PRINCE ITO’S ASSASSINATION.
NO CHANGE IN JAPANESE - POLICY LIKELY. * _ •• llnitud Piucns Association—r?oi>vman7 TOKIO, Oct. 28. Japanese newspapers state that Prince Ito never adopted measures of self-protection. He was always indifferent to the anger "shown in answering the demands that Korea be immediately annexed. The Japanese Foreign Office states that the assassination will produce no change in policy-.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2646, 30 October 1909, Page 5
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57PRINCE ITO’S ASSASSINATION. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2646, 30 October 1909, Page 5
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