LULL IN FIGHTING
THE MANCHURIAN SITUATION.
EXPLOITING NATURAL WEALTH
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
SHANGHAI, March 23
Practically all of the fighting has ceased in th e north of China, but wounded continue to reach the main hospital bases. At least ten thousand are receiving treatment.
Th e Japanese Manchukuo authorities’announce a new programme of government for Jehol. Plans are being formulated for a reorganisation of political and economic conditions, alsc a vast scheme of highway, construction, an exhaustive s m 'vey of the natural resources, including coal, petroleum gold and timber. The provincewill be divided into three areas, namely, desert, forest and agricultural zones. An attempt will he made tc make the province self-supporting The finances will he under the control of the central bank of Manchukuo which will gradually replace th e ‘ old' currency.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1933, Page 5
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