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Korea

Chapter 37: FOOTNOTES
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A contemporary travel and political survey of the peninsula blends firsthand observations of landscape, coastal ports, and urban life with analysis of governance, court ritual, and everyday customs. The narrative moves from island flora and port towns to the capital's streets and palace, examining domestic economy, education, and social status. It addresses fiscal and diplomatic issues including trade, treaty ports, currency and taxation, and competing foreign interests. Rural chapters describe agriculture, rural industries, temples, and monastic practice, while later sections consider public health, famine, and missionary activity. Maps and illustrations accompany practical recommendations for commercial engagement and administrative reform.

Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co.
London & Edinburgh

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MAP OF KOREA

PREPARED BY ANGUS HAMILTON

1904

Transcriber’s Note: The cover image was omitted from some printings of the book, including this one, where the front and back covers are both blank.

FOOTNOTES

[1] The Japanese Government, on December 22nd, 1903, decided to find the capital necessary for the immediate completion of the railway. An additional million sterling has been allotted for this purpose, and the line will be finished within the course of 1904.

[2] Ten li equal three English miles.

[3] Opened May 1, 1899.

[4] Large rise in price owing to increased demand at Vladivostock and elsewhere.

[5] No returns for 1898.

[6] To China by Korean Government.

[7] Highest on record. Large direct import in sailing-vessels from America.

[8] Large quantity imported from Saigon by Government to relieve national distress.

[9] Increasing annually with greater transport facilities.