Briefs for Korea : Presented to Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States And to the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate of the United States
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Thousands of acres of poppy fields are culti- vated under regulations which require the output to be delivered to the Japanese Government. How this branch of industry is fostered and encouraged by the Japanese is explained by William R. Giles in an article entitled, ' Korean poppies growing opium for Japanese,' published in the BufEalo Commercial July 1, 1919. " MINING. " The total mineral production as reported by the Japanese for 1916 was 20,830,000 yen— $10,415,000 — consisting of gold and s...il- ver, $9,500,000 ; hard coal, $400,000 ; iron, $200,000 ; tungsten and copper, $150,000 each ; and mica and miscellaneous ores, $15,000. The most successful gold-mining operations in Korea have been carried on by American corporations, but since the pretended annexation of Korea by Japan mining laws have been enacted and enforced prohibiting foreigners from securing any new con- cessions, and the status of the existing American concessions is at least precarious. " Korea is very rich in natural mineral resources.
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