Show DISGRACEFUL POLICY That Which the Powers Are Now Pursuing New York Feb 23A special cable dispatch to the Sun from London after 1 referring to an animated debate in the house of commons yesterday over the Cretan question says The British public is becoming daily more Incensed over the eastern question Yesterdays bombardment led by British ships has brought the unpopular temper almost to the boil ing point I will not require much more to cause such an outburst of public protest as will in effect take the matter out of the hands of Lora Salisburys government Already it i necessary to appeal every day and hour to the popular fear of a general war In order to prevent the force of public opinion from breaking all the usual bounds This appeal Is rapidly becoming ineffectual In-effectual The people are no longer troubled with the horrors of war which I are described to them As a matter ot fact Lord Salisbury rightly or wrongly wrong-ly has no expectation that war will develop from the present situation I follows that the gruesome language used In the house of commons regarding regard-ing the dangers of the crisis is designed I solely to quell the public resentment I against the execrable policy which the government thinks I necessary to adopt M Hanotaux in the chamber of deputies yesterday also succeeded temporarily in quieting French opposition oppo-sition to the disgraceful policy which the powers are pursuing He like Mr Curzon relied upon the technical vitiation vitia-tion of international law by Greece and the insurgents for justification of the action of the powers I must be a < L mitted in spite of the absolute spie confidence con-fidence expressed In all the great capitals cap-itals that the impression Is growing that no progress is being made toward a Crete practical solution of the problem in |