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quitting the country for the tomu, where less healthy

oonditions obtain.

For the time being over-arowding does not seem to have

become soute. Many other countries are worse off than Japan

no regarda uzemployment, though the problem is growing here, Ascording to my informatien shortage of Japanese operatives

bee erased textile mill owners to get pan and woman from Corea

la large numbers to work in the mills. The sole reason for this

mat be that Japanese are quite well able to find work which is more congenial to then than employment in textile mil18,

far Coreen operatives de not work any better than the Japanese or for lower magen. Heither has emigration become

official returne here imiieate that not more than

five hundred thousand Japanese are settled in countries outside the Japanese impire. In addition some 165,000 are located in Formona, 79,000 in Liastung leased ares and 346,000 in Corse. it is not clear whether in every save the above figures are actually derived from the census taken during 1921. Treops

are net counted,

186 OSSATY.

During the past few years the ammal percentage of emigration has gone up some 5 er 9 per cent. Japanese have no natural aptitude for colonisation and dislike settling in countries other than those which have a higher standard of

ing than Japan.

This fast amplains why they like Australia and orth bast, and after these sentiments South America, kawaii Xexico, Severity of slimste le distasteful to then kad a number come back from Siberia every year to vinter in

their own country.

Shewad/

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