DRUG TRAFFIC IN CHINA
ACTIVITIES OF JAPANESE KOREANS ' (PSESS ASSOCIATION TEU»IUS-> WELLINGTON, %f Although it was traffic* who was supplying the <aruf -darna;* China, it had grown to an Jg g extent through the acttvrtg d fe nese and Korean traffickers, T. Z. Koo, the missionary, who amvea»J DaßUJtt£ tea to spend a month in #- Dr. Koo said tha ab o£ ernment was gravely concern the position, and was x^ t(fft measures to check b C « it had to work from ™e JJ and he did not thm k m"cn „* done until the source of su**"* blocked.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22083, 4 May 1937, Page 14
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