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Show F1IIH OF EiUl PLEOGEDJTO SERBIA Lloyd George Stands for Registration Without Reservation. LONDON", A us. 3. Premier L'oyd George, speaking today at the luncheon cf tlie Serbian society of Great Britain In honor of N. P. Fa chit ch, the Serbian premier, said that the "first condition of peace ;s restoration, compete find without with-out reservation." The premier uddei: "I beheve in the raMi which can fhnT about its defeats. Serbia has sun? r:g:il j through the centuries, not of victory, but of defeat that submerged her in th flood j of barcarism. Serbia aiways has ho; ed, j and now her day of reckoning come.-. The nation that sings of her defeats ta immortal. j "However long this war may last. : Gre.it Britain's h'oncr ts Involvoi in see- i mg Serbia frte. Serbia and ReU'ium are the guird:ar. cf the ?:te;. ar.d bravely havfl they defended them The tri'ps of I Serbia never have reen disheartened; thv 1 Still are guarding t:ie gate. The Pritis:i I , extend once more the hand of frlendprP ; to Serbia. We will go through ti;e war 1 together to the end." I Mr. Lloyd G'orze said t'-at Europe : cwed m'j'-h to Fremr Pachltrh. for it j was throv;?h his act.on that "civilization ! accepted t':.e chaiienge of the bur-ansm J of Prussia." |