JAP. PATROLS TO STOP KOREAN REFUGEES
(11.30) TOKYO, July 25 The Maritime Safety Board is stepping up patrol activities around Tsushima island, midway between Japan ana Southern Korea and along the northern coast of Kyushu to handle the possible large-scale unauthorised immigration of war refugees from South Korea. This is reported by the Kyodo news agency which adds'the reports from Pusan indicate that large numbers o refugees are gathering in Pusan and planning to cross over to Japan. Marine patrols have arrested JO Koreans who tried to enter Japan illegally since the outbreak the war.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23315, 26 July 1950, Page 7
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95JAP. PATROLS TO STOP KOREAN REFUGEES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23315, 26 July 1950, Page 7
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