13 MAY 1922, page 2

M. Barthou, In Addressing The British Journalists On...

that France had done her utmost to collaborate loyally in the work of the Conference. Had she not desired it to succeed, she might have retired when the Germans and Bolsheviks "......

Major Yowell And Three Other Americans, Who Had Spent The

winter distributing relief at Kharput to Moslems and Christians alike, have been expelled by the Turks. They report that their expulsion is the prelude to fresh massacres of the......

Although Purely Political Matters At Genoa Are In Such A

terrible tangle, we need not rule out the possibility that unofficial or semi-official arrangements have been made which will turn out to be fruitful. We imagine that the......

The Conference Has Been Waiting For A Week To Receive

the Bolshevik reply to the Allies' memorandum, which France and Belgium refused to eign. The Bolshevik delegates were per- suaded by the Italians to reconsider the wording of......

M. Barthou Met Mr. Lloyd George Last Saturday, And Ex-

plained to him the views of the French Government. Their interview was apparently by no means satisfactory. The Daily Chronicle, the Prime Minister's own organ, announced on......

The Times Of Thursday Summarized A Remarkable 'analysis...

Lloyd George's character written by M. Philippe Millet, the well-known correspondent of the Petit- Parisien. M. Millet is such an old and well-proved friend of Britain" that we......

Regarding French Policy As An Impediment To His Own Special

plans for reconstruction, Mr. Lloyd George is " -unwilling to listen to anyone." Yet, says M. Millet, every sensible Frenchman could have warned Mr. Lloyd George that the Genoa......

M. Barthou's Speech, It Will Be Seen, Lends Confirmation To

part at least of Mr. Steed's version of the Prime Minister's remarks. Nevertheless Mr. Chamberlain, on behalf of his leader, told the House of Commons on Monday that the Times......

Lord Allenby Stated Last Week, On His Return From The

Sudart, that he had assured the Sudanese chiefs of our intention to maintain British rule. Sir Sayed Ali Morghani and other leading chiefs had declared that the Sudan was......

At Genoa Last Week Mr. Lloyd George's Efforts To Devise

a formula acceptable to the Bolsheviks caused the Belgian delegate to refuse to sign the joint memorandum. He declined to admit that the Bolsheviks had any right to confiscate......

Mr. Lloyd George, Hearing On Monday Of The Times Statement,

had written to M. Barthou, asking him to contradict Mr. Steed's version of their conversation. He said :- " I request this because, as you know, I value Franco-British......