FISHING RIGHTS
JAPAN AND RUSSIA DISPUTE BECOMING ACUTE. Press Association—By Telegraoh—Copyright. LONDON. March G. (Received March 7, at 0.10 a.in.) The Japanese-Soviet dispute regarding fishing rights in the Far East has become more acute, according to <i Moscow message, The Japanese Government is preparing a Note protesting against tiic Soviet's attituclcj paiticula°rly its refusal to consider the ultimatum Japan presented in connection with the leases of the new fishing grounds at Kamchatka. London ‘ Times ’ Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 20118, 7 March 1929, Page 10
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