anchukuoanJINKING, Manchukuo—(Cor-gspondenee of the Associated pjess)—A second Tokyo is emerging in this ultra-modern Japanese Ijoilt capital of Manchuria.In the six years which have dapsed since the Manchukuo government was established here, fisinking has grown from the raw country town of Changchun with a population of 135,000 people into a modern-appearing city of over 300,000.• It’s Chinese name, Hsinking, means “new capital”, but it is more often pronounced here in the Japanese version of the same characters, “Hsinkye.”Japanese is the universal language. Chinese addressed in the street in their own language usually answer in Japanese. No taxi drivers pretend to understand anything but Japanese. The Chinese and