27 NOVEMBER 1920, Page 3

Loygues, the French Premier, made an important state. ment regarding

Greece in the Chamber on Tuesday. France, he said, did not wish to intervene in Greek domestic affairs. But if Greece recalled a sovereign who was the accomplice of our enemies, and who might work again for Germany in the Near East, she would no longer find the same feelings nor the same assistance among the Allies. H. Leygues said significantly that the Turkish Peace Treaty was not yet ratified, and that the Allies' policy would be determined at his conference with Mr. Lloyd George. M_ Leygues stated on Wednesday that his Government would permit French merchants to trade with Russia, but would not recognize the Bolsheviks. France had always advised Poland to be prudent, but "Poland knew very well that if she was again attacked she could rely upon the assistance of France."