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Show livery of the ultimatum In drawing up a reply. He will pre-tent figures In an endeavor to prove air. Lloyd George's statement respecting German taxation was inaccurute, and will ask tha allies to suggest a means whereby Germany can meet their economic demands. He will point out that while the German income tax la small. German incomes are proportionately small. The amount the Germans assert hss been paid on account of reparations will be restated. It is a question, however, whether the conference will listen to such arguments. ar-guments. The Krent h premier. M. Itriand, is credited with the assertion thut all the Germans have been summoned sum-moned for Monday is to accept or reject re-ject the terms. The Germans, through Dr. Ht. Hauer, German ambassador at .London, and ! Lord D'Abernon, British ambajisador to Germany, have made efforts to get in touch with the allies for private conversations, with some success. There was a conference today between Premiers Lloyd George and It Hand and Dr. ISiniona. A report emanating from' Greek circles cir-cles that the allies have withdrawn their offer of an Inquiry by a special commission Into conditions in Smyrna, and Thrace Is denied. Dissolution of Conference Expected "LONDON". March fi (By The Associated Asso-ciated Iress. ITnless new instructions instruc-tions are received from Berlin, Inr. Simons. Orman foreign secretary, on ' Monday will read a statement desig-ned to refute the argument made by ITe- I mier l.lord leonce before the conference confer-ence Thursday. This statement probably prob-ably will be followed by counter-proposals, which even the most optimistic of the Herman delegation do not believe be-lieve the allis will accept. In auch ecnt. the reparations conference con-ference will break up. the Oerman delegates will return home, and the penalties outlined by Mr. Uoyd -Cieorge will be enforced. Dr. lemons and his colleagues. In collaboration with the Berlin cabinet, save spent most of tha tuns sines de- |