ABSTRACT

THE policy of the Japanese Government in Korea is to consider the land and the people as its property; therefore, it would be to the profit of Japan to keep the people as ignorant as possible. The subject race must forget their past, be ignorant of the affairs of the world, and believe that by divine will they were made to serve their masters. They must be made into loyal Japanese subjects-an inferior brand of Japanese. They should be given some technical training so that they may serve intelligently as hewers of wood and drawers of water, but anything beyond that is not desirable, but in fact, dangerous.