Show NOT SO EASY AS WAS KOREA Japanese Having Difficulties in Forcing Concessions From Chinese The Continued Failure of Baron Ko mura to Conclude the Negotiations Is an Open Secret Suspension Suspen-sion of Negotiations Is Openly Advocated Toklo Tho continued failure of Baron Komurrf to conclude the negotiations nego-tiations with the Chinese government at Peking which were begun after the conclusion of the Russ apanese war Is an open secret It is believed by some Japanese here that thn extent of n n Japans concessions are such as will fall to secure what they think should have properly been her acquisitions as the result of the treaty of Portsmouth For example the building of the KlnrlnChlngChung railway has not been conceded and the stationing of railway guards not to be permitted leaving the work in the hands of the police who will be withdrawn when the period for the withdrawal of troops i expires Chinas firm attitude is believed to be due to combined pressure indirectly exerted by Russia Franco and Germany Ger-many The outcry against the alleged weakness of the cabinet Is Increasing and some persons advocate the suspension sus-pension of the Peking negotiations The kindness of the emperor of Germany Ger-many to former Japanese prisoners of war on their way home Is appreciated but the Japanese appear to be distrustful dis-trustful of his style of diplomacy |