PEACE CONFERENCE.
ALLIES IN ACCORD.
AliLOrp GEORGE'S 'STATEMENT.
', <-ileceived December 30, 11.30 .a.m.) . ''■ : . NEW YORK,- Deoembisa- 29. The "New York Times's" London •correspondent says :-*- Mr Lloyd George told-American correspondents that President Wilson and' ,the British leaders wore -in- complete accordance On the general principles which had made certain, combined action by' Britain and the United States at- the P<?-aee "p&uferenee. • Mr Lloyd George added:—All the 'Alliea axe in .accord on the basic principles. Only he and Mr Balfour had been diosen ;ea .peace delegates, but .-the.-names of -the 'Others would soon be'lannounced .. Mr Bonar Law would not be designated, as his presence was necessary in Parliament. The correspondent learns on excellent authority that Wilson found that Lloyd George .and .Balfour a.greed with him that the^nftstion of a League of Nations should bo disposed of at the be- • ginning of the conference and be included in the terms of the general peace convention. The correspondent adds :—All con-
;fess that .they xould not suggest a solution o( the Russian sit--t^fijiatioa.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9488, 30 December 1918, Page 5
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