BRITISH COMMENT.
LONDON, July 3
The lobbies consider that the most striking portion of Mr Lloyd Georges speech is- that dealing with the exKaiser. The secret had been well kept, it is: presumed that the trial will take place at tho Law Courts, and that steps'are to be taken immediately to secure the Ka.fe«r's extradition. In a statement issued from Downing Street Mr Lloyd George said' he greatly regretted having inadvertently omitted to refer to Lord Robert Cecit s and General Smuts's splendid services in framing the League of. Nations. Lord Robert Cecil had also rendered admirable service on tho Economic Commiaaion.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9651, 7 July 1919, Page 8
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