| Show YEAR AND RUSSIA I MAKE JUKE AKE AGREEMENT AN Their from the Troops Withdraw Will ll hey Territory at Tien If Disputed Much Exaggerated In the thet mIll m 21 t 4 p don t 1 the he 0 I f lord that Id tan owne had agreed Grett ta d from the o their w 9 r lit at ren rain and re rel J lerr II of 01 tHle aid tin l I the tor subsequent U the tI au an that the dIn bY 10 area on tt which Ho riVer l ot of the th rei hIlt IOn tho t o cuple I 10 right ot of conquest Sub bY t w cLI informed la had reached nn an ind nu Russia tl under Bus Hus the area n The arM area arf however to the theand plots railroad and atul was va all Chinese the security of 01 the tho thelt ot Of The Uno as pa part t tI lt oon recently transferred by br ct I he I Yon VOn to the t rIt hO It t to the required allies The ot of the thc Vt 01 It SIdIng on one Olle of 01 o othe the ot to and and te presence the cl f on the plot was tern ft on rJ that It ht was t tr rr marks had been the In those cr d by bs the IG 16 the o bed to tu In III that tut It h thought the right light Iut of the a i Drub or o troops troOP to occupy the d pont could be e best beet U fd by Fled that von as ns a tho the commander and Gen Oen the British commander was Wall Instruct t tto i el to request the field mar marh t o otie pt t tie the Immediate differences reserving t for future examination the tM th question of ot ui vanity of et the alleged private H lt Gen Oen vies u also Instruct td ed 1 is 10 refrain from using force except I re repel on onOn On O March 20 O the alleged removal remo of oft tf t 1 Russian boundary pillar end tI the government ted the British minister at Sir tir Ernest Urnest S Salow tow that Great reat Britain was wac ready to meter refer reter the tact facts f to KW Marshal von on th the understanding that If It std wai lIi b ye com cor Itt an n l It 1 I L to tl the other othet The h government odd oue d that the construction Instruction of ot the fW ld t i tat ine should continue udder whatever Wt r conditions the tbd nerd field marshal thought fit nt to tl Im He lie Lord L rd lAn lone was IV wa K ad 11 to us loay say ay he had heard this hi morning from the British ambassador m j I nt nl Si S that the 1110 n for elm r Count Lamsdorff had i proposed that thai they th hould a ee to to re reserve rewIe serve wIe all of ot title and nd proprietary tary ry for the examination of ot the thebo two bo and that la III the mean meanwhile ID an while 11 lie orders be lent ent for the 1 Withdrawal of the troops s of ot both from ton the disputed plots plata Great Ml ad entirely concurred and thought I U h the the td be b carried carr carru carrIto out u Ito to Field Ton on oi Oat eat added that Count had expressed a II very ery mod erate and anI tit manlike desire to avoid a void cause for friction between b the tho two any of at governments and since the tho receipt Count proposal the gOY gay had ordered Urn th military Au Authorities to carry out the withdrawal wl of ot tho the troops so o that there mis nile misunderstanding misunderstanding might bo b no room fur for a u renewed understanding as is to the tho matters of do de III lordship expressed tho the hope that the result reaul t of ot the negotiations over what of ot was wa really a tt very small email matter strictly local Importance would not be allowed to disturb the tho relations be between between between tween the tho two countries The Thu statement wa wall received with cheers Lord the foreign un under tier in the tho house of 01 commons to tu today today day assured Sir lIIs jett lutt that the till government considered l the statements of ot the Russian foreign tutu min minister ister Isor Count February G 6 and andl February l 17 11 as AM applicable to any agreement In lii regard to Manchuria be between between tween and China Chinn INCIDENT MUCH EXAGGERATED St Petersburg March 21 A semi semiofficial official statement has liti Juat been Issued hsue to the thu effect that t a 0 fact Inci Incident dent at Tien TeIn has been terribly ex e by the tle e press preSH until It has hn almost assumed the tho gravity of Jt a casus belli both According A to the state statement ment meat the th trouble wise was due lue to troops trying to forciblY possess die dla territory The Tho statement recites that the matter matt r In II t manifestly a u ques question tion for t r diplomatic treatment nt and the tho government has ht no doubt but that It will bo ho amicably sei Hd d to 10 the satisfaction of the tIC governments at London and St Petersburg SENSATIONAL AL London March Marcia 21 TUi more staid afternoon papers with Ith e of the tM earlier Chinese exaggerations de Ie dine cline to croUt the sensational stories from Tien Tsin and Shanghai They be lIeve the rica Tien difficulty Will be readily solved by diplomacy In regard to the lh In the th Shanghai die patch that thai Russian squadron has hu hud designs d on Cora Corea the papers think It highly Improbable that Russia has hus any nil present intention of risking a n naval war with Japan which they consider would unquestionably follow tollow any auty fur for IlIre movement of 01 nUR la In the lIer Her Hermit unit mit kingdom 11 I The Fie Japanese minister r Baron naron Hay flay HII ashi In an In Interview today Iod r fit tM to JU th dispatches Ills pa S Crom II and nIt He lie uy ity that It Russia hail imd any Import Important ant designs on Corea Canon she would require an fumy arm aria not iI n fleet Tho Tue minister had no Information regarding the re rt reported reo ported mobilization of or the Japanese Heel WORKING 1 HARMONIOUSLY lekin March Marcia 21 noon no The ministers are working In hI perfect harmony and everything t Is progressing satisfactorily ill ily 11 The questions remaining to bo be de the lire are tho thu nature of 01 the guards along the tile line of 01 communication with the sea sen and the razing of ot the tue forts forte which Midi fating being purely military matters mattere the th generl will decide and will re report report report port their thell decisions de to the ministers I FULL FOURTEEN n PEOPLE PERISHED pe The he German Steamer Chemnitz and the British Steamer la Ta TaY Y Collide in Flushing Roadstead Latter LaUer Sinking steamer stell mer inn or of the t llan ny antI and the British Ta collided last night In the The i Tny Sank ank et e I her crew perished and on In Wert e The ray Tay Tn had put tt o lIe t iro all owing to the storm The Chemnitz sailed called sal d from Sydney Australia for tor Hamburg on January 14 H Later It was announced that the tJ first officer and two seamen of tho the Tay Tar were iverC saved and that fourteen per perished Including the wives Ives of ot two sailors who d the tho vessel on ona ona a 0 farewell visit |