SEDITION IN COREA.
AN EDITOR PUNISHED. By Telegraph—Press Association.—Copyright. London, June 19. Mr. Bethem,, editor of a Gorean newspaper, who was tried by a Special, Court set up by the Privy Council of England, on a charge of sedition, and who set up the defence that Japan does not control Corea, has been ordered to submit to three weeks' imprisonment if called upon. Meanwhile he has been warned that a repetition of the offence will entail deportation, from Corea. // (
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13782, 22 June 1908, Page 5
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