The Far East Unveiled An Inner History of Events in Japan And China in the Yea

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The Far East Unveiled An Inner History of Events in Japan And China in the Yea
Frederic Abernethy Coleman
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In 1914 the number of ships had increased to 2, 200 and the tonnage of their cargoes to 3, 838, 078. The year 1915 saw this total drop by over three hundred thousand tons.
One table gave the actual number of tons of imports into Manchuria, through the port of Dairen, /for the THE OPEN DOOR 121 previous eight years, from which I took the following figures : Europe, U. S. A.
Yeay. Japan, Korea.
China.
and elsewhere. Total.
1908 ... 214, 551 ... 15. 584 ...
14, 442 ... 92, 350 ... 336, 927 1915 ..
.... 240, 685 ... 20, 943 ...
164, 062 •■• 111, 535 ••• 537, 230 The exports from the port of Dairen rose from 440, 839 tons in the year 1908 to 1, 732, 806 tons in 1915. To give an idea of what the soya bean means to Manchuria and the Manchurian farmer, not to forget the Japanese, who get the bulk of the profit out of the business, of that 1, 732, 806 tons of exports mentioned, there were 290, 959 tons of beans, 77, 893 tons of bean-oil, and no less than 657, 646 tons of bean-cake, a total of 1, 026, 498 tons of mer- chandise that passed through the Dairen docks that can be charged to the credit of the soya bean.


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