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Show !PM llOTI GEORGE MY HSIf HERE' .nut UG5EE1B FOR BRITISH -PHFJ At End of Peace Confer-ence; Confer-ence; Briton WHI Be Asked to Name Date oh . Which He Will Come DAVID LLOYD GECKO E. ' premier of Great Britain, may visit Salt Lake at a comparatively com-paratively early date, aeeortting to word reeeived today by John .lumen, secretary the locul Cambrian association. Mr. James was advised of the probable prob-able visit In a letter which he received from James J, Iavl. director gcneml of the I,oyu Order of Moose, on the eve of hia departure for Kngland on the steamship Mutiretania. Mr. Ifavla, who left the I'nlted States in company with Congressman M. M. tiaKaud, said that he expected to confer con-fer with the Hritish premier and hoped to be told of a definite date upon which Uoyd tieoig would urrive in thia country. WROTE LAST JULY. ' Premier IJojd tirulge. ill a letter to Mr. James laat Jul, aatd be hoptd that liritain and America would be aide to celebrate a Joint victory and thuiikaglvlng in the near future. Ilia hope has. been realised and now Welshmen Welsh-men In America, In association with native born Americans, wish to honor I'remier JJoyd tieorge. In view of the peace conference and the fact that there la no information us to when It might end, the loot) Cambrian association Is unable to staii about when thu leading Welshman might arrive here. Mr. James, however, how-ever, announce that as soon aa th peace conference end a, Uu d .George will be asked to name a date upon wh.ch he will arrive here. The local soeiety of the Bona and Daughters of Wales will Join with the Cambrian association In welcoming here the Idol of the Hritish people. |