KOREA.
TROOPS AT SEOUL .MUTINY. Electric Telegraph—Press Association. Copyright. Seoul. July -i. A number ot Korean troops at Seoul mutinied on Friday and escaped from barracks, scattering and attacking individuals. The Japanese General Hasegawa sent a detachment of Japanese dismounted cavalry to reinforce the police. Forty Japanese were killed or wounded. The Korean casualties are unknown. On Saturday a mob sacked and burnt the residences of the Korean Premier and other Ministers. The Japanese Guard dispersed the rioters, killing and wounding many.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2773, 23 July 1907, Page 5
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