Show TELEGRAPHIC I The French Paris 30In his interpellation to day Granet reproached government with concealing facts and distrust I ng the patriotism of the Chambers Referring to the Bouree treaty he saId China has threatened resist ence and there was danger of war The errors of the government com romised the country The present moment he declared was a critical one and France should turn her yes toward passing the Vosges The Minister of Foreign Affairs ad dressed the Chamber in reply to the remarks of Granet Challemel Lacour foreign minster min-ster in reply to Granet repudiated I the idea of the Tonquin expedition being an adventure The French were he said encountering more formidable opposition than was expected > ex-pected but the difficulties were far from insurmountable China had availed herself of the blockade of the coast of Annam to claim her suzerainty and home opppos ion had used it At this point the speaker was interrupted terrupted by Pappan Clemenceau ad Douville who protested against hIS remarks Resuming Challemel Lacour said the government had no intention of advancing upon Here but it became necessary to strike a resounding blow The speaker justified the occupation oc-cupation of Here and the forts which had resulted in the treaty and clearing up of the situation The Chamber then cook a recess Upon the resumption of the sitting sit-ting Challemel Lacour continued He said the government had failed in none of their engagements nor wa thereany contradiction between their acts in the record No im rtant event had occurred making It necessary for the early convoking of parliament The iTrencfi were masters of threeifourths of the R dRiver d-River delta and the fc enemy occupied occu-pied but twp important places from which reinforcements would dis lodge them Afl the documents necessary liave been published and those not published in the yellow book only showed the inc nsisten cies of the Chinese policy It was clear that China never really sought a serious compromise but simply wanted to gain time while France had sincerely endeavored to arrive at an agreement without accepting a humiliating capitulation I |