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JANIS P I'fORANDUr7 #34
I?I:IORANDUM FOR: Contributors to JANIS.
6 June 1945
Subject: Place Names and Locations -
JANIS 72 Blue-line Pap."
1. The place. names shovm on blue-line map
forJ!~NIS 72 .are3intended to give only the approved
spelling of names. The locations are approximate.
2'. It will be necessary for each contri-
butor to carefully spot the location of all cities or
towns necessary for use in his chapter.
3. The place name "Iz'u-hsien" (36? 21' N,
114? 20' E) now appearing on blue-line map should be
corrected to read "Tz'u-hsien.il
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REFERENCE MATERIAL ON MANCHURIA
AVAILABLE IN THE WASHINGTON LIBRARIES LISTED BELOW:
1. Library of Congress.
2.. Library of Bureau of Railway Economics.
3. Library of the Geological Survey, U.S. Department
of Commerce.
L4.. Library of the National Geographic Society.
5. Library of Public Roads Administration.
6. Library of U.S. Department of Agriculture.
7. Library of the U. S. Department of Commerce.
8. Library of the Far Eastern Unit, Bureau of Foreign
and Domestic Commerce, U. S. Department of
Commerce.
9. Library of Transportation Unit, Bureau of Foreign
and Domestic Commerce, U. S. Department of
Commerce.
10. Library of the Weather Bureau, U. S. Department of
Commerce.
11. Library of the U. S. Navy Department.
12. Library of Hydrographic Office, U. S.. Navy Department.
13. Library of the Smithsonian Institution.
14. Periodical Literature oz Manchuria found in various
libraries.
(Not all periodicals are found in all libraries)
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1. Amos, Paul Stoddard.
1940. American Commercial Interests in Manchuria
Since the Japanese Occupation of 1931.
39-page pamphlet giving history, and future
prospects of American interests in Manchuria
with statistics on other foreign investments
in that company.
2. Asahi Shimbun Sha.
1934. Manchukuo: a Pictorial Record.
DS782 .3 M3 .
1940.
Manchoukuo: a Comprehensive Pictorial
Presentation. DS 782 /,3 1429 .
3. Barber, Noel,
1942.
Trans-Siberia. Impressionistic account of
a trip from Dairen to Moscow in early 1939
Contains interesting and valuable descrip-
tion of Manchuria, particularly its cities
and railways. London.. (DK755/.328).
4. Collier, D.M.B. and Malone, C.L.'E.
1936. Manchoukuo. Jewel of Asia. (DS784/C6).
5. Istituto Italiano per it Medio ed Esttemo Oriente.
61939. Il Man chou kuo: eo afia. storia
economic.. DS782 I8 .
6. Japan Economic Federation.
1940. The Hea Industr of Manchoukuzo.
Tokyo. HC411 E3 No.3 .
7. Kanai, Kiyoshi.
1936.
Economic Development in Manchoukuo.
39-page pamphlet with chapters on govern-
ment, diplomacy, justice, defense, finance,
economics, industry, trade, communications,
transportation, construction, education,
etc. Most statistics through 1935. Tokyo,
Japanese Council, Institute of Public
Relations. (HC428/M3K3).
8.
1936. Ihe Manchuria Railway Company's Part
in the Economic Development of Manchoukuo.
31-page pamphlet describing the activities
and finances of the South Manchuria Railway
Company and its affiliated enterprises,
such as mines, harbors, hotels, etc. Tokyo,
Japanese Council, Institute of Pacific
Relations. (HE3290/S6K3).
9. Manchoukuo, General Affairs Board.
1937. Manchoukuo a Pictorial Sketch.
(DS782 3 A5 .
10, Manchoukuo, Imperial Government.
1938. Manc'u-Cuo Vi oroso nei Foto afi
(Young Manchoukuo, in Pictures
A collection of 120 good photographs,
5"x7" or 4"x5" mainly of landscapes,
people, and industrial activities, with
titles in Chinese, Italian, German, and
English. No text. Hsinking. (DS782/3./A48).
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11. Manchoukuo, State Council, Bureau of Information.
1939. An Outline of the Manchoukuo Empire.
DS784 A 5 1939 .
12. Manchuria Daily News.
1940. Economic Conditions in Manchoukuo.
HC428 M3A42 .
1940.
Progressing Manchuria. 61-page pamphlet
containing a lengthy, exaggerated,
Japanese-inspired account of the progress
in all activities achieved by Manchoukuo
since its founding in 1932. About 50 small,
good photographs. Dairen. (H0428/D,UM28).
14. Nippon Dompo Tsushinsha.
1936. Japan Illustrated, 630-page year book, of
Japan, containing a 60-page supplement on
the Manchou: - Empire, with official
information and statistical data through
1935 on all features of the country, such
as government, finance, currency and bank-
ing, economy and industry, transportation
and communications, etc. About 60 good,
small photographs. (DS801/J26).
15. Plaetschke, Bruno.
1937. Das Berland der Nordwes ichen D/1a.ndschurei.
Gl P44 No.232 .
16. South Manchuria Railway Company.
1939. The Foreign Trade of Manchoukuo Since
Its Inception. 35-page pamphlet giving
complete statistics on Manchurian exports
and imports through 1907, with some
estimates for 193g. (HF3779/M3F6).
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1. Feis, Herbert.
Apr. 1931. The International Trade of Manchuria.
62-page pamphlet, giving excellent, though somewhat
out-of-date study of the foreign trade of Manchuria.
Statistics through 1928. In International Conciliation,
No. 269. (HE3290/S51F3).
2. Katsuki, Z.
Dec. 1931. The Manchurian Incident: Information on its Causes and
Status.
e pamphlet of Japanese propaganda,
history of Manchuria and Japanese rights
map showing railways. (HE3289/M3K2).
describing
therein. With
3. Kinney, Henry W.
1927. Manchuria and the South Manchuria Railway Company.
57-page pamphlet of Jganese propaganda, giving general
historical background of the South Manchuria Railway.
Folding map and 80 small rather poor photographs. Dairen.
(HE3290/S5lK6).
1930. Manchuria Today.
(Reviewed under Dept. of Agriculture list). (HE3290/S51K61).
League of Nations.
2L Feb.. 1933. Sino-Japanese Dispute,
The so-called Lytton. Report" on the Sino-Japanese conflict
in Manchuria. 22-page pamphlet. Report adopted by Assembly
of the League of Nations, Feb. 2L, 1933. Washington.
(HE3290/S51L5).
6. Pan-Pacific Union.
1939. Manchoukuo number of the Pan-Pacific Magatine. Oct.-Dec. 1939,
Contains 15 separate articles, obviously Japanese inspired,
on present-day Manchuria. Has numerous good photographs.
Honolulu. (HE3285/P.2).
7. South Manchuria Railway Co.
1933. Economic Construction Program of Manchoukuo.
15-page pamphlet, large y Japanese-inspired, with small map.
New York. (HE3290/S51).
8.
1934. Illustrated Guide Book for Travelling in Manchoukuo.
83-page pamphlet with general survey of Manchoukuo and
detailed description of towns along the various lines of-the
Manchoukuo State Railways. Sketch map of Dairen, Mukden,
Hsinking, and Harbin and 80 small, ppor photographs.
Dairen. (HE3290/5515..
1937.- South Manchuria Railway.
59-557-page pamph et giving history and present status of the
South Manchuria Railway Co. and its affiliated activities.
Railway map and 50 small, good photographs. Dairen.
(HE3290/s5l).
10. Universal Directory of Railway Officials and Railway Year Book,
1944-1945. London
Has full page article on the Manchuria State Railways
and another full page article on the South Manchuria
Railway giving general particulars and data on
mileage, gauge, rolling stock, finances, officials,
etc.
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1. Ahnert, E. E.
1929.
Mineral Resources of North Manchuria.
Very thorough, 260-page treatise on the mineral resources
of North Manchuria, Has several small maps, one (1:4,000,00(
showing distribution of mineral resources, and 40 small,
good photographs, particularly of mines. Peiping.
610/M/ser.A/No.7).
2. Endo, Rinji.
1932. The Canadian and Ordonician Formations and Fossils of
South Manchuria. 150-page treatise largely devoted to
the identification and detailed description of fossils,
but there is a 30-page description of the Canadian and
Ordonician rock formations of South Manchuria, with an
outline map and 8 small, good photographs. Washington.
(S266/Un38/No.164).
3. .
4.
1937. The Sinian and Cambrian Formations and Fossils of -
Southern.Manchoukuo. 470-page treatise largely devoted
to the identification and detailed description of fossils,
but there is a 90-page description of the Sinian and Cambrian
rock formations of South Manchuria, with an outline map and
25 small, good photographs, Mukdon. (S(618)/M3lsb/No.1).
Manchoukuo, The Geological Institute.
1938(?) Manchuria. Geological Institute Memoir. No. 1-16.
Hsinking. (618/M).
1939. Manchuria. Geological Institute Manual (Year Book),
Dairen. (618/A).
6. Matsushita, Susumu.
1930. On the Geology along the Southern Half of the Antung-Mukden
,L1ne of the South Manchuria Railway. Technical description
in Chinese of the geological features of this area, with
brief, 2-page summary in English. Numerous line sketches
of rock formations, with titles in Chinese. Ryojun.
(S(618)/R99ep).
.7. Plaetschkc, Bruno.
1937. Das Bergland der nordwostlichen Mandschuroi........... etc.
Erggnzungsheft No. 232 zu Potermanns Geographische
Mitteilungen Gotha. (S(530)/AP44e/No.232).
8. South Manchuria Railway Co.
1926. The Geology and Mineral Resources of South Manchuria.
25-page, semi-technical study of the geology of South
Manchuria, and its economic aspects. Good geological map
(1:2,000,000) in 12 colors, showing Manchuria south of
450 N and oast of 122? E. Dairen. (203(618 )/So8g).
9.
1937-1938` Contemporary Manchuria. Vol. 1, 1937; vol. 2, 1938.
A bi-monthly review. While largely pro-Japanese, it
contains a wealth of information on all features of
Manchuria, with valuable maps and many small, good
photographs.
10. Tokuna.ga, Shigoyasu.
1934. Scientific Expedition to P.1anchoukuo 1933. Long, scienti-
fic report in sections, of whichSeec. 22, Geology, and
Sec. 3, Geography, are of most interest to JANIS contri-
butors. Sec. 1, General Report, contains about 400 small,
good photographs of landscapes and natives. Tokyo.
(502(618)/T57mr).
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1. Japan-Manchoukuo teax' Book Co.
194Oc Japan-Manchoukuo Year Book.
eviewed in Fa; Eastern Unit, Bureau of Foreign and
Domestic Commerce list). Tokyo.
2. Kinney, Henry W?1
1928. La Mandchourie Moderne et la Compagnie du Chemin de
Fer Sud--Mandchourien.
85-page pamphlet describing many features of Manchuria
before the forming of the Empire of Manchoukuo. Has
fairly large map of South Manchuria Railway and 86
small, good photographs. In French. Dairen.
3. Lattimore, Owen.
1932. Manchuria, Cradle of Conflict.
(Reviewed under Far Eastern Unit, Foreign and Domestic
Commerce). New York.
L..
777. The Mongols of Manchuria.
cviewe in Navy Department list.). New York.
5. Manchoukuo, Department of Foreign Affairs.
1933. Manchoukuo: Hand Book of Information.
(Reviewed under Department of Agriculture). Hsinking.
6.
1 3 . Manchoukuo Illustrated.
Official pamphlet containing 100 good photographs and a
small transportation map. Hsinking.
7. Schumpeter, B. B., Editor.
1930-1911.0. The Industrialization of Japan and Manchoukuo.
(Reviewed under Department of Agriculture --
8. South Manchuria Railway Co.
1939. Sixth Report on Progress in Manchuria.
eviewed under Department of ommerce).
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China, National Economic Council, Bureau of Public Roads.
1935.. Highways in China. Nanking. (288/C44H)..
2.. International Chamber of Commerce,
1937. Highway Administration and'Finance in
countries.. (287/In8B/No.94).
3.. Johnson, V.. Alexis. , U. S.. Vice Consul, Ivhkden, Manchuria..
25 Aug.. 1941. Manchuria-Highway 'statisticst 1941.
3-page report on road building, planning, and
financing, materials, equipment, etc.
4.. Kriiger, Karl.
1937? Die Strassen der Welt
150-page description of the highways of the world,
with a single paragraph and small map
(pp. 101,102) of the road system of Manchuria.
Berlin. (268/K935).
Smith, A. Viola, U. S, Consul, Shanghai, China,,
2 Oct.. 1940. Highway Statistics, 1940, China, Manchuria,; Hongkong.
60-page report, of which 7 pages cover Manchuria, with
statistics on road building, planning, financing, materials,
equipment, eta.
6., Ting,. L.. G.. and Chin, H. Q.
Tan, 1941. War and Transportation in Ghina..
Nankai Soc.. and Econ. Quart-' Vol. 12, Nos. 1-2, pp. 4-52.
(HE270/.T49),.
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Sept. 1940. Future of American Trade with Manchoukuo.
In annals of the Am. Mid: Po it. and Sol. Sci. Vol. 211.
Good 6-page article with statistics through 1937 or 1938.
(280.9/Am34).
2. Business Week, No. 72.
June 26, Japan Develops a Ruhr.
1943. Brief article on the industrializationof Manchoukuo, with
small map showing location of industries. (280.8/Sy8/No.709-72),
East Asiatic Economic Investigation Bureau.
1934. Manchoukuo Year Book.
Encyclopedia of detailed and general information, with statistics
through 1931 or 1932. Ten maps or diagrams and 30 excellent
photographs. Tokyo. (269.1/131 1934).
4. Hellman, Florence S.
1943. The Japanese Empire: Industries, and Transportation. A Selected
List of References.
55-page pamphlet containing complete bibliography on Japan, with
many items covering Manchuria. Washington, Library of Congress,
(242.91/Un3d).
5. Japan Economic Federation..
Jan. 1940. The Heavy Industry of Manchoukuo.
83-page pamphlet with chapters on coal mining, industry, iron
and steel manufacturing mining of non-ferrous metals, and the
light metal manufacturing industry. Statistics through 1939.
Map of Manchoukuo (1:4,000,000) showing location of mineral
resources. Tokyo (280.9/J272/No.3/Ja 1940).
6. Japan Manchoukuo Year Book Co.
1936. Japan-Manchoukuo Year Book.
Encyclopedia of general and detailed information with statistics
through 1935. (269.7/J276/1937).
7. Kanai, Kiyoshi.
1936. Economic Development in Manchoukuo.
69-page pamphlet with chapter on government, diplomatic annals,
administration of justice, the military system, state finance,
economic and industrial conditions, foreign trade, communication
and transportation, city construction works and education. Well
written, though obviously pro-Japanese. Statistics for 1934
and 1936. Tokyo, Japanese council, Inst. of Pacific Reations.
(280.184/K13).
1936. The South Manchuria Railway Company's Pact in the Economic
Development of Manchoukuo.
31-page pamphlet describing the South Manchuria Railway and
its related enterprises, with statistics on the entire State
Railway system of Manchoukuo. Obviously pro-Japanese. Tokyo,
Japanese Council, Inst. of Pacific Relations. (280.184/K135).
9. Kinney, Henry W.
Dec-1930. Manchuria Today.
100-page book on the principal economic features of Manchuria,
with special reference to the activities of the South Manchuria
Railway Co. Highly colored Japanese propaganda. Written about
a year before the creation of the independent state of Manchoukuo
Statistics out-of-date. About 90 small good photographs and
map of the railway. Dairen. (280,184/K62M).
10. Manchoukuo, Department of Foreign Affairs.
1933. Manchoukuo: Hand Book of Information.
Official 160-page pamphlet on. all features of Manchoukuo, with
statistics for 1932 or early 1933. Japanese inspired, somewhat
out-of-date. About 30 msall, poor photographs. Hsinking.
(280.184/1M1313) ..
(280.184/1J312/1936).
1936. General Survey of Conditions in Manchoukuo.
Official 59-page pamphlet, with statistics through 1935 or early
1936 and with chapters on government, judiciary, culture and
education, finance,- currency and banking, economic and industrial
activities, communications and transportation, city construction
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12. Tiancho uo, Department of inane and Commerce.
1938. Annual Returns of the Foreign Trade of 4anchoukuo. Pts. I and II
Official publication giving detailed statistics through 1938
on imports and exports classified as to commodities and countries
of origin or destination. (269.lM312).
13. Manchurian Agricultural Products Institute.
1938. A ricultural Products in Manchoukuo,
32-page pamphlet with descriptions of 22 agricultural products,
and statistical tables of production through 1937, Twelve small
good photographs. Hsinking. (281.184/M31).
14. Manchuria Daily News (Christmas Number).
1939 Manchurid3 A Monthly Review.
This 100-page review, while highly colored by Japanese
propaganda, contains statistics for 1938 or 1939 on many
activities in Manchoukuo, and numerous illustrations, par-
ticularly of buildings of industrial organizations. Hsinking.
(280.8/M315).
15. Orchard, D. J.
Jan.1940. Manchuria-a Pattern of the New Order in East Asia.
Brief, 4-page article on the economic situation in Manchoukuo
at the end of 1939. Asia, Vol. 40, No. 1.
16. Schumpeter, Elizabeth B., Editor.
1940. The Industrialization of Japan and Manchoukuo, 1930-1940.
a 1000-page collection'of scholarly articles by 4 contributors
covering all phases of the industrial situation, with separate
treatment of Manchoukuo. Statistics generally for 1935 to
1939. New York. (280.183/Sch8.).
17. Shaw, Norman.
1936. The Forests of.M7anchuria. Oxford
18. South Manchuria Railway Co.
1936. Answering Questions on Manchuria.
84-page pamphlet giving information in the form of questions
and answers on such subjefts as political geography, resources,
industries, transportation and communications, finance, foreign
trade, population, sanitation, education, etc. Pro-Japanese.
Statistics for 1934 or 1935. Small map showing location of
mineral resources. About 40 small photographs. Tokyo.
(250.184/So8A).
19.
1940. Contemporary Manchuria: A QuarterlReview.
Vol-3-4, No.2. Jan. 1939-Apr. 1940. This review, while pro-
Japanese, contains many well-written articles on various features
of Manchoukuo and statistics for 1937 or later. Numerous small,
good photographs. Dairen. (280.8/C767).
20. Stewart, John R.
1936. Manchuria Since 1931.
Well written 53-page pamphlet covering practically all features
of Manchoukuo, with particular emphasis on Japanese activities
and interests. Statistics for 1.934 or 1935. New York. Inst. of
Pacific Relations. 280.184 5t4 .
21. Woeikoff (Voeikov), A.D.
1941, What can the Manchurian Flora as Well as the Flora of
Neighboring Countries Give to Gardens of Manchuria Itself and
Other Countries with Cold Climates.
130-page pamphlet giving full description of flora of Manchuria.
Text is scholarly but the English is often weird, though under-
standable. 48 small, rather poor photographs. Harbin.
(36o.14/v85),
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1. Chu Hsiao.
1929. Manchuria; A ,.Stat-istical Survey of its Resources,
Industries a Trade, Railways, and Immigration.
52-page pamphlet with many statistical tables
for 1927 and maps showing railways. Contains
much interesting information , though somewhat
out-ef-date. Tiensin. (HC/428/M3H8),
2. East Asiatic Economic Investigation Bureau.
1934. The Manchoukuo Year Book.
Reviewed under Department of Agriculture.
Tokyo. (DS/.781/M3).
3. General Direction of State Railways.
1934. A Brief Survey of the Manchoukuo State Railways..
34 page pamphlet on the state railways,bus lines,
river navigation service, and related enterprises,
with statistics for 1933. Map showing railways,
motor bus lines, and river routes. Information
out-of-date and obtainable in better form elsewhere.
Mukden. (HE/3389/M3A2) .
Great Britain, Foreign Office, Historical Section.
1920. Manchuria; Handbook No. 69.
Tellwritten, 87-page treatise on all features
of Manchuria. Statistics out-of-date.
London. (D/461/G7/ No. 19).
5. Japan Magazine: The Manchou Empire Number.
1934. Vol. 2 4, No. 3.
150- page review of various events and activities in
Manchoukuo. Text is Japanese propaganda, but there
are many small excellent. photographs and color
reproductions of Manchoukuo postage stamps and bank
notes. Tokyo. (DS/.782/J2).
6. Journal of Commerce and Commercial: American-
30 Nov-1938. Manchurian Trade Number.
Vol. 178, No. 13, 791.
Large size,96 page review of all economic aspects
of Manchoukuo. Contains much valuable information
and statistics through 1937. Many small maps*and
photographs on poor quality paper. New York.
(HF/302O/M3J6).
7.
Kinney,
Henry W.
1930.
Manchuria Today.
Reviewed under Department of Agriculture.
Osaka, Japan. (HC/428/M3K6).
8.
ManchoukucaGovernment, Department of Foreign Affairs.
1933.
Manchoukuo: Handbook of Information.
Reviewed under Department of Agriculture.
Hsinking. (DS/781/A3).
9,
Manchoukuo Government, Department of Finance and Commerce.
1937. Annual Returns of the Foreign Trade of
Manchoukuo.
Pts. I and II.
Reviewed under Department of Agriculture.
(HF/259/M3A3).
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10. South Manchuria Railway Co.
1939. Sixth Report on Progress in Manchuria to 1939.
Large 230-page pamphlet giving complete
information on Manchoukuo, under such classifications
as political development, judicial reorganization;
abolition of extra-territoriality, industrial
expansion, financial rehabilitation, foreign trade,
construction activities, immigration, and settle-
ments. Has complete statistics on South Manchuria
Railway and related enterprises, and on most other
activities in Manchoukuo for 1937, 1938, or 1939.
Several small maps showing railways, roads' and..
Japanese and Korean immigration. About 55 small,
good photographs. Dairen. (DS/782/S7).
11; U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Ccommerce.
0937. Manchuria's Foreign Trade in 1937.
Special circular No. 392.
11-page circular giving complete statistics on:
imports and exports for 1936 and 1937, as well;.
as a discussion of the latter year compared
with the former. (HC/1/S35/#392).
12. Woodhead, Henry G. W.
1932. A Visit to Manchoukuo.,
Interesting 112 page account of a personal visit
to Manchoukuo, recording impressions of many
aspects of the country. About 20 fairly good
small photographs and a.-ma,p showing railways.
Shanghai. (DS/752/7485).
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1. Cressey, George B.
1944. Asia's Lands and Peoples.
Excellent 600 page geographical study of Asia, with
9 pages devoted to Manchuria. Contains meteorological
diagrams of Mukden and Harbin and 6 good 4" by 511
photographs. New York.
2. Japan Economic Federation.
Jan. 1940. The Heavy Industry of Manchoukuo.
East Asia Intelligence Series No. 3.
(Reviewed under Department of Agriculture).
3. Japan-Manchoukuo Year Book Co.
1940. Japan-Manchoukuo Year Book.
1200 page encyclopedia of general and detailed
information on all features of Japan and
Manchoukuo, with 200 pages devoted to Manchoukuo.
Statistics for 1937, 1938 or 1939. ! few small
maps and diagrams.
4. Kwantung Government.
Jan. 1934. The Kwantung Government; Its Functions and Works.
Complete 210-page'official study on the leased
territories of Kwantung, with considerable material
on Manchuria. Large scale map (1:300,000) and many
small, good photographs.
5. Lattimore, Owen.
1932. Manchuria, Cradlb of Conflict.
Interesting, well written study of Manchuria,
especially its history, peoples, and social
customs. Small map showing relief and one
showing distribution of population..
6. Pasquet, M., U. S. Vice Consul at Dairen.
16 Jan.1940. Commerce and Industries in The Kwantung Leased
Territory in 1939. Report 5234.
29-page report covering agriculture, transportation
and communications, industry, building construction,
finance, and foreign trade. Has appendix on foreign
trade of Manchuria, with statistics for 1938 and
1939.
7. Richardson,. lri, G., U.- S. Vice Consul at Dairen.
10 Jan-1941. Annual Economic Review Manchuria,1940.
Report 4289.
37 page report covering agriculture, exchange
rates, finance, foreign trade, industry, mer-
cantile credit and collections.
8. Schumpeter, Elizabeth B., Editor.
1940. The Industrialization of Japan and Manchoukuo 1930-194
0.
Reviewed under Department of Agriculture.
9. South Manchuria Railway Co.
1939. Sixth Report on Progress in Manchuria to 1939.
Reviewed under Department of Agriculture.
10. U. S. War Department, Headquarters, Army Service Forces.
7 Mar.1944. Civil Affairs Handbook: Manchuria; Sec. 7
Agriculture. ASF Manual M 367-7, prepared
by U. S. Department of Agriculture.
65 pages. Many statistical tables, several
small maps, and descriptive text covering
all agricultural features.
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TRANSPORTATION UNIT, BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMERCE, U. S.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.
1. Allison, J. M., U. S. Consul, Dairen, Manchuria.
22 July 1936. Shipping Conditions at the Port of Dairen.
Report No. 76486.
28--page report describing port facilities
and methods of handling cargo at Dairen.
Enclosures to this report include 5 small
pamphlets giving detailed harbor regulations,
wharf charges, and port facilities with about
25 small photographs taken before 1932.
24 Chase, A. S., U. S. Consul, Dairen, Manchuria.
6 Nov. 1940. Resume of Economic Conditions in Manchuria
(Kwantung Leased Territory).
Report No. 28428.
22-page report on the economic situation in
the Kwantung Leased Territory and Manchuria
in general, for the first ,half of 1940, with
comparative statistics for the same period
of 1939.
3.
28 Aug. 1941. Highway Statistics, Kwantung Leased Territory
Report No. 24207.
3 -page report on hghway construction. during
1941.
4. Hind, Archibald, Editor.
1939. The Shipping World. Yearbook, 1939.
Has a directory of world .ports, giving detailed
description of oort facilities of all important
ports. London. (HE/951/S55).
5. Johansen, Be R., U. S. Vice Consul, Harbin, Manchuria.
16 July 1940. Highway Statistics Questionnaires 1940,
Manchuria. Report 19294.
7-page report more detailed than "Manchuria:
Highway Statistics, 1941" listed elsewhere.
6.
31 July 1940. Semi-annual Review of Commerce and Industries.
Report 22059.
17-page report on all aspects of the economic
situation in the Harbin Consular District.
7. Johnson, U. A., U. S. Vice Consul, Mukden, Manchuria.
25 Aug. 1941. Manchuria: Highway Statistics,-1941-
4-page report on highway construction.
8. Langdon, W. R. U. S. Consul, Mukden, Manchuria.
24 May 1940. Report on Railway Map of Manchuria.
Report 172.
6-page report on railway construction in Manchuria,
with outline map showing railroads in operation
as of 1 May 1940.
9. Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 1938-39.
Vol. 2, Appendix.
Has section giving details of harbors and facilities
of all important ports. London. (HE/565/'A3/775).
10. Parsons, J.G.,U. S. Vice Consul, Mukden, Manchuria.
24 Jan. 1940. Railway Conditions in Manchuria
Report 5344.
10 page report on the railway system of Manchuria
and construction activity during 1939.
11. Pasquet, M., U. S. Vice Consul, Dairen, Manchuria.
18 Apr. 1940. Foreign Trade of Manchuria, January-October
1939.
Report 11938,
39 page repor- with comparative statistics for the
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10 Jan.1941. Annual Economic Review, Manchuria, 1940.
Report 4259.
37--page report on all aspects of the economic
situation in Manchuria.
10 Apr. 1941. Monthly Economic Review,. Manchuria, March 1941.
19 page report.
Note? The files of the Transportation Unit contain a mass of classified
information from special consular reports periodical clippings,
radio'.broadcasts, and other sources. Individual items are too
numerous to be listed here.
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Compiled by and on file at The Weather Bureau.
These cards give mean monthly temperatures, precipitation,
etc., for about 30 stations in Manchuria.
2.. Manchuria; Meteorological Observatory.
193x-1932? Reports of Observations made in the Itbteorological Stations
n.. ia
Dairen. C eba/N268r.).
Minakoshi, Nobuo.
1928. Ten Years' Re ort of the Meteorologic-al Observations Made
a KUngnhi.1.1ing Aari ultural Experiment Stations, 191 .1924
47 page pamphlet. In addition to tables, there is a chapter
on Periodicity of Manchurian climate.
(C/eb/M972),.
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1. Bland, J.O.P.
1932. China: The Pity of it.
Has well-written 30-page chapter on "The Question
of Manchuria," which ably presents a defense of
Japanese policy. New York. (Jf:6/B642
2. Cressey, George B.
1934. China's Geographic Foundations: a Survey cf The
Land and its People.
Excellent 400-page geographical description of
China, including details of topography, climate,
and people. About 50 pages devoted to Manchuria,
with 20 good, small photographs. Photographic
map of China. Extensive bibliography, with two
titles on Manchuria. New York. (Has: 3/C922).
3. Cutlock, F.M.
1934. The Manchurian Arena: an Australian View of the
Far Eastern Conflict.
Interesting 75-page study of the Manchurian
problem, with a definite anti-Chinese, pro-
Japanese point of view. Sydney. (Jf: 6/C989).
4. Dulles, Foster R.
1937. Forty Years of American-Japanese Relations
Contains a 25-page chapter on the Manchurian
"incident" of 1931 and the establishment of
Manchoukuo. Notably well-written and restrained.
New York. (Jf:6/D8S3).
5. East Asiatic Economic Investigation Bureau.
1934. The Manchoukuo Year Book. Tokyo.
(Reviewed under Dept. of Agriculture list).
(Has:5/C551).
6. Hidaka, Noboru.
1940. The Comintern's Intrigues in Manchoukuo
Published by Manchuria Daily News. 64-
page pamphlet on history and activities
of the Russian and Chinese Communists
in Manchuria. Dairen(?) (Has:5/H632).
7. Hudson, G.F. and M. Rajchman.
1942. An Atlas of Far Eastern Politics. New York.
(Has H885R).
g. James, Neill.
1942. Petticoat vagabond in Ainu Land and Up
and Down Eastern Asia.
310 page impressionistic account of a recent
trip through East Asia. Includes 30 pages on
Manchuria with interesting descriptive details,
and 7 small, good photographs.
New York, (ht/J28).
9. Japan-Manchoukuo Year Book, 1936. Tokyo.
Authoritative encyclopedia of information on
all features, including geography, history,
population, government, trade, etc. Manchoukuo
section covers 400 pages. Statistics for
1936, published 1937. (Has.-4/J36).
10. Kinney, Henry W.
Dec..,.-Manchuria Today. Dairen.
1930. (Reviewed under Dept. of Agriculture list.)(Has:5/K55).
11. Lattimore, Owen.
1932. Manchuria, Cradle of Conflict.
Well written, 300 page sttady of Manchuria, from
the point of view of history and sociology.
Has 3 small, good maps showing relief, tribal
territories, and location of towns.
New York. (Has:5/L365).
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1934. The NDngols of Manohuria.
300-page study. Has 2r small, good maps
showing railroads and tribal territories.
New York. (Has :._5/I,365a ).
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Inner Asian Frontiers of China.
(Reviewed udder. Hydrograpl.id: Office ).
New York.. (Has :3/1.364.) .
14.
Manchoukuc
Department of Foreign Affairs.
Aug. 1933
Manchoukuo: Handbook of Information.
(Reviewed under Dept. of Agriculture'
list) Hsinking. (Has:5/M26S/BuI).
15,
Matsuoka, Yosuke, President, South Manchuria Railway Co.
1935 Building Up Manchuria.
236 pages. Mainly a history of the South
Manchuria Railway, but first 70 pages give
a good summary of history of Manchuria.
Entire book well salted with Japanese
propaganda. About 50 good, small photographs.
Tokyo. (Has;5/M434).
16, Mitchell, Kate L.
1942. Japan's Industrial Strength.
140 page, up-to--date study of Japanese industry,
with 40-page chapter on TMManchoukuo. In some
cases, statistics as recent as 1941. New York,
Institute of Pacific Relations. (Ppe/M681).
17, Rea, George B.,Councillor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Manchoukuo Government.
1935. The Case for Manchoukuo.
',cell written 400-page defense of Manchoukuo,
and incidentally of officials of Japan in
their dispute with China. Logical and convincing.
12 small, good photographs. New York. (Has;5/R281).
18. Saito, Hirosi, Japanese Ambassador to the United States,
1935. Japan's Policies and Purposes.
Selections from addresses and -rwritings,including
several on the subject of Manchuria. Though
naturally pro-Japanese, the viewpoint is notably
restrained and well expressed. Boston. (Jf:6/Sl58).
19. Scherer, James A.B.
1933. Manchoukuo, a Bird's-eye Vier.
140 pages. Impressionistic though interesting
description of Manchuria, particularly of the
larger cities. About 20 small, fairly good
photographs. Tokyo. (Has;5/5326).
20. Schumpeter, Elizabeth B.
1940. The Industrialization of Japan and Manchoukuo,
19 0-1940.
(Reviewed under Dept. of Agriculture list).
New York. (Has:4/5392).
21. South Manchuria Railway Co.
May 1939. _Sixth Report on Progress in Manchuria.
(Reviewed in Dept. of Commerce list).
Dairen. (Has: 5/R425).
22, Stamp, L. D.
1935. Asia: A Regional and Economic Geography.
Excellent 700 page geographical study of Asia,
with 20 pages devoted to Manchuria, giving
details of history, physiography, climate,
agriculture, population, communications, and
industries. Many diagrams.
New York. (Has:5783).
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23. Stimson, Henry L.
1936. The Far 'Eastern Crisis-Recollections and
Observations.
Interesting.285page diplomatic history of the
Sino-Japanese conflict, with an extensive
discussion of the Manchurian affair. Small
map of Manchuria. New York. (Jf:6/S859).
24. Yano, T. and K. hirasaki.
1936. Nippon, a Charted Survey of Japan.
470 page statistical study of Japanese trade and
industry, with a 1O page Chapter on Manchuria
and its industrial resources. Many tables and
diagrams and a few small, good photographs.
Statistics for 1932. Tokyo. (Has.4/Y24).
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1, Framne, Service Hydrographique de la Marine.
1936. Instructions Nautigues No. 381_ Mar Jaune et Golfe du
Pe - Tchi - Li. (Aver fascicul& des corrections jusqu' a
1940). .Official French sailing directions for the coast
of Manchuria. Paris. (FR/VK/907).
Z. Great Britain, Admiralty, Hydrographic Department.
1937. China Sea Pilot.
Vol. 3. Comprising the coasts of Ohina and Manchuria from
Fokai Point to the Oryuku - Ko. (With supplements to 1942).
Official British sailing directions for the coast of
Manchuria. London. (BA/FK/905/2II/1l937).
3. Lattimore, Owen.
1940? Inner Asian Frontiers of China.
Research Series No. 21 of the Am. Geog. Soc.
550-page, scholarly, well-written study of the historical
development of China, Manchuria, NDngolia, and neighboring
regions. Contains bibliography of about 350 titles.
New York,. (G/57/AGS,RS, 21).
4. U. S. Navy Department, Hydrographic Office.
1943? Sailing Directions for the Coast of China from
the Yalu River to the a proach to Hong Kong.
d. H0124. HO/124:1943 .
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Imperial Japanese Government Railways,.
1913. An Official Guide to Eastern Asia. Vol. 1: Manchuria and
Chosen.
his 3S-page guide book, on-Baedeker model, has a 200-page
section devoted to Manchuria, while out-of-date in many respects
contains much valuable information and. excellent plans of the
larger cities. Tokyo. (508,518/134).
South Manchuria Railway Company.
1936, Answering Questions on Manchuria.
84-page Japanese-inspired pamphlet with questions and answers
on political geography, resources and industries, transportation
and communications, finance, foreign trade,-peace and order,
immigration, extraterritoriality, education, sanitation and
hygiene. Two small maps of Manchuria,, one showing agricultural
products and mineral deposits, and the other showing railways and
motor-bus lines. About 40 small, rather poor photographs.
Dairen. (508.518/S72).
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American Magazine
May '35. As Japan Sees Us; Interview with H. Saito
Annalist
Jul. 11,'40; Manchukuo Under Japanese Domination
May -31,'35 Commercial Advantages of Recognition of Japanese Hegemony
in the Far East
Jun-14,'35 Japanese Policy in Manchukuo.
Jul.5,'35 Trade Freedom versus Nationalism in Far East
Annals of the American Academy
Sep.'40 Future of American Trade with Manchukuo
Asia
Mar. '35
Jan. '35
Apr. '35
Jun. 135
May-Jun.'36
Sep.'36
Oct . '35
Oct. '35
Apr.'38
Feb. '39
Jan.' 40
White Russians in the Far East
Manchoukuo and the Open Door
Japan Imposes Her Culture.
Education of Empire Builders: Manchoukuo
Adventures of a Patriotic Bandit in Manchuria
Ginseng
Rashin: New Gateway to Asia.
What Profit Manchuria?
Culture is War: Japan's Cultural Policy
Look at Manchoukua
Manchuria: A Pattern of the New Order in Eastern Aoia
The Australian Geographer
Nov.'43 Climate Data for Manchuria
Automotive Industries
Jun-15,'39 Automotive News from the Orient
Automotive N orld News
Mar.l,'40 Roads of Manchuria
Business Week
Mar.7'36 Huge Japanese Business: South Manchuria Railway
Jan.l'38 Manchuria Monopoly: Huge Nissan _Cornbine
Jan.26,'43 Japan Develops a Ruhr: Industries in Manchukuo
Christian Science Monitor Magazine
Dec.9,'36 Arrival in Manchoukuo.
Jan.29,'36 New Gateway to Asia: Rashin
Jan.19,'38 Asia's First Collectivist State; Manchoukuo
Jul.14,'37 Toward Settlement in the Far Fast
Collier's
Apr.22,'39 Blueprint for Empire.
Commerce Reports
Feb.24,'40 Economic and Trade Developments
Jul.20,'40 1940 Export Trade Decreases
Contemporary Manchuria (Bi-Monthly; Dairen,
Manchoukuo. Maps,
good photos).
Nov.'37 The Immigration of Japanese Farmers to
Manchoukuo.
Nov.'37 A Survey of the Coal Mining Industry in Manchuria
Nov.'37 Russian Influence and Activities in Manchuria
Jan.'38 Russian Influence and Activities in Manchuria
May '38 Russian Influence and Activities in Manchuria
May '38 Development and Administration of Railway Lines
in Manchuria.
Jan.'39 A Review of the 3O-year Japanese Administration
of the Kwantung Leased Territory and the South
Manchuria Railway Zone.
Apr.'39 The White Russian Situation in Manchoukuo
Oct.'39 The Racial Problem in Manchoukuo
Oct-'39 Mechanical Farming in Manchoukuo
Jan.'40 Pioneering in Manchuria
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Mar.'35 Some Personal Impressions of Manchuria.
A,pr.'36 Reactions in Manchoukuo
Dec.'37 Japan and the Open Door
Jan.'38 Japan and Manchoukuo
Current History
Mar.'37 Japan and Manchuria
Feb.'37 Japanese Rule
Eastern Asia
Apr.'40 Manchuria: Racial Crossroads
Summer,'40 The Sungari River
Summer,'40 Manchurian Railways
Spring, '41 Religion in the Colonial Development
Settlements of Manchuria
Spring,'41 Newchang: Old Treaty Port of Manchuria
Economist.
Mar.20,'37 Manchoukuo Prospects
Mar.2, '40 Japanese Control of Manchurian Trade
Economic Geography
Apr.'40 Recent Trends in Manchoukuoan Trade
Excavating Engineer
Nov.'40 Superhighway for Manchuria (Dairen-Harbin).
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May '43 Origin of Japanese Interests in Manchuria
Far Eastern Review (Monthly. Shanghai. Maps and many good photographs.)
Jan. '35
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Feb. '35
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Mar. 135
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May '35
Sept.'35
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Dec. 135
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June 136
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Aug. 136
Sept.'36
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Nov. 136
Dec. '36
Dec. '36
Manchoukuo a Going Concern
Manchurian Oil Fields Boom
The New Train "Asia" Goes into Service
Manchoukuo and the Open Door Policy
Manchoukuo Foreign Trade in 1.934
Communications in Manchoukuo
Railways in Manchuria
Japan-Manchou Railways
A Remarkable Rail-.ray Achievement
Diesel Traction Developments in MMlfanchoukuo
Progress in Manchoukuo
Manchoukuo to Build Railways
More Beans; An Empire Built on Beans
Out of Manchoukuo; Revolutionizing the Steel Industry
The Soya Bean to the Rescue
Hydro Power for Sungari
Birth of a New World Capital (Hsinking)
Frontier between Manchoukuo and Outer Mongolia
New Railway Station for Port of Dairen
Oil of the Far East
Manchoukuo Abolishing Extra-Territoriality
New Railway Line in Manchoukuo
Water Power for Manchoukuo
The Manchoukuo State Railways Pt. I
it " it It Pt. II
The Showa Steel Works at Anshan
Coal Mining in Manchoukuo
Mar. '37 The Growth of Manchoukuo
Mar. t37 Manchuria's Mineral Resources
MMar. 137 Manchoukuo Industrial Program
Apr. '37 Electrifying Manchoukuo
May 137 Winding Plant at the Fushun Ryuho Colliery
June '37 The South Manchuria Railway Company
June 137 German-Manchoukuo Trade Pact
June '37 Railway Construction in Manchuria
Jan. '41 Manchurian Railways
Mar. '41
Hsinking, Capital of Manchoukuo
Far Eastern Survey
June 5,40 Japan-Manchoukuo Revamp Colonization Schemes
June 5,40 Japanese Agriculture Under War Pressure
Apr.21,41 Monopoly Control of Agriculture in Manchuria
Aug.24,42 Japan's Manchurian Base
Foreign Agriculture
Aug. '41 Manchurian Agriculture Under Japanese Control
Aug. '44 Agricultural Potentialities of Manchuria
Foreign Commerce Weekly
Jan.19,35
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Mar.30,35
Apr.27,35
June 1,35
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Aug,10,35
Aug.10,35
Aug. 10,35
Sep,21,35
China-Manchuria Mail Service Resumed
Conditions in North Manchuria Improve
South Manchuria Claims Prosperity
Conditions Improved in Manchuria
New Railway Rates Affect North Manchuria
North Manchuria Reports Excellent Wheat Crop
Tracks of Former Chinese Eastern Railway being Reduced to Standard Gat.
Japanese Capital Slowing Down in South Manchuria
North Manchuria Trade Li proved
Low Bean Prices Distress S. Manchuria
American Business Closes Down
China ?& Manchuria Resume Telephone Connections
Manchuria Reports Good Crops
Korean Ports Relieve Dairen
Mukdon Trada Stagnates
Foreign Oil Companies Trying to Dispose of Their Manchurian Stocks
Chinese Eastern Railway Changeto Standard Gauge
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China Developing a Steel Industry
Manchuria Trade Gains and Monopolies Flourish
Imports and Exports Subject to Government Permit
Manchuria Crop Estimation Reduced
Government Enacts Cotton Control Law
Manchuria: Restriction of Imports and Exports and Establishment
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anchuria Revised Trade Agreement
Crop Outlook Poor in Manchuria
Manchuria's Adverse Trade Balance Increases
Exchange Situation in Manchuria
Industrial Program of Japan and the Yen-Bloc
Germany-Manchuria Commercial Agreement
The Port of Dairen, Manchuria
Manchuria's 1940 Export Trade Decreases
Manchuria's Trade Increases
Manchurian Situation in 1941
Countries
Payments
Trade Policies of Foreign Countries during 1941
Manchuria: Storm Center (9-page summary; maps and photographs)
South Manchuria R'wy. Co. Increases Budget., Pt. I, Far East
Port and Highway Construction at Tatung, Manchuria
Bridge Construction in Manchuria
Foreign Policy Reports
Feb. 1,39 Soviet-Japanese Relations: 1931-1938
June 1,44 Breaking Up the Japanese Empire
Fortnightly Review
Mar.
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Jan. 41 Russian Exiles in Manchukuo.
International Affairs
Jan. '44 Manchuria Today.
International Conciliation
May '38 Conflict Between China and Japan.
Journal of Geography
Jan.. '38 The Future of Manchurian Agriculture
May '40 Harbin, Manchoukuo
Literary Digest
Feb.. 16, '35 Manchurian - Nbngolian Boundary Dispute
Apr. 20, '35 Face - Saving Stamps
Oct. 24,1'36 Elastic Manchoukuo
Feb. 89,'36 Tension on Three-Point Frontier
Aug.. 28, '37 Puppet Emperor
Living Age
May '35 General _Minainj:L of Manchukuo
Feb. '36 Japanese Colonel Lawrence
Mar;. '36 Open Door in Manchoukuo
Dec. '37 Japan's Way with the Vanquished: Manchuria
Dec.. '39 New Empire Builders..
Dec. '40 Japanese Rail-Builder: Matsuoka
Manchuria (Nbnthly;. Hsinking, Nanchoukuo. Many poor photos).
Jul. 15, '36 South Manchuria Railway Grows
Jun. 25, '37 South Manchuria Railway Reports Thriving Business
Jun. 25, '37 South Manchuria Railway Activities Throughout Manchuria.
Now. ..1, '39 Epoch-Making Achievemait of the South Manchuria Railway
Feb. 1, '40 Japanese Immigration to Manchoukuo
Aug. 2,'140 History of Development of North Manchurian Railways
.ug.. 1,; '4p Communications in North Manchuria
Monthly Labor Review
Jun.. '40 Displacement of Native Farmers by Japanese in Manchuria
National Geographic Magazine
Nov.. '42 Japanaces 4ussia in Nhnchuria
Nineteenth Century and After
Feb. '35 Nbngolia and Manchoukuo
Jul.. '36 Revisiting the Far East; Mnchoukuo and Japan_
Sep. '37 Far Eastern Crisis
May.. '44 Living Space: Manchuria, 1932
Pacific Affairs
Jun.:, '43 Military-Industrial Construction in Manchuria
Pan-Pacific- NagazJin . (Quarterly: Honolulu, T. H.)
Oct-Dec.. 1939. Manchoukuo Number. (15 articles; photos)
Railway Gazette
Nov. 11, '38 New International Expresses- (Fusan-Hsinking and Fusan-
Mukden-Peiping)
Aug. 77, '42 Manchurian Shipping (ystablishire nt of Manchurian Steamship
Co)
Review of Reviews
Dec.. '36 Belgium of the East.
Saturday Evening Post`
Jan.. 4.,. '36 Japaf _IQigtiIrr
May 7 '38 H 1w Japan Slams the Door
Scribner Is Magazine
Mar. '35 Manchuria andthe Regent's Sword
Travel
Oct. '36 On the Trail of Bandits in Manchoukuo
Nov. 135 Building a New Empire in Asia
Sep. '37 Maning of Manchukuo
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eb.. 1, '41 Role of South Manchuria Railway in New East Asia Vital