Show 1 BRITISH MUST WITHDRAW TROOPS Gon Says Thero There Can bo be bl No Other THE DEADLOCK DEAD LOOK CONTINUES Co n lit von 1101 lou to lo loTie Tie n tiia iii u to lit itt I ICI lieu ten New York March 20 A dispatch to tho the Herald from Crol Tien rein says Bays Count von on white while here hero yes yea yesterday yesterday had long conversations with wih thu the arid and I commanding g cn n orals He lie orally renewed the tho tons which had hut boon been made by hy telegraph aria ant which watch the tao had declined to entertain len Uel declined to discuss the question queston of ot ownership until tho the British had withdrawn from Crol rota the ground claimed by and occupied by b his hla forces Gen lest Campbell Campbel stated that under unter his Inductions ho Ito could not withdraw lot from frol rout the position Tho The deadlock therefore continues Count von VOI ee is 1 Visibly de do depressed te pressed et at the failure allure Calure to arrange the thu question the seriousness of nt which ho he h seemed fully to realize After Ater an hour he lie hI returned to in There here has been much fighting dotIng the day 8 between French I and but up ur to the thy present there thero hao haxe been no len Oen V o rOl nan ordered out who ho together with wih the Australians me are menow now nu guarding the settlement and pre lIre preventing re alc venting eUing French soldIers M from entering lest Gen Campbell Campbel haM haH received the up I of ot the tho In hIs view 01 or me trio te wih the ItO com corn commander mander manter here hero and Is holding his ground under orders from morn London Count von ees proposal which len den declined to enter entertain toni tain was that hint the disputed 1 territory be turned over to a neutral guard lh thc 18 and ad British simultaneously withdrawing pending legal tOI of or the questions Involved Brish officers maintain that It If as ID Is nU troops ate are being hut hUI rl net d to lien Tien T Tom tn front from Port Arthur Athur the British will regard their ar or Ir ivul as a ii n hostile ho te movement on the thu part hart of ot Bosnia Huasa Gen den has mado the following l of oC the position for Cor forthe Corthe forthe the Hernia s The file question over which we pity pl are aro ot nt 0 Is not whether tho the this ls p ground belongs to UH tie IR or to the Chinese government or to the tim railway company but whether the tile English FI will wil make good their trespass 8 At the time tho thit tl attempted nt to take 1 the tho ground Was pro promoted tre by II lingo Hags and ond a clearly delimitated ed boundary of stone Their r Units lIngo las wore wr overturned and auth thrown away awny wa waby by a 1 working party of pioneers anti ami coolies coole who went wont on 0 with wih their ther work until driven thriven off ot by hy our OUI guards guars Before Detor we can discuss the question of o ownership on r the British who are still to nomo on our ground must wIthdraw Once the tho British have hu e with withdrawn drawn I am sure tho the Russian n imperial government will Ignore nil all ni previous re ro regrettable violence arid and listen In a n moat neit friendly spirit to whatever tho the British h government may rna have to say regard regarding ing the definite possession posses lon of ot the die dis disputed territory No sane pane lale person can cnn for tor an Instant doubt that had hat tho the Eng lish hish Ish requested reque ted permission to build a n switch oj ci side track on our ground It would have been boen Immediately Imm granted Unfortunately however they the sought Hought I their ends by h forcible means The Tho BrItIsh troops must be withdrawn from I territory There Thero can be no other settlement WARSHIPS AT TIEN TSIN Tien Tion Tein March 20 A special train trIn bearing reinforcements of oC Australian troops left heft for tor Tien Tein nt at 10 this thin morning One French an nn Italian and a n German warship are ar outside outRide the th bar barGen barGen Gen Oen the tIme English commander and len Jen com corn commanding mantling manding the tho Russians nU met Count von on Waldersee upon his hla arrival here Learn LearnIng LearnIng Ing ng that th both oU had received Instructions In from their governments Count von o said that It was WIS useless for tor him to give glo even an opinion regard Ing lug the matters maters nt Ott Issue It I Is the tlC general feeling In Tien Tam that the trouble Is not likely to reach rench n a point where here blood will wi be shed ahee Doth Both detachments on guard have orders to do nothing aggressive unless forced to do lo so by I the tho other Except tim tha army and tamp followers the only Rus flue Russians alone now no residing hero are the tIme mem memo bers hers of at the tho consular cOI ular staff stat two and two Jews who are Ir running stores and who ho left lett Russia In order ord r to save their lives These arc ute now be he ing offered Inducements to move to the Russian concession The French concession Is quiet French gendarmes are arl on duty nt at the British concession to prevent the tho sot sol diers dier ler from trespassing and Australian naval brigade men Inca are preventing the Sikhs from front Invading the French con concession concession concession cession Count von on has hiS gone to Pekin Gen Gun r upon tipon hearing of at the Math death of ot Harrison Har at It ordered nil all ni the British flags lags to bd be flown lown |