Show THE GERMAN PRESS Comments Upon the Emperors I Visit to England TALK I DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES A Report That M BIbot Has Bade Overtarei to Russia for a Coalition Against Rug land The Egyptian Question BEPLIK July 11 Copyright 1S01 by the New York Associated PressTho papers of this city overflow with accounts j of the popular triumph of Emperor William in London The semiofficial semiofcia papers adopt a guarded tone and avoid all reference to an alliance with England as an accomplished j fact These papers simply reecho the Emperors J Em-perors speech at Guild Hall The Forth German Gazette remarks that the Emperors utterances coincide completely with the views of the industrious and energetic peo 1 plo of Great Britain who favor the maintenance main-tenance of peace The independent papers Yare Y-are criticising the Emperors reception a emphasizing the friendly sentiments of England toward Germany and toward tho Emperor as a relative of the royal family without being a popular endorsement of Lord Salisburys policy The Frcfainntge Zeiluny holds that the general character of the celebrations in honor of the Emperor and especially those of the court and government gov-ernment accordingly must be taken a an open declaration of Englands adhesion to theDreibund Articles in the Russian and French press illustrating the intensity of the irritation felt in Russia and France toward England are largely quoted A startling report which caused considerable con-siderable talk in diplomatic circles recently has been circulated ereIes crculated tere It is to the effect that MRibot French minister of foreign affairs approached the Russian government on the subject of a coalition against England offering to cooperate co-operate with Russia in the seizure of Constantinople Con-stantinople and the formation of a new Turkish state in Asia embracing Egypt under FrancoRussian protection Apart from tho question of its truth the report has value a indicating the tendency of Lord Salisburys dreibund policy Nobody believes the French and Russian governments govern-ments will accept Lord Salisburys verbal assurances of friendliness in the face of Englands practical adhesion to their enemies ene-mies The game of diplomacy against Englands retention of Egypt already has been re openccAccprding to the Cologne Gazette the Sultan acting under the promptings of the French and Russian ministers recently held a counsel at which it was proposed the Porte should call a conference of European powers to consider the question of evacuating Egypt A telegram received here from Constantinople with reference to tho diplomatic movements hostile to England state that the Porte has invited the French government to resume the initiative initi-ative in the movement against the English occupation of Egypt International feuds among the Socialists are increasing intensely and meeting held the past week mark a state of operand oper-and declared rupture between the young and old sections of the party According to a decision recently rendered by the supreme court Socialists are as much entitled en-titled to the privileges of displaying a red flag in a public procession as are the mom bers of any other political body carrying their banners The case arose from the seizure of a Socialist far at the time of the demonstration by Socialists in Anhalt last March The Cologne Gazette in an attack upon America and Russia whom it terms the bitterest enemies to German industries advocates the refusal to both of the favored nations treatment except for the necessaries of life such as grain and petroleum |