Show CHINA AND JAPAN Lengthy Cprre j > OM ono < i Has Boon I SEnile Public London March 10 Official copies of the notes passing between the peace envoys of China and Japan together I with translated cSpIes of the credentials cre-dentials of the envoys have been received I I re-ceived in this city The correspondence is quite lengthy I and merely tells the old story of Japans refusal to treat for peace be cause the Chinese envoys were not provided with full and complete power As an ultimatum the Japanese Japan-ese say The imperial government have not receded from the position7 which they announced to the representatives of the United States that they had taken I i on the subject of full powers and the imperial Japanese plenipotentiaries having been entrusted by his majesty the Emperor of Japan with actual proper and complete full powers can not consent to treat with plenipotentiaries plenipoten-tiaries of his majesty the Emperor of CbIna who are only authorized t discuss dis-cuss matters to report to the TsungLi Yamen and to obtain subsequent commands com-mands of the throne by which they are to be guided Under these clrcujnstances i only < remains for the plenipotentiaries of his majesty the Emperor of Japan to declare end the present negotiations at an |