KOREAN FLARE-UP.
OVER MISSIONARY’S BLUNDER. TOKIO, July 6. Anti-missionary feeling is now running high in Korea. It is due to an American missionary using nitrate of silver to brand tho Korean word for theft on the forehead of a boy who stole apples from a hospital’s ground. The boy, who, between fright and shame, is seriously ill. At Tokio reactionaries are also plan ning an anti-missionary mass meeting despite a telegram from the Governor of Korea, requesting them to abstain because the sentiment in Korea is already at a high pitch.
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Grey River Argus, 8 July 1926, Page 5
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