JAPAN AND KOREA.
'THE HERMIT; KINGDOM, NOT TO BE ~■ '■, -; : ,;:: - overthrown;' 7^:y. t".i telkgba r-n—ritEss As?t)Oi .; ':'■;■' ';■'.-_■ Tokio, January, 15. ';■', Prince Ito, .Japancsp Resident-General in Korea;, in a striking speech, at Tai-ku, stremi-' ously combated tho'idea that : Japan was aim-', irig at the 'overthrow, of-Korea. ..• . ''■'; He declared that' the Sovereigns of Japan and Korea wero.in mutual fraternal - relation-- . ship, and 'would. bp' grieved.,if friction arose ' between, the two peoples. ; - ■/"■ v .:?: ■'.':- j
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 408, 18 January 1909, Page 5
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69JAPAN AND KOREA. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 408, 18 January 1909, Page 5
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