Show AN ATfirUDE OF NEUTRALITY Assumed by Her This Has Been Asumed Majestys Government BALFOIJRS REPLY TO A QUESTION IS VERY DESIROUS GREAT RITA VRY OUS OF PEACE Can in That win Do All and That Would it be Pleased Direction as a Mei Use its Good Offices to God it atorBetreat the Greeks Prom atorRteat in the Ex Panicky Was Paick Larissa Prisoners of tremeTreatacnt of prsoner trmeTratent of Yesterday WarEngagements April 26The house of commons London Apri after the reassembled today ater mons reassemble toay leader Sir Easter recess The Liberal leaer asked the Harcourt aked te William Vernon Hacour Vernon T1Iam Balfour leader Mr Balour government leaer would make whether the government statement in relation to the Graeco a sttement relaton the policy of Turkish war and the polcy te Turksh and governments relations thereto ad was still engaged whether a British force wa sti Brtsh wheter gaged the blockade of the island of Crete majestys that her replied Mr Balfour Bafour repled of government like the governments governmet lke decide had deide the rest of the powers te neutrality Of of upon an attitude neutlty upn was wa course he added the government cur desirous a soon as a favorable opportunity itself to do what tunity should present itel as a a offices offering its good ofce Jt could oferng > mediator Referring to Crete Mr Balfour said assumed the occu the powers having assume te had the war of Crete before ha pation Crte determined that the island should be considered neutral and the blockade csidere opposition to maintained In order prevent tion to their authority The parliamentary secretary for the foreign office Mr George Curzon replying forig ofce concerning the to a question concrig plying questo side on either treatment of prisoners eiher in the war between Turkey and Greece te said the foreign office had no information sad te forig ofce mation corroborating or denying the maton crbortng illtreatment of reports of ltetmet reprs Trkis illtreat Greek prisoners or of Greek ltreat ment of Turkish prisoners |