Show NOT OPPOSED TO PEACE Position of Germany on thc Chinese Difficulty Berlin Sept IF Copyright 1000 by the Associated PrelThe Chinese i situation Is here doomed to be highly unsatisfactory and most complicated though no KeiiKatlonnl events are Immediately 1 Im-mediately expected and Isolated acton ac-ton upon the part of any one power Is not anticipated According to the opinion here all the Interested powers I arc too firmly convinced of the Importance Import-ance of continued harmony and solidarity soli-darity to Jeopardize them when no necessity ne-cessity calls for i IN NO HURRY TO LEAVE It is expected in Berlin that neither Russia nor France will withdraw their troops hurriedly from Peking and it is believed the United States will not be In any great hurry Information has reached this city that Russia In any event will keep large bodies of troops Jn China not only in the frontier fron-tier provinces or Mongolia Manchuria and KIrIn but also In the Interior and the coast districts of Pc Chi J1 The military commanders of the allied forces have agreed that under the circumstances cir-cumstances it is necessary to strengthen strength-en the tactical and strategical position I of the International forces In Pel ChiLI I Chi-LI Russia too will finish the railroad from Yang Tsu to Peking DOES NOT OPPOSE PEACE Regarding Germanys attitude she will in any case Insist on severe punishment pun-ishment beingiriflicted on the treacherous treacher-ous Chinese authorities to which purpose pur-pose the confession of Baron von Ket telers assassin came opportunely Germany Ger-many will not accept Yung Lu as a peace negotiator If the charges made against Yung ru that ho led the attacks at-tacks against the Peking legations are proved But Germany though her Foreign office Insists on the principle of severe punishment does not oppose peace with China as hown yesterday by Mumm von Schwarstcnslcln the German Minister to China accepting occe tng LI Hung Changt visit at Shanghai NO LOOTING BY GERMANS The German papers are filled with mal correspondence from China most ly describing In details events until shortly before the march upon Peking All thc letters agree In saying that Germany Ger-many was the only power not permlt I ting lootingand maintaining the strictest I I strict-est discipline among her troops |