| Show ON ONTE THE TE ALLIANCE I 4 london papers perS Generally Approve Tho Treaty STATES ATTITUDE Azir over lIt 1111 1 III I I Vol ot Hostile announcement FIb b IJ F LOBlon L hUH It t 4 lit Of dl com iii te II uv the Ihl t continent Tho TI 11 10 I capers ur u lull tull of uC w 1 rAe und ind I I 11 IJ nil nilI I naval lint und nd IK 11 Ir r J as to tl the 10 ou out oute t h Mild II of tho th Ih allu LI I IA 1 e orvell to ton Ii hOU only r fl A opinions of the Iho lender writ HIT tr n WI II hurriedly I If tR II hll 11 Io the tho theM t h ha a a Wh is tI anxIety to see t the I 10 Co line with tho tim M r J suf lr in III III to 10 the tho thoi points pain Et E iy I t 1 mul looks l tot for to I moril i U I Standard say Y 8 exactly coincides ben te nW Ii t vie be Ij of If o u does dOls not flOt actually If u II party parry urY to tho Iho con cone pI 3 It II is I Ito ie e may IlIk It U for tor or granted 1 irin mA to 10 Join v lv never It thinks fit Jit fItl i lime the meantime It regards the Iha nr nl l i enl nodules nn lb ut instances this A IB lii I I C lon hi h pervades the tho 11 M I f wIt i and arni public publico o It LI L well understood that the tho 1 Stales Stairs will not flUt enter the Mil and anI nci mt lilt Is III that It ti i morally support the Iho men policy p ot of the Japanese society I bl l U ICI night to 10 tho the ury the rend a n paper on f ra und un 1 J rule rUh tit lt II lr tt i W U S on eon eonE E PI 10 Archibald Col Colt Colhon t hon n P It II 0 U H jo during durin thu tho suse Citi nl I dr ald ho hoped tho the t f be bo extended HO su 5 as 1111 to In Int inte t te Ihl t States questions will vilI bo be asked In Iii InI I with a 11 of getting hot bet betIe Ie tP on tilO subject The Theton ton b of f mOIl nf of n th the objections urged lI ell Is IsI I thi lh premature na tare t I y I t p Lh Liberals think t le have havel V hn l by h b n a 1 understand leI Iti a tu a R formal treaty and In any an c V It II MS not wise WIlli to 10 make tho the thoi i 5 nt 1 10 19 f the Ibe first efforts expected In r 1 ni ft will v ill iii b be bA the Issue of ot u a ur ur aI r I i loan Joan In London O lm ss VU kh Fb eb continental r 1 c It IS l almost wholly concerned t I H t that mat the will have havet 1 t mid Manchuria sr cr f r the th papers I i R BaW may nia be lie handed over our 1 d lUnn a n flu bane baIcO Tho f ft at of l i Hilin niia thinks that the Iho IW I V Ia ill III not nol hinder In Man tait ManiL t iL iLk k b of oC the same cIty J t 1 11 i 1 that hat in Ih 1 of or war wor be II Ien ami ani tho the treaty if Ie Ia I merely Inore to ob oh ohr Iff 11 r n he Dan Dally N In an nn editorial ox ex t t ti lIs b nf Unit the advantages of ofay I ay Ir m U nm it lt whollY holly on the thu side eltie 1 11 and an hIM and says tho the third it l 11 lit f t fl might embroil Britain in ill ii TUN In every over part rt of oe t iia to ep Japan jt s tf tho th most perilous stops steps i Li Ia th Dully Daily N WH taken by any f I en n mm ct during durins the tha present genera n d ii 11 o I a II lag to go to war vat with r Ji t i llon atlon nay two pow i 1 ut at t ta TIm nv Nw WA adds B if tt tb terrible burden of at t r I i wI iu obligations Tie I i In nn an editorial i t Lora ry credit for laying f Jalon u years jours ago ogo for tor the tho f n which there d a II policy s also the attitude r the States and SOS says SOST T Tb l I tin din lIng 10 to the idea idean N 1 fOI eai 1011 n lie be curried carried I p alliances lilt Hut ut a I O Ul th alms aims ot of o r tho the o t t tre an just and It If they Ihl are 1110 frI j it mth n a 1 and sym Rm I r ft ot of 11 nl a 1St s b fn 0 with the great 11 I both bOlh nod t b l hIna nd lants rh ll OIl the Iho theRas t anti says Ras It ll cannot annot h v thu o will be m I by II the tho United OPINION PINi IN w tt Un n b 11 j The National Zelt Zell ting referring to tho the now new dual says Tho Tue alliance hears bears n II great reat resemblance to the tho triple If lC the tiit United States hus joined Japan nM Or cat in iii resisting resl Ung the tho signing ot of tho the treaty It must bo he Inferred that the tho Ihl United Slates regards the new treaty sympathetically tho the Immediate alms aims of Japan und and are aro essen essentially defensive tho the treaty acquires un an UI mistakable Il significance in regard to the tho preservation of nf peace in the tho orient The Tho VOH Holtung also niso 1180 Infers that tho the treaty will wi tend towards the thu maintenance of at oriental tranquility and says ly that It feels foels to that extent extant It II can ba 10 bl viewed with satisfaction by ly Hut But tho the paper OddS adds that Hint in the far tor eastern politics Is not hot lot to Justify her offending by y participation in such an nl The Tho Nou th soon Mey in the tho alliance 01 n a 1 far til greater reuter practical advantage nl n nInKo tage tago for kent Groat hutton than for tor Japan since n a slon war Is 1 the tha tl most of nil all ni possible conflicts conflict lu lit custom Asia The rho 1110 paper It I Is most niost unlikely ly that France e will wil actively assist in such n II eon con conflict filet 11 Therefore Japan with lh the agree In lit her het pocket will 1 lIt have to reckon with with one oto on 01 tho the costs coats ot or settlement run Pails 11 l Fob Feb 12 Tho view viol taken in diplomatic circles here lere is II that tho the An ita Al e being purely defensive h Is I u it disquieting sic ele element ell mont ment ont In tho the eastern situation The It Is II i claimed excludes Man Manchuria churia churl nail and therefore Is not t menace thereby Tho Iho alliance Is in II tak lak taken lakon on en to indicate that Grent Great BritaIn has litis abandoned IlIn ld 0 her hOI opportunist anti and vac vito oc dialing cutting attitude of oC recent years year In the fat east cast for Cor a I fixed policy and nud that the tho will 1 certainly y make for tor the pence of d tho the world The Tho ho question of ot Corun provided for tor In the first arti article artine cle ne of or lt the tho treaty cannot lent h lr to tv a I disturbance of the tho peace pence because e flue Ilus sin ulu III lini ho hiu no aggressive alms In II that country Japan also Is not In nn an aggressive mood QuO One of ot the tho rim first results of oC tho the alliance will wi probably bo le a IL t new Japan Japanese ese Sc loan ns us Japan has hns his need leed of money The Tho ho Thin Tho Temps romps says now nov seems s el to lu Indicate that tho the guy gov government 10 Intends Inaugurating a I new now policy 1101 in the far east It J Is nn an In Inno no without for tor n a ceo cen century en tury l thereby changes her policy poley of Ot tre hands ands for fO a I policy of oC tied fled led hands There Thoro Is perhaps a 1 direct between this nuil tho tIm sort sorl ot of diplomatic i evolution and change ef or regarding Tho Iho Journal de 1118 tIes Debate remarks Wo Ve think England I gets HetH thin the Lest best of ot tho the bargain She merely assumes obligations towards Japan whereas the thu hitters obligations towards l take tako n a much mich more filers character It I does loes not loel lS as is It If Japan hue hits much reason renon to 10 congratulate Into late oa on 01 the tho treaty while the tho theother other oilier pours lowers cannot remain Indifferent to an nn alliance which wilt will wi leave England much mich less in the tar for foreast tI east cast The Tho Francois says sas as The most roost im ira important herbaL result resul will tIll wi be boto to give Ive England greater world freedom In 1 the remainder of ot the |