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KOREAN TERRORISTS

TRAIN DERAILED NEAR TOKIO , NEW YORK, Sept. 8.

Kilsoo Haan, Washington representative of the anti-Japanese Chinese and Korean League, has received reports from Japanese underground sources that the Korean terrorist organisation, Eurldan, derailed a train near Tokio, killing 26 people and severely injuring 92, including the Japanese Navy Minister, Mr Shimada, and the former Nazi Consul in San Francisco, Captain Wiedemann.

The Tokio police arrested Ken inukai, eldest son of a former Japanese Prime Minister, on charges that he financed and aided the derailing ot the train and also attempted the assassination of the Prime Minister, General To jo.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25017, 10 September 1942, Page 5

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KOREAN TERRORISTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25017, 10 September 1942, Page 5

KOREAN TERRORISTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25017, 10 September 1942, Page 5

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