THE KOREAN CRISIS
Scene at the Abdication
The Court Ladies and Souvenirs
Press Assooiation.—Copyright; (Received July 27, 8.48 a.m.)." • Seoul, July 26. •■ Wiien the Emperor's abdication was an-, noimced all tho ladies of tho palaco thionged tho palace, condoling, weeping and wailing, and then carried off evorv pbrtablo article as souvenirs.
(Received July 27, 0.13 a.m.) Seoul, July 26,
After considerable opposition on the part of the Korean Court, a new Japan-ese-Korean convention has been signed, placing the Korean administration undo" tho guidance- of a Japaneso Resident Gtiieral, who is authorised to appoint bi3 nominees to all responsible positions'.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2002, 27 July 1907, Page 2
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