TRAFFIC IN OPIUM
CONDITIONS IN FAR EAST 11 CALLOUS JAPANESE KOREANS " I’reH Association—By Telegraph—Copyright GENEVA, May 28. (Received May 29, at 10 a.m.)
Mr Stuart Fuller, of the American State Departments, Far Eastern Division, addressing the League’s Opium Advisory Committee, blamed conditions in the East largely for Japan’s failure to take real steps to stamp out the evil. Japan’s tolerance towards the opium traffic, he said, was an unfriendly act towards a united Far East. The drug traffic went with it. Japan and its possessions were a haven of refuge for callous Japanese Koreans who were successfully and blithely poisoning their fellowmen for gain.
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Evening Star, Issue 22351, 29 May 1936, Page 9
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104TRAFFIC IN OPIUM Evening Star, Issue 22351, 29 May 1936, Page 9
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