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Show I PRENGH DEMAND I 6RITISWE M PREMIER BRIAND REFUSES TO M MEET MINISTER GEORGE M . FOR THE PRESENT H Split Between Great Britain and H France Growing Nearer and H Ncaror as Time H Passes H I'lirls tl'romlor Brlnnd lmH refused H to meet Prime Minister Lloyd Uoorge H ut Bonlogno until after ho 1ms had H contact with parllment. H Urland will soon go Into a parllment H asking a vote of confidence as an ex H preslon of France's opinion on the H Upper Slloslau problem. H 'J'liat liu will recolvo It Is not doubt- H- ed In Qual d'Orsuy H l'reinler Brlnnd has not yet answer- H fid tho note sent by Lloyd George H Into Inst Friday night criticizing Gen- fl ernl Lorond's action In Uppur Silesia H tind declaring that French troops were B (ratcrnlslng with the Insurgents. H The note also declared the French H wer supporting Korfanty and his ro- H bclllon and proposed an Immediate B meeting nt Boulogne to reach nn n- H grement as to the policy to bo pur- H Bucd In Sllesln by the Allies. H Unofficially M. Brlnnd has Indicated H .that he would meet his parliament first H As Mr. Lloyd George ulrendy has put H the matter before tho house of com- H in on w, M. Urland feels ho Iuih the right H to take tho samo action before at- H 'tempting to present French opinion. H From the tenor of French vi-pbs com- H jnient and the opinion of Qual d'Orsuy, H tell him not to budge an Inch from his H 'program for Silesia as expressed yes- H 'terduy to the press. H Tho Boulogne conference, If ono Is H tarranged, will be of tho utmost lm- H iportunce, for England and Franco are H ncaror a split today than nt any time H nlnce the nrmlstlcu H Tho French ohnrgo that Mr. Lloyd H 'George made a bargain -with the Oer- H mans on the Slloslan question and they H will Insist that tho bargain be can- H celled. |