Taiwan (Formosa).: Tainan ProvinceOffice of the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department, 1944 - 106 頁 |
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第 vii 頁
... hoko , soteidan , and chokai 1. Sugar , alcohol , bagasse . a . General statement m . Textiles ... b . Number of hoko and soteidan_ n . Wood products 0. Other firms . IV . Newspapers and magazines 1. General statement .. c . Duties of the ...
... hoko , soteidan , and chokai 1. Sugar , alcohol , bagasse . a . General statement m . Textiles ... b . Number of hoko and soteidan_ n . Wood products 0. Other firms . IV . Newspapers and magazines 1. General statement .. c . Duties of the ...
第 29 頁
... hoko , and the mer- chant associations , all of which were indigenous to the Formosan - Chinese and were then moulded by governmen- tal authority to serve Japanese purposes . 2. Associations in the Japanese Empire . Mutual benefit ...
... hoko , and the mer- chant associations , all of which were indigenous to the Formosan - Chinese and were then moulded by governmen- tal authority to serve Japanese purposes . 2. Associations in the Japanese Empire . Mutual benefit ...
第 32 頁
... hoko system . 2. Government control of economic life . a . General state- ment . The government owns the main railroad and bus lines , the telephone , telegraph and radio facilities , most of the forests , and has a monopoly of salt ...
... hoko system . 2. Government control of economic life . a . General state- ment . The government owns the main railroad and bus lines , the telephone , telegraph and radio facilities , most of the forests , and has a monopoly of salt ...
第 37 頁
... hoko , soteidan , and chokai . a . General statement . The hoko system of organization according to households is an old Chinese institution which has been so modified by the Japanese that it has become an important instru- ment of ...
... hoko , soteidan , and chokai . a . General statement . The hoko system of organization according to households is an old Chinese institution which has been so modified by the Japanese that it has become an important instru- ment of ...
第 38 頁
... hoko are subject to approval by the Japanese authorities , it appears that the Japanese have kept the hoko broken into separate units in order to facilitate their control . This control includes fining all the members of a ko for a ...
... hoko are subject to approval by the Japanese authorities , it appears that the Japanese have kept the hoko broken into separate units in order to facilitate their control . This control includes fining all the members of a ko for a ...
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aborigines Administrative seat Agric agricultural products Arisan banchi Bansha Bokushi Business firms Capital chome Chushu coast east Ensui Formosan-Chinese doctors Founded gai and sho Gakko Gomei Kaisha government highway Government-General Governor-General of Taiwan higher primary Primary Hokko Hokko-gun hoko Hokumon Hokumon-gun Hotei Industrial Japa Japan Sugar Japanese doctor Kagi City Kagi-gun Kagi-shi Kaiko Kaisha Kari Kobi Kobi-gun Koko koku Kumiai land long tons Mato miles mosan Nansei Niitoyo-gun Police stations Post Population 1935 Post office Post offices Japanese Primary and higher primary schools pushcar line reported rice Rokko Sangyo school for Japanese schools for Formosan-Chinese Seimon-cho Seira Seito KK Shinei Shinei-gun Shinka-gun Shinko sho or gai Sho production Shoko shrine Sobun-gun soteidan Special features square miles stations Post offices sugar mills sweet potatoes TABLE Taiho Taihoku Taihoku-shi Tainan City Tainan Province Tainan-shi Tairin Taiwan Takao Tamai tion Tonan Toroku Toroku-gun Toseki Toseki-gun Total Formosan Transportation Warehouse Zenka
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