The IfMdin;- industrial organisation.-; in Japan are largely owned by the Imperial Kami'.y itself, an;l it is the Kmperor and his house who arc behind the ;jreatest shipping rompanies, manufactories, and companies The Government has earned the theory of centralisatiou of industry very far. It now owns railways and controls the trreater shipping lines ; it dominate.- the finances of t.he nation by substantially eontrolling the principal banks ; it has monopolised several important industries ; and it subsidises and partly controls many of the larger business enterprises.— Loudon "Mail."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 345, 15 March 1911, Page 7
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