Philippine Tariff. Hearings, Fifty-Ninth Congress, First Session. December, 1905
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And in order to get at some of it they have ter- raced the hillsides, and they have to have bamboo ladders to climb up from one terrace to another. They have used up the resources of that country to suCh an extent that the women and children actually hunt the forests to get little twigs for fuel. Mr. Claek. How many people have they in Japan ? Mr. Welboen. About 45,000,000. The Chairman. Forty-eight millions. Mr. William Alden Smith. And yet only 10 per cent of the land is under cultivation ? M...r. Welboen. I am told so. Mr. Undeewood. Is it not true that all the agriculture and develop- ment depends on finding the capital and the men that want to so into it? * Mr. Welboen. That, and your labor; but if you had the labor and all the other conditions combined the transportation would set a limit and would tend to keep you from overrunning the world with any extraordinary production. For instance, the sugar-beet business PHILIPPINE TABIFP. 219 ^oRKn^ growing any now to amount to anything. Mr.
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