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Show DOES NOT LIKE REPLY. WL England Declares Russia's Note Is HI Far From Complete. fflW LONDON. Oct 2C Foreign Secretary H Lansdowne considers that Russia's re- 1 ply in Its present form Ls Incomploto, os- i poclully In tho failure to giant Great Britain's domnnds for the punishment In nrlnclplo of such officers ns might be M round I responsible. Lord lnsdowno entil later this afternoon, howover. tl at II bo trusted tho matter would be settled U. within twenty-four hours. HM,! Lansdowne Is Emphatic. UK (&3Sr22ti2tt'V&?i& it ' HI ; ' 1 Ht I'll ' regular reception day, Lord Lanadowne, PRH i if 1 though In no degree pessimistic regard- pjapJI III! ; lng the eventual outcome, gavo his call- ijplk ',r r ers clearly to understand that ho did not' J. I' legard Embassador Bcnckondorff'a lot- ,,1 ter aa altogether satisfactory and that RH "' I'll 'L Wfla distinctly Incomplete, Hj ",p 1 Wants Principals Punished. I I'll- '1 11 waa cathored that Lord Lansdowno RpB i had Insisted that In tho written reply to ppVj lj;;j bo handed to Embassador Ilardlngo b RjpVf Tl J Foreign Minister Lamsdorff, punishment RjpW ('m'I 0 or the principals shall be Included and RRfJH )' 1 n thnt houch Great Britain is unablo at pjRJ ; If tho present moment to specif v tho indl- Rjpjl r; D vlduals likely to bo found responsible. Rjpji ! ,i 1 B Hus3ia must pledge herself not only to Rjpjl j.:' fl ascertain who arc responsible, but to HjpjV 1 ! punish them In tho most sovero man- rrrrI fl ner- HHJ ,iK l, & Bnssia Reluctant. 1 '! 1 Until Rojcstvensky's report -was rc- Rjpl " i h U eolved Rus3la hnn exhibited reluctance HjpJl , U . U to Klve such a pledge, believing that an Rjpj I amplo apology, in view of the. lack of all RjpJl ,:p ', 0 official Information on their own side RRI . i t would be sufficient. j I No Hostile Issue Likely. X One of the Embassadors who visited RfepJI ! j! iv U I-ord Itnsdowno today said that not one RfeH 1; r ..' 11 of his colleasues believed' that a hostile RfefJI , :! II tJ'sue was possible. Tho only conceivable Rfeffe 1 I danger waa tho increaslne bltternees of HfeJJI ! !j: 11 liritish public opinion, -which Is being RJpjJL ll'ij J B fanned into feverishness far moro by thD HfeJJpl I announcement of the precautionary na- HfeJJp I m H vl proparatlor.s than by the news of the RRH 1 outrago itself.' 'f I Next Stop in Matter. I next stop Is likely to bo taken it RRRRR1 ' I" I SV pt?Tsburc' ,were Uount msdorir RRRH I ! 1 Yvhj 'a now gloved, is in poescsalon RRRH if H I ?.f Rolcslycnsky's report, can deal posl- RRRRRl IV 8 ?'ly lnD,tcad rof tentatively as he did in !' 'J i limbaasador Benckendorff's lcltfr wit HfelHj HI;J Uieqnestioii of compensation and' punlsh- I Naval Preparations Proceed, li j fl In t5ie meantime tho British naval pr. HfeJfeJJ j;;' I paratlons proceed quite apart from the HJffeJJ I diplomatic j)haso of tho situation or Lord L . .II Lnnsdownes expressed belief In an early HfeafeafeV 'jl settlement. |