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Sivu 7
The number of Japanese then living abroad was 123 , 791 , of whom 90 , 146
were in the United States ( chiefly in Hawaii ) , 15 , 829 in Korea , and 8 , 215 in
British territory . Japan is a mountainous country . The level ground , 1 There is a
...
The number of Japanese then living abroad was 123 , 791 , of whom 90 , 146
were in the United States ( chiefly in Hawaii ) , 15 , 829 in Korea , and 8 , 215 in
British territory . Japan is a mountainous country . The level ground , 1 There is a
...
Sivu 10
In both cases the foreigners living in Japan enjoyed comparative immunity . And
now , on account of the advance in medical science , more stringent quarantine ,
and better sanitary measures , the mortality among Japanese has been ...
In both cases the foreigners living in Japan enjoyed comparative immunity . And
now , on account of the advance in medical science , more stringent quarantine ,
and better sanitary measures , the mortality among Japanese has been ...
Sivu 13
Fish and other marine life are very abundant ; fresh - water fish are also
numerous ; and all these furnish both livelihood and living to millions of people .
Birds are also quite numerous ; and some of them , like the so - called “
nightingale ...
Fish and other marine life are very abundant ; fresh - water fish are also
numerous ; and all these furnish both livelihood and living to millions of people .
Birds are also quite numerous ; and some of them , like the so - called “
nightingale ...
Sivu 26
Even an official who receives 1 , 000 yen per year is considered to have a snug
income . It will be inferred from this that the cost of living is proportionately
cheaper , whether for provisions or for shelter or for clothes , and that the wants ,
the ...
Even an official who receives 1 , 000 yen per year is considered to have a snug
income . It will be inferred from this that the cost of living is proportionately
cheaper , whether for provisions or for shelter or for clothes , and that the wants ,
the ...
Sivu 27
unfortunately , the new civilization of the West has carried into Japan the itch for
gold and the desire for more numerous and more expensive luxuries , and has
increased the cost of living without increasing proportionately the amount of ...
unfortunately , the new civilization of the West has carried into Japan the itch for
gold and the desire for more numerous and more expensive luxuries , and has
increased the cost of living without increasing proportionately the amount of ...
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Sivu 356 - When such incorporation takes place, the existing leases in perpetuity under which property is now held in the said settlements shall be confirmed, and no conditions whatsoever other than those contained in such existing leases shall be imposed in respect of such property.
Sivu 350 - Majesty, from whatever place arriving, than on the like article produced or manufactured in any other foreign country; nor shall any prohibition be maintained or imposed on the importation of any article, the produce or manufacture of the dominions and possessions of...
Sivu 353 - ... expenses, he shall be bound to conform to the regulations and tariffs of the place to which he may have come. If any...
Sivu 351 - Japanese vessels may likewise be imported into those ports in vessels of the United States, without being liable to any other or higher duties or charges of whatever denomination than if such articles were imported in Japanese vessels ; and, reciprocally, all...
Sivu 349 - ... subjects; and they may there own or hire and occupy houses, manufactories, warehouses, shops and premises which may be necessary for them, and lease land for residential and...
Sivu 354 - Consular officers, owners, or agents shall pay only the expenses incurred in the preservation of the property, together with the salvage or other expenses which would have been payable in the like case of a wreck of a national vessel. The...
Sivu 354 - Such stranded or wrecked ship or vessel, and all parts thereof, and all furnitures and appurtenances belonging thereunto, and all goods and merchandise saved therefrom, including those which may have been cast into the sea, or the proceeds thereof, if sold, as well as all papers found on board such stranded or wrecked ship or vessel, shall be given up to the owners or their agents, when claimed by them.
Sivu 349 - ... cargoes to all places, ports, and rivers, in the territories...
Sivu 355 - ... which either contracting party has actually granted, or may hereafter grant, to the subjects or citizens of any other State, shall be extended to the subjects or citizens of the other high contracting party, gratuitously, if the concession in favour of that other...
Sivu 268 - When I call to remembrance the unfeigned faith that is in thee, which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, and thy mother Eunice ; and I am persuaded that in thee also.