KOREAN MISSIONS.
AN OPPOSITION CAMPAIGN. SENTIMENT AT HIGH PITCH. Sun Cables.) TOKIOJ, July 7. Anti-missionary feeling is running high in Korea due to an American missionary using nitrate of silver to brand the Korean uord for “thief” on the forehead of a boy who stole apples from the hospital ground. The boy, between fright and shame, is seriously ill. The reactionaries are planning an anti-missionary meeting, despite a. telegram from, the Governor of Korea requesting them to abstain, because sentiment in Korea is already at a high pitch.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17080, 8 July 1926, Page 7
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88KOREAN MISSIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17080, 8 July 1926, Page 7
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