The Isolation of Japan An Expos of Japans Political Position After the War

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The Isolation of Japan An Expos of Japans Political Position After the War
Sidney Osborne
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— The stipulations of all treaties and agreements existing between Japan and Korea not inconsistent with the provisions of this agreement shall continue in force.
"Article V. — The Government of Japan undertakes to maintain the welfare and dignity of the Imperial House of Korea. " This document passed into law although obtained in the manner indicated by the coercion of five out of eight Ministers, one of whom the Minister for Foreign Affairs protested against the use made of his seal, and in s
...pite of the firm stand taken by both Emperor and Prime Minister, who persisted in their refusal to sign away their country's independence to the very JAPANESE CIRCUMLOCUTION. In last, preferring, if necessary, to suffer death rather than dishonour.
When the news of the conclusion of the treaty became general, consternation spread throughout the country. Former Ministers hastened to the capital and held a meeting at which they decided to memorialize the Throne to repudiate the treaty and to sentence to death the officials who had executed it.


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