Show SALISBURY IS I DISGUSTED Wants Wat All AU Al World to Pursue Pue Sphinx Like Le Policy London Oct Oct 13 No words can express too strongly the irritation of the British foreign office over the latest developments in the Chinese negotiations and Its It hope of any working arrangement argement be ing lag arrived at in the near n ar future exceeds If anything Its Is Irritation the te chief cause of which to quote an official Is the extra extraordinary e tra ordinary and nd unreasonable publicity given diplomatic communications even een before they the are a ar officially known to the ether eter powers power America according to the view ew taken by hy this official whose opinion may fairly fairy be presumed to echo Lord is among the tho offenders in this respect r How Hou continued the Informant of the he Associated Press Pes can we be expected to arrive arIve at conclusions when the Chinese Chinee ae ore are given the opportunity of k S every over step sep In the negotiations wn ch In themselves are as intricate as the tho world has seen The advantage which this un publicity has given the Chi S nese cannot be overestimated It I has hasS constantly constanty given them the opportunity S of creating differences between b tween the pow ers era er and ad interpolating excuses excuse and ad powS pow S ton which If outlined bid fare far to sugg render lender Europe and ad America Am ca the laughing laughing stock stok of the Oriental Orenal world And this deluge of notes note what do they amount to Who ho for S a moment believes China Is I going to calmly cally lay her Tier head in the basket baket For the tho suggestion that the te court S return to Pekin means mens nothing less The answers to the te notes so far made can be cn fitly described as an endless chain of S reservations which requires much If I not more mor discussion than the notes them selves selve Lord has ha endeavored to answer them as they came up but more S I believe beleve for the sake of keeping in I line lne I any conviction that that they would accomplish any desired desire end Will l he lie step into the breach breah and him hm self of uniting enunciate the a powers line lne of o policy In the te hope S No I 1 do not think so s Not at at any rate rte Not until the present preset curl curi ous policy of at cur making Pekin diplomatic i intercourse a matter mater of oC premature public i discussion comes to an end If a a lather lathel or mother wish to ro punish a child chUd but differ as a to the nature of the punishment they tey do not discuss the matter te punishment before the offender or if i they t Y do It is probable the thc te punishment will wIl never be Inflicted in or if ii it Is Inflicted it I proves futile futie China Is l a e child and ad though we want to punish and ad improve her we believe beleve we cannot do so sc effectively so long as a she is I made a party to the discussion a pary This may ma r be taken as a particularly ten a a frank frnk expression of the te inner opinion of 01 the British government |