Show RUbSIA AND ENGLAND c i c r f t L The Negotiations Arer Still j Unfinished nCI m HUGO SERIOUi Y ILL Another Question of Occupation More French GrasplngAn Imp Im-p rtant Case > > jy f K England and Russia LOSJON May 17The final installment install-ment of the Granyillepe Giers dispatches dis-patches on the Afghan dispute wilUbe issued during the Whitsuntide recess of Parliament qonservative will post irliamentary action until all the pone I paper are presented The publication of the urst dispatches engrosses the attention at-tention of political clubs The dominant domi-nant feeling among Liberals is that Earl Granvilles conduct with respect to the negotiations was weak and that he failed to perceive Minister De Giers intentions in-tentions until the news was received of the seizure of Penjdeh by Russians The Liberal paper Obsener says The dispatches chiefly show the cynicaL humor with whichRussia pursued her agres ° ion On Parliament resuming Right Hon Robt Bourke in the House of Commons and the Marquis of Salisbury Salis-bury ill the Houseof Lords will propose pro-pose a vote of censure against the government gov-ernment The intention is to make the debae the last party demonstration before be-fore the close of Parliament CALCUTTA May TheIndian government gov-ernment has decided to s ad Mr Carry member of the British civil service to Yarkund in ChineseTurkestan It is believed Mr Carrys mission has relation rela-tion to the possible importance of Kash gar in ChineseTurkestan in the event of war with Russia and it thought he may arrange preliminary steps for an AngloChinese alliance BERLIN May 17It is reported that England has ordered 200 automatic torpedoes tor-pedoes to cost 2500 each from a firm in SchwarzkofF LONDON May lBIn the House of Commons Gladstone in answer to a question by Northcote said negotiations negotia-tions with the Russians concerning the Afghan question were still unfinished and on that account government was unable to present any more papers on the subject to Parliament now as it was difficult to separate those relating to Akthe from those belonging to other affairs Belonging to the same question I |