THE TROUBLE IN KOREA.
iANTI-JAPANESE FEELING.
iJJecieved July 19, 8.27 a.m. SEOUL, July 18. The-.town is placarded with posters demanding the death of Japanese officials. One Korean delegate died at The Hague while the head of the mission was absejit on a visit to St. Petersburg. Reeled July 19, 8.27 p.m. LONDON, July 18. The Times says that the Seoul Court-is surrounded ,by Japanese the Eraperor maintained an agent outside the Kingdom who surreptitiously despatched a mission to The Hague and St. Petersburg. Hence the Premiers demand for the En.". - jperor's resignation. RESIGNATION OF THE MINISTRY. Received July 19, 12.16 p.m. TOKIO, July 18. JtSs understood thst the Tokio siin;is£ry has resigned. . (A .cablegram published on Friday morning stated that the Premier of Korea iiad asked the Emperor to abdicate in .favour of the Crown Prince, owing to ys action in sendijig a deputation to The Hague Convention. The Premier also suggested that the Emperor should go to Tokio and apologise. The Emperor made no definite reply to the suggestion. It is considered unlikely that he will yield without a struggle.)
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8491, 20 July 1907, Page 5
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181THE TROUBLE IN KOREA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8491, 20 July 1907, Page 5
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