A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... rice producers associations were organised , and in February 1943 a National Rice Growers Cooperative Association was set up . Associations were to function as ' subordinate agencies of the NARIC and of the Food Control Association ...
... rice producers associations were organised , and in February 1943 a National Rice Growers Cooperative Association was set up . Associations were to function as ' subordinate agencies of the NARIC and of the Food Control Association ...
Halaman 244
... rice only when supplies were insufficient to avoid price increases . Before about 1928 , supplies from Korea and Manchuria did not make up the deficit , and rice was imported from Southeast Asia and from California . Imports from ...
... rice only when supplies were insufficient to avoid price increases . Before about 1928 , supplies from Korea and Manchuria did not make up the deficit , and rice was imported from Southeast Asia and from California . Imports from ...
Halaman 251
... rice to Japan in the last three months of 1940 , far in excess of prewar amounts . Rice levies continued in the subsequent years : 583,000 tons in 1941 , 937,000 in 1942 and 1,008,000 in 1943. Only in 1944-5 , when transport collapsed ...
... rice to Japan in the last three months of 1940 , far in excess of prewar amounts . Rice levies continued in the subsequent years : 583,000 tons in 1941 , 937,000 in 1942 and 1,008,000 in 1943. Only in 1944-5 , when transport collapsed ...
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