14 AUGUST 1920, page 1

The Prime Minister Concluded His Speech With Some Plain...

to the Labour Party, who had got up an agitation ostensibly against war in defence of Poland and had had an interview with Mr. Lloyd George earlier in the day. He reminded them,......

The French Premier, M. Millerand, Came To Hythe On Sunday

to discuss the situation with Mr. Lloyd George. On Tuesday the Prime Minister informed the House of Commons of their conclusions. The Polish offensive, he said, had not been......

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The Bolsheviks Informed The Government On Friday Week...

would not stop their advance into Poland. They were, however, prepared to sign an armistice when Polish delegates authorized to negotiate for peace reached the appointed place......

The Rapid Advance Of The Bolshevik Armies On Warsaw Had

already made the situation critical enough. Mr. Lloyd George informed the House of Commons on Thursday week that the Bolsheviks had not replied to the Allied Note proposing a......

Mr. Lloyd George Then Proposed That The Bolsheviks And Poles

should declare a truce from midnight on Monday, on condition that neither side should make any military movements and that the Allies should abstain from sending troops or......

Mr. Lloyd George Went On To Say That The Allies'

sole desire was to obtain peace for an independent Poland. They would not intervene if the Poles could make an agreement at Minsk with the Bolsheviks, nor if the Poles rejected......

News Of The Week

• A S the speedy restoration of peace depends, above all, upon the cordial agreement of the Allies in a common policy, we regret to record, when we write on Thursday, that a......

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