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JAPAN'S OPPORTUNITY IN KOREA.
BY HOWARD KESMAN IN THE“ PAL), MALY.
GAZETTE"
Keres to-day is as much a portion of the Japaume Empire an is Tokyo itself. Trus there has been no forma! abuzation of the country on the part of the Japanese, but Japaness infiones, always predominant in is to-day all-powerful. The importanca of unrestricted freedoms of action in Korea was realised by Japan long before the war with Russia broke out. At least twelve years ago the pigeon-holes of the Becretariat of the General Staff of the Japanese Army
8 Army contained fully. plans for instau occupation of Korets, and Pas then that rientan of the great military
from Fuson to An
Antung that is nowished foot, while the authorities in Tokyo always contemplated the possibility of being elled Tapan L Take
over the administration of the Country
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At the presort monnot Japan is as surely and openly master of Korea se though the country had been tongrerad at the point of the sword, and the real raler is zot the Emperor in his toy box pelace, but the Marquis Ite, "Japan's
's foremost staterman at the moment whose eBcial
is that of Adviser to
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in war.
ber works in peace rather then by her triumphs; so many officials taking toll of the crops as fast us they are raised that thong, who depend upon the land and its fruits for their living are always in the dirant poverty, dospito the fact that their regnirements are of the scautiost. Thin rapacious system, moreover, has the indirect effect of
development of paralysing the
of agriculture throughout the country. A stranger visiting Koren, Fur soily in choose straight from once the Bupar.
Great Britain has passed through a similar ordeal at least twice once in India and once in Egypt and it is because she has succeeded in bringing financial stability, peace, and pros. perity to the native population in thasa tra countries that she stands in a far higher position
had been haned on the fact that she was the one
than 4 her greatest claim to antherits
Poser to make a speeesain) stand against the; ent sterilitatrack
cros encroachments and the threatened world. dominion of Napoleon, Japan's paition in Korea to day is curiously similar to that with which this country was confronted in Egypt a generation ago. Japan, however, possesses this ivantage: that Kores is not financially ruined, and there is no erroting national lebt to be wiped out,
man
some
of the land. As a a matter of fact, Kores, properly developed and cultivated, is one of the most fertile countries in the world, taken
a whole. Coolies, however, will not onltivats an inch more ground that suffices to fill their wants since they know full well that if they do the manlt of their extra labour will only bý seized by somo efficis. another.
It is understood that the Japanoso adminio. trative staff at
in Karon is now at prosent preparing a measure for the encouragement of sgricolture throughout the country, and for rotard and hamper progress in this direction. the swooping away of the may abuson that now This will be laid before the Emperor long it will be before he can be brought to Be of Keren obst
the present year, though how
Becept the new conditions it is imposible to predict The Ixpanese, however, auderstand of the unlulered Oriental mind. and ther far better than any Western people the working may be relied upon to carry through any work to which they set their hands, whether it be in Foren or elsewhere,
service, and
reform.
To do Japan full justice, she realisos very clearly her responsibility towards Kezes, and does not seek to minimise the magnitude of the tack she has taken in hand. Not only has the giren her leading statoman to direct the works of bringing Koren into the ways of pesco prosperity, but she is slee giving of her bent the varions Government department A institutions. So far, however, there has not brea that fixity of idea, that creative ability
Likt determination to
carry through in the face of and all obstacles
any that one could have wished to bare sÖEL displayed. Many things have been proposed altem pled, half finished ant then ebandoned in
Favor of
Dew scheme. So far, toe, the military possibilities of Korea and the material advantage that the control of the country gives to Japan have been permit el obscure to a very great extent the true interest of the country and Lhose dwelling in it.
New methods of church-collecting have been Japon se for has been more concerned with the part that inaugurated at the city of Waterbury, Koren would have to
Connecticut, play in the next great wur
rivalling in originality the in Maucharia, the
of which is for ever
resourofalnem nf a New York Baptist minister, haunting,
#pectre of Tokyo,
with
the whose succesful efforts to attract a congre- forwarding welfare of the country, The construction of
by iatroining performances of a whist gation the
military
Aftung was fing lady and other masie bell turns during he undertaken will no thought of
of advancing the
interval of Divine service have already been neral prosperity of Korea, and the same is to reported. be said for the barbour works that have been taken in hand at variona ports, these being for the most part designed for the accommodation of ships of war rather thuc for the improvement of commerce.
the Korean or Every department of of the Korean Government is to-day dominated and castrolled by Japanese. Nominally, of course, Korea is still an independent kingdom, acceptieg kindly and well-meant advice of a totally disinterested neighbour, and it is it is probable that the fares will be maintained for an indefnite period, bat. for all praefieal purposes Korea is
corporate portion of the Japanese Empire, and Japan has now a grant opportunity to see that the country is brought io that commercial and industrial prosperity for which it in qualiked by the extent and variety of its natural resources,
So isr, it has to be admitted that Japan has not commenced this great work i
great work in a promising fambien 品药 could be desired. The general impression that the Japanese are better soflists and men of action tbar administratore has been amply confirmed., Hid Korea been placed, say. nuder the control of the men who go to make up our own Indian Ciril Service at the time. when the virtual confml of the country was taken over by Japan, there would have been very much better record of progress to show to-day then is actually the case.
Koren to-day nis la described ціну
rast unfilled field. It agricultural
ural possibilitionare scarcely noderstood to day, much less developed, and Japan has bere an opportunity to create a Fast now producing centre that should be able to supply her with all the foodstuffs she requires, and thus render ber independent of India or ekewhere.
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Signs are not wanting, however, that ac soon As the demands of the military sathorities in Kares are
"ANGEL OF LIGHT."
STRANGE METHOD OF CUORCH COLLECTION
.IN AMERICA.
Zion Church, on Waterbury's outskirts, is poor and stregeling. Its pastor, the RaY. J. M. Whitted, vainly appealed for sin, «o he decided that something striking must be done to call attention to the abureb' noode. White his congregation at pondering his powerful sermon all the lights in the church were put thea hundred candies were lis lighted,
complied with, many urgent reforms out suddenly the pulpit in a blaze of glory.
are
will be taken in hand. The two leading matters that demand attention at the hands of the Marquis Ito
3nd bis assistant
the administration of justice and a proper system of fixity of land tenure with the setting of taxation upon a settled and equitable basis. Justice, in the strict gente of the word, wany be said to he ano-eristent in Karn. The native judges and local magistrates are very badly paid, and depend largely for their liseliband on the tags they can wring from those brought before them. Emall wonder, thee, that the verdict invariably goes in favour of the suitor who pays the largest beibe.
At every principal port Japan has now set up its own Consulaz Court, and it is now proposed to establish & Japanese High Court in Seoul for the hearing appeals from ther
The ngregation was amazed, but it at up and took classe mutive, when a strange and beautiful procession appeared. First
came Miss Ethel Robinson in shimmering white rolex, with great golden shoulders.
Miss Robinson was the "Angel of Light," and looked the part.
ing Battering on Lor shapely
Then stepped Miss Carrie Foust, the "Angel | of Darkness," clad in farbilding black, with wings of sombre plumage, but beautiful as night illumined by the moon at her fill and all the stars. Then appeared the Twelve Apostles, Mattber, Peter,
eter, James, John, all a dozen matron of the congregation, arrayed appropri ately. Last, adds the New York correspondent of the Telegraph, walked the enterprising and resourceful pastor.
Each of the fifteen paranrain the solemn Ritua
The population of Korea has been variously eRiinated, but it may be taken at twelve millions at lengt Practically the whole of these are agriculturists, skilled enough in the working of the ground in the role manner of their ancestors, but wanting modern ideas, modern knowledge, modern guidance, and, above all, modern implements to enable them to win the true value from the soil. The lower classer, moreover, have been ground down by the exactions of many generations of overlord's and officials of various scria that they are (n-day local courts. Fally alive to the necessity for atterly apthetic and vareless of the results their labours, since experience has taught is of proceeding with caution in so delicata s mattar parado bore a lighted candia. The clerk of the that all they may ware from the soil will as the complete revolation of the judicial system church called the roll of the congregation, and
Japanese propose that ruthlessly form from them by means of crushing High Court should, at first. at all events, only hastened to lima er her, and said, persuasively,
of a country, the
that this as be pronounced each person's pame an apostlo faza and impositions, only the harest pittance deal with cases in which their own
wn subjects are
dollar, please. The church needs being left to them to together. In
many respects, their condition exte
extend the functions of tale court to all сання is very similar to that of the rural serfs in of appeal from the Korean local courts, and by England at the time of the Wars of the Roses. thes
these means gradually to regenerate the whofe presides Japan Kores, then, pros
with her
great system. The Marquis Ito, too, is constantly opportunity to show to
to the world that she is urging upon the Emperor of Kores the really qualified to take rank as a Great Fower. sec-avity for so altering the pay and position of To excel in the arts of war is notrue criterion those appointed to administer justice to make of a nation's rai worth; often, indeed, it is the then above auspicion, and to order ali fines re- direct opposite. A WOI!
such as the develop. caived tó be mut of Korsa is calculated to bring out al flint As
be
1
to keep body and soul interested. Eventually it is hoped, however, to the dollar, or an earnest promise to pay
were forthcoming, the Angel of Light ap proached the douer, and smiled on her or him. A young man who gave 1 said afterwards. That angel's smile alone was worth the price of admission
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But if the dollar was refawl, the disappointed disciple hastened to the Angel of Darkness, sad
A best in a nation and by the manner in which I liked into the Government treasury. she fronted on him or her who lacked charity
this, however, takes a long time to materialise, especially as the Emperor himself in Japan emerges frons this great test will the not above suspicion of receiving a very consider future Historian appriss her true positionable portion of his revone by a very similar among the great Stales of the world at the procedure to that of his judges. beginning of the twentieth century. When the time comes to undertake this estimate, the Russo-Japanese war will have shrank to its true perspective, and Japan will be judged by
Turning to the question of the land and its workere, probably a generation will have to elapse before Korea can make any real advance in this direction. At the present times there are
or a dollar, then blow out her light-that is, of course, the Angel of Darknes extinguished ber candi.
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