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Formerly belonging to Japan, a recent occupation directive which drew an arbitrary line demarcating Japanese and Korean fishing waters placed Tok-to within the Korean zone. Final disposition of the islands' jurisdiction awaits the peace treaty.
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U.S. Army Military Government - South Korea: Interim Government Activities, No.1, August 1947
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Document title | U.S. Army Military Government - South Korea: Interim Government Activities, No.1, August 1947 |
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Date created (Western calendar) | August, 1947 |
Date created (Japanese era) | August, Showa 22 |
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Name of publication | The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (RG331). GHQ/SCAP Records, Adjutant General's Section - Administration Division; Mailand Records Branch - Miscellaneous File, 1945-52- Box No. 762, Folder No. 6 |
Content | Activity report in August 1947 by the United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK). The United States Army Military Government, which was governing the southern Korean Peninsula, indicates the USAMGIK's recognition that the final disposition of Takeshima would be decided through the peace treaty. |