The Island Dependencies of Japan An Account of the Islands That Have Passed Und

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The Island Dependencies of Japan An Account of the Islands That Have Passed Und
Charlotte Maria Birch Salwey
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Roads have not THE KURILES 95 yet been planned or laid. This disadvantage, together with the scarcity of any mechanical appliance for the transit of heavy haulage, delays progress. Nevertheless it is estimated that, when proper care and attention are directed to the cultivation and growth, and to the thinning and pruning, of the forests, they will prove a mine of wealth. Moreover, it has been stated that when active organization commences there will be found sufficient timber to supply the need...s and require- ments of the Empire from the Kuriles alone !
This important industry is, however, hampered by an insurmountable hindrance of a very serious nature namely, the intense cold and severity of the climate, and of fierce and continual tempests raging for months at a time. During this revelry of Nature, the aborigines even are forced to remain idle and inert, hiding as best they can to shelter themselves from the inclemency of winter. Their dwellings are very miserable, totally inadequate for the latitude of cold and snow and ice.


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