Bodies of 4 S. Korean fishermen retrieved near Goto Is.KITAKYUSHU Kitakyushu (kētä`ky sh ), city (1990 pop. , Japan, Feb. 4 Kyodo The bodies of four crew members of
a South Korean Korean, language of uncertain ancestry. It is thought by some scholars to be akin to Japanese, by others to be a member of the Altaic subfamily of the Ural-Altaic family of languages (see Uralic and Altaic languages), and by still others to be unrelated to any known fishing boat that capsized Wednesday off the Goto Islands Goto IslandsJapanese Goto-retto Archipelago, East China Sea, part of Nagasaki prefecture, Japan. Lying off the western coast of Japan, the chain comprises more than 100 islands, of which 34 are inhabited. in the East China Sea have been recovered, the Maritime INTEREST, MARITIME. By maritime interest is understood the profit of money lent on bottomry or respondentia, which is allowed to be greater than simple interest because the capital of the lender is put in jeopardy. Safety Agency said Thursday. The agency said three bodies were retrieved inside the overturned vessel by a South Korean fishing boat that joined the search. The fourth was found by an agency search plane floating in the area and was recovered by South Korea's Maritime Police Agency, the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said. The South Korean fishing boat, which carried six crew members, capsized about 160 kilometers southwest of the main Fukuejima Island in Nagasaki Prefecture. The fate of two remaining crew members is still uncertain. |
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