KOREANS' GRIEVANCES
-■6 : • JAPAN'S LETTER TO MISSIONARIES, STATEMENT BY GENERAL SATO 0y Teleeraph—Pre«« Association—Copyright Tokio, December 5. Major-.General Sato, spokesman for the War Office, in a statement regarding the ■Iff,'tor to the missionaries, said it was a coincidence that many of the plotters who had been executed: were Christians;' but the plotters had in -many instances allied themselvcß with the missions in order tp pain the security thus afforded. The missionaries who accused the Japaneso troops of cruelty were themselves the cause o£ the tragedy." He regretted that the Koreans woro not awake to the facs that their real griovanco was against these mischief-wakinp missionaries. Japan allowed full l'ebgous liberty, but would not allow treason which threatened it> undermine tho foundations of the Empire.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 62, 7 December 1920, Page 7
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126KOREANS' GRIEVANCES Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 62, 7 December 1920, Page 7
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