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Page 210
... LAND REFORM Sixty per cent . of the inhabitants of Formosa are farmers , but in 1949 only one - third of these owned all the land they cultivated . Another 23 per cent . owned part of their land . All tenant farmers were paying rents ...
... LAND REFORM Sixty per cent . of the inhabitants of Formosa are farmers , but in 1949 only one - third of these owned all the land they cultivated . Another 23 per cent . owned part of their land . All tenant farmers were paying rents ...
Page 211
... land . The third step in land reform comprises the turn - over from landlord to tenant under conditions favourable to both parties . Owners of large land - holdings were permitted to retain only seven acres of medium - grade irrigated land ...
... land . The third step in land reform comprises the turn - over from landlord to tenant under conditions favourable to both parties . Owners of large land - holdings were permitted to retain only seven acres of medium - grade irrigated land ...
Page 396
... land area . Family farms are again a feature , together with the big land settlement drive necessitated by the ceding of 12 per cent . of the land area to Russia in 1944. In the ten years to 1954 , 5,345,000 acres were colonized ...
... land area . Family farms are again a feature , together with the big land settlement drive necessitated by the ceding of 12 per cent . of the land area to Russia in 1944. In the ten years to 1954 , 5,345,000 acres were colonized ...
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