| Show I TIME TO ATTACK i So Declares a Loading Leading English Newspaper N News FOE lH AlY res tI il S J lX p reiN t C t I n I e itt London Marcia March 12 Tho foreign office alcin Is hide here hEle by h the state statement ment meat circulated that no Is left leC for further notion In tho hut case cst of Grout Great reply rep to 10 the United Slates no of ot tho the Senate Benat amendments to 10 the lie th to treaty I rt I It I Is pointed out that Great Orent reply Invite further propositions frol thu the United States the foreign l of this sort Is II contemplated In II Wanli I A A representative of ot the tho Associated Prosit Ires has ban been bel officially Informed that there Is hi no sin desire lesire of ot the thu th British gov HOV government that thu tine should hulid be dropped They confidently fur further ur titer ther negotiations and fur tUI a n sat sut conclusion though this thins dona doel not lessen le Hen their Insistence on the tue In iii Integrity lerl of or the Iho treaty tret until both hoth signatories consent tu to ltd a t ion The afternoon lit papers home hero today fol tol follOW lOW luv Iw the morning I ug papers ICi In lit approving the tile governments refusal to accept tho tim Senate amendments to the tote foto treaty tr oty The rite rh only novel noel suggestion In iii the tho matter appears appel In the I Evening Standard which ii 1 l of oC the opinion that the tile time has ha como conic to attack lack and stays says Now Nol that tho the republic la is 11 taking nn rut no Icle live Interest In the tho worlds politics the tIme time lute linn has coon when the tue fiction that thill the lie western hemisphere Is to tu be ho te mc Ie ed as ns a close preserve for or Amen Ameri American Amer vail can CIU enterprise should molly finally bo ho ox ex exploded English Interests are art quite as us 1 paramount as an those of ot the sister state mate Ita te and Ind It cannot be b long Ions before the at itt attention lenton of oC the continental powers wilt will wil ba be more mere drawn to the tue commercial pos ims possibilities of ot the thu dormant southern souther halt half haltof of or the continent NO NOW OW OV Washington March Marll 12 No step has hOR hORb bec b e taken by b either side since tho the do de delery livery lery of ot the British note no to treating of ot the tine Senate amendments to tin tl Hay treaty trent and ami It is understood that none will till 11 bo be 10 taken In the tJ imme immediate diate diato future The treaty treats expired March faroh 5 G 1 and antI It I Is stated positively that be 10 before fore tore this government decides an as ni to whether hother or ci 01 not It shall ahal enter upon negotiations for tor a 1 new leI treaty Ir aty with vitIa wih Great Grat Britain an nn effort will viiI wil be made to tu the views of ut irn the party leaders In Congress There Theme will wl 10 OB J no lit trent treaty submitted to the except upon a 11 clear clem that thatIs Is strong enough to t secure the vote votO ote of oft t of ut the body hod bod hodA bodA A suggestion has hns urel made that lint nn no International congress to be hold hehl In Washington might strove prove the best lesl means of ot harmonizing t differenced dller and Ind bringing about n a 11 common ground of ot understanding Out O 1 tf f such ch a 1 con coma Kress grew gret gre the tho th Suet convention ton which controls the tIle usage of ot that hat waterway There herc Is reason to believe that the lao pro Itma project JoeL Jec of pC an nn International congress nt at Washington Washing Ion would meet with wih favor front from several of ot the European maritime powers which have not nt up to this time tinte taken a 11 prominent part lart In the Ito canal affairs On tho tue other hand humid the Idea of oC cv n i con congress congress gress press met some sonic opposition when Informally molly mally maly suggested today to I to diplomatists who have hlo taken n a leading part In tho the I canal negotiations Lord Cranborne the tho under secretary of or foreign Corel n affairs In the house of ot com coot commons commons mons today to n referring to 10 Great reply to the United States Senate amendments to the treaty treat communicated yesterday added that the British government was not engaged In negotiating with any other power ower on this laIn subject OPINIONS OPI OP OF M PS New York March Mardi 13 A number of 01 members of ot parliament expressed their opinion on the tie treaty treat situation to the London correspondent of or the Journal and 1 nIl Advertiser after ater tho the rejection of the treaty I had been Iwen brought to the ho attention of ot the house of or commons John Burns expressing the Industrial view ie said Whatever Is I the lie difference between the two countries whether upon fortification fort cation atlon or anything else It Is I not worth n ft I days estrangement said RaM Mr Langley member for tor Sheffield No one Is able to foresee torsee trouble over this treaty business although American wants to snuff out with sith Its Is Iron and uld with whIt wih Its Il boots Our Yankee f lends hlo always talked big It Is their na nature 11 natUre ture No doubt tho thio Is III thu lie rigid right thing thi i mig but hUl ho I t Just J u itt Imagine i no n it I chancellor of ur time thu exchequer In iii II these depressed tunics times of If C our nuking ug parliament I tail Ix t to 10 I 0 a let an flit UI advance ad vu mice upon it unit an nn undertaking ng nf ot such doubtful revenue for to I after nil all 11 the Nicaragua canal Is II not the tue Suez canal claim and never will wIl be ito le Trout the tIto point or of of nC the Investor JaA OKelly of oC Bald America Alella is right light In iii her herI I a t eras I it In 11 I it it U great Ireat g rent t international I mite rita work whose hose foto fato really depends upon her In II I hi he ATTITUDE OP OV OF ENGLISH Now Nel York Yort March of oC the attitude of IC the J tress press on un tho tin th I treaty trill situation u it 1 dispute dispatch t I to the Trib Tribune title une London KU sa s 1 There l Is lit no ito 11 unto note lote of triumph In the tho articles which appeared since tho Ito of C the Senite to the canal treaty The Is it I mod moderate 10 rate erate It nail there then I is a it I giera disposition dl to II drop the Ihl subject t as quickly iii 11 possible ble without giving offense to Ameri Americans morl cans rhoe who have base hl l scott scon sl on the text ext of oC thu tue Ihl memorandum say Al thin t tho thi re no rejection r of oC courtesy Is made In lit II terms and dignity and lire are confident hut the ant lucidity nail fairness lre with wih which lit arc zito 10 urged will 1 make Inke a o good Impulsion impressIon In Tho text lext of ot the tue reply had hall not been leen teen le sect el nt ut the American I rell emboss embassy yesterday but bait the tho ul antI ond line limb of ot argument were ven WI known and no secret s lne ret was sas WIS nUll of the felt over oner the fact that the lie treaty had 1111 not been Ileen allowed to lapse 10 p e In iii II si al silence 8 lence lenee lelI Without a n word train from the thc foreign or lm A courteous note lote with wih n a clear statement of o reasons Is clearly better holer tItan than would I ben hII with wih nu ou closure of o Ilia through expiration of the tints time limit The rite sub subject subject Jert IH itt I loft heft In a 1 form COlm which will wil en enable able tible the stitt to take It up tilt anew nt itt It itt Its Iy own 01 discretion dl Cleton Meanwhile net lii on the hit prin principle ml the t hi Pi press IreSA Is Iii g Oi 11 ciple that bitt the least said sull the sooner It ItIs I itIs Is mended |