FISHERIES DISPUTE
SERIOUS TROUBLE THREAT AT KAMCHATKA RUSSIANS AND JAPANESE (United Service) Reed. 3.5 a.m. KOBE, Friday. The possibilities .of serious trouble in the Kamchatka fisheries are not averted. While Japanese rights hindered the dispute between the bidders, the fishing season is progressing, and the Russians are reported to be working areas to which the Japanese possess treaty rights. A sharp difference has arisen between the Japanese Foreign Office and the Agriculture Department, the former condemning unauthorised Japanese fishing and the latter favouring it. It is reported that Russian armed patrol-ships are vigilant, therefore unauthorised fishing will possibly lead to diplomatic trouble, hindering the exercise of the treaty. Nevertheless, the Japanese fishermen depend entirely on the fisheries for their livelihood.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 9
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120FISHERIES DISPUTE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 9
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