20 DECEMBER 1919, Page 2

M. Clemenceau visited London at the end of last week

to confer with Mr. Lloyd George and with American, Italian, and Japanese representatives. As to the result of their Conference all that we know on Thursday when we go to press was contained in a brief and guarded statement by the Primo Minister on Monday. The Allies, he said, were in complete agreement as to the Russian policy which he had announced. They would meet again to draft the Turkish Peace Treaty and to dispose of the Adriatic difficulties. To remedy the fall in the exchange value of the franc, France would be allowed to issue a loan in the London market.