DOB ARCHIVES

very unfavorably, of course, with the 2.32 square miles of
Gry land area, the 229.40 square miles of lagoon area, and the
large reef areas of Bikini Atoll.
Kili was purchased by German traders from the local chiefs
and was operated as a commercial copra plantation by the
Germans.

The title to tne island was transferred to the

Japanese Government when the Japanese seized the Marshalls in

1914.

It was leased to a Japanese company and operated as a

copra plantation until

1940.

There were allegedly not more

than about thirty Marshallese laborers working on the plantation at a time.

Food was brought in from Jaluit Atoll,

thirty miles to the southeast.

about

Chickens and swine were raised

to supplement the imported foodstuffs.

A small number of bread-

fruittrees were planted and used, but the island was primarily a
copra plantation.
States Government
Piantation workers

Kili,

Kili passed into tne nands of the United
following World War II,
were

and

the few remaining

evacuated,

lying as it does in the southern Marshall,

neavy rainfall and has rich and deep soil,

enjoys a

for the Marshalis.

Most or the island, 198.04 acres have been planted to coconut
palms

(191.17 acres).

of the

isiand

to the

A taro patch area occupies the
extent

of %.25 acres.

center

There are a number

of bearing breadfruit trees,> some edibie pandanus, as well as
banana,

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papaya and pumpkin plantings.

A serious breadfriut blight has destroyed many of the trees
on Kili and remains uncneckea.
A methoa of controlling
this menace has not yet been found,

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