Show VICEROYS ASSUME THE London July the House of Commons today the parliamentary sec sac retal of foreign office Mr William Sto St John Broderick replying to Mr John Dion Dillon sid said the government had no information to the effect that Rear Admiral Kempf Kemp opposed the atack attack on the Taku forts on the gound ground that I It would force Corce the Chinese regulars into int an alliance with the Boxers Mr Broderick later hater announced that J the government was hourly expecting I Ia a reply to a communication addressed to Japan and said the Chinese minis I ter In Lonton London had been en Informed that the authorities at would be held I personally of any Injuries sus tamed b by Europeans and he he had b requested to convey this information at once and to have hae to reach wIthout fail al the authorities at Pekin Continuing Mr Broderick said that R Rear ar Admirl Admiral Bruce had tele telegraphed that al all allied admirals at Taku are working in perfect accord and that the position of the American forces is Ident identical al wih with that of other power powers Replying to other questions Mr fall he I It doubtful 11 if any anO organized government existed In China wih with which Great Britain could consider hersel herself at War ThE The government had no confirmation of the reported massacre ot of ministers The Chinese minister ha has already re received received from the viceroys of Nan kin and Suchuan sa saying they wi will be responsible for the lles lives and o of foreigners In their provinces as re quested fleece b by the Brish British foreign of rE |