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19.
the more overbearing he is apt to become.
Particularly is this
true of the police in whom are vested great powers which are
frequently exercised in very arbitrary fashion, The wantung Army also occupies a dominating position and assumes duties and
powers that are more properly the province of the civil govern-
ment. Finally there is in the Japanese civilian population a
considerable number of pioneers who are little better than
professional bullies and trade on the dominant position of
their country. on the ability of the administration to deal
drastically with such men will depend its success in keeping
racial dislike within bounds.
49.
This
A possible source of future friction is the large-
scale Japanese immigration which has now been planned.
subject is important enough to demand a section to itself.
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