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Show I, i GETS NO SYMPATHY A England Extends No Comfort to Deft De-ft posed Emperor of Korea. , : LONDON, Julj' 20. Scarcely a word ' A s of svinpathv is uttered by (lie morn-t morn-t k injr papers for the deposed Emperor o !' Korea, who is regarded as having i' brought Iiis fate upon himself by full fu-ll tile intriguing against the Japanese, !' and, as the Daily Graphic humorously ' remarks, by "having taken Tho Hague 1 conferciice'loo seriouslj'.5' I, Tho general opinion is that tho ab- . dicatiou of Yi Heui is the best thing ) . that could happen for Korea. ( ' ( The Daily Telegraph says: "After fj nil, Korea, by the very circumstance of u her geographical position, was fore-I fore-I J doomed to bo a spoil of wai and tho ( complete Japnnization of Korea can onlv bo a mnttcr of time, )rovidcd the I verdict or tho last war remains unaltered." unal-tered." j According to u Shanghai dispatch, ; ; I Emperor Yi Ileui hnd arranged to fly i; to the protection of the Russian con- Eulatc, init was, circumvented by the , i precautions taken by the Japanese. |