Show BRITAIN MUST STANDS STAND BY JAPAN PREMIER ASS I LONDON Aug AUf 18 By the Associated I II l ted Press PrInle Preas-PrInle Prime Minister Lloyd I George In a n statement in th the hou house e of j jI I I I commons today y ct concerning c th the recent i I conference ot of imperial premiers said I the tho c conference nf f rence had recognized I that t th had h d loyally observed v ct tho alliance With Great Britain durl during s ar the He lie asked If It it were wore right that Great t Bri Britain hi 1 should h uld ld now t turn m r about i 1 and Sad say to 4 t Thank you jou OU for tor the trouble you Yiu have haye I ta taken ep but wo ve o. o dont don't want you ou anY an longer I i i There y were of No from tin the v Mr rJ f t j the 11 Brit Brit- f A 1 t t rj lish Ish empire must behave In a gentlemanly gentlemanly gentle gentle- manly manner but assorted he did not see sec whY it should be Impossible to fulfill fulfill ful ful- ful fill Great Britain's obligation to Japan and end at the same time observe a D. spirit of t fraternity to tho the United Sf States les If It If tho the U United States State a and d Japan could combine In tho the problems s o of the Pacific th the prime minister declared decar d th that thit t would bo be bea a great event v t. t and and- anda nd a guarantee for the peace pence of tho world The Tho surest sway way to success Inthe forthcoming forth forth- coming coining 0 nI ni disarmament M 1 he said w would uld bo through im an understanding on tho the tho Pa Pacific and he hOe was still sUll' hoping that thit such uCh ayr an AJI understanding Would l a aa result t o of th Y hl t conference DC i 1 if IT b ij it It Po L r 5 i 1 s 's i. i i |