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run of his teeth at restaurants, an unlimited supply of gratuitous 
tobacco and drinks, and occasional tips when on police duty. The 
Coreans have a good ear for music, and. the Corean soldier delights in 
the Western bugle, the calls of which he sounds well. 
There is a Postmaster- General, but as yet there is no post office 
established. 
[This was written before the Japanese invasion. The Japanese are 
forcing changes in the Corean Government.] 
[For further information as to the personnel of the Corean 
Government see “ China Imperial Maritime Customs, v. Office Series, 
Customs, Papers No. 32, Shanghai Statistical Department, Inspectorate- 
General of Customs, 1890.”] 
Note. — I n consulting the map the 
geographical names will be noted : — 
Paper. 
Kangwha 
Yaloo 
Tiu-men 
Songto 
Tchushima 
Whangha 
Ham Kyung 
Hachoo 
Map. 
Kanghua 
Yalu 
Tumen 
Songdo 
Tsushima 
Hwang Hai 
Hamkyeng 
Haiju 
following variations in the spelling of 
Paper . 
P’yungan 
Kyung Sang 
Naktong 
Ch’oong Ch’ung-Tc 
Kyungkein-To 
Kang-Ouen-To 
Kyung-Sang-To 
Imchin 
Map. 
Pingan 
Kyeng Sang 
Maktong 
Chung Ching Do 
King Ki Do 
Kang wen Do 
Kyeng Sang Do 
In-jin 
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