KOREA.
J AI'AN'S; -PRCJPOSA LH. Press Association-By Telegraph -Copyright SEOUL, July 25. The Marquis? Ito ht'ft .presented Japan's proposals to the Korean Cabinet. Although .they will not interfere with the security'of the throne, it is believed, owing to'the consternation prevailing at - theCourt, that- they are of a revolutionary nature. Three Japanese warships at Chemulpo landed troops and bluejackets for Seoul. XEW CONVENTION SIGNED. •' . JAPAN PABAMOUNT. Keoeived 0.13 a.m., July 27th. SEOUL, July 26. After considerable 'oppcaition on the part of the Korean Court, the new KoreanJapaiiese. convention'lias been signed, placing I lie administration of Korea, under the guidance of the Japanese Residcni-General, who is authorised, to appoint his nominees to all responsible-•'positions;. ■_■
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13349, 27 July 1907, Page 5
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