Show f s WILL r T O J r rA A Much french Diplomacy Will Underlain To Avert A crt Impending War Wor I ENGLAND MUCH INTERESTED lord L Has lias Tendered Her lIer COld Coid Offices While Kins Edward Has lias Written n Letter Paris Feb Echo do PorIa the follow In jr attributed to toi i II person on of high landing Opinion at tile the foreign Is very vcr but I con can ou U diplomacy will be equal to tin thu task luk of 01 to effect a conclusion on onn Japan the crushing defeat and n 1 sparing which threatens her The Tho final crush Is certain and under th of condition I nc r Franco France considers It to the Merest of or BritaIn Japans ally decisive pressure In to to o avert nerl war nr Thero Is no doubt that francs France M I ready read It the Japanese gov go her media is willing to offer in 11 Japan and Russia la If It Is not offered too late Lord lias Great good and Jaum Edward lin hOIl sent a n long t to King the mikado begging him to reflect At the present time China Is III re remaining neutral The he Intervention of ot a third power being unlikely a It general In the far east cast Is not to tobe be 1 the decisive defeat sustained kv b Japan Ja Franco and Great till renew the offer oNer of their Rood of ot Ices flees hould theao have ha e been declined the first time Th The foreign omel expects to o receive long telegrams today from rom the thc French diplomatic representatives at St Petersburg The maintaining that war has been forced on by the vIII II glorious folly r nt f Japan that I parvenu I of tit civilization declares HURSh Is about to III shed her ller blood for tOl Europe whom che he will pave from the yellow peril The paper declares also the war Is II almost certain lo to be localized adding g that the British government has gUert gIe M I Delc formal assurances on this subject I Continuing tho says sa that I French diplomatic circles consider that Great In spite of ot her Instinctive antipathy for tor Russia nu sla will Und It to her Interest to tn conciliate thal power es on account of ot her projects In InTI Tibet TI I and that he will Immediately Inform Japan that not having heeded her pacific counsels Japan cannot count on tho support of ot tho cabinet It is I probable thai n 1 collective note noto d by tho British French ant and Ger Oer German man and U It Is II hoped the American chancellor will shortly be addressed to Japan notifying her of ot tho neutrality of these tour four powers In III whatever may 11 I n Eventual French rench Intervention lOll Hi lb concludes will thus be It avoided Ihl Is something the tho dOnay considers n a vital Ital point Of Ot the papers published hero the nil I Dial alone does not express for tor Russia nu but declares that tho power did dU not nol help Franco at al the time of ot the Incident cannot Frenchmen to risk their skins skIn for HUll HUH clan Interests In The Ma Mn Matin tin Is IY lan and OCCUR M tI Japan of aggressive alo brutality The correspondent of the Matin Malin In London another Interview with Paron the Japanese min minister minIster ister there who told him Japan has hu already dy notified China thAt In thu Ihu event of or her victory the Integrity of China will be II The minister hinted that ono of or the Iho principal objects of ot the th In the beginning l of the would be bo the destruction of the from Harbin to Port Ar Arthur thur aid A 1 Japan hoped for or much from Ih brigades who do test tho Russians JAPAN JAlA KOn Fon WAR WAn London l lIb b R Huron tho Japanese minister has hns Informed the tho theAs thos As s Press that military steps contemplated by Ja for the pre er I atlon of Us It Interests In 11 the tar far cast already have hae commenced The was IM careful to point out however that this does not mean menn Actual hostilities but lc through pouring Japanese troops troop Into Corea and This ho he stated staled Is 18 now noli In progress B naron calculates orce adequate ad to 10 m meet t emergency will have hate been fully fUll disembarked within two or three days Ho lie regards regard tho breaking ort off of negotiations tantamount to 10 an 1 does do n not lok for nil formal de hut ion The Tho minister reiterates th Ih st it win tho Russian reply wu ym ri delivered and declares his hla be bo belief lief lIet lo to be b that It never nOVer was sent PRESS JUSTIFIES JAPAN Tho arti articles tin cles i IIII he press this morning Uly Japan In III breaking oft oct diplomat dl relations with ns I IJ Ihal Russia hall had exhausted Japan J lI an s I Th Chronicle while this says Ins It thinks It n a pity that thu Jaran did not awolt actual receipt I IOl or Ol Ik i ply because In tho not H I 1 I of ot ft A cloie war the tho pow powers ers n 1 settlement some omo of wn be Inclined to guide uMe their f i 1 i by bv th tho tact fact that Japan took th V ho lin rest rORt tho Japanese feeling Is h hd hr rn r i g In III tho press whIch d I 1 1 upon tho th great need freAs of tho ut utTI Ho r rf TI fIll to tho conflict It I It II concludes Its 1111 e d with these theae words I i i Franco I ft Ow KIWI responsibility of avert 1 dispute 1 among k I i thai is n a common task talk which KM i i lament of friendship reason t must In them to f t i Ir T AT n Jeh Thc JAP t has pent nent n 1 iuM hero urging I d or f nil from Port lor lorI I I d Port lorl Dalny DillI DillIN N I or available 11 are to I I They II I 1 Oft Ii belt t I tt fr rom m thU l ut forTo tor 10 0 L Ut rW 1111 ta o IlI to III M IE r MIl 1 I t I in III tWit W act In 11 1 t h tv Kt lIt o of a 1 6 at I tI IN 1 IW III U M t a t W It LP h fa nI to toI II I lt t II a r IU from tho Truro railway station to the homo In Miss private vate ant and remained in strict Incognito for a I fortnight Tho acting mother superior Is ono one of I he thc few tew who know knoll or r the Identity of the tho and idio guards guar from nil Interviews with a n vigilance worthy an 1111 abbess This Thin sister absolutely refused to convey n letter or a n to Mrs from n of ot the Associated Press Pres PressA PresA A rescue home for fallen tallen girls Bond and Bonda n a laundry for their employment Is car carried ried on In III connection with the K 1111 l convent conent Until now tho sisters who know of Mrs Identity hove havo evaded Inquiries s regarding her by b stating that thaI she wim Willi not In he the rescue re home which Is II quite correct an aA Mr P hns nothing to 10 do with this department of ot the convent Mrs somewhat anomalous status explained ns n follows to tho Associated Press representative by hy ono of ot the chief of the l order oner Mrs Irs Is 18 n prisoner has hn not oven onn been released et on ticket of ot leave leae Those In charge of her are rl practically her bailers and all communication with her ID III forbidden except through tho home Thene to be textually the old om cul instructions which accompanied Mrs on her departure form the Aylesbury prison No prison war warden den Is 18 with Mrs MrA the sisters 1 Implicitly with her lI r which tact fact Is III generally generalI regarded A aM constituting an all unprecedented dented Indulgence to n II prisoner The de will It Is III ex eC expected come to tD later In order that she may mil be near her daughter |