SOVIET WARNED
JAPAN WILL NOT STAND ANY INTERFERENCE FISHING VESSELS ATTACKED TOKYO, Thursday. The official protests to the Soviet regarding the capture of Japanese vessels at Kamchatka, ans the wounding and killing of fishermen, have brought an unsatisfactory reply from Moscow. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baron Shidehara, has warned the Soviet Ambassador. M. Alexandre Trojanoffski, that Japan is taking measures to protect her interests. He refuted the Soviet allegations of poaching by Japanese, and requested that attention be paid to the Japanese protests. __
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1022, 12 July 1930, Page 9
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