Show JOlN BULL AND CHINA Great Britain Suggests Greater Privileges Instead In-stead of Moneyj Indemnity in Adjusting I Adjust-ing Differences With Empire Believes the Opening Up of Rich Provinces Hitherto Closed to Foreign Commerce Will Result in Much Greater Benefit to Nations Concerned and to China Herself Than the Exaction of Lump Sums of Money I 1I 1 I London April 12Great Britain nan not yet definitely estimated the money Indemnity she desires China to pay A representative of the Associated Press I informed that the Government adheres I ad-heres to the belief that little can be gained by Insisting upon cash payment from China and though the Government Govern-ment regrets that this will possibly bea cause for delay it continues to Instruct the British Minister in China Sir Ernest Satow tQt try to Induce the powers to agree to demand for greater trading privileges Instead I of money The Government Is of the opinion hat time opening of these rich pro Inres hitherto closed to foreign commerce com-merce will result In much greater bcne IlL tothe notions concerned and to JhlnaT herself than the exaction of lumps of money Regarding I Japans altitude toward Russia opinion In Downing street in nines to the belief that Japan In common com-mon with the other powers is satis I Oed with what is termed as JRussias backdown 1 but that Japanvlll continue to keep a sharp eye on Korea and havo no hesitation In threatening hostilities should Russia menace that country |