Show PUSHING THE THE Met by Japanese Aggression Paris Pr Jan K Official 11 sentiment eon con concerning cn Corning ee the Rus situation is rather less lem buoyant It i ill Is explained that I while the conditions condition are a re not hopeless tb t they b y I I undoubtedly are arf discouraging Although no Information in is given as to the grounds for the present feeling It ft probably IB Is due to the receipt of fuller Information re me regarding garding the nature of or Japans latest de demands demands mands maude One of the foremost members of the taa diplomatic corps wild said today too that a strong feeling existed in the highest t official V quarters that Japan had gradually en enlarge I large her ber demands until those tho of today went considerably beyond those these first pre isa presented I rented Moreover r it is the belief of the officials here that Japans steady stead ana aug of her hn demands deman Is due largely to her belief that Rua Is desirous of I I avoiding war and that therefore it is pet pol policy petI I icy fey to push her demands to the furthest furth t limits Dangerous Game Thus far f ar only a brief brit f synopsis of the various demands mands have been given ven to the 1 public and it is said laid the exact text of 01 the reply is necessary n In order to show how tire the tl gradual expansion jon of the Japanese contentions But r summing up a general comparison of Japans demands demand I Ithe the tilt officials are firmly convinced d that there has been a steady stead increase and they regard this as 1 one of the tho most dangerous features of af the situation as aa de do desire sire to avert war ha hac encouraged f Japan to t J develop her claims claim until they beyond ond those which Russia Ru was waa at first ready re dy o 0 concede n d dIn In particular it if is the official view that Japans Ja n demands rOt Con foi the Integrity of China and full recognition rf of linese authority over Manchuria rj nt a considerable and important over I Ithe the early earl representations reo It Is d dout out that at the outset J Japan Jan and aDd pi l k kall ally all all the powers n ree recognized ed a 1 special interests Inte ts in Manchuria Mat e view Yiew now prevails amour among the theand and diplomats diplomat here her that Japans J n s seek to minimize and restrict those that E ape special cial elal cl l interests within impossible limits Umit Japans Position Touching the reports that chat Japan la J ready to go 80 to war to sustain the principle prinCiple pie of the open door in Manchuria aad ad the thoe territorial Integrity of China the dip diplomat diplomat I lomat kanat previously referred to 0 Said that Japan Is Ie hardly In a position to make tusks war on such grounds as Russia Rua has al already already already ready given gi n assurances on both these the e eI I points IT if he added Ru ial previous assurances were not n made Dade in good faith I then ben Japan fagan will be lie b brought br into the post p position tion lion of making war because beca doss does not oot ke keep p hor ar r promises Moreover It Is I contended IB Ia the highest official circle I that if Japan Is not net wilU willing to accept in I good faith previous pr promises concerning and the general I principle of the open door why is Japan I I asking for more promises rom from rom Russia I Finally the diplomat H lomat summed up stats state I and official ola tai sentiment here by saying that Japans clarra are considered to have baas I reached an extreme which is I 1 not likely to receive favorable consideration coW dei from Rus Ru Russia I Iala ala sia and that tt at the same time tiis U this does dopa d 1 not n give Japan moral to re resort re I sort to war |