KOREANS GAOLED
FEAR OF NATIONAL SPIRIT. [United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] TOKIO, December 27. The arrest is revealed of 180 Korean students at the Tokio Universities. They are alleged to have been implicated in recent student troubles i Korea.
The Japanese authorities in Korea allege that trouble among the students developed into a political character under the direction what they term a “secret society of Communist tendency.’ The verncular papers at Tokio assert that the movement involved forty schools in six Korean provinces. JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE. TOKIO, December 20. The dismissal of 200 hands at a motor works at Osaka led to trouble at the Codo Amis. This was settled hv large grants being made to those dismissed. The management maintained that the understanding was that, as wages were high, the men could be dismissed without notice. The men. have formed a special union and have threatened to cause a general strike. The American staff is nervous, and is refraining from appearing public.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1929, Page 5
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163KOREANS GAOLED Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1929, Page 5
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