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Show KOREANS TO They Pij dge Themselves to Struggle Against Japanese fule San Francisco, August 31. Eighty Eigh-ty Koreans gathered In the general offices of the Korean National association associa-tion and, representing ln.ouu countrymen coun-trymen throughout Mexico, Hawaii. C hina and the eastern ports of Russia, Rus-sia, last night passed resolutions firmly firm-ly repudiating the cession of the sovereignty sov-ereignty of the Korean empire to Japan Ja-pan and denouncing what they term th "tyrannical compulsion" In the methods employed by iho Japanese In acquiring the kingdom of Korea. After a severe arraignment of the Japanese, the resolutions contain this pledge: "We, the true sons of Korea, do determine de-termine never to give up our struggle strug-gle for the liberty and independence of our dear old Korea until such time as we shall regala rhem; and that we appeal to the Justlco of the nations of Almighty God to punish ! th's monstrous crime of a nation j without honor and without faith." i . |