This plan, we believe, would be sure to answer. Millions
of Americans are deeply interested in Mr. Lloyd George, and would be greatly pleased to see him and hear him. As to the other delegates, it appears to us that it would be an excellent plan that Lord Grey of Fallodon should be one of them. It is most important that the great Dominions concerned—Australia, New Zealand, and Canada—should be directly represented, but we think that there might be an advantage in having Mr. Winston Churchill, who is half an American by blood, at the Conference as representing the rest of oversee Britain. With Lord Curzon at the head of the permanent delegation these three would make an excellent team, but it is needless to say that if it were feasible to add Mr. Balfour the result would be all to time good. The impression he made in the United States was of the very deepest.