Korean independence outbreak beginning March 1st 1919

([S.l. :  s.n.,  1920?])

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i-l^^tl  S^"^^ had pennission to occupy.  As we ivere tryine to oeen the

Sere apparentlv'hfhfd J^f^^' "^ ^-o^etary came oufof^h: blck room,
ivi^tr-e apparently ne had bean sleeping for sevpral ninVi+a  /t/h.) .,„ +

t .e empty Korean house referred to, they found two copies of a mimeo
g.£.phea notice in Korean, thin pap4r rolled up into a s^ll balT^nrt
al orthlS^'h./t'v''"'^"*'!" *°^^ ^^ t^^* ^ ^°y had conSsed that^ever-
-nc^^o-h???,/^   !" .1' °f course, know nothing of it, and if true it

^een^^Siiy i S iri^l'^ ^f 1"-- ^^^fho had

Sre^-a? ^^ef if! ^H^ ^^Ia^^^^ -f^ -^e           ■

^o,r?^e ^o^p^^Sid an^^ t^  imi ^^ -"-f ^-o^^Ir^le^^^^SeS^re
who proceeLrto Strike him ?! tL h^nS^^rS ^^r!^£ ""^ *°  *^^ gendarme
they kicked him in the head several  ??nef\^''Dr ^Brt^i?. ^°^ ^^*"^ ''^'"^
a student who had been acting ara'sec^^tir^^o'^him!"'^  *^'^ """^^*^'

on o^ TlLtl IJ'To^rTonltl "^^t'^ff'^rl h"" ^^ °' ^^^^ ^«^^
But as the whole noT>nla+in„  ?!%      1 ?    l^®'" liaving regular employment.
them,  when they sI?Se nolice ^nmf^^ ?^.'^~Tt^ beatings,   sSme of
They soarched^ cook alio bu? t^T^^i     '^ '"^^ ^^^i''* *°  "^^^^P^ capture.
their captives and won? through th.q! arrest      They marched off with
they took anothermlSeogranh £d b?ir.''^?^ Dormitories from which       »
Prebysterlan Gottagr?of Professors    !al l^°/^''^°^f ^^ ^^e Southern
Hone  in thPT-p      rr,-„5^„        rruiessors,   i a'li told arrested a man who had

??om ^ study-  to whfcr? c^tJf^ and asked to take two mimeographs
I  could get the next  davar^hf^ni-'"''^"?!-^" " receipt whioh they said
and eight o'clock    Mr   Lwl,.^i^i^°^°^^^°®-    "^^""^ "^S^* between seven
pence Off Le had'com^ aakS;. hl'tnd'l*? "" *!j^* ^ messenger from the
gate and we went  do^ toSthlr      Be l^f !S ^° ^°f"     ^ "^^^ '^^ ^* *i^e
there were  three police Ind^-T;  rtn-L       ^^°'?.^'^*° °  ^^^^  ^"O'" "i^ere

Mr. Mow^y was c,al?ed out  ?or eL^iStlon    -fil^^'f^;^"" "''^^^'^^ ^«^°^^
together in English when onp n?^h» !^?       '     •'•® ''^^^ti'^S we were talking
to  talk."     Surprised    I  re^liPrt    '^L^2^'''~'^^'^ ^^^"^'   "Yo'i are not allowld
up at  once and^safd,' "Walt^a miAut!^ w.nfo^^ ^^^"^ arrest?"    He  jumped
saying,   "Nevermind'',   i? is a?! rilht  "     t f ?°^°^S.^^°^ shortly
and we continued our convelsation^lftP..\>^ ^r^®^'     °^ °°^^^^ "  i^"
kept waiting for another hm^^aS^Vv,            ^^- ^°'"^^ ^^^ called out  I was

fore  the prLur^t?r^rhinn?trnre?er"wL'f J'" "^^^""^ examination be-
a scribe and for a part ^f%S\^Se^^:^o^2^? el1eSy^o^^fL^Sl!X^f ^^^^
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