NorthWest History. Japan Ob- So. X. 1934 & 1935.

Japanese Ships Seized Soviet Warships Pounce Upon Two Crab-Canning Boats. JAPANESE SHIPS SEIZED Soviet Warships Pounce Upon Two Crab-Canning Boats. TOKYO, June 14. (AP)—Dispatches from the government fisheries bureau today said soviet warships two days ago seized two Japanese crab-canning boats, 20...

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Published: 1934
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Summary:Japanese Ships Seized Soviet Warships Pounce Upon Two Crab-Canning Boats. JAPANESE SHIPS SEIZED Soviet Warships Pounce Upon Two Crab-Canning Boats. TOKYO, June 14. (AP)—Dispatches from the government fisheries bureau today said soviet warships two days ago seized two Japanese crab-canning boats, 20 miles east of Cape Lopatka, Kamchatka province, Siberia. Reasons for the alleged seizure were not given. A Japanese patrol boat was ordered to the scene. Disputes over fishing grounds in north Pacific waters have caused numerous Russo-Japanese incidents.