21 AUGUST 1920, Page 1

M. Kameneff, the leading Bolshevik envoy in London, invited Mr.

Lloyd George on Monday to define his attitude towards General Wrangel, as, " owing to the decision of the French Government, the question of a general peace has become bound up with this question." M. Kameneff recalled Lord Curzon's proposal of April last that the Bolsheviks should cesse fighting in the South and grant an " amnesty " to General Wrangel's followers. M. Kameneff suggested that the proposal was made to give General Wrangel time to reorganize his forces " with British assistance." He complained that in July the British Government proposed, instead of an " amnesty," an armistice with General Wrangel, and that this meant " the open protection " of the General.