Show discussion of S ubbe in the house of commons london june 30 during the discussion of the naval estimates in the house of commons edmund robertson liberal a former civil lord of tha admiralty asked for further informs tion concerning the new battleships mr prettyman secretary ot the admiralty replied lengthily claiming the highest efficiency for the navy under the new scheme he declined to glie particulars of the new battle said great britain proposed to lead and not follow other nations in naval construction sir john colomb said he did not agree with the opposition speakers lii saying the time had come when the naval might be reduced on the contrary sir john said everything pointed to the necessity tor keeping up the naval strength of great britain the real question now i who Is going to lule the pacific president roosevelt said the united states intended to rule the pacific the united states was giving every sign that this was her intention by the extraordinary increase in her naval power sir john declared that in the not distant future questions would arise ia the states and great britain he asked what great britain was ests ceased to be identical with those of the two great powers whose bases were in the pacific no ono believed that he anglo japanese alliance would last forever great britain looked with dread to a rupture with the united states but she could not shut her ays eys to the fact that ruptures had occurred between th roost friendly nations sir john asked what tho government was doing to remind canada and the british colonies os the great responsibilities which they would incur when their seaports ami immense interests in the pacific were imminently threatened secretary prettyman replying to sir john said great britain did not desire the mastery of any sea beyond securing an equal opportunity for british trade interests without fear or favor to say that great britain desired the mastery of the pacific or any other sea might give a false impression i CHINESE BOYCOTT chinese government Is not in favol of the action detroit june SO charley denby diplomatic adviser to the viceroy 0 north china who Is visiting relatives here does not take a serious view of chinese threats to boycott american goods owing to the chinese exclusion act mr denby who has for twenty years been in close touch with pollyl cal and commercial affairs in china said the chinese government Is not back of this agitation and it Is not supported by the merchants it ia probable that chinese students aro making the trouble the students of china like those of russia aro a factor in politics young hotheaded hot headed fel lows educated abroad and with ad danced reform ideas china s with the exclusion laws I 1 believe that fl we repealed these laws china would pass an act forbidding the to coma to this country the government has a contract with tho big mine owners in south africa to supply tham with labor the government gets a on all the labor furnished m cannot get men enough t has recruiting agents all over china now tho chinese do not want their laborers to como to america all china wants Is a fair just administration of choso laws that students and merchants ba to come in undisturbed and no norwegians NORWEGIA NS WARLIKE move part of the army to the swedish boundary stockholm june 20 p m A telegram from Trond hem to the posten announces that almost the entire norwegian army has been mobilized and that three classes of conscription are armed and in training on tuesday night it Is added 2000 infantry were moved towards tho swedish boundary sixty five cars and two engines were sent out from to assist la tho movement of troops i |