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August 9, 1919 issue

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The article presents news related to the political affairs of various countries. The Korean National Association of North America has published a constitution promulgated by the Council of State of the provisional government of Korea. The constitution guarantees the establishment of religious liberty; freedom of speech and press, the right to hold public meetings and form social organizations, the abolition of the death penalty, etc. It also provides for the convening of the national Congress within one year of the recovery of its land, and declares it is the wish of the Korean Republic to become a member of the League of Nations.

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CONSTITUTIONS; CIVIL rights; LIBERTY; CONSTITUTIONAL law; LEAGUE of Nations -- Membership; KOREA
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