KOREA.
EEVOLT IMMINENT. CBy Cable—Presa Ajg»ocia lion—Copyrigi t.) (Australian »nd N.Z. Cabl® Association.) (Received Jnmiarv 2nd, 8.2.3 p.m.) A\ ASILLN'GTON, December .')1. X wide-spread revolt against .Tnpanrulo in Korea is reported to bo iniluinent. [Hy tho Treaty of Shimonosoki, May, 18!)."i. China renounced her claim on Korea. On February 23rd, 190-1, an Agreement was signed at Swul on bo-' half of Jnpnn and Korea, tlio Jnpnneso Government undertaking to ensure tlio safety of tho Korean Imperial House, and guaranteeing tlio independent nnd territorial integrity of tho country. On November 17th, 1905, there was signed between Korea and Japan an agreement placing in tho hands of the Japaneso Government tho control and ilireetion of tho foreign rotations of Korea. On August 22nd, 1910, Korea was formally annexed to tho Empiro of Japan. On the occasion of tlio funeral of tho Into Emperor of Korea, last March, there were serious Nationalist disturbances in Seoul and elsewhere, a Inch were suppressed with gh>at severity by tho Japanese.]
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16722, 3 January 1920, Page 9
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164KOREA. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16722, 3 January 1920, Page 9
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