Administrative Reforms in Korea Articles Reprinted From the Seoul Press

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Administrative Reforms in Korea Articles Reprinted From the Seoul Press
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As these men were real enemies of peaceful people, the authorities would spare no pains to check their wicked activities and hunt them down unto the very corners of the earth. In fact, Mr. Akaike continued, the authorities were resolved to stamp them out by all lawful means, no matter whether they lived at home or abroad. In carrying out this policy, he might be criticised for being too severe, but he was convinced that it was his duty to do so, as it would ulti- mately result in the benefit of... all good people.
On its merits, this declaration of Mr. Akaike leaves no room for criticism. Only we would like to take the liberty of sug- gesting to the able Director of Police Affairs that he should take great care in giving orders to his subordinates to carry out his policy. It often happens that, too eager to execute their duty and distinguish themselves, lower class officials, lacking in both tact and intelligence, go to the extreme in the discharge of their duty. In such cases, instead of ushering in peace, they frequently bring about a state of things the very opposite of what the higher authorities desire to see.


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