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        <title>Manchurian beans</title>
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      <div>Kabalkin Mill, Harbin, is reduced to powder and exported 
to the United States for cattle-feed. 
To sum up, the heyday of Manchurian Bean Cake as 
manure is passing away, and the time to utilize it for 
cattle-feed will be ushered in the near future, and already 
signs are visible indicative of such trend of event. 
(3) Bran Frouvr Mabe rrRoM Bran CAKE 
Bean flour made direct from Beans containing much 
fat, various inconveniences are met with in working there- 
upon. Therefore, it is more convenient to extract or express 
the fat from Beans first, and to employ the residue as a 
working material. Compared with wheat flour, the Bean 
residue not only excels the other in nutritive value, but also 
has the advantage of cheaper prices. It is a most sensible 
thing to exploit the demand for the Bean residue in this 
direction. The only drawbacks are that the Bean residue 
retains the odour or Beans besides ifs assuming a hard, 
compact mass. However as the chemical researches 
advance, the surmounting of these shortcomings has been 
ascertained not to be technically impossible. So, if used 
mixedly with a suitable amount of wheat flour, rice powder, 
sugar, ete., it will make a splendid material for making 
confection, bread, ete. In Europe and America, it is 
actually put into use in this direction. In Japan proper 
and China. the economic advantage of the new utility of 
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