Show I I CHINA SHOULD I 1 TAKE WARNING I Japanese Foreign Minister I I Drops a Hint flint as to Inter InterI I ference by Japan I I MARQUIS G GREAT EAr TASK I I I DOUBLED SINCE i I THE COUP j II 1 Seoul uly 2 VIscount Hayashi the j Japanese minister ot of foreign affairs re re I elve the correspond correspondent ent nt today arid In an Interview on the Ko 1 rean situation sid said that the new agree j mont ment contained Jap ns whole program I In Korea Korea Ills His mission he said he h would return to Japan on the ship from that mater matters now devolve upon Marquis Io Ito who was more than a pr and whose had more than doubted doubled adding that Japans In Korea ware now enormous Continuing Count Ha ashl said Te The provisions o of the new agreement were anticipated In the protectorate agree agreement agreement ment ot of and c complete our obligations with lh the tho responsibility to protect The Hage Korean deputation was inherently unimportant only show showIng showing Ing the urgent necessity of a close con control control of oC the throne The cabinet Is x to the work of ton lion of the court In the mater matter of sep sap th the emperor and the cabinet Is solely concerned at Home In regard to th the feeling In Japan about the new convention the people ar Un ian sufficiently critical but the agreement ought to satisfy al nil reasonable Japanese as n I it ends a long Impossible Situation The was a spoiled despot alwa s Intent upon the selfish exploitation of his naton nation The power of the emperor and throne has been dimin diminished It Is now p possible to regulate nl of the emperor and acts acts The fhe most Important thing to be pushed Is judicial reform artcle article three III for I a separation of at judicial mag and nd administrative affairs which Is an urgent necessity Other mater matters ar are of less such as taking control ot of the Korean arm army and administering of at finances und and the affairs Cf cf the household American Question Forgotten Touching upon the American queston question Ha ashl said I II Is a fact that the Japanese people have han I forgotten the American question In Inthe inthe the Korean crisis which has shown the little importance attached by the public Ute to the former The leaders In the agla who have gone tation In Japan are men astray astra In their judgment ot of public ques Continuing the foreign minister said pH If the lesson of the fate of Korea can be so regarded b by China It may have warned that government to put Is its house housen housein ware in n order ere are whatever Is Its strength ma mahI may maybe hI be the nation imitate the event events In Seoul where the naton has to heart a severe lesson Chinas despotism Is the worst form of government In which a for crisis Is yet to come a as the present ruling the nation will be a apr arary mind once gone naton wi pr to intrigues |