16 OCTOBER 1920, Page 3

Princess Clementine unveiled on Tuesday a graceful memorial which has

been erected on the Embankment near Charing Cross by the Belgians who found refuge in England during the war. IL Delacroix, the Belgian Premier, expressed the gratitude of his countrymen and declared, in a touching passage, that the Belgians would tend the graves of the many thousands of British soldiers who fought and died in Flanders that Belgium might be free. Later in the day, at a dinner given by the Government to the Belgian delegation, Mr. Lloyd George paid a well-deserved tribute to M. Delacroix and to Belgium for her prompt decision in the early days of August, 1914, to fight for her independence against the seemingly overwhelming legions of Germany.