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■'T^pr^K
/■y-0^
rexaoat Awe. JuW*
*ashlngten, D.C.
Tel. 84 mm,
Sept. 10, 1946
"General Garvin's aaaeuaeeaent that Japanese oivil
authorities ia Korea would be retained ia offlee •aaybe e
day, aaybe a year* after tae surrendsr, te oarry eat Aaerisan
^s^^p^w^mfw TjU^mjjpitF^fr mmm* mmi^mmm^ wm mmt^^t^m* ^pwswW^hmP^w^wpwS^^^pw> mmmmm^mmmtwmmmmmb^mN^mimm mmmmk ^*w m ^mwmik *w mm*mm'mm ^^^wyfcps
heart aad seat aeld ehills up Me spine", said Mr. longjsung
Kia, President ef tlie Korean Affairs Institute ia a statement
today.
mmtm^ m^mm^mmmmmtv mmimWt^mk wf •wwipmpipp ^^^ww*wje»§^p ^m *mw ^wsistpiwflw% mtp ^m* wPwwew^^wPi mFmm^mwwmmmmmy •» ^mm& ^m- *m* ^wew*w> *is%
woeden dusny as a goTernor thaa ths aost virtuous Japanese.
There Is ae analogy between keeping the Japanese eaperor aaa
a Japanese gorernor ewer ths Koreans,
Ths Koreans hate the Japanese, he oont^paed, after
40 years of national slarery. Koreans oarry a dagger ia
their hearts far tiie oppressors,
fhe dispirited Koreans are at a lose te understand
the reason for ths Aaertean Cosawnd's retention ef Japanese
T^^*'j^Pp ..P^^^wPw^P^NWwFw^P'"^
wDid Q«awU%l Qstrrlii sdmIc for Qmnmrel Hod** and luui
eJl^wsip^ip- ^WWIIs7lBsjpwfl_pwjp>: ^n^_pH^ ^swjpppp..- ■ fjr *(ppwejss* ^W^mW'jmlmmJ^^^mmm)., we l^"Jw# ^pr1w^isj|^|s^BBF«_Br mtmmm^m immm**w ^Psm^swwW ^^s_swsw9*Mw? «swe*rSwM*wl_^
ew»w»^p wsr ^p^Pw|s%. m^'mmmm-mu- ^Km*' ^m-im^jm ^mmm/mm ^m^^mm^m
4m^mf mmmm^m ^m^mm-Wrmlkmm.mmi&.' mm^fm-wmmm ^m&mmm*mm&mWiQm'-mm&--w*mm^^ .mmmmm uff. ^m^mwm^mmmymmmSb mrmu^mm^ mmmrmmmit mw m '^m
ef General Garvin'e rsaarkst"
"Is there any farther olarifioation possible?"
Tness, indicated Mr. Kim, are the questions Koreans
everywhere svs eehiag*
fhe following iasldent was quoted as aa answer to
the question ef Koreans' ability to quiokly organize then-
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| Full text | ■'T^pr^K /■y-0^ rexaoat Awe. JuW* *ashlngten, D.C. Tel. 84 mm, Sept. 10, 1946 "General Garvin's aaaeuaeeaent that Japanese oivil authorities ia Korea would be retained ia offlee •aaybe e day, aaybe a year* after tae surrendsr, te oarry eat Aaerisan ^s^^p^w^mfw TjU^mjjpitF^fr mmm* mmi^mmm^ wm mmt^^t^m* ^pwswW^hmP^w^wpwS^^^pw> mmmmm^mmmtwmmmmmb^mN^mimm mmmmk ^*w m ^mwmik *w mm*mm'mm ^^^wyfcps heart aad seat aeld ehills up Me spine", said Mr. longjsung Kia, President ef tlie Korean Affairs Institute ia a statement today. mmtm^ m^mm^mmmmmtv mmimWt^mk wf •wwipmpipp ^^^ww*wje»§^p ^m *mw ^wsistpiwflw% mtp ^m* wPwwew^^wPi mFmm^mwwmmmmmy •» ^mm& ^m- *m* ^wew*w> *is% woeden dusny as a goTernor thaa ths aost virtuous Japanese. There Is ae analogy between keeping the Japanese eaperor aaa a Japanese gorernor ewer ths Koreans, Ths Koreans hate the Japanese, he oont^paed, after 40 years of national slarery. Koreans oarry a dagger ia their hearts far tiie oppressors, fhe dispirited Koreans are at a lose te understand the reason for ths Aaertean Cosawnd's retention ef Japanese T^^*'j^Pp ..P^^^wPw^P^NWwFw^P'"^ wDid Q«awU%l Qstrrlii sdmIc for Qmnmrel Hod** and luui eJl^wsip^ip- ^WWIIs7lBsjpwfl_pwjp>: ^n^_pH^ ^swjpppp..- ■ fjr *(ppwejss* ^W^mW'jmlmmJ^^^mmm)., we l^"Jw# ^pr1w^isj ^ s^BBF«_Br mtmmm^m immm**w ^Psm^swwW ^^s_swsw9*Mw? «swe*rSwM*wl_^ ew»w»^p wsr ^p^Pw s%. m^'mmmm-mu- ^Km*' ^m-im^jm ^mmm/mm ^m^^mm^m 4m^mf mmmm^m ^m^mm-Wrmlkmm.mmi&.' mm^fm-wmmm ^m&mmm*mm&mWiQm'-mm&--w*mm^^ .mmmmm uff. ^m^mwm^mmmymmmSb mrmu^mm^ mmmrmmmit mw m '^m ef General Garvin'e rsaarkst" "Is there any farther olarifioation possible?" Tness, indicated Mr. Kim, are the questions Koreans everywhere svs eehiag* fhe following iasldent was quoted as aa answer to the question ef Koreans' ability to quiokly organize then- |
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