Show Japanese Exodus to Korea Every batch of news from Korea tells of migrating Japanese who have left their Islands and landed on the big peninsula wherq they expect to settle in one or another of tho fertile valleys that may bo turned Into fine gardens This movement of the Japa I nero farmers to the mainland was to bo expected as soon as the predominance predomin-ance of Japanese Influence began to bo asserted There Is not a country In the world that needs moro room than Japan does with Its 48000000 people and seveneighths of its Island empire covered with mountains that aro magnificent mag-nificent but can never be made to contiibuto largely to the supportof a rapldjy Increasing people The Japanese Japa-nese government Is encouraging this western movements of Its frugal and Industrious farmers and the largo area of fertile lands still lying waste In Korea bids fair to give the opportunity opportun-ity that Is so sorely needed by the swelling tide of Japanese life |