Show ONE WAY TO END TROUBLE Suggestion That America England and Japan Combine London March lUSom of the afternoon papers say the Tien Tam difficulties have been arranged The misunderstanding was due to the Chinese C1I nese authorities granting the same concession to two nations The arrangement ar-rangement enables Great Britain to proceed with the construction of the railroad siding but If Russias concession conces-sion proves to be earlier than that of Great Britain the latter Is to acknowledge ac-knowledge the claims of Russia Tho Foreign office however has no information tending to confirm the announcements an-nouncements of al arrangement haying hay-ing been made and the ofilclaln aN rather inclined to doubt that such un arrangement has been arrived aL They say tho original concession was given up by Russia Tho afternoon newspapers welcome the latest news concerning the awkward situation of affairs at Tien l Tsln as Indicating the probability of the forces of both Russia and Great Brltrln being saved by the Interven < tLoiiof a nonInterested power I I BRITISH SUGGESTION Prof Douglass of the British museum mu-seum expresses the opinion that there Js only one way to stop Russian aggres asgres slon In China and that Is for tho three most interests states America I resistance England and Japan to combine In firm reflstanc Lord George Hamilton Secretary for India replying to L question In the House of Commons today said that disturbances were anticipated at Tien Tsfn and that tho sentries remained re-mained In their positions with strict orders not to assume the aggressive aggres-sive pending the settlement of the Immediate Im-mediate cause of the difficulty by military tary authorities on the spot He assured as-sured Sir Ellis AshmeadBartlctt that tio Instructions had been sent to the British ofilccr at Tien Tsln either by l the Government or by Sir Ernest Sa tow not to resist the seizure by the Russians of the land acquired for the sidJrr I ANGLOGERMAN AGREEMENT When questioned ns to whether the AngloGerman agreement applied to Manchuria Lord Cranborne UnderSecretary Under-Secretary of the Foreign office intimated mated that he thought It did He quoted n clause from the agreement Whereby both countries agree to direct their policy toward maintaining the Integrity of the Chinese empire This provision said Lord Cranborne is without qualification qualfcaton Lord Cranborne also Informed Mr Yerburgh Conservative that the concession con-cession for the construction of the CantonHankow railroad was still owned by an American company although al-though the stockholders had sold part of their holdings to the Belgian syndicate I syn-dicate owning the PeWnHankow concession con-cession I |