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. NON-WORKERS TO BE ' EVICTED r- - FISHING RIGHTS DISPUTE WITH JAPAN : r ("Times” Cables.) • . - V . London, March 6. ‘.‘The Times’’ _ Riga ... correspondent States that the Soviet has decreed eviction from their homes of all nonworkers whose incomes exceed £3OO “without providing them with other dwellings.” The evictions will not require legal procedure, merely the local 'authorities’ administrative eviction order. The Soviet -authorities estimate that 25,000 will be evicted in Leningrad alone. - The Russo-Japanese dispute regarding fishing rights in the Far East,has become more acute. to a Moscow message, the Japanese Government is preparing a Note protesting against the Soviet’s attitude, particularly the Soviet’s refusal to consider tile ultimatum Japan presented in connection with the. leases of new fishing grounds off Kamchatka;
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 139, 8 March 1929, Page 11
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122SOVIET DECREE Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 139, 8 March 1929, Page 11
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