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Anon. Regulation for Sea Animal Hunting Prohibition Loans: Jour Fish Soc Jap 
(364), p 101, Jan 1913. 
Text of Finance Ministry Ordnance No 8 stating how loans can be obtained and 
repaid. 
Anon. Kuril and Robben Islands (Chishima Oyobi Kaihyoto), 10" x 7™, 42 pp, 19 ph 
Ppl, 3 maps, pub by Bureau of Fisheries, Min of Agr and Com, Tokyo, Mar 1913. 
This detailed report on the seale and sea ottere in the Kuril and Robben 
Talands is based on past literature and the resuits of a recent survey made by 
Bureau officials. It delineates the geography and the fauna and flora of the 
islands and gives a fairly complete history of sea otter and fur seal hunting 
in the area, with emphasis on the legal aspects and international treaties. 
It recommends developing a blue fox and sea lion business in the Kurilse and 
proposes intricate methods for harvesting the fur seals on Eobben Island with- 
out disturbing the rookery. 
Anon. Abolition of the Commission to Investigate Subsidies to Sea Animal Hunters: 
Jour Fish Soc Jap 367 e Pp 76, Apr 1913. 
The commission was abolished 21 March 1913 after Imperial Ordnance No 30 giving 
subsidies to unemployed seal hunters was rescinded. 
Anon. A Ship Leaves to Protect Fur Seals: Jour Fish Soc Jap (368), p 73, May 1913. 
The Chichijima Maru has been sent to the Kurils to protect fur seals and to 
annihilate the sea lions which have appropriated the old fur seal rookeries. 
Anon. Regulation Governi the Trade in Fur Seals and Sea Otters: Jour Fish Soc 
Jap (373), pp 77-98, Sep 1913. 
Text of Imperial Ordnance No 280, which provides for the licensing of dealers 
in seal furs and other pelts. 
Kineus, Sanshi. Conflict With Other Powers At Sea: Jour Fish Soc Jap (382), 
pp 35-36, Jul 1914; (383), pp 31-34, Aug 1914; (385) 44-46, Oct 1914; 7 
pp 25-28, Dec 1914. : : ; » PP a ; (387), 
A resume of recent captures of Japanese ships near the Pribilof and Commander 
Islands by U. S. and Russian patrols, claiming unfair treatment of Japanese 
and violations of international law on the high seas. It asserts that the 
U. S. and Russia are oppressing Japanese because they are too eager to develop 
their own fisheries: to allow Japan to do the same thing, and requests that 
Japan make official protest to these countries. 
Anon. Investigation of Fur Seale: Jour Fish Soc Jap (383), p 52, Aug 1914. 
Notice of scientific investigations on Pribilof seals to be made by U. S. and 
Canadian scientiets. Russia is sending no representative, but Japan will send 
Kr Tasaku Kitahara of the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce to assist in the 
inveastigation.: 
Anon. Conditions of the Fur Seals on Cemmander Islands: Jour Fish Soc Jap (394), 
p 64, Jul 1915. . 
