Show WAR VIAR IN ORIENT AVERTED BY SURRENDER Of CHINA Japan Prepared for Military and Naval Action in Case of Open Rupture Tokio Ma May Ia 9 9 a. a m. m The m.-The The Japanese I foreign office announces that It I has re received re- re reI I official Information that China Cina has ha accepted the demands contained Inthe in inthe inthe the Japanese ultimatum The semiofficial press publishes today an outline of ot a a program said to have been decided upon b by the government for tor military and naval action acton against China in tho the event now regarded as unlikely that an open oten rupture should occur The program as published provides provides pro pro- vides Ides for tor the occupation by Japan forces tores of the centers of ot wealth and po political political po- po power of oC China This penetration penetration tion ton of ot Chinese territory would continue until the demands of ot Japan were grant grant- ed Japans Japan's aim In these operations would be to avoid bloodshed If I possible Chinese CIneSe CI- CI Chi Chi- I nese nose troops would be captured and disarmed dis armed and not fired upon unless they offered active resistance For the operations In the north of ot China China according to this program strong forces would be landed In the gulf ul of Pe LI to occupy Peking Peking- and other Important points and seize the tho railroads In tho the south important moves would be made jointly joint joint- ly by the arm army and navy Chinese ves vessels vessels vessels ves' ves sels would be he swept from the coast The sels chief base of ot operations would be I established at at It Is generally general estimated here that I China Chin has about troops under underarms underarms had modern military military mili mili- arms having ml- ml tar tary training and tho the remainder be belonging bo- bo longing to the old school The Tho general staff has arranged to requisition all al Japanese steamers of ot more than titan 1000 tons In case of ty Plans Pans also have been made to es escort escort e- e es- es cort EkI Ekl Hioki Japanese minister to China from Peking to T ent ln Foregoes Right to lie He le Heard Peking China May ia 9 9 15 a a. a m. m m.- m. Tho The Chinese government has acceded to the Japanese demands demandt as finally modified foregoing tore the tho right to be heard herd In order to make the Chinese reply acceptable to Japan the government govern govern- ment mont yesterday kept secretaries moving lag ing to and from the Japanese legation so EO that tho the legations legation's wishes might be ascertained The Tho Japanese ultimatum makes an important point of Japans Japan's Intent intention n to restore Chow Kiao-Chow to China The ul ultimatum ul- ul refers reters to the sacrifices m made de deb b by Japan in tho the capture of Tau Tsing-Tau but makes no mention menton of ot Great Britain's Brit ain's ains participation In this thia operation or of ot her allys ally's rl right ht to participate in the adjudication With the exception of an unorganized unorganized an- an boycott there has b bon been on no movement movement move move- ment meat against the Japanese resident in China and there thoro is no report of or an any 1 attack on the Japanese Japanese From Dalny comes word that I I Japanese refugees with their belongIngs belongings belongings belong belong- ings aro are arriving ln there reports an exodus front from Canton and other places Shanghai reports that the tho Japanese are aro crowding the settlement settle settle- sette- sette ment mont and ld that trade trad tradIs is at a standstill |