THE POSITION IN KOREA.
Jnited Press Association— Copyright SEOUL, July 21. . number of Korean troops at police. r u j * Korean casualties unknown. On Saturday the mob jacked and burned the residence^, o. the Korean Premier and othei Mm inters The Japanese guaid dispers ~h 1 the rioters killing and woun lmg many. Keceived ^ 0 Japanese Guards at the Palace °' vl “ g to a plot m "vho r are e ta“!ng refuge there. Received k Though the town is momentarib quiet a great influx of country fo!k causes apprehension of fresh The Korean troops are m P?®s®* 5 ®* sion of 90,000 rounds of ammunition. Civilian agitators frequently haran ”"a few Japanese troops are guarding the two arsenals, and have been directed to destroy them if unable to defend them. Reinforcements arc coniine from Sliimoneseki. The new Emperor lias directed the punishment of the Korean deputation which went to The Hague.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2139, 23 July 1907, Page 2
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