-ental DevelopmentCompany. A Japanese villaijeestablished by thecompany. business of the company is prescribed as follows : agricuitiu-e ; sale, ])urchasc,renting and leasing, as well as management and control, ot lands necessaryfor ex]iloitation ; collection and distribution of Ja])anese and Korean settlers ;sn])])lving them with articles necessary for exploitation and distribution of thearticles produced or actjuired by them ; furnishing them with necessary fundsfor exploitation. Picture 153 shows a Japanese village established by the com-])an3. A noteworthy point in connection with the colonization jjoliey of thecompany is the strict care exercised in the selection of colonists, since thej areintended to be models for the native farmers in their agricultural eom])any has also done much in the way of irrigation, cotton growing,and horticulttuc, and has liecn eminently successful as a supplier of agrieidturalcredit. Mode


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