Show MAnE S TO BE BROKEN I t F Fangs of Gr Great at Britain F Fast as asI I ened on Tibet Tibet j ONER uS TERMS IMPOSE I f fJ J 5 1 UL HAS HA 4 I S S j I S I l st Pet bu eph pt p rn arr l here ot of Ue the ful full text of the h with the ir 01 the press a at is isI its I character is more pronounced The Russ which wieh Is no now consIdered to i especially rf t the views of the for olga Ign ore office bitterly complains that Great haG gone beyond her promises the ne expedition by a a virtual over Tibet whereas she had pl pledged to merel merely trade relations be India and Tibet instead the paper delares declares Great Britain has Ira im posed upon uston Tibet onerous terms give her a monopoly forbidding Tibet without Grea consent to en enter enter ter Into with the outside world The Russ foresees that the oc occupation of th Valley by the British will b be prolonged ev the pa payment of the Indemnity anti anU ex cx expresses presses surprise at China playing Into the hands of Great Britain in depts depos ipg the dalai Jama and appoInting In his 1118 stead a ot of Gre Great t Britain In the Russ says sas significant significantly ly i f The proclamation or of Uie British must be as an accomplished fact but whether it will willbe be l teal al nd must depend upon fut events in Central Asil raith Ch rg d dItus Itus Russia la that Great Britain Las tas broken faith In the ilie l f the tr ty an 11 nl lia beim been t d to general protest nt at the British for fOl fOloi oi office to the Russion I as to the Associated Press Great pledges to Rus Russia sift sia regarding the scope of the expedition Uon tion only contemplated the regulation of trade and Tibet and she disclaimed any purpose to meddle with these international or political a affairs of f the cou country tf Instead of f so O doing Russia claims nat a treaty was forced upon the goes much nueh further creating a virtual pro protectorate over the country Moreover It is cOl that the treaty is a re n upon the sovereignty of China Inasmuch as recognizing the soy sov of China b by requiring her ber rat ratification ratification the treaty once ratified tran foss fors the sovereignty to Great Britain by Tibet to consult Great Britain in its dealings nith in the other Powers 5 5 ThIs is consider d to be aimed direct iy at Russia The protest In eon oll doubtless will be followed up by one at P the tion of the treaty Great Britain I iii believed here JO to hr her action non on the that she only agreed ared t to confine herself to tam specifIed limits contained contain d In tle glen glyen to Russia If the Ti Tibetans Tibetans lid did not oppose the ex cx S SAs As a matter of fact H little 1 in hera that the Russian will be t either b by Great Britain or China as itt in a to make an issue The general g I L that Great Britain has I profited by in the th war to make her po sitton In Tibet secure seure Therefore the I IchI chI chief importance of the at this time is to serve sarve notice that Russia does not aCquiesce in tan aud d that she will feel herself Alt tt liberty to reopen ri question wien her hands are again fr free S Tr aty e In the Brit British ish Jr s b ut She he foGer ma man eero t regarding the far en lb ve not attracted much I attention h re a fe feeling elin ex that Germany is If displaying a friendly it Is denied in responsible quarteTS th that t she has overstepped the He bounds of neutrality in any particular The exi tence of a secret tr treaty be between twe tween n Russin and Germany are are uteri here me ob or of the part which German with France Flance and RUB flus sia played in compelling Japan ta abandon the he treat treaty con concluded eluded Japan and China as a of the between th those two I countries ten years ago The Vrem a this morn morning Ins In Ina a sarcastic editorial expresses surprise at tIe tte fa fact t the British newspaper have been so slow in discovering that Germany is helping Russia add ins Both Great Britain and the United ought to follow the or Germany which realized at the outset the tho identity of her i interests In hi the far Car east with those of Russia The undertake the defense of the ne German shippers who ar sup supplying pl plying British coal to Russian warships which the Russian Baltic BaUle fleet could not go the far east point pointing ing ng out rules of neutrality are applicable to states and not to Indi Individuals addIng We are entitled to expect the tha Indi IndivIduals will be left ree to act as our |