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The Queen of Korea Assassinated

THIRTEEN COURT LADIES ALSO KILLED. [Per Press Association j Sydney, This Day. The China Mail brings particulars of the assassination of the Queen of Korea, aud thirteen of her ladies- in- waiting. The Japanese are said to be implicated. Some two hundred Korean soldiers forced an entrance into the Queen's palace, accompanied by an old Prince, who was not on good terms with the Q'leen. The assassins, after killing the women, and one officer of the Palace Iruard, many of -whom were traitors, destroyed the bodies by fire.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 125, 25 November 1895, Page 2

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The Queen of Korea Assassinated Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 125, 25 November 1895, Page 2

The Queen of Korea Assassinated Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 125, 25 November 1895, Page 2

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